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Saturday 7/19/2025 Stakes Recap: Key Results & Highlights

Speedhorse Stake recap

Today, multiple racetracks saw action-packed Stakes Races! Here’s a quick rundown of the winners. Be sure to check back for the complete Stakes Results!


Horseshoe Indianapolis
WINNER of the 2025 Heartland Futurity
HEZA HAWKEYE
(#7)
g. (Hawkeye-Sheza Bugzy, Azoom)
Breeder: Torres Buildings
Owner: R Chavez Racing, LLC
Trainer: German Rodriguez
Jockey: German Rodriguez
Remaining Order of Finish: Wr Hott Shott (#2), Roses After Midnight (#3), Suzys Kristine (#9), Remember Da Queen (#8), First Angel (#10), Paint Me Sass (#4), The Unsung Hero (#6), Mr Blood Carver (#1), Delreys Rollin Bayou (#5)

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Horseshoe Indianapolis
WINNER of the 2025 Jaguar Rocket Stakes
LETS GET AFTER IT
(#1)
g. (Tarzanito-KT Perry, Mr Jess Perry)
Breeder: Keith Bode
Owner: Brian Chavez
Trainer: German Rodriguez
Jockey: German Rodriguez
Remaining Order of Finish: Kiss a Favorite (#9), Queenvn Chic (#8), Cowgirl Beach (#2), Code Blu (#7), Ima Dashin Cartel (#3), Jess R Patriot (#6), Vikina (#10), Candysfirst (#4)

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Horseshoe Indianapolis
WINNER of the 2025 Gordon Mobley Futurity
CV DENALI
(#9)
f. (Escondido Beach-Botticelli Shake, Genuine Boticelli)
Breeder: Sheri Miller
Owner: Campos Family Ventures, LLC.
Trainer: Claudio Barrazza
Jockey: Edgar Diaz
Remaining Order of Finish: Rock N the Beach (#8), Rock N the Beach (#5), Tw No Beach Secrets (#1), Moonin to the Jazz (#7), Lil Mz Win (#4), Jess Shake Baby (#2), S Predestinado (#3)

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Horseshoe Indianapolis
WINNER of the 2025 Blue River Derby
Beach First
(#9)
g. (Escondido Beach-Gevalia, Brimmerton)
Breeder: Sheri Miller
Owner: Gregg Farris
Trainer: Tim Eggleston
Jockey: Leonardo Rodriguez
Remaining Order of Finish: Drinkinatacartelbar (#8), Apollitical Mission (#3), Cv Sky Kiss (#10), Torero Two (#4), Jess a Beach Man (#1), Escondido Gold (#5), Tw Trumps Secrets (#6), Ap Political Patriot (#2), Hoosier Eye Candy (#7)

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Wyoming Downs
WINNER of the 2025 KC Carden Accredited Wyoming Bred Derby
Jess A Dash Of Class
(#8)
f. (Jess Paint Me-Steffiesclassic Dash, Winners Version)
Breeder: Ron &/ Laurie Moosman
Owner: Eddie Jensen
Trainer: Kylie Valenzuela
Jockey: Jesus Valenzuela
Remaining Order of Finish: Papas Tribe (#1), Kcross Comin in Hot (#7), Shiza a Turbo (#3), Y O At a Glance (#5), Mr Volaris (#9), Lanes Mountain (#10), Sixs Cb Sweet Haven (#4), Tmt Turbocharged (#6), A Dash of Steffie (#2)


Gillespie County Fair
WINNER of the 2025 G.C.F.A. Dutchman Stakes
Kiss My Hat
(#7)
f. (Kiss My Hocks-Sr Fly Baby, FDD Dynasty)
Breeder: Jovetta Meredith
Owner: Alcala Ranch, LLC.
Trainer: Cristian Alcala
Jockey: Nestor Duran
Remaining Order of Finish: One Fine Wine (#6), Omg Its Jess (#5), Jess Pretty N Black (#4), Vodka From Texas (#2), Dupontes Courage (#1), Lgm Flirting Hero (#3)


Gillespie County Fair
WINNER of the 2025 G.C.F.A. Paint & Appaloosa Maturity
Cowboy Heartbreak
(#7)
f. (Boknaai-Camo Cowgirl, Awesome Chrome)
Breeder: Garnett, Sandra
Owner: Zackery N. Rios
Trainer: Zackery N. Rios
Jockey: Nestor Duran
Remaining Order of Finish: V Golden Game (#5), Frenchy (#8), Ldr Streakin (#10), Crb Beauti (#9), Vp Gravel Pit Dancer (#1), Moonpike (#4), Gangster Grip (#3), Vp Wired to Win (#6), Crb Love (#2)


