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ROCKIN WITH ENERGY LOOKS FOR REPEAT IN GRADE 1 JAMES DREYER CHARGER BAR ON SUNDAY NIGHT

Los Alamitos (LA)
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Parsons Family Limited Partnership’s homebred Rockin With Energy will look to defend her title in the Grade 1, $100,000 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap when she headlines a field of 10 aged mars in the 400-yard race on Sunday at Los Alamitos.

Rockin With Energy won this race by the narrowest of margins last year, but she’ll enter the meet’s first Graded 1 final fresh off an impressive ¾ length win in the Grade 2 Las Damas Handicap on November 22. If the 5-year-old mare by Parsons Rock can win the James Dreyer Charger Bar in back-to-back years, she’ll join Stylish Jess BR, Quirky and Kiss Thru Fire as the only two-time winners in the 25-year history of this race.         To be ridden by Henry Reynoso Lopez for trainer Paul Jones, Rockin With Energy dominated the Las Damas shortly after the start. She had a ½ length victory by the midway point of the 400-yard Las Damas and then extended her advantage from there to pick up the fourth stakes win of her career. Out of the Grade 1 winning mare Terrific Energy, Rockin With Energy will enter this race with seven wins from 18 starts. A career earner of $301,598, she’ll start from post nine in this race. She won last year’s Charger Bar from post number one. 

“I just love this mare,” Jones said. “When she gets a clean break and a good trip, she just doesn’t lose and gets the job done. She got the perfect trip (in the Las Damas), clean break, good run and she ran her race. She’s full of talent.”

Every mare in this race competed in a stakes race in their previous start. PV Quarter Horse Farms, LLC’s I Am Candy, P and J Racing Ltd.’s AJ Born Runnin and Steve Burns, Mark and Marta Winslow, and Jose Flores’ Silver Bac all faced Rockin With Energy in the Las Damas in their most recent starts. Gentry Farms’ Bold N Beautiful and Jose Gonzalez’s Jessesflyincowgirl both arrive after running in the $248,000 Texas Classic Oaks, while Jeffrey Rath’s O Seeyalater makes her way to California after racing all over the country in 2025. In her most recent outing, the 6-yeare-old mare faced males in the Grade 2 James Isaac Hobbs Stakes at

Gentry Farms, who raced the AQHA champion mare Kiss Thru Fire to her two victories in this race, will be represented by an outstanding trio of mares. In addition to Bold N Beautiful, who finished third to multiple stakes winner Karmalites in the Texas Oaks, Gentry Farms will also have Ohana Spirit and Beach Walk. They enter this race after running fourth and fifth, respectively, in the Grade 2 Southern California Derby.

Leto Land and Cattle LLC’s Eyesa Wagon My Tale will start from post number five following a terrific Los Alamitos debut when daylighting males in the A Ransom Handicap at 350-yards on December 20. Ridden by Edwin Escobedo for trainer Marc Jungers, Eyesa Wagon My Tale had a two-length lead right away in the A Ransom and cruised home from there to win by 1 ½ lengths. She’s moving up in class to face this great field of distaffers while going after her fifth career victory.

I Am Candy, who finished ahead of Rockin With Energy and Silver Bac when winning the Sound Dash, ran third as the favorite in the Las Damas. She’ll start from post two in this Grade 1 event and she looked impressive when winning from along the rail in her Los Alamitos debut back in July. She also won over a sloppy track back in April, defeating a field that included the graded stakes winner Alliekat Dynasty at Remington Park. \The Jaime Gomez-trained AJ Born Runnin shows up to every dance in the mare stakes division at Los Alamitos and she’s often in the top spots. The gray mare by Apollitical Jess ran fourth in last year’s Charger Bar and after winning the Florentine Stakes, she ran second in the Grade 1 Mildred Vessels Memorial Handicap. Bred by P & J Racing Ltd., the veteran of 28 starts is the richest mare in this field with $312,063 in her bank account. The field from the rail out is as follows: Eyesa Wagon My Tale, AJ Born Runnin, Beach Walk, Ohana Spirit, I Am Candy, Bold N Beautiful, Jessesflyincowgirl, O Seeyalater, Rockin With Energy, and Silver Bac. 

The $20,000 Dashingly Handicap will also be contested on Sunday night with eight aged mares set to face the starter in this 350-yard race. Gary Laramie’s Jessica Cruz, the AQHA champion aged mare in 2024 and winner of that year’s Las Damas, is among the headliners in the Dashingly. Other tops names include M & G Farms’ Terra Fina, who ran third in the $134,000 QHRA Indiana Derby on October 25, Johnny Trotter’s Racy Favorite, who ran in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby, and David Hinkins’ VGK Zigfield Follies, who was third to multiple stakes winner Shaken Goin On in the Justanold Love Stakes. Ecstatik, winner of the La Pacifica here in 2024, Kissin Perfect, who has hit the board in all eight of her career starts. Phoebes Baby Girl, and Flying Gold Digger will complete the field. 

