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San Lorenzo Trump Makes Off With A Win In The Old South Derby

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Delta Downs kicked off a weekend of American Quarter horse racing with an exciting nine-race program on Friday night that included the $110,800 Old South Derby. The event was won by Rogelio Marquez, Jr.’s San Lorenzo Trump with jockey Leonardo Rodriguez in the saddle.

Bursting from post position No. 3 in a field of 10, San Lorenzo Trump battled for the lead early in the 330-yard test for 3-year-olds before drawing clear of his competition late. The Jeremy Derozin trainee reported home a ½ length in front of CC Valiant, who finished second. Celebratingtheeagle was another nose back in third.

San Lorenzo Trump covered the distance over a fast track in a time of 16.763. Each race on the program was contested over a fast track. The winner’s time equaled a speed index of 93.

The win by San Lorenzo Trump was the third of his nine-race career. He took home $55,400 for the tally and now has a career bankroll of $95,284.

Bred in Oklahoma by Donald J. Friesen, San Lorenzo Trump is a sorrel colt by Apollitical Jess, out of the Streaking La Jolla mare Legacys A Streakin.

Sent off at odds of 7-2, San Lorenzo Trump paid $9.60 to win, $5.20 to place and $4 to show. CC Valiant was worth $5.40 to place and $4 to show. Celebratingtheeagle returned $5.40 to show.

Delta Downs will close out the race week on Saturday with another nine-race program that kicks off at 6:15pm. The featured race will be the $194,020 Old South Futurity going as the eighth race on the card.

For more information about the season, visit the track’s website at www.deltadownsracing.com.

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The 76-day season will begin on May 2 and end on September 26; Thoroughbreds have 20 stand-alone days May 2 – June 7 plus July 10 & 11, while Quarter Horses begin racing on June 8 for 56 days.

January 16, 2026 – Altoona, IA. Prairie Meadows Casino, Racetrack, & Hotel has announced the live horse racing dates for the 2026 season, which have been approved by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission (IRGC).

Prairie Meadows 2026 live racing season will begin on Saturday, May 2 (Kentucky Derby Day) and will conclude on Saturday, September 26. A total of 76 racing days are scheduled for Thoroughbreds (May 2 – September 26) while a total of 56 racing days are scheduled for Quarter Horses (June 8 – September 26).   

Post times including special post times, racing events, stakes schedules, purse structures and more detailed horsemen’s information for the upcoming season will be forthcoming once finalized by track officials.   

The first condition book featuring the first 15 days for Thoroughbreds and a preview section for the first 9 Quarter Horse days along with stall applications should be available on or before February 15, 2026 with stall applications due to the Racing Office in late March 2026. Quarter Horse Futurity & Derby nomination forms and stakes schedule information should be available electronically and on our website by January 20, 2026 with a packet of hard copy information mailed to Quarter Horse owners and trainers over the next two weeks. QH Futurity & Derby payment schedules will begin March 1, 2026 for the Hawkeye Futurity, Cyclone Derby, PRM Gold Futurity and PRM Gold Derby.

Additional details on the upcoming 2026 live racing season will be announced and posted at https://www.prairiemeadows.com/racing as they become available. To continue receiving information about the 2026 live horse racing season, visit https://www.prairiemeadows.com/signmeup     

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A big Pick 6 Carryover of more than $40,000 and the return of Lirios Racing’s Tiz The Prospect, the razor-sharp filly who won the 1,000 Yard Winter Final for Fillies & Mares highlight a strong nine race program here on Saturday night. First post is 5:45 p.m. with the Pick 6 sequence getting underway in race number three. 

With the new money that will be wagered on Saturday, the total pool in the Pick 6 could be over $150,000. The exact carryover figure is $40.765.                                     

The second race on the card has the Jesus Uranga trained Tiz The Prospect making her first start since cruising to a five-length win in $35,000 Winter Final. The win completed a successful season in which she won three of four starts. Ricardo Ramirez will ride the mare from post five. Her rivals in this race include Just A Little Luck, who won the 2024 Winter Final and the Summer Final. She’s won 11 of 24 career starts.

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FDD Dreams capped a remarkable 2025 season to earn AQHA World Champion, Champion 3 Year Old, Champion 3-Year-Old Gelding honors after a campaign that saw him capture multiple Grade 1 victories and earn more than $1.28 million. The New Mexico homebred son of FDD Dynasty and Treasured Dreams was the first 3 year old in decades to win both the All American Derby-G1 and the Champion of Champions-G1 in the same year, a rare double not accomplished since 1989. He also added a win in the Ruidoso Derby-G1 to his impressive résumé, finishing with five wins from eight starts against top company throughout the season. His success in graded stakes showcased his rare blend of speed and competitiveness. 

FDD Dreams was bred and owned by La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC, trained by Xavier E. Rodriguez and ridden by Luis Martinez throughout his championship campaign.

