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Imperador wins at San Isidro, gives Treasure Beach 6 Gr. I winners in Argentina

Treasure Beach’s Argentinian runners have a penchant for turning in huge performances on the days when the races from San Isidro are simulcast back to Gulfstream Park or Laurel. Imperador added his name – again – to a long list yesterday.

The 4-year-old colt had Altair Domingos in the saddle in the Gr. I Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martinez De Hoz at 1 1/4 miles on the turf. Imperador, already a Gr. II winner in the Dos Mil Guineas on Aug. 28, was sent off as the 5/2 second choice in the race for 4-year-olds and up competing for $53,700, which is a monster purse on the Argentine calendar.

Domingos took Imperador away quickly from the No. 8 post and the colt quickly opened up by two lengths down the backstretch. He retained that lead and wasn’t seriously threatened until the turn, when Jolly Good, part of the favored 2-1 entry, came up alongside him. But Domingos turned him away and kept Imperador going for the length of the long stretch after racing a mile in 1:35.13, despite the colt drifting to the middle of the course. He won by about a length in 1:57.87, paid $7.40, $4.60 and $3.00, and gave Treasure Beach six Gr. I winners down south.

Handsome Mike tied for 1st with eight January winners

With two more winners at Delta Downs in the past two days, Handsome Mike is still tied for first place among Florida’s stallions with a total of eight in January.

After winning at the Louisiana track on Nov. 16, Handsome Girl shipped to Tampa Bay Downs for a pair of races and posted a second and a third. Returning to Delta last night and racing 6 1/2 furlongs under Wallynette Rodriguez, the 4-year-old filly bred by Ponder Hill Farm scored by 2 3/4 lengths over even-money favorite Vagary and paid $12.60. The $8,400 winner’s check for Handsome Girl’s third career victory raised her earnings to $37,953.

Slammin’ Mike, a 4-year-old gelding bred by Shade Tree Thoroughbreds, was off quickly in a one-mile test with Tim Thornton aboard, and was head-and-head for the lead after a quarter. He drove clear at the half and sprinted away from the field, opening up a seven-length margin in the stretch and crossing the line 8 1/4 lengths in front for his second victory.

Handsome Mike has a 3-up winners’ lead among Florida’s third-crop sires.

Swedish rider is perfect aboard Beach Dreaming

Fanny Olsson gave her more famous colleagues in the Gulfstream Park jockeys’ colony a lesson on finding the shortest route to the finish line in yesterday’s third race.

The 26-year-old Swedish rider, aboard the 5-year-old Treasure Beach mare Beach Dreaming, settled in fifth place on the hedge shortly after leaving the gate in the 7 1/2-furlong turf race, and never strayed from the inside all the way to the wire. As the rest of the field went wide chasing pacesetter Adamant into the lane, Olsson hugged the hedge and out-gamed the leader by three-quarters of a length.

It marked the fifth career victory for Beach Dreaming, who paid $20 to win, and her $13,800 check boosted her total to $89,390. Bred by Tom Cross, she’s 5-3-5 in 20 starts.

Two more winners for Handsome Mike; he’s tied for Florida lead

Handsome Mike added two more winners to his January ledger yesterday, giving him six for the month and tieing him for first place among Florida’s active sires. He just missed a third, which would have given him the outright lead.

At Tampa Bay Downs, Darlindiva made it two victories and a second in three starts at the meeting, scoring by one-half length over fast-closing West Horizon with a mile and 40 yards in a good 1:42.34. After beginning her career with four off-the-board finishes, the 4-year-old filly owned and bred by Joe and Vivi Serena is 3-3-1 in her last eight. She earned a check for $6,460, and paid $7 as second choice.

In the evening, Saint Michael went wire-to-wire in a 5 1/2-furlong race at Penn National, holding on by a length under David Cora despite sizzling fractions of :22.05, :46.15 and :58.56 en route to a final clocking of 1:05.17. The 4-year-old colt, a $9,500 OBS Winter yearling, is 4-2-2 in 18 starts with earnings of $60,895.

La Flamenca made a valiant effort at Gulfstream Park to give Handsome Mike three winners for the day, battling an even-money favorite all the way to the wire before succumbing by three-quarters of a length. Handsome Mike’s progeny earnings for the month stand at $106,129.

Lalali is Handsome Mike’s 4th winner; she’s claimed for $25,000

Lalali returned from a five-month vacation to break her maiden with authority at Gulfstream Park yesterday, becoming the fourth winner for Handsome Mike in January.