Century Mile
WINNER of the 2025 All Canadian Derby
Flash Me a Corona
 (#3)
g. (Obsessed With Corona-Look Back Moonflash, First Moonflash)
Breeder: Ralph Danard
Owner: Janet Patriquin and Ralph E. Danard
Trainer: Craig Robert Smith
Jockey: Ricardo Moreno
Remaining Order of Finish: Inseperable Cruise (#5), Sizzles Boss (#7), Rjs Boss (#2), Fabulous Persuasion (#1), Fabulous Show Off (#6), Kc Ticket to Win (#4)


Gillespie County Fair
WINNER of the 2025 G.C.F.A. Paint & Appaloosa Maturity
Valiant Spit Curl
(#7)
f. (Mighty B Valiant-Im A Classic Spit Curl, Spit Curl Jess)
Breeder: Oswaldo Hernandez
Owner: Oswaldo Hernandez
Trainer: Raul Rodriguez, Jr.
Jockey: Froylan Tellez Ramirez
Remaining Order of Finish: Tactical Feature(#6), Whistle Stops Eagle (#10), Pass Em Legend (#9), The Ivory Venture (#5), Ukankissmegoodby Aw (#4), Chickies Menace (#1), Marie La Vo (#2), Sister Eagle (#3)


Century Mile
WINNER of the 2025 Regional John Deere Juvenile Challenge Futurity
O Sawyer
 (#5)
g. (First Timber-Lets Get Going, Separatist)
Breeder: Wesley T or Susen A Oulton
Owner: Wesley T. Oulton
Trainer: Wesley T. Oulton
Jockey: Daniel Alejandro Garcia
Remaining Order of Finish: Hez D Man (#7), Warning Shott (#4), West Southwest (#2), Snow Boss (#1), Strike Eagle (#8), Dashing Cruise (#3), One Sweet Cruise (#6)


Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Masterpiece Derby
Vesper Martini
 (#9)
f. (Painted Turnpike-Martinis N Bikinis, Red Storm Cat)
Breeder: J Garvan Kelly/J Lloyd Yother
Owner: 918 Bloodstock
Trainer: Dee Keener
Jockey: Roman Cruz
Remaining Order of Finish: Wf Apolitical Bullet (#8), Cowgirl Chaos (#7), Chief Iron Eagle (#3), Wf Jess Candy (#6), Docs Panda (#4), Valiant Anthem (#2), Shadowing Pt (#1), Knuckle Buster (#5)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Speedhorse Paint and Appaloosa Juvenile S.
Set On Cruise
 (#1)
f. (Crm Livewire-Lindys Sign, Second Painted Sign)
Breeder: Dan Or Kaye Jones
Owner: Dan and Kaye Jones
Trainer: Matt Whitekiller
Jockey: Cody Smith
Remaining Order of Finish: Upshot (#4), Vexing Queen (#3), Slingshot Engaged (#6), Mia Chilitos (#5), Run for Miles (#10), Jt Apollitial Dee (#8), Royal Chil (#9), Rp Reckless Wire Too (Stakes Scratch), Southern Turquoise (Stakes Scratch)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Speedhorse Paint and Appaloosa Futurity-G1
Cuz Eyema Cowboy Baby
 (#2)
g. (Flying Cowboy 123-Cuz Eyema Livewire, Crm Livewire)
Breeder: Gary and Charity Hensley
Owner: Gary Hensley and Charity Hensley
Trainer: Jesus Ruiz
Jockey: Roman Cruz
Remaining Order of Finish: Turnpike Jammer (#9), Cancel Culture (#7), Gigis Cucci Glasses (#10), Flight Risk (#6), Old Habits New Tricks (#1), Pretty Lil Poison (#3), Showin You Some Kvn (#4), The Babes Babe (#5), Mamasletthembecowboys (#8)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Rocky Heinzig S.
Corona Relentless
 (#6)
m. (Hes Relentless-Coronas Concierge, Corona Cartel)
Breeder: Eddie Cramer/Tom or Bill Maher
Owner: Roberto Zuniga-Rios
Trainer: Marla Vargas
Jockey: Roman Cruz
Remaining Order of Finish: Richrollnwagon (#8), Sammys Fishinchips (#10), Okie Power (#1), Burning Follies (#2), Im a Fancy Ace (#4), Rr Eagles Path (#3), Eye Eye Dynasty (#9), Rl Hondo (Stakes Scratch), Skyline King (Stakes Scratch)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Cherokee Nation S.
Jc the Hitman
 (#3)
g. (Flying Cowboy 123-Jc Storm, Ivory James)
Breeder: Jose Cervantes
Owner: Jose Cervantes
Trainer: Josue Garcia
Jockey: Francisco Calderon
Remaining Order of Finish: Little Sure Shot (#6), Tell Sashay Shes Hot (#2), Coronados 123 (#7), Jf Requestingaflyby (#10), Awd Shez My Hero (#5), Jd Dashing Damsel (#9), Boaz Dynasty (#8), Godz Speed (Stakes Scratch), Jay W (Gate Scratch)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Speedhorse Quarter Horse Derby
Baby Ruth
 (#7)
f. (Jess Good Candy-Jess a Cartel, Corona Cartel)
Breeder: Bobby Simmons
Owner: Mi Serenity
Trainer: Luis Villafranco
Jockey: Edwin Escobedo
Remaining Order of Finish: Razor Hawk Cartel (#4), Cartels Favorite (#3), Ima Fancy Eye Opener (#1), Red Iron (#2), Flying Wrangler (#9), Hez My Hero (#6), Perry Fast (#5), His Royal Majesti (#8), Bv Mr D (Stakes Scratch)

