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Thursday, 01 August 2024 15:57

GREAT DAY AT J.D.A. HIGHLIGHTED BY GP OAKS AND GP DERBY

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There was also an amazing brunch that started the day at The Horses At Evergreen Park on Sunday.

But, the highlight of Derby Day was the competition on J.D.A. Raceway featuring the GP Derby and GP Oaks.

A small field of four horses started the Derby and when it was over Shining Tiger (photo right) took the roses, and $14,310 in prize money in a race that had $26,190 up for grabs.

Jockey Anastasios Chalaris was on board for owner Khan Mohamad and trainer James Brown.

Shining Tiger, who’s previous eight starts in 2024 were at Century Mile in Edmonton and Turf Paradise in Arizona, finished 1 ¾ lengths ahead of Harbor Dance and 2 ½ in front of third place finisher Innocent Man.

The race was over 1 1/16 miles and was for three year olds. Shining Tiger finished the race in 1:50.47 - well off the record of 1:44.23 set by Regal Max in 2018.

A field of five fillies competed in the GP Oaks and it was local owner/trainer Tom Rycroft and his wife Carole who pocketed $14,575 for finishing first with Who’s That Baby. The Rycrofts now race out of Century Mile, where Who’s That Baby has good success this year with three seconds and a third.

Maramax, another horse out of Century Mile, was second by a head to Who’s That Baby while Kulsum, another Century Mile horse, was well back in third.

Jockey Jose Asencio was behind the reins of the winner in a race that went over a mile for three year olds. Who’s That Baby finished in 1:42.28, well back of the J.D.A. Raceway mile record of 1:37.40 set by Shootitinthebush in 2014.

HOOF BEATS: The Derby 50/50 was won by Leslie Vanterve of Beaverlodge. She took home half the pot of $2,715 … Fallen Lindstorm was chosen as the best-dressed female; Travis Brown won the prize for best-dressed male; and siblings Maylee and Andrew Sierens shared best-dress child. The adults are both from Grande Prairie and the kids Whitecourt … Simms, who competed in Race 7, is the son of Triple Crown winner America Pharoah. He finished fifth on Sunday in a field of six horses …. Racing continues next weekend including Baconfest on Sunday. First post is 1:15 p.m. both days.

 

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