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Apollitical Mission Tops Sterlie Bertram Memorial Trials at Horseshoe Indianapolis

APOLITICAL MISSION - Sterlie Bertram Memorial Stakes Trials - 09-15-25 - R10 - Horseshoe Indiana - Finish 02
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SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (Monday, September 15, 2025) – There was no stopping Apollitical Mission in the second of two trials Monday, September 15 for the Sterlie Bertram Memorial. The three-year-old was on a serious mission, powering down the stretch and into the top spot among the 10 advancing to the final Saturday, October 8, during the final all-Quarter Horse racing program at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Guided by Rolando Pina, Apollitical Mission was ready to go when the gates opened. With the outside post, he rallied up into contention early, but it was his lengthening stride in the final half of the 400 yard dash that was most impressive. He powered by his opponents in the final eight strides of the race to win by one and one-half lengths in a time of :19.999. Paradise Beach and Edgar Diaz held their ground inside the entire way to repel the rest of the field for second over Wildcat Lover and Leonardo Rodriguez, who flew into ride two for Eggleston in the trials.

Apollitical Mission is owned by Phillip Harrison and was one of the final foals for longtime breeder Walter R. “Dick” Harrison before he passed away. The Transmission son earned his fourth win in six starts this season and his sixth win overall. He looks to add the Bertram Memorial Final to his credentials when he goes in the starting gate Saturday, October 8. Tim Eggleston trains the big brown gelding, who already has more than $150,000 on his card.

Joining Apollitical Mission for a win in the other trial was another Eggleston trainee WR’s Mynameisrip, ridden by Horseshoe Indianapolis current leading Quarter Horse jockey Eduardo Diaz. The Tarzanito gelding had a similar journey, closing in late on the outside accompanied by AP Political Patriot and Francisco Quintero to his outside. The two horses hit the wire together in a race that had all nine entrants across the track. WRs Mynameisrip was a winner by a neck over AP Political Patriot. Zoomin Feature, who was in contention the entire way along the inside for Edgar Diaz, got the edge by a head for third in the six-horse photo at the finish line. Time of the sprint was :20.237.

WRs Mynameisrip is owned by Williams Racing Stable of LaCenter, Ky. Gwen and Randy Williams bred and raised the impressive looking gelding, who is out of a half-sister, WRs Hava Cricket, to the Williams great WRs Valentino, winner of 15 of his 30 career races with earnings of more than $566,000 while racing exclusively in Indiana. Eggleston now trains WRs Mynameisrip, who earned his fifth career win and first of 2025. The Restricted Grade 3 winner of the Miss Roxie Little Futurity last fall is nearing $200,000 in career earnings for his connections.

The entire field headed to the Sterlie Bertram Memorial Final, in order of time with jockey, includes: Apollitical Mission (:19.999, Rolando Pina); WRs Mynameisrip (:20.237, Eduardo Diaz); AP Political Patriot (:20.260, Francisco Quintero); Zoomin Feature (:20.268, Edgar Diaz); Paradise Beach (:20.268, Edgar Diaz); HF Just Reno (:20.282, Leonardo Rodriguez); Beach First (:20.341, Rolando Pina); Drinkinatacartelbar (:20.356, L. Daniel Martinez); DNA Dales Winner (:20.390, Diego Villamil Bocanegra); and Louisiana in Love (:20.472, German Rodriguez). Eggleston who had six starters in the two trials, has four headed into the final (Apollitical Mission, WRs Mynameisrip, HF Just Reno, Beach First) while Claudio Barraza will saddle two for the final (Zoomin Feature, Paradise Beach).

The final all-Quarter Horse Day will include trials for the Restricted Grade 3 Miss Roxie Little Futurity as well as trials for the Governor’s Stakes with the day’s racing program beginning at 10:45 a.m. Both finals come back during the sixth annual Indiana Champions Day, featuring the state’s top Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses vying for more than $1.1 million in purses. The day is also supported by numerous trackside activities, including a Cigar Rolling Station, handicapping contests, $3,000 Megabet drawings, and a special appearance by Martha Claussen, nationally known Quarter Horse racing analyst. First post for Indiana Champions Day is 11 a.m.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing runs through Thursday, Nov. 13. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

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November 14, 2025
Campos Family Ventures - Leading QH Owner - IND - 111325 - Presentation 01
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Fresh off a record setting year in 2024, Campos Family Ventures once again topped the standings in the Quarter Horse Owner ranks in 2025. The award was presented during the final program of the year Thursday, November 13 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Campos Family Ventures established a new record for most wins in one season at 17 last season along with most purse earnings of $515,681, the first Quarter Horse owner to ever surpass the half million dollar mark in purse earnings for one season. This year, they were close behind that record setting year, earning 13 wins worth $428,257 in purses. The 2025 title is their third title in the past four seasons.

“Having back to back titles is very nice,” said David Campos through translation from Trainer Claudio Barraza. “We are very proud to earn this award.”

The highlight for the season for Campos Family Ventures was the win by CV Denali in the $107,690 Gordon Mobley Futurity Final. Other top horses for the year included Zoomin Feature, Paradise Beach, and Beach Burner. The organization purchased a training center outside of Connersville, Indiana about five years ago and have both Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in training at their facility. They are also investing into the breeding end of the business in Indiana.

“The Campos family is pretty easy to work with,” noted Barraza, who trains all of their Quarter Horses. “They trust us to make decisions with the horses. I am very grateful for this opportunity to train for them.”

Rachel McLaughlin, racing broadcast production manager, made the winner’s circle presentation to David Campos and Barraza. Ironically, it followed their win with CV B Dynamic in one of the Quarter Horse races on closing night to end the meet on a winning note.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24th season Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

November 13, 2025
Luis E Luna Diaz - Headshot - IND - 090723 - 01
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In only his second full year of riding, Eduardo Diaz led the Quarter Horse Jockey standings from nearly start to finish to earn his first title at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The native of Mexico scored 33 wins and more than $789,000 for the season to secure the title.

“I’m very happy and so thankful to be part of such a great team (referring to the Eggleston barn),” said Diaz through translation by Jocky Rolando Pina. “It has been a great year and I am blessed with everything going on around me right now. I want to thank everyone from the team for their support.”

Diaz followed into racing through the footsteps of his older brother, Edgar, who was the 2024 Leading Quarter Horse Jockey with 32 wins last year. The younger Diaz passed his tally by one win this year to gain some family bragging rights over the older Diaz. Now a multiple stakes winning jockey, Diaz has ridden 47 winners to more than $1.1 million in purses over the past two season.

Some of the top horses he guided during the year included Jolie Laide and Streakindownthebeach, who was named 2025 Quarter Horse of the Year. Diaz was aboard for all five of the grey gelding’s wins this year to earn the honor.

Off season of racing, Diaz works for the Eggleston team preparing the young horses for racing at both Eggleston’s farm in Scottsburg, Ind. as well as a string of horses on the grounds at Horseshoe Indianapolis. He plans to be back in action when the 24th season of racing gets underway in April 2026.

Diaz was presented with a personalized belt buckle for his honor as the meet’s top Quarter Horse jockey. Eric Halstrom, vice president and general manager of racing, along with Chris Polzin, director of racing, made the winner’s circle presentation.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24th season Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

November 13, 2025

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