2018 Awesome Again Stakes as Shown in Youtube

Thoroughbred racehorse trained in the United States

Advance
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Accelerate at the 2018 Breeders' Cup

Sire Lookin at Lucky
Grandsire Smart Strike
Dam Issues
Damsire Awesome Again
Sexual practice Stallion
Foaled May 10, 2013[1]
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Mike Abraham
Owner Hronis Racing
(Kosta & Pete Hronis)
Trainer John W. Sadler
Record 23: 10-5-six
Earnings United states$ $6,692,480[2]
Major wins
Shared Belief Stakes (2016)
Los Alamitos Derby (2016)
San Diego Handicap (2017)
San Pasqual Stakes (2018)
Santa Anita Handicap (2018)
Gold Cup at Santa Anita Stakes (2018)
Pacific Classic Stakes (2018)
Awesome Again Stakes (2018)

Breeders' Cup wins:
Breeders' Loving cup Archetype (2018)

Awards
American Champion Older Dirt Male Equus caballus (2018)

Accelerate (foaled May x, 2013) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse, best known for winning the 2018 Breeders' Cup Classic. He established his reputation when defeating champion Arrogate in the 2017 GII San Diego Handicap, and prior to his Breeders' Loving cup success won the GI Santa Anita Handicap, GI Gilded Cup at Santa Anita Stakes, GI Pacific Classic Stakes, and the GI Awesome Again Stakes. He is i of 3 horses from the 2013 foal ingather to win the Breeders' Loving cup Classic, forth with Arrogate in 2016, and Gun Runner in 2017.

Groundwork [edit]

Accelerate is a anecdote stallion with a small-scale white star, a white sock on his left hind leg and two coronet bands, 1 on his right hind leg and another on his correct fore.

Accelerate was bred in Kentucky by Mike Abraham. He was from the second crop of foals sired past Lookin at Lucky, who won the 2010 Preakness Stakes and four other Grade I races. Accelerate's dam, Effect, was sired by Breeders' Cup Classic winner Awesome Once again and descends on the female side from Kentucky Broodmare of the Yr Smartaire.[three]

He was purchased every bit hip #1162 at the 2014 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $380,000 by Hronis Racing, the nom de course for Kosta and Pete Hronis.[2]

2016: 3-twelvemonth-old season [edit]

Accelerate did not race until April of his 3-year-old season. He made his debut in a 6-furlong Maiden Special Weight on April 17 at Los Alamitos Race Course, where he finished 2nd, beaten by one-half a length by Westbrook, only finishing a neck ahead of future champion Arrogate. He finished quaternary in his next race, a 6+ itwo -furlong Maiden Special Weight at Santa Anita Park on May 22. He and so finished 3rd in a 7-furlong Maiden Special Weight at Santa Anita Park on June 18. He bankrupt his maiden in his fourth try in a mile Maiden Special Weight at Del Mar on July 28, where he defeated time to come graded-stakes winner Curlin Road by viii+ 3iv lengths.

He made his side by side beginning in the inaugural running of the mile Shared Belief Stakes on Baronial 26 at Del Mar. He ran in third position near of the race, before taking the lead on the final plow and holding off Taman Guard and Semper Fortis to prevail by half a length.[4]

After his win, he was the favorite in the 1+ 1viii -mile GII Los Alamitos Derby. Sitting in fourth position and wide throughout the race, he made a motility on the final turn to challenge Blackjackcat, as Semper Fortis took the advantage on the runway. Semper Fortis was in the lead for most of the long homestretch, but Accelerate gradually wore him down to win past a head. Accelerate had to survive a 13-minute stewards' inquiry for bumping Blackjackcat about the wire.[5]

Advance trained for his outset try in a course I race, the Breeders' Loving cup Dirt Mile on November 4 at Santa Anita.[half-dozen] He finished a rallying third, but a neck behind future Horse of the Year, Gun Runner, and 3+ i2 lengths behind the winner, Tamarkuz.[7]

2017: 4-year-old season [edit]

Accelerate started his 4-yr-sometime season in the GII San Pasqual Stakes on Jan i at Santa Anita Park, where he finished 2d on a sloppy rail, 1+ 1iv lengths behind the favorite, Midnight Storm.[8]

He and then finished third in the GII San Antonio Stakes on February 4, behind GI winners Los Alamitos Futurity winner Mor Spirit and Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Hoppertunity.[9]

His next planned start was the GII Oaklawn Handicap, but he was forced to scratch when he spiked a fever after arriving at Oaklawn Park. He was then given a short break, and returned in a i-mile Allowance Optional Claiming on May 5, at Santa Anita Park. He finished 2nd, beaten 1+ 1iv lengths past multiple graded-stakes winner Danzing Candy.

