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TRIO OF GRADE 1 WINNERS HEAD CALIFORNIA’S RICHEST QUARTER HORSE RACE, THE $1,929,825 LOS ALAMITOS TWO MILLION FINAL

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 La Feliz Montana Ranch and Ray Willis’ Political Twist will look to become the first juvenile to win California’s richest Quarter Horse, the Grade 1, $1,929,825 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity, after having already won a Grade 1 futurity at Ruidoso Downs when he takes on a stellar field that will also include two other major Grade 1 winners here on Sunday night.   

Political Twist, the 2-1 morning line favorite in the Two Million final, won the Grade 1 $1,000,000 Ruidoso Futurity at the New Mexico track and then ran a super second in the Grade 1 $3,000,000 All American Futurity on Labor Day Monday at The Downs at Albuquerque. In his Los Alamitos debut, Political Twist had an excellent performance, winning his Two Million trial by two lengths from post number seven while posting the fourth fastest qualifying time. 

Two of his main challengers will be West Texas Racing Partner’s Enforce, the winner of the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity and the fastest qualifier to the Two Million final, and EG High Desert Farms’ Jess Im Worth It, the winner of the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity and the only horse to qualify to the three richest futurities in California, the Ed Burke, the Golden State Million and the Two Million. Jess Im Worth It will start from the outside post number 10, while Political Twist will start from that familiar post seven and Enforce will leave the gate from post number nine. 

Political Twist, the The Mj Farms-bred gelding, arrived here with much fanfare, as his outstanding record of five wins from his first six starts also included a win in the Grade 2 West Texas Futurity.  By the end of the night, Political Twist had improved to six wins from seven starts thanks to his runaway win. When his connections had the opportunity to select their post position for the final, trainer Xavier Rodriguez opted for the same post number seven that netted the son of Apollitical Jess an excellent trial win.

“He ran pretty good through there so hopefully he can return that same race he ran in the trials,” Rodriguez said. “You can’t change something that’s not broken. The horse is a tremendous athlete.” 

Rodriguez is at the top of the sport thanks to horses like Political Twist and All American Derby winner FDD Dreams, who was part of the Champion of Champions field contested over the weekend.

“My dad was a horse trainer and I’m just following his footsteps,” he added. “So far, it’s worked out. This is a dream come true. Being out here, being at Los Alamitos, competing in these types of races with top trainers from around the country is a dream come true. It’s a good feeling and a good moment for me.”

West Texas Racing Partners, LLC’s super colt Enforce is the fifth of the famous brothers sired by Favorite Cartel and out of the broodmare Remember Me Rose to qualify to the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. Enforce joins Bomb Cyclone, Cyber Attack, Powerful Favorite and Runforyourlife as Los Al Two Million finalists, all of which have been trained by Chris O’Dell. Enforce will hope to join Bomb Cyclone and Cyber Attack as winners of the Two Million final. The O’Dell trainee, who was bred by Steve Burns and will be ridden by Jesus Rios Ayala, posted the top time of :19.666 when outdueling LA Racing Stables LLC’s Surprise Temptation in the trials.  

“What a horse,” O’Dell said of Enforce. “Bomb is the fastest horse that I’ve ever trained, no doubt…and Cyber Attack was so quick, but they were all so good. They were so different but all so good. I can’t compare him to any of them. 

“The only thing I do know is that (Enforce) is starting to learn how to break a little bit. That keeps you out of trouble. That’s what he did in the Golden State. For as big a horse as he is, he breaks pretty good. That’s something that you can’t just teach. Everybody thinks you can teach them. You can’t teach them. You can help them, but you can’t teach them. That’s just pure class and that class rises to the top. When you get good ones like this you get to think that good horses can run on any track. I was worried all night. To me it’s an impressive performance.”

Jess Im Worth, a homebred colt by A Mere Felix, is a powerful finisher but not always the quickest out of the gate. Getting the opportunity to start from the outside post 10 should provide him with a clear path to the finish line, which should play perfectly to his strong finishing kick. Ricardo Ramirez will ride Jess Im Worth for trainer Jesus Nunez. 

Owner and breeder Keith Nellesen will have two juveniles in the Two Million final in second fastest qualifier Hi Octane and sixth fastest qualifier Beuteeful, the winner of the Grade 2 Robert Adair Kindergarten Futurity. Hi Octane is out of stakes winner and $260,000 earner Valiantinecandyrocks, a broodmare owned by Nellesen. 

Hi Octane’s connections had the good luck of getting the first choice of post positions and they quickly opted for post number six. More importantly, they avoided an outside post for Hi Octane, as the gelding had lugged out in all three of his starts racing from the outside post. He raced in between horses in the trials and sure enough he delivered a knockout of a performance. 

“We were really excited about his chances,” Nellesen said. “He had drawn the outside in his last two races, and he broke out really far. Then he came back and he did it again. When we saw that he drew with someone outside of him (in this trial) we were happy. We know that he’s a fast horse. He finally got a chance to run. He broke straight, ran straight and looked really good.”

