Racing 5 1;2 furlongs at Canterbury Park, RUNNIN HAPPY (Runhappy) angled to the rail and steadily found room to clear the field to graduate in her first start. She is trained by Eric L. Heitzmann for owner Stone Bridge Investments.
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SWEET SERENADE sweeps to maiden win at Woodbine
Making her third start, SWEET SERENADE, f, 3, Tonalist–Maya Strike, by Smart Strike was rated and then swept by her rivals to win going away in a MSW at Woodbine on Queen’s Plate Day. She raced a mile on the turf for owner Carolyn K. Friedberg and trainer Roger L. Attfield and was bred by R. S. Evans.
Kip signed the ticket at Arqana for hip 353 a stunning Starspangledbanner colt.
See him stride out here -what a walk!
REASON TO SOAR wins his 11th!!
7 year old stakes placed REASON TO SOAR (Soaring Empire) won his 11th race – this time pulling away to win easily sprinting at Louisiana Downs. The last 2 wins were at Oaklawn. Then 3 wins in a row in as many racetracks (Churchill, Keeneland, Oaklwn). He is now trained by Robertino Diodoro and owned by M and M Racing (Mike Sisk).
Starts | Firsts | Seconds | Thirds | Earnings |
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32 | 11 | 4 | 5 | $305,617 |
SKY TEMPLE graduates MSW
SKY TEMPLE (Temple City) was offered by Kirkwood at Fasig Tipton Timonium in 2020. Racing a mile and a sixteenth in MSW at Belterra, she tracked the pace and then overcame a rival in a long duel to win by a nose. She is trained by William S. Brumley for owner Bulletworks Racing Stable (Sinkhorn, Marshall, et al) and was bred by Kip McCreery & Bill Oppenheim.
MADONE
Madone Outkicks Going Global in San Clemente

Madone Outkicks Going Global in San Clemente
Tetragonal withstood a stewards’ inquiry to hold third in the mile turf race.
Going Global was in a league of her own within the 3-year-old filly turf ranks at Santa Anita Park this winter and spring. But a change in venue to Del Mar brought a shift in the division’s pecking order July 24.
Racing Saturday in the $202,500 San Clemente Stakes (G2T) at the seaside track, Kaleem Shah’s Madone edged favorite Going Global, reversing her form from the May 22 Honeymoon Stakes (G3T) at Santa Anita, where victorious Going Global defeated her by 10 3/4 lengths.
Although the margin of finish was just a half-length, the winner appeared clearly best Saturday. While Going Global enjoyed a ground-saving trip around both turns, Madone took the long way around, sweeping four wide on the second turn to outkick the 2-5 chalk.
Going Global, in traffic for much of the race but who found daylight inside in the stretch, had every opportunity to win, but the turn of foot she exhibited in four earlier stakes wins this year was not as powerful as in the past.
Instead, Madone ($13.60) produced the best closing punch, rallying from ninth in the field of 10 under jockey Juan Hernandez. The Simon Callaghan trainee completed a mile on firm turf in 1:35.28, which followed fast fractions of :22.26, :45.86, 1:11.12 set by Nimbostratus under pressure from Equilove . The leaders retreated to ninth and 10th, respectively.
“That was the plan, to lay back then come running,” Hernandez said. “Simon said to keep her covered up and save ground. That’s what I did. On the turn (for home), I took her out and she gave it to me. She really came running. Nice win for sure.”
Tetragonal closed from fifth to be third, a length behind the runner-up. She outlasted Karakatsie in fourth.
The former survived a stewards’ inquiry and rider’s claim of foul to hold the show. Stewards ruled that while Tetragonal under Joe Bravo did drift out somewhat into the path of the Kent Desormeaux-ridden Karakatsie, the action did not warrant disqualification.
Madone continued her love affair with the Del Mar turf course. Last year as a 2-year-old, the daughter of Vancouver won both of her local starts over the grass, a maiden race and the Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf Stakes.
She later added victories in the Surfer Girl Stakes and Senorita Stakes (G3T) at Santa Anita. Her only two losses in seven starts came when eighth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T) last fall at Keeneland and sixth when racing on three weeks rest in the Honeymoon. She has earnings of $331,800.
Saturday’s win was the second in the San Clemente for trainer Simon Callaghan, who took the race with Up In Time a decade earlier.
“I blame myself (for the Honeymoon loss); I ran her back too quickly,” Callaghan said. “She bounced. It’s as simple as that.”
She and other San Clemente starters could return in the Aug. 21 Del Mar Oaks (G1T).
Madone sold three times at auction as a younger filly, most recently at the 2020 Ocala Breeders’ Sales March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training, where agent Ben McElroy purchased her on behalf of Shah for $125,000 from the Kirkwood Stables consignment.
Bred in Kentucky by Glendalough, Madone is one of five winners from eight foals out of the Cherokee Run mare Indian Love Call . Of the mare’s two unraced foals, one is a 2-year-old filly by Astern and the other a Cairo Prince yearling colt. Indian Love Call was reported bred to Caravaggio for 20
COLOR CRUSH graduates at Colonial Downs
COLOR CRUSH (Tonalist) was allowed to settle early and then accelerated to a 6 length maiden win at Colonial Downs. She raced a mile and a sixteenth. The PA Bred filly is trained by :A. Ferris Allen, III for owner Warwick Stable.
WICKED FINN wins his second
Second last out at Monmouth, WICKED FINN (Wicked Strong) rated close to the pace and then bid in the stretch to get up for the win – his second. He raced a mile on the turf at PARX for Dale Bennett. The 3-year-old colt is owned by SAB Stable Inc. He was sold by Kirkwood at OBS March 2020.
EXULT wins Churchill starter allowance
EXULT (Noble Mission (GB)) drove past 3 wide and cleared for the win in a starter allowance at Churchill going a mile on the turf. He is trained by Rodolphe Brisset
for owners Wise Racing and Michael Ryan.