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2/20/2010 Fountain of Youth S.(G2) Eskendereya


 
GULFSTREAM PARK, Saturday February 20, 2010 - Race 10
Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. - Grade: 2
Purse: $250,000
Distance/Restrictions: 1 1/8M, Dirt, 3 Year Olds, STAKES
Winning Time:1:48.87

Pgm Horse Jockey Win Place Show
8 Eskendereya John R. Velazquez 9.80 4.20 3.00
5 Jackson Bend Jeremy Rose 3.60 2.10
1 Aikenite Alan Garcia 3.60

Times in 100ths: :23.72 :47.92 1:12.41 1:36.54 1:48.87

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran: Pleasant Prince, Ice Box, Pulsion, Positive Split, Prince Will I Am, Buddy's Saint and Lost Aptitude

Winning Breeder: Sanford R. Robertson
Winning Trainer: Todd A. Pletcher
Winning Owner: Zayat Stables, LLC

Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff
$2 Daily Double 7-8 $23.40
$2 Exacta 8-5 $35.20
$1 Superfecta 8-5-1-4 $702.20
$1 Trifecta 8-5-1 $75.50
$1 Pick 3 7-7-8 $23.70


Race Comments: ESKENDEREYA settled comfortably in the two path to stalk the leader, moved up past the half mile marker to challenge, took charge on the turn, responded when asked turning for home and drew away to a lengthy score. JACKSON BEND stalked outside a rival early on, continued three wide, tried to go with the winner on the far turn and then dug in to save the place. AIKENITE was bumped at the three quarter pole, had a ground saving trip, came out for the drive and rallied mildly outside. PLEASANT PRINCE raced off the pace, advanced inside, went around a rival entering the stretch and rallied mildly inside. ICE BOX was a bit fractious loading, outrun early, made a five wide move on the far turn and tired. PULSION raced between foes early on, then saved ground, came four wide into the stretch and lacked a late response. POSITIVE SPLIT tracked inside and tired. PRINCE WILL I AM chased three wide and tired. BUDDY'S SAINT was a step slow at the start, then bounced around and forced to check in traffic entering the clubhouse turn, moved up three wide on the backside and gave way on the turn. LOST APTITUDE set the pace, gave way on the far turn and was steadied past the three eighths pole.

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ESKENDEREYA


수 2007 USA 밤색
전적:5(3/1/0)  G2

Giants Causeway
자이언츠코즈웨이
밤 1997 USA {2000} G1

13전(9,4,0)
3,078,989 USD
1137 f, 78sw 2.48
Storm Cat
스톰캣
흑 1983 USA *[I] LS
1185 f, 158sw 3.62
Storm Bird
갈 1978 CAN [I 1400] G1
Terlingua
밤 1976 USA {DC} G2
Mariah's Storm
마리아즈스톰
갈 1991 USA  G2
7 f, 5 w, 2 sw
Rahy
밤 1985 USA *+[I] LSB
Immense
갈 1979 USA  SW
Aldebaran Light

갈 1996 USA 

전(0,0,0)
0
2 f, 2 w, 2 sw
Seattle Slew
시애틀슬루
흑 1974 USA *+{BC} LSB
1067 f, 112sw 3.81
Bold Reasoning
흑 1968 USA {Q} G1
My Charmer
갈 1969 USA {*DC} SW
Altair

갈 1991 USA 
2 f, 1 w, 1 sw
Alydar
밤 1975 USA *+{C} LSB
Stellar Odyssey
갈 1984 USA 
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Eskendereya Spurts Away in Fountain of Youth
By Jack Shinar
Updated: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 11:02 AM
Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2010 10:41 AM
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/55497/eskendereya-spurts-away-in-fountain-of-youth?source=rss

Eskendereya
shook off Jackson Bend rounding the final turn of the $250,000 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) at Gulfstream Park and romped home by 8 1/2 lengths under John Velazquez to register his first graded stakes win Feb. 20 (VIDEO).

