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CHAMPION AGED MARE, TOP FOUR FROM SOUND DASH FACE OFF IN LAS DAMAS

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Gary Laramie’s Jessica Cruz, the 2024 AQHA champion aged mare, will look to win the Grade 2, $60,000 Las Damas Handicap when she heads a strong field of seven distaffers in the 400-yard race to be held on Saturday at Los Alamitos.  The Las Damas was rescheduled for this Saturday after heavy rain led to the cancelation of the November 15 racing program.                                  

A three-time stakes winner at Los Alamitos, Jessica Cruz enjoyed the best race of her 30-race career when she posted a gate to wire victory in last year’s Las Damas. The Elena Andrade-trainee is known for her versatility when it comes to winning at any distance. Her stakes wins have come at 220, 350 and 400 yards, and two races ago she was just too quick for her rivals when posting a ½ length win at 110 yards. Trained by Elena Andrade, Jessica Cruz will be ridden by Rodrigo Aceves.           

Andrade will also saddle Double Bar S Ranch’s Budderhomesngarden, the winner of the Grade 3 Abigail Kawananakoa earlier this year. The First Down Dash mare is also blazing fast away from the gate, as she showed in her 110-yard allowance win on September 20. Cesar Franco will ride Budderhomesngarden.

The top four finishers of the $35,000 Sound Dash Handicap also return to compete in the Las Damas.

P V Quarter Horse Farms’ I Am Candy, who won the Sound Dash, has been sensational in her two local starts this year. She began with a dominant ¾ length win in an allowance event on July 26 and then after a 2 ½ month break return with another strong effort, as she led from gate to wire to win the Sound Dash by a ½ length on October 11. For the year, the 4-year-old by Jess Good Candy has won three of her four starts with all three of her victories coming in convincing fashion. Justine Klaiber will pilot the I Am Candy.                         

“I Am Candy is really good,” trainer Eddie Willis said. “I’m excited to have her here because of the many racing opportunities for good mares.”

Racing for Steve Burns, Mark and Marta Winslow and Jose Flores, Silver Bac finished second in the Sound Dash, once again showing that she’s developed into one of the top mares on the grounds. Lightly raced in 2025, the 4-year-old by Seperate Interest wrapped up her 2024 campaign by running second in a trial to the Southern California Derby in December before taking the first part of 2025 off. She returned in mid-September with a solid allowance victory before in the Sound Dash with the best race of her career since winning a trial to the 2023 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. If Silver Bac can take another step forward, then her connections could be celebrating a stakes victory in the 400-yard Las Damas. Parsons Ranch’s Rockin With Energy and P & J Racing’s AJ Born Runnin finished third and fourth in the Sound Dash and now are back for the Las Damas. Rockin With Energy’s resume includes a second in the 2023 Ed Burke Million Futurity, a victory in last year’s Debutante Stakes for 3-year-old fillies, and a first in the Grade 1 Charger Bar Handicap at the beginning of the year. AJ Born Runnin is a three-time stakes winner at Los Alamitos and the runner-up in the Grade 1 Mildred Vessels Memorial Handicap on September 13. Following that performance, AJ Born Runnin was the 12/5 favorite in the Sound Dash, but she was not sharp early on and finished fourth. Both Rockin With Energy and AJ Born Runnin are capable of much better and both will be top contenders in this race.                                               

Martin Stacy’s Curls Joyful Wagon enjoyed a super campaign at Remington Park in the spring. She won the Grade 1 Junos Request and the Grade 2 Decketta for mares and also ran second in the Grade 2 Easy Date – all at the Oklahoma-track. She began the year at Los Alamitos, where she finished third to Rockin With Energy in the Charger Bar. Her last two starts have been at Los Alamitos, but she’s finished out of the money in both outings, including a troubled seventh in the Sound Dash. If Curls Joyful Wagon can show her Remington Park form, she could find herself in the winner’s circle after the La Damas.

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Two exciting Stakes Races took place today at Sunland Park! Here’s a sneak peek at the winners. Stay tuned for the full Stakes Results coming soon!


Sunland Park
WINNER of the 2026 Sunburst Stakes – RG3
LOVELY JOSIE JAMES 
(#8)
f. (Suspicious Interest-Lovely Lily Rose, Mr Jess Perry)
Breeder: La Feliz Montana Ranch Llc
Owner: Tungsten Racing Partnership
Trainer: Ramon Mendoza
Jockey: Jose Ortiz
Remaining Order of Finish: Czar Catrina (#6), Ivorys Patriot (#2), Happyour (#5), Bv China Dawl (#1), McKinlay (#3), Peachezz (#10), Renegade Reba (#4), Bambi Cartel (#7), Jess Fire Up (#9) Scratched Horse(s): Daddys Passion (Also-Eligible)


Sunland Park
WINNER of the 2026 West Texas Derby – G3
TRAXION 
(#9)
g. (Freighttrain B-Telarosa, Jet Black Patriot)
Breeder: Bobby D Cox
Owner: Abraham Escobedo
Trainer: Jorge Morales-Flores
Jockey: Jesse Levario
Remaining Order of Finish: London Bridge (#8), Ring a Ling Ding (#2), Expenssive Boots (#4), Kj Flashing Candy (#3), Beauxnanza (#1), Texas Pharaoh (#10), Shot of Takillya (#6), Achylles (#7) Scratched Horses: Regarding Jess (Veterinarian), Rm Dulce Valiente (Also-Eligible), Shimmery (Also-Eligible) (Earned $2855.00)


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OKLAHOMA CITY – If training races are any indication, count on the stable of owner Aurelio Juarez of Cleburne, Texas, to have a banner race meeting at Remington Park

For the second day in a row, a Juarez horse was the fastest of the day in 10 training races for first-time starters preparing for the upcoming American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa meet that starts next week on Thursday, March 5. Today, it was Just Delightful that was the swiftest of 10 races at 250 yards. 