Champion 2 Year Old, Champion 2-Year-Old Gelding – Political Twist

Political Twist earned 2025 AQHA Champion 2 Year Old, Champion 2-Year-Old Gelding honors after a remarkable season in which he won six of eight starts, including key victories in the Ruidoso Futurity- G1 and the West Texas Futurity-G2. He also finished second in the prestigious All American Futurity-G1 and was a finalist in the Los Alamitos 2 Million Futurity-G1, showcasing both speed and consistency at the highest level of juvenile racing, and banking $1,138,430 for the year. 

Political Twist was bred by MJ Farms, owned by La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC and Ray Willis, trained by Xavier E. Rodriguez and ridden by Luis Martinez throughout his championship season. 

Champion Aged Horse, Champion Aged Gelding – Hooked N Gone

Hooked N Gone earned 2025 AQHA Champion Aged Horse, Champion Aged Gelding honors following a strong campaign against top-level older competition. The Oklahoma-bred son of PYC Paint Your Wagon and Pretty Girl Kate was one of the division’s most consistent performers, scoring key victories in the Debbie Schauf Remington Park Invitational Championship-G1 and the AQHA Racing Prairie Meadows Championship Challenge-G2. In addition to those big wins, he also finished second in the Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes and was third in the AQHA Racing Championship Challenge-G1, finishing the year with two wins from five starts and bankroll just over $230,000. 

Hooked N Gone was bred and owned by Regina Laymon of Neosho Falls, Kan., trained by Dean R. Frey and Victor Ibarra, and ridden during the season by Rolando Raudales, Jesus Ayala and Bryan Candanosa.

Champion 2-Year-Old Colt – Enforce

Enforce earned 2025 AQHA Champion 2-Year-Old Colt honors after a powerful freshman campaign that included three wins from seven starts, headlined by a victory in the Golden State Million Futurity-G1 and finishing with earnings of $606,079. The homebred son of Favorite Cartel and Remember Me Rose raced with poise and strength all season, emerging as one of the top juveniles in the nation. 

Owned by West Texas Racing Partners LLC, Enforce was bred by Dr. Steve Burns, trained by Christopher O’Dell and piloted by Jesus Ayala throughout his championship season.

Champion 2-Year-Old Filly – Flying Joy 1

Flying Joy 1 claimed the title of 2025 AQHA Champion 2-Year-Old Filly after a standout season that saw her win three of six starts and earn $230,834 while consistently competing against top juvenile fillies. The Oklahoma-bred filly scored her biggest victory in the Oklahoma Futurity-G2 at Remington Park, where she surged to the lead under jockey Ricky Ramirez for trainer Trey Wood. Her strong juvenile campaign also included a solid showing in the Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity-RG1 and multiple other stakes placings that highlighted her early speed and competitive consistency. 

Bred in Oklahoma by Cuadra JM LLC, Flying Joy 1 was owned throughout the season by David R. Rogers. Her performances in 2025 marked her as one of the most reliable and accomplished 2-year-old fillies on the circuit.

Champion 3-Year-Old Colt – Just Dulce

Just Dulce put together a championship-caliber season in 2025, capturing two of the sport’s big derbies to earn AQHA Champion 3-Year-Old Colt honors. The Jess Good Candy colt scored his biggest victory in the Texas Classic Derby-G1 at Lone Star Park, holding off top company in a gritty head-bob finish. Earlier in the year, he also won the Dash For Cash Derby-G2, showcasing his speed and resilience across multiple graded stakes distances. Just Dulce finished the campaign with three wins from five starts and earnings of more than $230,000. 

Bred by Bob and Jerry Gaston in Texas, Just Dulce was campaigned throughout the season by the Just Dulce Partnership. He was conditioned by trainer Marc Jungers and ridden by jockey Christian Ramos, who guided him to strong performances in headline events. 

Champion 3-Year-Old Filly – Shaken Goin On

Shaken Goin On earned 2025 AQHA Champion 3-Year-Old Filly honors following a remarkable sophomore campaign in which she won six of eight starts and regularly competed and prevailed against elite company. The Oklahoma-bred filly’s year was highlighted by victories in the Los Alamitos Oaks-G1, showcasing her ability to perform in graded stakes company, as well as wins in the Southern California Derby-G2 and the Justanoldlove Handicap, cementing her status as the division’s top filly. She also finished third against older mares in the Mildred N. Vessels Memorial Handicap-G1, underlining her consistency against open stakes fields. 

Shaken Goin On was bred and owned by James Sills and Abel Flores, trained by Eddie D. Willis, Albert Valles and Rodolfo Valles, and ridden primarily by Justine Klaiber. Her combination of speed, adaptability and toughness made her one of the standout performers of the 2025 season.

