Tuning Up at Tampa Bay Downs
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Today the track is known as Tampa Bay Downs, the name assumed in 1986 when present owner Stella F. Thayer took over the track. With Thayer at the reins, Tampa Bay Downs’ reputation grew rapidly. Though Tampa Bay Downs only features 5 graded stakes races, two of those races have become official prep races for the Kentucky Derby.
The first of the two races is the G3 Sam F. Davis Stakes. It is contested at a mile and a sixteenth, and, this year, it will be run on February 4, 2012. The race was inaugurated in 1981, but the speed and winning margin records were both set within the last eleven years. Fierce Wind set the speed record in 2008, stopping the clock at 1:44.13. In 1999, San Gennaro set the winning margin record, rolling across the wire 6 ¾ lengths in front of his nearest rival. As of the 2011 running of the race, no horse has completed the Sam F. Davis/Kentucky Derby double, but Bluegrass Cat finished 2nd to Barbaro in the 2006 Kentucky Derby after winning the Sam F. Davis Stakes. The Storm Cat colt is the only Sam F. Davis winner to even hit the board of the premier race for 3-year olds.
The G2 Tampa Bay Derby is typically seen as the more important of the two races. Though the Sam F. Davis is considered a Kentucky Derby prep race, its primary use is as a prep race for the Tampa Bay Derby. The Derby was also inaugurated in 1981 and is run at 1 1/16 mile. It will be run on March 10, 2012 for this upcoming year’s edition. Street Sense set the speed record in 2007, completing the mile and a sixteenth race in 1:43.11. The time set a new stakes and track record for the distance. The Street Cry colt went on to win the Kentucky Derby and is the only colt to complete the Tampa Bay/Kentucky Derby double. Aside from Street Sense, Reinvested (3rd, 1982) and Musket Man (3rd, 2009) are the only other Tampa Bay Derby winners to even hit the board in the Kentucky Derby. No trainer has won the race more than once, but owner Eric Fein (2008 and 2009) and jockeys Richard Migliore (2000 and 2001) and Eibar Coa (2003 and 2008) have all won the race twice.
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