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I AM CANDY BLASTS OUT OF THE GATE FOR EASY WIN IN SOUND DASH

Sound Dash Handicap - I Am Candy on the way to victory_WilliamZuazo
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PV Quarter Horse Farms, LLC’s I Am Candy is now two for two at Los Alamitos thanks to her tremendous quickness which has allowed her to take the lead with ease in both of her local outings. 

Her most recent showcase came in the $35,000 Sound Dash Stakes against eight other top distaffers. And just like in her allowance win on July 26, I Am Candy took the lead from the moment the gate opened and never looked back, this time scoring a ½ length victory over the 12-1 longshot Silver Bac in the Sound Dash at 350 yards. With Justine Klaiber aboard the Eddie Willis-trained 4-year-old mare, I Am Candy covered the distance in a fast time of :17.552. The homebred daughter of Jess Good Candy earned $19,250 to take her career earnings to $106,759. 

“She usually gets a really good start, and she did that again tonight,” Willis said. “She’s huge but she can leave the gate as fast as any horse I’ve had in a very long time. She doesn’t make very many mistakes. I brought her here just for this, the mare stakes program at Los Alamitos. The Charger Bar is what I’d like to see her in next.”  

With another strong barn under his watch, Willis said that he is pointing a different mares for the Grade 2, $60,000 Las Damas to be held here on November 15. That leaves the Grade 1 Charger Bar in January of 2026 for I Am Candy. 

Owned by Steve Burns, Jose Flores and Mark and Marta Winslow, Silver Bac earned $7,875 for her runner-up effort here. The mare by Seperate Interest ran in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Oaks last year. Cruz Mendez piloted the Steve Burns-bred 4-year-old mare. Parsons Ranch’s Rockin With Energy was third and was followed by AJ Born Runnin, In The Mode, Beach Walk, Curls Joyful Wagon, Deep Blue, and Market Analyst.

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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.

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