A 2-year-old Utah-bred son of Corona Cartel, out of the Dash Ta Fame mare Our Genuine Delight, Just Delightful stopped the timer in :13.543 on a fast track to win his training race by a neck, earning a 78 speed index with a 10 mph tailwind. The wind, for the most part, did not deviate much from first to last race over the fast track while temperatures stayed around 70 degrees.

On Wednesday, Juarez owned the fastest runner with Running Cowboy 123 finishing in a time of :13.473 with a tailwind of 7 mph. Running Cowboy 123 was a $230,000 purchase for Juarez from the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale in New Mexico last year, but he got the bargain basement price for today’s fastest, buying Just Delightful for $45,000 from that same sale. Trainer J.J. Gonzales II will be handling both horses. Just Delightful was ridden to victory Thursday by the same jockey that rode Running Cowboy 123 in his training race, Jesus Olivas. 

How is this for pedigree on Thursday’s fastest horse? On the top side, Just Delightful’s sire Corona Cartel was a legendary Quarter Horse during his racing career and then became one of the all-time top sires in the history of the game. His progeny earnings exceeding $50 million. Corona Cartel won 6-of-14 starts lifetime, including the Grade 1 1996 Los Alamitos Million Futurity. He earned $557,142 on the track back when that was a huge amount of money in a Quarter Horse bankroll.

On the bottom side of the bloodlines for Just Delightful, Dash Ta Fame’s offspring have earnings of more than $37 million. The training race winner’s dam (mother), Our Genuine Delight, only raced four times, but won twice at Delta Downs in Louisiana.

Olivas didn’t break on top from the gate with Just Delightful, but was easily the winner at the finish without asking this horse to run. The colt did it pretty much on his own. J.J. Gonzales II had the top two fastest horses of the day and three of the top four. 

The other training race winners (2-year-old Quarter Horses unless otherwise noted), their times (in order of fastest to slowest winners), speed index, trainers and schooling race number: 

  • Bett the Limit, :13.561, 78, J.J. Gonzales II, race seven
  • My Flying Eagle, :13.640, 75, Guillermo Valdivia, race three
  • High Flying Shake OK, :13.696, 72, J.J. Gonzales II, race nine
  • AJ On Fire, :13.731, 71, Jorge Gonzalez, race eight
  • Hes a Daytripper, :13.825, 67, Stacey Capps, race 10
  • U Neeque (3-year-old), :13.828, 67, Kevin Goodnight, race two
  • Money Bak, :13.842, 66, Jorge Gonzalez, race six
  • Livewire Igniter (Paint), :13.864, 66, Jesus Ruiz, race one
  • MW Wishyouhadahero, :13.865, 66, J.J. Gonzales II, race five

Thursday, February 26 workouts

A few horses of note trained Thursday morning before the schooling races. Two stakes winners and a winner of several prominent trials all went to the racetrack to stretch their legs over 220 or 250 yards – Catchn Southern Rays, Ding Dang Dulce and Allegiant Air.

It was the second official workout for the upcoming meet for Catchn Southern Rays, a 4-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly from the barn of trainer Stacy Charette-Hill. Catchn Southern Rays worked 220 yards in a time of :12.96, handily. It was the second workout for her in the past couple of weeks. She also stopped the timer for 220 yards in :13.20, handily.

Catchn Southern Rays is a daughter of Apollitical Jess, out of the PYC Paint Your Wagon mare Mary Paintyourwagon and is owned by Leann J. Burns. She won the Black Gold Fillies Futurity at Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Okla., on Nov. 12, 2024. Her best effort at Remington Park was winning a Heritage Place Oaks trial on May 11 last year as a 3-year-old. The filly also ran second in the Heritage Place Juvenile Stakes on June 1, 2024 in Oklahoma City. Her career record sits at 15 starts, six wins and two seconds for earnings of $301,704. Catchn Southern Rays was also bred by Burns.

Owner-trainer of Ding Dang Dulce, Haley Hobbs sent this 3-year-old Oklahoma-bred gelded son of Dulce Sin Tacha to the track for a 250-yard prep for his first race since Nov. 15 when he was last seen at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas. This gelding, out of the Valiant Hero mare Valiant Strawfly, has won half of his races lifetime (4-of-8), including the Northlands Futurity at Canterbury Park in Minnesota on Aug. 21, 2025. Ding Dang Dulce was bred by Neff Hogue Farm. His career record is 8-4-1-1, $80,887.

Ding Dang Dulce worked in a time of :13.81, handily from the gate. 

Allegiant Air, a 3-year-old California-bred trained by Trey Wood, got a clocking of :13.91, handily at 250 yards. This filly, as a 2-year-old, raised some eyebrows in tough trials last year. The daughter of Favorite Cartel, from the One Famous Eagle mare Eagle On the Fly, won an All American Futurity trial on Aug. 4, 2025 in Albuquerque, N.M., but did not race in the final of that Grade 1 $3 million race. She also won a Ruidoso Futurity trial on May 24 without running in that final at Ruidoso Downs, and a West Texas Futurity trial on March 16 at Sunland Park. She did race in that final for owner Norman W. Allen, and could do no better than sixth. She was bred by Steve D. Burns, DVM. Her career record coming into this meet is 4-3-0-0, $57,785.

Courtesy of Richard Linihan, Remington Park

The Remington Park has provided more than $407 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season begins March 5. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

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