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Fair Meadows
WINNER of the 2025 Speedhorse Quarter Horse Futurity-G3
Blowin in the Wind
 (#7)
f. (Kvn Corona-Evans Express, Tres Seis)
Breeder: Mary & Jack W Evans Jr
Owner: Brant Barley
Trainer: Josue Garcia
Jockey: Juan Pulido
Remaining Order of Finish: Whirlaway Ilexus (#6), I Are a Cowgirl (#1), Fire N Speed (#9), Dulce Valentine (#2), Queen Sin Tacha (#8), Midknight Ryder (#5), Mary Janes Train (#4), Coronas Fancy Wagon (#10), Emerald Bay (#3)

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Delta Downs
WINNER of the 2026 Old South Derby
CHILLEY (#5)
c. (Chilitos-Zoom in On Me, Shazoom)
Breeder: Tommy And/Or Johanna Bullard
Owner: Jaime Cardenas
Trainer: Ponce, Josue
Jockey: Garcia, Jorge
Remaining Order of Finish: Sheza a Whirlawaytoo (#4), Hi Octane (#6), Eyes So Gray (#3), Jess Telling Beau (#1), Cm Dashing Cartel (#2), Prey N Corona (#8), Ivorys Cartel (#10), Syms Sin Tacha (#9), Aj Big Cash (#7)


Association Of Racing Commissioners International (RCI)


PRESS RELEASE – MAY 14, 2026 –
Racing regulators from across North America who are members of the ARCI met today to
consider a new aggressive approach being utilized in Oklahoma to safeguard horses
utilizing “Emergency Protective Orders” to temporarily exclude horses in the care of
trainers whose horses have demonstrated an abnormal and materially elevated pattern of
severe post-race distress, including repeated incidents in which horses were unable to
safely leave the track under their own power.


To date three trainers have received such orders effectively excluding 171 horses by putting
them on the “Stewards List” temporarily. Affected horses are subject to testing, veterinary
examination, record production, and individualized regulatory review before they may be
considered for removal from that status. The orders provide for the nomination of a
“guardian ad litem” to conduct an independent investigation concerning the welfare of the
affected horses.


ARCI President Ed Martin said that “using the Stewards or Vets list to exclude a horse from
competition is not new, but Oklahoma’s use of “Emergency Protective Orders” to
temporarily exclude all horses managed by a particular trainer is.”
“This is an important new approach that all racing regulators should consider utilizing,”
Martin told the regulators.


In Oklahoma such orders are only issued after the Stewards reviewed evidence, reports,
video recordings, veterinary opinions, and other information concerning horses that
appeared in extreme distress after racing and have determined that there is an abnormal
and materially elevated pattern. Each Order states that the pattern was repeated,
documented, and sufficiently serious to require immediate regulatory intervention.