The gray filly named Beuteeful has lived up to her name, as she’s posted five wins from six career starts.  Her only blemish came in the Golden State Million final when she broke through the gate before the start before finishing seventh. She quickly made amends in her Two Million trial, advancing to the final while having post number one, the same spot from where she won the Kindergarten final. 

“She just knows where the front is and how to get there,” Nellesen added. 

Rodrigo Sigala Vallejo gets the call on Beuteeful, while Jose Nicasio will ride Hi Octane. 

Valeriano Racing Stables LLC, winners of the 2023 Two Million with AQHA champion colt Trane Station V, will have two standouts in this year’s Two Million final thanks to trial winners Toby Sis and Whos The V. The racing operation purchased Toby Sis right before the Two Million trials and she paid off right away with a sensation trial win to make the final. 

Veteran trainer Kelly Castaneda will saddle a pair of talented starters in this race in Corinna Sosa’s AJ Remember Me and the previously mentioned runner Surprise Temptation. Nellesen’s McColee Land & Livestock bred Surprise Temptation.  

Steve Burns, Jose Flores, Gerardo Herrera and Javier Alvarez Rodriguez’s Brother Ray will complete the field and will start from post number three. A finalist to the Governor’s Cup Futurity, Brother Ray won his trial by a ½ length while earning the 10thfastest time.  

Here’s the field from the rail out: Beuteeful, Toby Sis, Brother Ray, Whos The V, AJ Remember Me, Hi Octane, Political Twist, Surprise Temptation, Enforce and Jess Im Worth It.

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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. 

He 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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Gold Medal Jess leads all sires by money earned at the Jockey Club de Sorocaba in 2025, with progeny earnings of $250,628 from 13 starters. The Mr Jess Perry stallion has already produced three stakes’ winners, led by standout earner Anjo Dourado HFSJ, who has accumulated $208,941 this season.

Ranked second is Granite Lake, whose runners have earned $192,095 from 44 starters, showing both depth and consistency. The First Down Dash stallion has sired 21 individual winners and three stakes’ winners, led by Granite Soul.

Fantastic Corona Jr. holds third with $173,719 in earnings and leads the list with four stakes winners from 25 starters. A son of Corona Cartel, he continues to be a reliable source of high-level performers, headed by La Reyna.

In fourth, Apollitical Jess has made the most of limited starters, earning $119,814 from just six runners. The Mr Jess Perry stallion is represented by stakes winner Miss Apollitical Jess, responsible for the bulk of his earnings.

Corona For Me rounds out the top five with $117,973 from 30 starters, producing 13 winners and one stakes winner. His leading earner, Encantada For Me PK, has been a consistent performer throughout the meet.

Sitting sixth is Louisiana Senator, whose progeny have earned $63,179 from 12 starters. The Jess Louisiana Blue stallion is represented at the top by Hora Da Vitória, accounting for $27,347 in earnings.

Flying Cowboy 123 ranks seventh with $59,337 and has already sired three stakes’ winners from seven starters, highlighting his efficiency. His leading earner is Las Vegas Cowgirl MRL, contributing $35,170.

In eighth, One Famous Eagle has posted $22,361 in earnings from only two starters, with Golden Verde responsible for the entirety of that total. The Mr Jess Perry stallion remains a proven international influence.

Desirio ranks ninth with $17,394 from 15 starters, including one stakes winner. His top earner to date is Northon Fly, who has earned $6,278.

Rounding out the top ten is Good Reason SA, with progeny earnings of $65,400 from 17 starters. His leading runner, Reason Again SA, has contributed $30,150 toward that total.

Speedhorse Stake recap

Two exciting Stakes Races took place today at Los Alamitos! Here’s a sneak peak at the winners. Stay tuned for the full Stakes Results coming soon!


Los Alamitos
WINNER of the 2026 Dashingly Handicap Stakes
PHOEBES BABY GIRL
 (#2)
m. (Favorite Cartel-A Political Lady, Apollitical Jess)
Breeder: Parsons Ranch
Owner: Parsons Ranch
Trainer: Paul Jones
Jockey: Jesus Ayala
Remaining Order of Finish: Racy Favorite (#8), Vgk Zigfield Follies (#4), Flying N Gold Digger (#6), Terra Fina (#1), Kissin Perfect (#7), Ecstatik (#5)
Scratched Horses:
Jessica Cruz (Veterinarian)


Los Alamitos
WINNER of the 2026 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap S.-G1
ROCKIN WITH ENERGY
 (#9)
m. (Parsons Rock-Terrific Energy, Mr Jess Perry)
Breeder: Parsons Family Limited Partner
Owner: Parsons Family Limited Partnership
Trainer: Paul Jones
Jockey: Henry Lopez
Remaining Order of Finish: Silver Bac (#10), Eyesa Wagon My Tale (#1), I Am Candy (#5), Beach Walk (#3), Bold N Beautiful (#6), O Seeyalater (#8), Ohana Spirit (#4), Jessesflyincowgirl (#7), Aj Born Runnin (#2)


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