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American Pharoah set to return to California
Ridden by Victor Espinoza, the colt won Santa Anita's FrontRunner (G1) on September 27 and was subsequently sidelined due to a foot injury, causing him to miss the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) on November 1. Headquartered at Baffert's Barn 5 over the fall and winter, American Pharoah began his assault on the elusive Triple Crown with his first recorded breeze on February 4, a crisp three furlong move in :36 1/5. Under Baffert's stewardship, "Pharoah" would go on to register a total of six Santa Anita works prior to taking the Rebel (G2) by 6 1/4 lengths at Oaklawn Park on March 14. In all, American Pharoah had eight works at his Santa Anita base in advance of winning the first leg in the Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby (G1), on May 2. "From day one, we couldn't miss any time with him," said Baffert this past Wednesday morning. "We went three eighths, three eighths, five eighths...we hit every mark and he just thrived. The timing of everything was perfect." American Pharoah will be greeted by his trainer and jockey, along with an anticipated throng of invited media at the Baffert Barn upon his arrival Thursday. It is also expected that the Triple Crown Champ will parade for the public on Santa Anita's main track between races on June 27, when the Gold Cup (G1) will highlight a card that features four graded stakes. Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com
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