'Sky is the limit' for Pimlico Special winner Tenfold

Photo: Eclipse Sportswire

When last seen at Pimlico Race Course a year ago, Winchell Thoroughbreds’ Tenfold was closing with a flourish to finish a close-up third in the Preakness Stakes to eventual Triple Crown winner Justify.

Friday afternoon, the 4-year-old son of Curlin made a triumphant return to Baltimore, splitting rivals in upper stretch and holding off the late flourish from You’re to Blame to win the 49th running of the Grade 3, $300,000 Pimlico Special by a neck.

The Special, lengthened this year one-sixteenth of a mile to 1 ¼ miles, was one of seven stakes, four graded, worth $1.5 million on the Black-Eyed Susan day program.

The Steve Asmussen-trained Tenfold ($12.20) enjoyed a ground-saving trip under Ricardo Santana, Jr., settling toward the back of the pack as 30-1 long shot Flying the Flag led through an opening quarter-mile in 23.62 seconds, with the half going in 47.44 and three-quarters of a mile in 1:11.44.

As the field of 13 began to bunch up on the turn, Santana sent Tenfold through a narrow opening and the colt spurted into the lead, refusing to yield in the final strides to hit the wire in 2:02.36 over a fast main track.

“That’s the horse we expected,” said Santana in winning his first Special. “We always believed in him. He always tries hard.”

 The Special was the first at the distance at Pimlico since May 27, 2000, a race won by the Eddie Gaudet-trained Big Bid.

It was also the first win of the year in three starts for Tenfold, who finished fourth in an optional claimer at the Fair Grounds in March followed by a seventh-place finish as the favorite in the Oaklawn Handicap (G2). Overall, his record stands at 4-0-1 from 10 career starts, including one other graded stakes win in the Jim Dandy (G2) last year at Saratoga Race Course.

The winner’s purse of $180,000 extended his bankroll to $895,890.

“It was a definite target because of how he ran in the Preakness last year,” said Asmussen, who previously won the Special in 2008 with Student Council. “This was exactly the outcome we were hoping for. The sky is the limit for him. I don’t think he’s really laid down his body yet. He’s a sound horse and everything in the pedigree gets better with age.”

Finishing a neck behind You’re to Blame in third was Cordmaker, who in turn was 1 ¾ lengths in front of Wait for It. Just Whistle checked in fifth, followed by Carlino, Clubman, Unbridled Juan, Rally Cary, Heavy Roller, Flying the Flag, Bobby G and Flameaway.

The Special’s rich past includes the iconic 1938 match race won by Seabiscuit over Triple Crown winner War Admiral. The stakes was discontinued after 1958 but revived in 1988 by late Maryland Jockey Club president Frank De Francis. The Special’s winners include Triple Crown champions Whirlaway, Citation and Assault and modern-day Horses of the Year Criminal Type, Cigar, Skip Away, Mineshaft and Invasor.

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