Accelerate's next start came in the ane+ ane16 mile GIII Precisionist Stakes, on June 24 at Santa Anita Park [x] He finished tertiary, 1+ iiifour lengths backside stakes-winner Cat Burglar, and fifteen+ i4 lengths backside the winner, Collected.[11]

He and then ran in the one+ 1sixteen mile GII San Diego Handicap on July 22, where he wore blinkers for the start time and had a rider alter from regular rider Tyler Baze to Victor Espinoza. He would face 2016 American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse Arrogate, who had non lost a race since his debut.[12] Accelerate was driven to the atomic number 82 by Espinoza, and he set fractions of 23.49 for a quarter of a mile, 47.07 for half a mile, and 1:11.39 for three-fourths of a mile, while steadily separating himself from his competition. He had a 7-length lead as he entered the homestretch, and widened the margin to 8+ itwo lengths every bit he passed the wire, as Arrogate finished far dorsum in quaternary.[xiii] His trainer, John Sadler, said after the race: "He trained really well Sunday up at Santa Anita and showed a lot of popular when Victor worked him from the gate, and they kept telling me it was $l,000 for second. You don't want to concede annihilation, only I'chiliad surprised we won, because Arrogate is the all-time equus caballus in the world."

On July 29, Sadler appear that Advance would run for the outset time at the distance of a mile and a quarter, and would have a rematch with Arrogate in the GI Pacific Archetype Stakes on August 19 at Del Mar Racetrack. Sadler said: "He likes the track, and if at that place was ever a time to endeavor a mile and a quarter it's at present."[fourteen] Accelerate bankrupt well and ran in 2d position most of the race behind Collected, equally Arrogate stalked in tertiary. Accelerate challenged Collected on the turn for home, but flattened out in the stretch to end third, browbeaten four lengths.[fifteen]

Accelerate's next start would exist a second try at the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, on November 3 at Del Mar. Accelerate was never comfortable and did not burn to stop 9th in a field of ten, the worst finish of his fourteen race career.[16] He came out of the race with a sore pes, that ended upwardly beingness a quarter cleft.[17]

He then finished the year with a run in the GII San Antonio Stakes, which he ran in for the second time that year, as it was rescheduled to be run at the finish of Dec to try to attract horses to prep in information technology for the Pegasus World Cup. He settled in third position and stalked throughout the race, and ran evenly in the stretch to agree second place, beaten 3+ 14 lengths by multiple-graded stakes winner Behemothic Expectations.[xviii]

2018: 5-yr-former season [edit]

Accelerate started his v-year-old flavour in the GII San Pasqual Stakes on February iii.[19] Accelerate broke awkwardly, was jostled slightly between horses, and settled at the back of the pack. On the backstretch, Espinoza tried to move him through an opening on the rail to press a slow step prepare by Mubtaahij. Mubtaahij, ridden by Drayden Van Dyke, moved onto the rail and forced Accelerate to be checked back.[xx] Espinoza had to await behind horses until the head of the stretch, when the rail opened for him again. Accelerate moved through the opening, took the lead and pulled away to win past ane+ 34 lengths with a time of 1:50.58 for one+ 116 miles.[21]

It was then appear that Accelerate would target the 1+ 14 -mile GI Santa Anita Handicap on March 11 at Santa Anita. His owner, Kosta Hronis, was pleased about the patience the horse had shown in his last race, and thought that he had shown plenty maturity to try a mile and a quarter once again. Accelerate broke well on the sloppy track, and stalked Mubtaahij throughout much of the race. He took the lead on the far plough, and pulled away in the stretch to win past 5+ ane2 lengths over Mubtaahij, with a time of 2:01.83.[22] It was the starting time time trainer John Sadler had won the race.[23]

He next ran in the 1+ 1viii -mile GII Oaklawn Handicap on Apr 13.[24] He bankrupt well, and moved upwards to third, with Malibu Stakes and Triple Bend Handicap winner City of Calorie-free sitting direct backside him. On the far turn, Accelerate moved upward to take the lead, under potent driving from Espinoza, while City of Light moved up easily without request from his jockey, Drayden Van Dyke. City of Light pulled a length in forepart, only Accelerate connected to battle from the inside to close the margin to a neck. Sadler said after the race: "Outset fourth dimension out of boondocks, and I idea he ran a great race, I was pleased. Remember, it was a handicap, and we were giving away the weight."[25]

