OKLAHOMA CITY – Trainer Leo Alcala tightened up the race for the lead among conditioners at Remington Park on Sunday night by winning twice, including Shes EC to Tempt’s sixth win in a row.
Shes EC to Tempt’s victory in the featured allowance race was Alcala’s 21st win of the meet, moving him to within three of leader Dee Keener’s 24. Keener only had one horse entered on the day and did not make it to the winner’s circle.
Shes EC to Tempt, a 3-year-old Texas-bred filly by Tempting Dash, out of the EC Jet One mare, Kas Shes EC, began her winning streak on July 12, 2025, when she won a futurity trial at Retama Park near San Antonio. Her next two trips to the winner’s circle came at Delta Downs in Louisiana in the Big Easy Futurity trials and then in the finals. Those wins came in August last summer. She continued her winning ways when she moved on to Evangeline Downs in Louisiana where she won a futurity trial, but did not race in the finals. Now, at 3 years old, she has won an Oklahoma Derby trial at Remington Park and an allowance race, the longest of the afternoon on Extreme Race Day at 250 yards. The program, featuring other exhibition animal races including Ostriches, Camels and Zebras, contains no race longer than 250 yards, with many at 220 yards or 110 yards.
Shes EC to Tempt, a winner as the post-time favorite at 3-2 odds, won her by a half-length over runner-up Relentless Legacy (4-1), who was another neck in front of third-place longshot RR Dulce Neenya (29-1). The winning filly improved her lifetime record for owner-breeder Francisco Javier Garza to six wins from seven starts and earnings of $135,323. Her only loss was a second place finish in the first start of her career, a maiden event at Sam Houston Race Park in Texas in May 2025.
Shes EC to Tempt covered the 250 yards Sunday on a fast track in :13.371, earning an 85 speed index. Both of her wins in Oklahoma City this season have been with jockey Nestor Duran in the irons.
A couple of jockeys had riding doubles on Sunday – leader Juan Pulido and Gonzalo Gutierrez. The top five in the jockeys’ race are Pulido with 39 wins; Roman Cruz with 17 (he was shut out Sunday, if you don’t count ostriches); Mario Delgado (15) third; Bryan Candanosa (13) fourth, and Francisco Calderon (12) in fifth.
By Richard Linihan