The regulators were briefed by Amanda English, Interim Executive Director of the Oklahoma
Racing Commission and the commission’s General Counsel Michael Copeland.
Ms. English told her colleagues that the Stewards relied on veterinary opinions from three
veterinarians who concluded that the condition shown by the horses was extreme,
unusual, not a normal post-race recovery pattern, materially adverse to equine welfare,
and inconsistent with the safe and humane participation of such horses in racing absent
further investigation and clearance.


“When horses show signs of extreme distress, we will not look away, we will not minimize
it, and we will not wait for another incident before taking action. These emergency
measures are designed to protect horses immediately, secure the evidence, and ensure
that no horse connected to this matter returns to competition unless and until the
Commission is satisfied that it is safe and humane for that horse to race,” she said.


The Order requires mandatory pre-race and out-of-competition testing, mandatory
veterinary examinations, immediate post-race examination of any horse showing abnormal
recovery or distress, production of veterinary and treatment records, and inspection of
relevant barns, stalls, tack rooms, treatment areas, and other enclosure locations. The
Order also preserves the Commission’s authority to pursue additional remedies if
warranted.


Under the Order, affected horses are subject to testing, veterinary examination, record
production, and individualized regulatory review before they may be considered for
removal from that status.
The Emergency Protective Order states that the Stewards found an abnormal and
materially elevated pattern of severe post-race distress among the affected horses,
including repeated incidents in which horses were unable to safely leave the track under
their own power and required transport from the racing surface. The Order further states
that the pattern was repeated, documented, and sufficiently serious to require immediate
regulatory intervention.


The Stewards also relied on veterinary opinions from three veterinarians who concluded
that the condition shown by the horses was extreme, unusual, not a normal post-race
recovery pattern, materially adverse to equine welfare, and inconsistent with the safe and
humane participation of such horses in racing absent further investigation and clearance.
“The protection of the horse comes first, and the Commission will act decisively when the
facts show a serious threat to equine welfare,” said Interim Executive Director Amanda
English. “When horses show signs of extreme distress, we will not look away, we will not
minimize it, and we will not wait for another incident before taking action. These emergency
measures are designed to protect horses immediately, secure the evidence, and ensure
that no horse connected to this matter returns to competition unless and until the
Commission is satisfied that it is safe and humane for that horse to race.”

by ASSOCIATION OF RACING COMMISSIONERS INTERNATIONAL

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AJAX DOWNS, MAY 14, 2026 – The equine star of Ajax Downs‘ card of racing on a crisp, windy May 13, Had to Be Ivory, won for the 34th time while later in the afternoon, jockey Corry Beland won his first race of his young career.

The second day of Ajax Downs‘ 2026 Quarter Horse season, which followed a record-breaking wagering opening day, May 6, featured the return of multiple champion HAD TO BE IVORY, the richest Canadian bred Quarter Horse in history. Now 11 years old, the big bay Ontario bred gelding was as quick and slick as ever, winning the featured Gridiron Gallop dash at 110 yards by three-quarters of a length over another champion, Snow Moose.

Ridden by Ismael Mosqueira for owners Carol and Jaime Robertson, Had to Be Ivory raced the distance in a quick 6.855, just shy of his own track record of 6.761.

“He was just so happy, bouncing and on his toes” said Mosqueira, last year’s High Point Jockey at Ajax Downs. “He was so relaxed walking to the gate and just walked in ready to go. The way he runs, he’s like a three or four-year-old.” Had to Be Ivory’s young half sister, Had to Be Fabulous, was the 2025 Horse of the Year and won her 2026 season debut last week.

*Jockey CORRY BELAND earned his first career race when he guided My Royal Swinger to victory in race six for owner and trainer Joe Tavares. The Alberta-born son of former jockeys Stu Brown and Carole Beland was riding in only his seventh career race including his first three races late last season.

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“I just got beat a nose in the race before so that gave me some motivation,” said Beland. “I just tried to not override him and just sit chilly and let the horse do the work.”

Fellow Ajax Downs jockeys awaited Beland to return from the winner’s circle before dousing him with buckets of water, the typical initiation for a jockey when they win their first race.

Corry also hopes to also ride Thoroughbreds at Woodbine this year.

Racing continues at Ajax Downs on Wednesday, May 20 with a first race post time of 3:30 p.m. Admission is always free and you can watch and wager on the races from trackside tables or at www.HPIBet.com.

Be sure to visit www.ajaxdowns.com for the racing schedule and list of events coming up.

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