Champion Aged Stallion – Unrelentless

Unrelentless took command of the older male division in 2025, earning AQHA Champion Aged Stallion honors with a series of strong performances against elite competition. The son of Hes Relentless was highlighted by a powerful victory in the Brad McKinzie Winter Championship Stakes at Los Alamitos in February where he showcased his early speed and stamina against top-tier older horses. He also had third place finishes in the Champion of Champions-G1 and Leo Stakes-G1 racing in California and Oklahoma as well. Throughout the season, he also posted consistent placings in graded company, proving his durability and competitiveness.

Unrelentless was bred by Flag Ranch LLC, campaigned by Reliance Ranches, LLC, trained by Eddie Willis and ridden by Justine Klaiber and Eduardo Nicasio. His black type performances throughout the season distinguished him as the division’s top aged stallion.

Champion Aged Mare – Curls Joyful Wagon

Curls Joyful Wagon captured 2025 AQHA Champion Aged Mare honors following a strong season in open company that included multiple graded stakes successes. The Oklahoma-bred 5-year-old daughter of PYC Paint Your Wagon scored key wins in the Junos Request Stakes-G1 and the Decketta Stakes-G2 at Remington Park and posted placings in other graded stakes such as the Las Damas Handicap-G2 and Charger Bar Handicap-G1. Over the course of the season she won two of seven starts and earned more than $139,000, showcasing her consistency and competitiveness at the highest level of racing. 

Curls Joyful Wagon was bred and owned by Martin Stacy, trained by John Stinebaugh, and handled by jockeys Edwin Escobedo, Francisco Calderon and Ali Rivera Cardona during her championship year.

Champion Distance Horse – Handin Out Candy

Handin Out Candy dominated distance races during the 2025 season, earning 2025 AQHA Champion Distance Horse honors with an outstanding campaign in routes and extended challenges. The 6-year-old gelding won six of seven starts, including major victories in the Q-Racing Video Distance Challenge Championship-G1, the Downs at Albuquerque Distance Challenge-G2 and the King Rick Rack Stakes-G2, showcasing his stamina and endurance over longer courses. 

Handin Out Candy was bred by Paris Wixon, owned by Emilio Perez (who claimed him for $20,000 in 2023), trained by Paul Sedillo and Jorge Luis Sanchez Jr., and ridden by Noe Villatoro and Omar Iturralde throughout his championship season.

Canadian Champion – Had To Be Fabulous

In back to back years, Had To Be Fabulous was crowned with AQHA Canadian Champion honors after completing an undefeated season in seven starts, capturing four top Canadian derbies along the way and maintaining a perfect record against top competition north of the border. 

She is bred and owned by Carol and Jaime Robertson. Bryn Robertson trained the Canadian Champion who regularly had Ismael Mosqueira aboard.

Mexican Champion – Rey De Manny

Rey De Manny dominated Mexican Quarter Horse racing in 2025, earning 2025 AQHA Mexican Champion honors with an impressive undefeated six-race campaign. He was the first 2-year-old Mexican Quarter Horse to win the Mexico Triple Crown, including wins in the Mexico Futurity-RG3, Garanones Futurity-RG2 and Subasta Selecta Futurity-RG2, showcasing both early speed and competitive grit throughout his championship run. 

Rey De Manny was bred by Abelardo Gallegos, owned by Joel Reyes Camelo, trained by Ashley Cirilo and ridden by Nestor E. Duran during his standout season.

In addition to celebrating the standout equine performers of the year, the AQHA also honored the individuals and teams whose excellence behind the scenes helped shape the 2025 racing season.

 AQHA Champion Breeder — MJ Farms

MJ Farms repeated as AQHA Champion Breeder for 2025 after an exceptional year in which horses bred under its program earned more than $6.6 million with 92 wins from 129 starts. The award was highlighted by the success of top performers including King Of The Tide, winner of the All American Futurity-G1, and supported by a deep roster of stakes-capable runners. 

 AQHA Champion Owner — La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC

La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC was named AQHA Champion Owner after racing earners of more than $2 million during the 2025 season. The homebred campaign of FDD Dreams, who captured major Grade 1 races and season-long consistency, anchored the ranch’s success. The stable also competed successfully in partnership with other top performers, including Political Twist

 AQHA Champion Trainer — Xavier E. Rodriguez

Xavier E. Rodriguez earned Blane Schvaneveldt Champion Trainer honors for his outstanding 2025 season. Rodriguez’s horses amassed more than $3.3 million in earnings, including multiple divisional champions such as Political Twist and FDD Dreams, marking him as one of the sport’s most successful and consistent conditioners. 

 AQHA Champion Jockey — Luis Martinez

Rising to the top of his profession, Luis Martinez was named AQHA Champion Jockey for 2025 after his mounts earned more than $3.9 million over the course of the season. Martinez’s success was fueled by multiple top performances aboard graded-stakes winners, including champion-earning mounts such as FDD Dreams and Political Twist, establishing him as the leading rider in Quarter Horse racing for the year.

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