Gulfstream turns attention to 2-year-olds at next meet

Photo: Zoe Metz / Eclipse Sportswire

Gulfstream Park kicks off what promises to be an exciting and engaging season of Thoroughbred racing Thursday with an eight-race program beginning at 1:15 p.m.

Gulfstream’s summer season will feature a $3.775 stakes schedule, graded-stakes, 2-year-old races and millions in Florida-bred incentives.


“We like the schedule and the variety of races we will be able to run this summer,” said Gulfstream General Manager Bill Badgett. “We have a lot of horsemen the past several years who have decided to keep horses in South Florida because of our year-round schedule. We’ll have our usual allotment of 2-year-old races but you will see horsemen ship in more frequently because of our stakes schedule. We’re looking forward to a great summer of racing and events.”

Coming off a Championship Meet highlighted by the
Pegasus World Cup (G1), Florida Derby (G1), Claiming Crown and Clasico Internacional del Caribe, Gulfstream’s summer season will turn its attention to 2-year-olds beginning April 11 with the first race for juvenile fillies and April 12 with the first race for juvenile colts and geldings.

The first stakes races of the summer season will be Saturday, April 20 with the $75,000 Roar for 3-year-olds and the $75,000 Game Face for 3-year-old fillies. The $100,000 Big Drama and $100,000 Musical Romance in May will be two of the 10 $100,000 FHBPA races throughout the season with six restricted to Florida-breds.

The Summit of Speed, featuring five stakes including the $250,000 Princess Rooney (G2) for fillies and mares and the $250,00 Smile Sprint (G3) for 3-year-olds, will be run June 29. Along with the Princess Rooney and Smile Sprint, the Summit of Speed will include the $75,000 Azalea, $75,000 Carry Back and the $75,000 Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint.

The popular $1.4 million FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes begins Aug. 3 with the $100,000 Desert Vixen and $100,000 Dr. Fager, both contested at six furlongs. The $200,000 Affirmed and $200,000 Susan’s Girl will be run Aug. 31 at seven furlongs. The $400,000 In Reality and My Dear Girl, at 1 1/16 miles will conclude the series on Sept. 28.

The Sept. 28 finals of the Sire Stakes will also include five $75,000 stakes races – the Mr. Steele, Armed Forces, Our Dear Peggy, Hollywood Beach and Monroe. The lucrative and popular Sire Stakes have produced Awesome Feather, Smile, Big Drama, Three Ring and Jackson Bend to name a few.

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