Accelerate and Urban center of Low-cal would have a rematch on May 27 in the GI one+ 1iv -mile Gold Cup at Santa Anita.[26] Accelerate broke well and stalked in tertiary position as Dr. Dorr lead with Urban center of Calorie-free in 2d, earlier Accelerate made his motility turning for home and opened up a 4+ 14 -length lead every bit he crossed the wire in front end. He had a concluding fourth dimension of 2:01.38.[27]

He was entered to defend his title in the GII San Diego Handicap on July 21 at Del Mar, but he was scratched since John Sadler did not want to run his stablemate, Catalina Cruiser, and Accelerate in the same race. [28]

Accelerate was so trained up to the GI Pacific Archetype on Baronial 18 at Del Mar.[29] [30] He drew post 5 with a new rider in Joel Rosario who would replace the injured Victor Espinoza. He was bumped at the start before moving up to stalk the step, which was set by Roman Rosso, he stayed in third until he made a potent motion around the far turn and drew off in the stretch to win past 12+ one2 lengths—a record margin in the ane+ 14 -mile effect. The concluding time was ii:01.83.[31] It was announced on August 29 that Accelerate would stand at Lane'southward End Farm upon retirement.[32]

His next start would be the GI 1+ ane8 -mile Crawly Again Stakes on September 29, where he would see the returning West Coast. Accelerate was reluctant to load and hopped out of the gate to exist terminal of six horses. He was iv-broad on the commencement turn before moving up to 3rd nearing the last plough. He was challenged past Isotherm before he took the pb on the turn and won by 2+ 1four lengths over West Declension with a last time of i:50.38.

So Advance shipped outside of California for the 2d fourth dimension in his career to run in the GI 1+ 14 Breeders' Cup Classic on November 3 at Churchill Downs.[33] Accelerate drew post fourteen in a fourteen-horse field. He was again reluctant to load and bankrupt in 5th position. He stayed in fifth until the final plow when he challenged Mendelssohn for the pb and took it when they entered the stretch. He held off a challenge from Thunder Snowfall and a fast closing-Gunnevera to win by ane length, with a final fourth dimension of 2:02.93.[34]

Accelerate arrived at Lane's Finish Farm on Nov 4 for a cursory break and to be bachelor for inspection by breeders earlier preparation for his final start in the GI 1+ 18 -mile Pegasus World Cup on January 26.[35] His stud fee was ready for $20,000 on November 7[36]

Accelerate began his preparations for his final start on December 8.[37]

2019: 6-year-former season [edit]

Accelerate was voted the Eclipse Award for 2018 Champion Older Male.

On January 26, he finished 3rd on a sloppy track in the GI Pegasus World Loving cup. This was his final career start before embarking on a new career as a stallion at Lane's End Farm in Versailles, Kentucky.[38]

Full-blooded [edit]

Pedigree of Advance, chestnut horse, 2013[1] [39]
Sire
Lookin at Lucky
2007
Smart Strike (Tin can)
1991
Mr. Prospector Heighten a Native
Gilt Digger
Classy 'north Smart (CAN) Smarten
No Form (CAN)
Private Feeling
1999
Vest to Me Danzig
Belonging
Purple Feeling Clever Play tricks
Sharp Belle
Dam
Bug
2003
Crawly Once again (CAN)
1994
Deputy Government minister (Can) Vice Regent (Tin can)
Mint Copy (CAN)
Primal Force Blushing Groom (FR)
Prime number Prospect
Darlin Echo
1996
Eastern Repeat Damascus
Wild Adulation
Darlin Lindy Cox'due south Ridge
Smart Darlin, out of Smartaire (family unit: A13)[40]

Accelerate is inbred 3S x 5D to Mr. Prospector, meaning that stallion appears in the tertiary generation of the sire'due south side of his pedigree, and in the 5th generation of the dam's side. Advance is besides inbred 5S 10 5D to Smartaire, and is 5S x 5D x 5D to Northern Dancer.

References [edit]

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  16. ^ "Boxing of Midway breaks through". BloodHorse.
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  22. ^ "Advance rolls in Big 'Cap". 10 March 2018.
  23. ^ "Advance romps". BloodHorse.
  24. ^ "Advance pointed to Oaklawn". BloodHorse.
  25. ^ "Metropolis of Light edges Accelerate". BloodHorse.
  26. ^ "City of Calorie-free stretches out atomic number 82". BloodHorse.
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  38. ^ "Accelerate, City of Light Headline $9 Million Pegasus World Cup". Gulfstream Park Press Release. Retrieved 2019-01-22 .
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  40. ^ "*Randolph of Chatsworth Mare – Family unit A13". Bloodlines.internet . Retrieved 23 January 2019.

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