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Handin Out Candy does nothing but hand out wins to his owner Emilio Perez, of Arlington, Texas, when he races around the turn. He continued his magic Saturday at Remington Park, winning his seventh race in a row at 870 yards, winning the $51,360 Pauls Valley Stakes as the even-money favorite.

It was the first time jockey James Flores had been on the winner, taking over for regular rider Omar Iturralde, and Flores said he was just along for the ride.

“It was an easy trip,” the winning jock said. “He is such a professional and just does his thing every time. I can’t say I had much to do with it. He showed he can run.”

Handin Out Candy is not only fast, but he is a huge horse, weighing in at 1,332 pounds Saturday. In comparison, the fourth-place finisher and past distance champion at Remington Park, O Donovan Rossa, checked in at 1,051 pounds for the Pauls Valley Stakes.

This was the second stakes in a row that Handin Out Candy has swept at Remington Park, having won the Grade 2 Remington Park Distance Challenge on March 28 by 2-3/4 lengths. Iturralde rode him that night. His margin of victory Saturday was three-quarters of a length over a stellar field. Wynnchester (9-2) was the runner-up, another half-length ahead of third-place Cash Back Hero (8-1). 

Handin Out Candy, a 7-year-old Alabama-bred gelded son of Jess Good Candy, from the Dash Ta Fame mare Ole Auntie Em, began his winning streak July 31, 2025, at Retama Park near San Antonio, Texas, winning an allowance race, followed by wins in the Distance Challenge Stakes at the Downs at Albuquerque on Sept. 20 and the Grade 1 Distance Challenge Championship, also at Albuquerque. The streak continued on Dec. 14 in the King Rick Rack Stakes at Zia Park in New Mexico before hanging it up for the year. He has now won all three of his 2026 starts at Remington Park.

The winner earned $29,400 for his trip to the winner’s circle and improved his record to 39 starts, 12 wins, nine seconds and three thirds for a bankroll of $350,190. He was bred by Paris Wixon and was a $20,000 bargain purchase out of the Heritage Place September Yearling Sale in 2020. 

Handin Out Candy paid $4.20 to win, $2.60 to place and $2.20 to show and stopped the timer in :45.189 on a fast track, earning a speed index of 95. The rest of the order of finish past the top three was O Donovan Rossa (3-1) fourth, Rock Ya Later (22-1) fifth, Mister Lights Out (9-1) sixth and Chickn Hock (10-1) seventh. Into the Lite scratched.

“I just want to thank God and everyone that supports me, this horse and the team,” said Perez, of Arlington, Texas. “We will keep him here for the Distance Championship on closing night and then take him to Albuquerque, then to Retama and Hobbs (N.M., Zia Park).”

The Pauls Valley Stakes, named after the city located about one hour south of Remington Park and Oklahoma City, is for American Quarter Horses, 3-years-old and older around the turn.

This is the first victory in the Pauls Valley Stakes for all the connections of Handin Out Candy.

Remington Park racing continues Sunday at 4pm-Central.

Remington Park has provided more than $410 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 $1,000,000 Heritage Place Futurity takes place on the final night of the spring season on Saturday, May 30. 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.

By Richard Linihan

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The Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission’s Board of Stewards has outlined a detailed process for trainers seeking to return protected horses to racing following the April 22 emergency orders.

The new guidelines require a case-by-case review focused on horse welfare and racing integrity. “The central question is whether… allowing the horse to compete would not… compromise equine welfare,” the document states.

Horses are divided into two groups, with those that experienced severe post-race distress facing heightened scrutiny.

Trainers must submit a separate application for each horse, including a full 90-day history, complete veterinary and treatment records, and a sworn certification. Independent veterinary evaluations, and in some cases specialist reviews, are mandatory.

Each horse must also complete extensive diagnostic testing and a supervised workout, where officials monitor performance and recovery.

“No horse will be removed… based upon assurances alone,” the instructions emphasize.

Stewards may approve, deny, or delay decisions, but no horse will return to racing unless officials are satisfied there are no remaining safety concerns.

Officials stressed that the process is protective, not punitive, with the goal of ensuring horses can safely and humanely compete.

View the documents below:
Trainer Instruction for removal of protected Horses
Trainer Checklist

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