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4/9/2010 Maker's Mark Mile S.(G1) Karelian, Court Vision

 

9th race - Keeneland - April 09, 2010
Race Name: Maker's Mark Mile S. -Grade: 1
Race Type: Stakes
Age Restriction: Four Year Old and Upward
Value of Race: $300,000
Distance: One Mile On The Turf
Track Condition: Firm
Winning Time: 1:34.33
Pgm Horse Jockey Win Place Show
5 Karelian Julien R. Leparoux 7.60 3.20 2.80
6 Court Vision Robby Albarado   2.60 2.20
2 Society's Chairman Jose Lezcano     3.20
Also ran: 4 - Wesley , 7 - Passager (FR) , 8 - Rogue Victory , 3 - Cherokee Artist , 1 - Pictural
 
Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff
$2 Pick 3 1-2-5 (3 correct) 389.40
$2 Daily Double 2-5 65.80
$2 Exacta 5-6 18.80
$0.10 Superfecta 5-6-2-4 18.05
$2 Trifecta 5-6-2 75.60
Winning Breeder: Green Lantern Stables
Winning Owner: Green Lantern Stables LLC
Winning Trainer: George R. Arnold, II



KARELIAN


거 2002 USA 갈색
전적:20(9/3/1)  G3

Bertrando
버트랜도
흑 1989 USA {1688} G1

24전(9,6,2)
3,185,610 USD
844 f, 50sw 2.06
Skywalker
스카이워커
흑 1982 USA [C 1700] G1
533 f, 47sw 1.80
Relaunch
회 1976 USA [I 1600] G3
Bold Captive
갈 1971 USA  SW
Gentle Hands

갈 1979   w
5 f, 4 w, 1 sw
Buffalo Lark
갈 1970 USA  G3
Three Red Bells
1969 USA  W
Leaning Tower

갈 1996 USA 

전(0,0,0)
0
0 f, 0 w, 0 sw
Theatrical
티어트리컬
갈 1982 IRE [P 2300] G1
972 f, 81sw 2.94
Nureyev
갈 1977 USA *+{C} LSB
Tree Of Knowledge
갈 1977 IRE  w
Valse Musette

갈 1982 CAN {1250m} SP
4 f, 0 w, 0 sw
Halo
흑 1969 USA *+{BC} LSB
Miss Dancer
1967 CAN 
Pedigree by http://www.exhorse.co.kr/


Maker's Mark Mile winner Karelian gets his nose rubbed by Sara Arnold, wife of winning trainer George "Rusty" Arnold II after the turf race at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky., Friday, Apr. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)

8-Year-Old Karelian Wins Maker's Mark Mile
By Jason Shandler
Updated: Friday, April 9, 2010 7:58 PM
Posted: Friday, April 9, 2010 5:14 PM
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/56360/8-year-old-karelian-wins-makers-mark-mile

Green Lantern Stables’ homebred Karelian held off favored Court Vision in the stretch to win the $300,000 Maker’s Mark Mile (gr. IT) (VIDEO) under Julien Leparoux April 9 in Keeneland’s feature. It was the first grade I win for the 8-year-old gelding.
In addition to scoring the biggest win of his career, Karelian extracted revenge on Court Vision, who nosed out the son of Bertrando   in the Shadwell Turf Mile (gr. IT) over the same Keeneland turf course last October.
Karelian, trained by Lexington native Rusty Arnold, entered the Maker’s Mark Mile off a nose victory over dual champion Gio Pontiin the Feb. 20 Tampa Bay Stakes. In that win, the bay went wire-to-wire under Rosemary Homeister Jr., but this time Leparoux took him back just a bit as they stalked longshot pacesetter Pictural through splits of :24.20 and :47.23.
Karelian made his winning four-wide move around the second turn, taking over from the tiring leader while Passager, Society's Chairman, and Court Vision also moved into striking position. Though Karelian took a half–length advantage at the eighth-pole, Court Vision and Robby Albarado had the entire stretch to run him down. But with steady urging from Leparoux along the inside, the gutsy veteran held his rival at bay with a sub :24 final quarter. He crossed the wire in a stakes-record time of 1:34.33 on the firm turf, 1 1/4 lengths ahead of Court Vision. Society’s Chairman rallied for third under Jose Lezcano.
“He relaxed very good for me around the first turn, so I was comfortable,” Leparoux said. “He was very comfortable behind. He kicked away for me very nicely in the stretch.”
Karelian won for the 10th time in 21 starts. His other graded stakes victory came in the 2008 River City Handicap (gr. IIIT) at Churchill Downs.
“He hadn’t been out in 11 months last year (prior to the Shadwell Turf Mile) and he ran fabulous,” Arnold said. “He’s a little better horse this year.”
Bred in Kentucky by Richard Masson’s Green Lantern Stables, the winner is out of the Theatrical mare Leaning Tower. He has now earned $738,635.
“He kept getting little injuries and instead of patching him up and trying to get back in three months, we’ve given him six or nine months and not until he was fully healed,” said Massone when asked why Karelian has only started 21 times in his career. “When we brought him back this last time, he’s stayed incredibly sound. Rusty always said he was one of the best horses he’d ever had and just wished that we’d give him a chance.
“We bought the dam at the (1997) Keeneland July sale (for $175,000). She was one of the first yearlings we bought. She was placed in California. We brought here to Kentucky and kept going back and forth trying to get a Cal-bred by Lear Fan and it never quite worked out. Instead we got a Kentucky-bred Bertrando. So, you never know.”
Sent off as the second choice in a field of eight, Karelian paid $7.60, $3.20, and $2.80. The exacta (5-6) returned $18.80 and the trifecta (5-6-2) was $75.60.
Wesley was fourth, followed by Passager, Rogue Victory, Cherokee Artist, and Pictural.

Karelian breaks through in Maker’s Mark Mile
Posted: Friday, April 09, 2010 6:21 PM
by Tim Nichols
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/racing-news/2010/April/09/Karelian-takes-makers-mark-mile.aspx

Karelian seized the lead entering the stretch and easily repelled a challenge by multiple Grade 1 winner Court Vision to capture the $300,000 Maker’s Mark Mile Stakes (G1) on Friday at Keeneland Race Course.

A Green Lantern Stables homebred trained by Rusty Arnold, the eight-year-old Bertrando gelding surged to his first career Grade 1 victory after covering one mile on turf rated as firm in 1:34.33.

Pictural broke from the rail and led the seven-horse field through a quarter-mile in :24.20 and a half-mile in :47.23 while Karelian settled in second, followed by Cherokee Artist and Passager (Fr).

After six furlongs in 1:10.91, Cherokee Artist tried to claim the lead but jockey Julien Leparoux loosened the reins on Karelian and made a four-wide move to the front entering the stretch.

Court Vision and jockey Robby Albarado surged to engage the leader in the final furlong but Karelian flashed an explosive turn of foot when challenged and accelerated to a 1¼-length victory.

“Actually, he’s won more races from off the lead,” Arnold said. “We love the rabbit; he likes a target and it keeps his interest up.”

Court Vision held on for second, followed by Society’s Chairman in third and Wesley in fourth.

Unbeaten in two starts this season, Karelian opened his eight-year-old campaign by knocking off another multiple Grade 1 winner, dual champion Gio Ponti, in the Tampa Bay Stakes on February 20 at Tampa Bay Downs.

Bred in Kentucky, Karelian improved to ten wins from 21 starts with earnings of $738,675. He is one of four winners form as many starters out of the Theatrical (Ire) mare Leaning Tower, a half sister to Canadian champion Basqueian.