Sunrise Smarty Holds On in Fall Highweight
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Going straight to the front and holding
off a late charge from Nathan's H Q, Sunrise Smarty earned his first
graded stakes victory Thursday afternoon in the 98th running of the
Grade 3, $100,000 Fall Highweight Handicap, the traditional Thanksgiving
Day feature at Aqueduct Racetrack.
Leaving from the
inside post, the 4-year-old Smarty Jones colt was committed to the lead
by jockey Ramon Dominguez and zipped through an opening quarter-mile in
21.51 seconds and a half 44.31. Still in front as the field turned for
home, Sunrise Smarty found another gear at the eighth pole and crossed
the wire a half-length in front.
Shouldering 130 pounds,
one less than the runner-up, Sunrise Smarty completed the six furlongs
in 1:09.97 as he gave Dominguez, who was celebrating his 35th birthday,
his fourth of five winners for the day.
"Being on the
inside, I was committed to go the lead," said Dominguez. "After a few
strides, I wasn't too happy with the pace scenario we were facing. I let
him open up a length or two, and, despite how fast we were going, he
was able to relax. At the eighth pole, it looked like they were going to
pass him, but he kept on finding."
The leading jockey
on The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) circuit this year and
the reigning Eclipse Award winner as the nation's top rider, Dominguez
started by winning race 2 aboard Terminus ($6.10) and next took race 5,
the Capades overnight stakes, aboard Marion Ravenwood ($4). He then
swept the late Pick 3 ($33.60) with Alcomatch ($4.30) in race 7, Sunrise
Smarty in the Fall Highweight, and Thisskysabeauty ($3.70) in race 9,
giving Andrew Lakeman, the former jockey who is confined to a
wheelchair, his first winner as a trainer.
"It's a dream
come true," said Lakeman, who became a trainer after being injured in a
spill in 2007. "It's great to have my first winner and I'm so happy and
grateful for everybody who helped me."
Sunrise Smarty,
the second choice in the field of five for the Fall Highweight, returned
$6.90 for a $2 win bet and earned $60,000 for his owners, West Point
Thoroughbreds, B C Stables, and Nick Cammarano. Overall, he is 4-3-1
from 12 lifetime starts with a bankroll of $221,961.
"He's
a real soldier. He shows up," said Hushion. "The inside post didn't
give us any choice but to send him today. I was worried after that first
quarter-mile, which was a bit salty, and again at the eighth pole, when
it looked like they had him in their sights and were going to run him
down. But he's a tough horse. He'll race here over the winter, but I
don't have anything in particular picked out."
Nathan's H
Q was 1 ½ lengths clear of Flat Bold, with Escrow Kid finishing fourth,
another 5 ¾ lengths back. Favored General Maximus broke down on the far
turn and was euthanized. Caixa Eletronica, Driven by Success,
Calibrachoa, Frazil, and Parent's Honor were scratched.
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