Premier Pegasus almost ready to return
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The 3-year-old graded stakes winner Premier Pegasus and the
graded-stakes-placed Riveting Reason are being prepared for comebacks
later this year, according to Maria Ayala, the assistant to
owner-trainer Myung Kwon Cho.
Premier Pegasus, scratched from the Santa Anita Derby the day before the race with a hairline fracture of the cannon bone of his left foreleg, is within three weeks of returning to racetrack training and is at a local farm.
“He’s almost ready to come back,” Ayala said.
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