RACING’S TRIPLE CROWN



SIX ON ROSTER OF LATE NOMINEES TO TRIPLE CROWN
Five Colts and One Gelding Bring Total 2010 Nomination List to 372
The first of the coveted
The list of late nominations to the 2010 Triple Crown is headed by Steel Your Face Stable’s Yawanna Twist, the Gotham Stakes (GIII) runner-up who is entered to run in Saturday’s $500,000 Illinois Derby (GII) at
The early nomination period for the three Triple Crown races, which required a payment of $600 per horse, closed Saturday, Jan. 16 and 366 3-year-olds were made eligible for the three-race series at that time. The six late nominees bring the overall nomination total to 372. The 2010 early nomination total was down from the 401 3-year-olds initially made eligible for the Triple Crown in 2009. Last year’s late nomination phase saw 11 horses added to the overall list.
The late nomination roster includes five colts and one gelding. There are now 329 colts nominated to the Triple Crown, along with 31 geldings, four ridgelings and eight fillies.
The four remaining late nominees to the 2010 Triple Crown include:
§ Carnivore – A son of
§ Game Ball – A homebred son of Sky Mesa owned by John C. Oxley, the owner of 2001 Kentucky Derby winner Monarchos, has won two of three career starts, all at Tampa Bay Downs. Game Ball, entered in Saturday’s Illinois Derby, is trained by Canadian-based trainer Mark Casse.
§ Posse Power – Willow Creek Farm’s son of Posse has a 2-2-2 record in six races for trainer Frank Lucarelli, with his most recent effort being a third-place run in the El Camino Real Derby (GIII) at Golden Gate Fields. He’s entered in Saturday’s $750,000 Santa Anita Derby (GI).
§ Thomas Baines – This son of
With the close of the late nomination period, owners have one more opportunity to make their horses eligible to the Triple Crown races. Horses can be made a supplemental entry to all three races for a fee of $200,000 paid on Wednesday, April 28, the day of entry to the Kentucky Derby, or $100,000 paid at entry time for the Preakness, which makes the horse eligible for both remaining Triple Crown races, or the Belmont Stakes.
Only 11 3-year-olds have swept all three races in the challenging Triple Crown series, with Affirmed being the most recent in 1978.
For more information contact:
Donald R. Richardson Gene Williams
Senior Vice President, Racing (502) 426-8422
Churchill Downs Inc. (502) 636-4470 (502) 426-7065 Fax
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