The 3-year-old filly bred by the highly successful quartet of Ed Seltzer, Beverly Anderson and Joe and Helen Barbazon had finished third and second in her first two starts in August and was sent off at odds of 2/5 in her five-furlong return. Hector Berrios sent her to the lead out of the gate and Lalali battled with 26-1 shot Nice Adventure until the turn, when she drew off under mild urging and prevailed by nearly three lengths, clocked in :58.59. It was another six lengths back to the third-place finisher.

The filly earned $33,700 in her three starts for Super Super Stable, which lost her for $25,000 in a claim yesterday by owner Kenneth Fishbein and trainer Cheryl Winebaugh.

Another good day on two continents for Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach’s mutuel followers received a mid-week present on two continents yesterday. One of the stallion’s runners competed and won at Tampa Bay Downs, and three competed at San Isidro in Argentina with two winning, including one of the blockbuster variety.

At Tampa, the 3-year-old filly Sugar Fix broke her maiden in her fifth start with Jesus Castanon riding in the one-mile test over the turf course. Sugar Fix broke on top from the No. 2 post, and Castanon eased her back to third on the rail where she remained until the top of the stretch. When he let her roll, the filly split horses and drew off without the need of urging, scoring by 4 1/4 lengths. She earned $9,020 for owner/breeder Ballybrit Stable.

The fourth race at San Isidro, simulcast to Gulfstream Park, was at a flat mile for 5-year-old maiden colts and geldings. Tothemoonandback, with Luis Vai aboard, stalked Rock In Action on the rail until the turn, then ran down the pacesetter in a long stretch battle to win by two lengths. They were co-favored at 5/2 and Tothemoonandback paid $7.60.

Eight races later, Logging On, 50-1 in the morning line and 29-1 at post time, went wire-to-wire under Carlos Benitez to score by one length, getting six furlongs in 1:10.96. The 5-year-old son of Treasure Beach lit up the tote board, checking in at $60.20, $21.60 and $9.60.

Second Camarero score for Amira’s Prince colt

The first winner for Amira’s Prince became the stallion’s first repeat winner on Saturday at Camarero Race Track in Puerto Rico, when Monkeyoffmyback made it two victories in three starts for rider Juan Esquilin.

The 3-year-old Kentucky-bred colt, favored at odds of 75 cents to a dollar in the 5 1/2-furlong test, sat a stalking second until the turn, then powered into the lead and drew off with authority in the final sixteenth to prevail by four lengths.

Monkeyoffmyback earned $3,770 for the effort, raising his total to $8,200 while competing in an environment of meager purses.

Gran Greyfrost Approaches $100,000

The wagering public hammered Gran Greyfrost down to 4/5 in the one-mile second race at Gulfstream Park yesterday, and the Handsome Mike colt bred by Joe and Helen Barbazon was more than up to the task. With talented apprentice Cristian Torres aboard, the 4-year-old colt cruised to the lead while three wide on the turn and was never threatened down the lane, scoring by 1 1/4 lengths.

Gran Greyfrost became winner No. 3 for Handsome Mike since Jan. 1, and earned $11,600 for the effort. He boosted his record to 3-1-3 in 15 starts, and his earnings jumped to $83,550.

Handsome Mike’s runners this month have finished in the top three in 13 of 26 starts.

Dream Run for Amira’s Prince’s 2nd winner

When Jackies Dream made her first start at Tampa Bay Downs on Jan. 1, the race was switched from the turf to the main track and the daughter of Amira’s Prince finished a distant second. However, it was a promising debut for the 3-year old filly because it was another 7 1/2 lengths back to the third horse.

Jackies Dream’s second race remained on the grass at Tampa yesterday and Tomas Mejia turned in a well-timed ride to get the filly up in time to become her sire’s second winner. Mejias had her back in the pack and on the rail down the backstretch, and when he swung her five wide on the turn she responded with a powerful run, nailing the 5/2 favorite in the shadow of the wire.

Jackies Dream paid $8 to her backers and earned a check for $7,860 plus a breeder’s award for Joe and Helen Barbazon.

J’s Handsome Fana makes it two straight at new venue

In her first 16 races at Tampa Bay Downs and Presque Isle, J’s Handsome Fana won twice. Since moving to Mahoning Valley last month, she has already doubled that number.

After winning by 5 3/4 lengths on Dec. 18, the 4-year-old daughter of Handsome Mike made it two straight for jockey Erik Barbaran yesterday, scoring by 3 1/4 lengths at a flat mile. Barbaran settled her in the second flight early and waited until nearing the stop of the stretch before letting her loose and she barreled past the field to win with authority and collect the $6,180 winner’s check.