Buddy's Saint, the 9-5 favorite among 10 rivals in the 1 1/8-mile test for 3-year-olds, left his race on the first turn when he jostled with Aikenite while attempting to advance through an opening at the rail for jockey Jose Lezcano.

Zayat Stables' Eskendereya, a disappointment in last fall's Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I) when he finished ninth at Santa Anita, is two-for-two in 2010 for trainer Todd Pletcher. The good-looking son of Giant's Causeway  --Aldebaran Light (by Seattle Slew) won a one-turn mile allowance race Jan. 7 at Gulfstream by 1 1/4 lengths.

The Fountain of Youth is the major tune-up for the $750,000 Florida Derby (gr. I) on March 20. Pletcher said afterward that he would expect to run Eskendereya in that race.

“You’ve got to be excited when they perform like that in these kind of races at this time of year," Pletcher said. "I was particularly pleased with the way he finished. I don’t think we’ve ever gotten to the bottom of him.

"He’s had two wins over the track here now, so the Florida Derby would seem logical for him, but we will consider all the options.”

Eskendereya settled just off the pacesetter Lost Aptitude, who took the lead soon after the start from Aikenite and set a solid pace for the 1 1/8-mile test for 3-year-olds. Eskendereya was well clear off the rail as the field swung into the first turn, where Buddy's Saint and Aikenite bumped a couple of times, with Buddy's Saint losing quite a bit of ground.

“The other horses came in like nothing (on the first turn)," Lezcano said of his trip aboard Buddy's Saint. "I was already in a spot, and they came in and killed my horse; put him into the rail. He came back a little bit to run, but I was out of the race by then because of what happened.”

Lost Aptitude carved fractions of :23.72, :47.92 and 1:12.41 before he abruptly gave way near the three-furlong mark, with Eskendereya taking over. Second choice Jackson Bend, stalking  just off the leaders, attempted to cling to Eskendereya rounding the sweeping final turn, but Eskendereya took control when asked for something leaving the quarter pole. He was never challenged in the lane while striding out impressively.

The final time was 1:48.87 over a fast track.

“I didn’t want to take too good a hold of him out of the gate, and I got to a point early on the backstretch where I started to move forward with him," Velazquez said. "I was hoping that I didn’t take too much out of him. Obviously I didn’t, because he went on, and did it very well.

"It was great feeling when he kicked in and accelerated away from them. He galloped out really well, and I hope he can learn to relax just a bit more in the first part of the race. If he does, I don’t think he’ll have any trouble going further.”

Jackson Bend, ridden by Jeremy Rose, held second by three-quarters of a length, with Aikenite and Alan Garcia third.

“My horse ran his heart out," Rose said.

Sanford Robertson bred Eskendereya in Kentucky. The chestnut colt broke his maiden in his second start last year when he romped to a 7 1/4-length victory in the off-the-turf Pilgrim Stakes over good ground at Belmont Park Oct 4. He ran in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile a month later, but was never a factor after taking up in the first turn at odds of 12-1. He wound up more than six lengths behind the victorious Vale of York.

"We threw a lot at him in the Breeders’ Cup (Juvenile) in just his third start and first on synthetic," Pletcher said. "In the first turn I knew he had no chance. He was jostled badly and sandwiched between horses. At one point I don’t think any of his feet were touching the ground."

Eskendereya, who figures to move way up in the Kentucky Derby rankings, has now won three of five races with one second. He more than doubled his career earnings to $275,700 with the winning purse of $150,000.

Sent off as the third choice, Eskendereya paid $9.80, $4.20 and $3 while topping a $35.20 exacta. Jackson Bend, second in the Holy Bull (gr. III) at Gulfstream to begin his season Jan. 23 for trainer Nick Zito, returned $3.60 and $2.10. Aikenite, also from the Pletcher stable, was $3.60 to show.

It was one length to Pleasant Prince in fourth. He was followed by Ice Box, Pulsion, Positive Split, Prince Will I Am, the troubled Buddy's Saint and Lost Aptitude.