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Escondido Gold strikes in Blue River Derby Trials at Horseshoe Indianapolis

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Escondido Gold and Diego Villamil Bocanegra set the gold bar high to kick off three trials of the Blue River Derby Tuesday, July 1 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The top 10 advance to the $127,700 final slated for Saturday, July 19 for Quarter Horse Stakes Day.

Escondido Gold came charging out of the gate and was on top of the field by a half length in the first few strides. The advantage continued to grow as the big sorrel gelding made his way through the 400 yard sprint. In the end, Escondido Gold was a winner by a comfortable length over Torero Two and Edgar Diaz, who finished a neck ahead of Beach First and Rolando Pina for second. Time of the race was :19.839.

Escondido Gold earned his first win of the season, paying $10.60 for the win. The Escondido Beach son is owned by Allen J. Brenner’s BFD Farms and trained by Natasha Perez. He is now five for 10 during his career, seeking to score his first stakes victory in the final.

Joining Escondido Gold for a win on the evening was Drinkinatacartelbar, last year’s winner of the Jaguar Rocket Futurity. The Five Bar Cartel filly held her ground early inside for jockey L. Daniel Martinez and with horses closing in on the outside at the wire, she was able to score the win by a nose in :19.975, the second fastest time of the trials. Jess A Beach Man and Edgar Diaz finished second over TW Trumps Secrets and Diego Villamil Bocanegra.

Drinkinatacartelbar paid $22.20 as an upset winner for trainer Tony Cunningham. She is owned by Brian Elmore and Duke Racing, LLC and earned her fourth win of her career in the effort.

The final trial of the early evening program was secured by Apollitical Mission and Rolando Pina. They battled early on with stablemate Hoosier Eye Candy and Eduardo Diaz before getting the edge in the end, winning by one-half length in :19.999. Hoosier Eye Candy was second in a four-horse photo that placed AP Political Patriot and Jose Ruiz into third.

Apollitical Mission was the favorite, paying $4.60 for the win. The son of The Transmission earned his third straight win after winning the Harley Greene Derby in his last start. Overall, he is three for four in 2025 with five wins overall for owner Phil Harrison, whose father, Dick Harrison bred the gelding before he passed away a few years ago. Tim Eggleston, 2025 leading Quarter Horse trainer, handles the conditioning of Apollitical Mission.

“This horse (Apollitical Mission) is so easy going and laid back, and like Rolando (Pina) told me, ‘he’s in my hands the whole way,’” said Eggleston, who qualified three for the Blue River Derby Final. “One thing about a seasoned rider like Rolando is you’re not in a trial like this, going to be the fastest qualifier, but he knows when he’s a length in front, he’s going to save his horse for the finals.”

Eggleston noted Apollitical Mission is just as easy to deal with off the track as he is on race day.

“Just a nice horse, and it applies to how you see him standing around the paddock and walking back,” added Eggleston. “He’s just a head down quiet horse all the time, puts out there when he needs to.” 

The final field for the Blue River Derby, in order of time with jockey, includes: Escondido Gold (:19.839, Diego Villamil Bocanegra); Drinkinatacartelbar (:19.975, Daniel Martinez); Jess A Beach Man (:19.982, Edgar Diaz); Torero Two (:19.999, Edgar Diaz); Apollitical Mission (:19.999, Rolando Pina); Beach First (::20.026, Rolando Pina); Hoosier Eye Candy (:20.101, Eduardo Diaz); TW Trumps Secrets (:20.107, Diego Villamil Bocanegra); CV Sky Kiss (:20.12, Fernando Morin); and AP Political Patriot (:20.12, Jose Ruiz). 

Claudio Barraza will saddle three for the final (Jess A Beach Man, Torero Two, CV Sky Kiss) along with Tim Eggleston, who saddles Apollitical Mission, Beach First, and Hoosier Eye Candy. Natasha Perez has two that will advance to the final, Escondido Gold and TW Trumps Secrets.

The Blue River Derby joins three other stakes finals Saturday, July 19 for Quarter Horse Stakes Day. Purses will exceed $700,000 on the third all-Quarter Horse day of 2025. First post is set for 10:45 a.m. and will be complemented by numerous activities trackside, including food trucks, inflatables, face painting, and winner’s circle promotions. Martha Claussen, nationally known Quarter Horse racing analyst, will be trackside to assist during Quarter Horse Stakes Day.

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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July 9, 2025, Ruidoso Downs

“We want to start this morning by saying thank you to all those that have reached out and checked in on our property, team, members and animals.

Due to the severity of the flood waters, we are currently assessing all damage to best determine next steps. Safety is our top priority and what we will focus on today as we work towards a plan.

We will continue to post on social media and our website as details come available.

Our thoughts & prayers are with all those affected and serve as a reminder that we are stronger together. #ruidosostrong”

Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA)

In partnership with the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA), all Oklahoma racetracks—Remington Park, Fair Meadows at Tulsa, and Will Rogers Downs—have announced expanded hair testing measures for the 2026 Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa race meets. While pre-entry hair testing has been a condition of entry since 2018, the updated policy builds on that foundation by introducing new layers of accountability and a unified approach across all tracks.

“We are expanding our integrity efforts and working to hold everyone accountable for the horses in their care,” said Krissy Bamberg, Executive Director of OQHRA. “This is a collective effort among all Oklahoma tracks to protect the integrity of the sport and the welfare of the horse.”

The 2026 updates include a new provision that will exclude any trainer from participating at Oklahoma tracks for the remainder of a meet if three or more horses in their care test positive through official pre-entry hair tests for any prohibited substance. In addition, any owner with three or more positive tests during the meet will also be deemed ineligible to participate for the remainder of that meet.

Another upgrade to the policy is the expansion of unofficial testing. This informational hair-testing option will be available beginning with the fall yearling sales. These test kits can be requested through OQHRA. The hair samples can be collected by the owner or trainer and submitted to the lab for testing; results of these unofficial tests will not be considered official for entry purposes, but they will allow owners or trainers who have acquired horses from other barns to voluntarily test them in advance of entry to ensure they are clear of prohibited substances. It offers peace of mind, particularly before making financial commitments such as nomination fees, training investments, or early race preparations. It is important to note that many Sale Companies offer hair testing as a buyer protection within 24 hours of the sale; buyers are encouraged to contact the sales companies about the options available.

“Integrity is the backbone of everything we do,” said Matt Vance, Executive Vice President at Remington Park. “These policies help preserve the integrity of the sport by holding those who choose not to play by the rules accountable. We are proud to work with other Oklahoma tracks and OQHRA to lead the way in promoting fair competition in Quarter Horse racing.”

The core hair testing requirement remains in place: every Quarter Horse, Paint, or Appaloosa must submit to a one-time, pre-entry hair test before starting at any Oklahoma track. Official test results are sent directly to the racetrack, and positive results will lead to exclusion for the duration of that meet. These exclusions are track-specific only and do not constitute regulatory suspensions; participants remain eligible at other tracks unless a separate jurisdiction elects to take action. All horses with official positive tests will be listed publicly at www.OQHRA.com, and test results may be shared with other jurisdictions upon request.

To make the process easier for horsemen, farm visits for hair testing will be available in January and early February for Oklahoma-based trainers with 40 or more horses.

All details of the 2026 hair testing policy, including the unofficial testing option, are available at www.OQHRA.com or by calling (405) 881-5120.

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