Kelli Girl and Edgar Diaz left no room for doubt Tuesday, September 16 during the regional qualifier for the Cox Ranch Distaff Challenge at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The duo powered home to graduate to stakes winning status in the 400 yard dash in a time of :19.807.
Kelli Girl began from post three and broke with the pack out of the gate. It only took a few strides for her to get going and get the early edge in the petite field of seven. Skyline Spirit and Germarius O’Neal broke sharp to the inside and had a short lead with Can D Girl and Giovani Vazquez-Gomez showing a lot of early speed from the outside. Midway through the race, Kelli Girl took over and it was clear sailing to the wire, winning by three lengths. Relentless Reba and Isidro Banuelos were closing in quickly on the outside to grab second away from Skyline Spirit in the final stride.
“She (Kelli Girl) was a little nervous at first when she was in the gate and she didn’t break as well as I wanted,” noted Diaz. “But once she got going, she stepped up. She was strong and tried hard to the wire.”
Kelli Girl paid $6.00 for the win. The three-year-old Tempting Dash filly is owned and trained by Claudio Barraza. She was a $17,000 purchase last fall as a two-year-old from the Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale.
A Texas bred, Kelli Girl earned only her second career win in her sixth career start. She nearly doubled her career earnings in the effort to more than $32,000 with the win. Kelli Girl is a half-sister to the great Jessies First Down, a two time AQHA World Champion and multiple Graded Stakes winner of 19 races and more than $1.5 million in earnings. Both horses were bred and raised by Ted Abrams of Texas.
Kelli Girl is now eligible to the Bank of America Challenge Championships set for Saturday, October 18 at The Downs at Albuquerque, a step Barraza advanced to last year with Arbitro and scored the win in the Grade 2 John Deere Juvenile Challenge Championship.
“She (Kelli Girl) is bred very well, and she showed it today,” said Barraza. “We will see what she says as far as going to the Challenge.”
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