Miz Ida Bids for Mint Julep Repeat
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The lime and black racing colors of one of the first families of Churchill Downs’ racing community will be prominent Saturday at the Louisville track when Richard
and Bertram Klein’s Miz Ida bids for a second consecutive victory in the $100,000-added Early Times Mint Julep (Grade III), the featured live racing event on a program that also celebrates the bid by Kentucky Derby (GI) winner California
Chrome to become racing’s first Triple Crown champion in 36 years
when he competes in the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (GI), the final
jewel of the crown at New York’s Belmont Park.
Trained by Steve Margolis,
Miz Ida will face seven rivals in the 1 1/16-mile test for fillies and
mares ages three-years-old and up. The Early Times Mint Julep is
scheduled as the eighth of 10 live races
on the Churchill Downs program, which begins with the first race at 12:45 p.m. (all times EDT). The simulcast of the Belmont Stakes is scheduled for 6:52 p.m.
Fans visiting Churchill
Downs for the live racing program have the opportunity to share in a
historic moment should California Chrome make the Belmont Stakes his
eighth consecutive victory as they view the action
on Churchill Downs’ new Big Board. All of Churchill Downs’ live
races and the Belmont Stakes and many of Belmont Park’s star-studded
roster of major stakes events on the day will be shown on the
state-of-the-art 4K Big Board. Churchill Downs’ Jill
Byrne will offer analysis of the Churchill Downs races and those
Belmont Park stakes events throughout the afternoon and early evening.
The 38th
running of the Early Times Mint Julep will be just the second start of
2014 for Miz Ida, who finished seventh of nine in the $300,000-added
Churchill Downs Distaff Turf Mile (GI) on Kentucky Derby Day. That race
was the first for the 5-year-old daughter of Proud Citizen since her
runner-up finish to Abaco in November’s Cardinal Handicap (GIII) on the Churchill Downs grass.
Miz Ida will break from post five under jockey Corey Lanerie, the first jockey other than Shaun Bridgmohan
to climb into the saddle aboard the Klein family homebred in more than
three years. Lanerie
was aboard Miz Ida for a sixth-place finish over a sloppy track in an
off-the-turf Churchill Downs allowance race on Nov. 27, 2011. Since then
Bridgmohan had been in the saddle aboard Miz Ida for 14 consecutive
races, but will miss the Early Times Mint Julep
to ride West Point Thoroughbreds’ Commanding Curve in the Belmont Stakes.
Margolis’ mare is the top
money-earner in the Early Times Mint Julep field with a bankroll of
$478,786. She has a record of 7-3-0 in 17 races, with all but her 2011
race under Lanerie being turf outings.
Miz Ida will carry 117 pounds in the Early Times Mint Julep and shares high weight with Hit the Board Stables’ I’m Already Sexy, who finished sixth behind Coffee Clique in the Churchill Downs
Distaff Turf Mile. The Wayne Catalano-trained daughter of Ready’s
Image won the Pucker Up (GIII) and Hatoof Stakes over the Arlington
Park turf and has taken five of her 12 career races and earned $241,610.
Miguel Mena will ride I’m Already Sexy from post three.
Other fillies and mares of interest in the Early Times Mint Julep include LTB Inc. and Miles Childers’ Honey Hues, who has won a pair of turf races at Churchill Downs but finished ninth after setting
the pace in the Keertana, an overnight stakes won by Praia on May 17. The 5-year-old Henny Hughes mare has won eight of 19 races and will be ridden from post one by Jesus Castanon.
John Duvielh, Stephen Landry and Earl and Keith Hernandez’s Hot Tempo
makes her Churchill Downs debut in the Early Times Mint Julep off a
narrow victory in the $60,000 Matron Stakes at
Louisiana’s Evangeline Downs. It was the first stakes triumph for the
daughter of Heatseeker-IRE, who has a career turf record of 5-2-0 in 11
races. Brian Hernandez Jr. will ride Hot Tempo in the Early Times Mint Julep.
Mort Fink’s homebred Enchanting Lisa, a half-sister to two-time Horse of the Year and six-time Eclipse Award winner Wise Dan and multiple stakes winner Successful Dan, will make her stakes
debut in Saturday’s race. Trainer by Charlie LoPresti, Enchanting
Lisa has won only one of her five career races, but she has never
finished worse than fourth in four attempts on turf and was beaten by a
head by Keertana winner Praia in a one-mile allowance
race in October at Keeneland.
The Early Times Mint Julep will be the second start of 2014 for Enchanting Lisa, who will be ridden from post seven by Julien Leparoux.
The field for the Early Times Mint Julep, from the hedge out (with jockey, weight): Honey Hues (Castanon, 114), Tapit’s World (Joe Rocco Jr., 112), I’m Already Sexy (Mena, 117), Hot Tempo (114, Hernandez
Jr.), Miz Ida (Lanerie, 117), Embarr (Dylan Davis, 115), Enchanting Lisa (Leparoux, 111) and Maid On a Mission (Marcelino Pedroza Jr., 114).
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