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Ventura blazes to Filly & Mare Sprint win
"She ran effortlessly," Gomez agreed. "When we went by those horses, she was just cruising." Ventura was sent off the 5-2 second pick to pay $7.60, $3.40 and $3 while keying $1 exotics of $12.70 (exacta), $48.70 (trifecta) and $733.30 (12-5-6-10 superfecta). Indian Blessing was best of the rest by two lengths over Zaftig (Gone West), returning $3.40 and $2.40. "She ran a great race," said Indian Blessing's trainer, Bob Baffert. "She did all she could but the winner just ran a tremendous race, almost a track record. Frankel was right. He was telling me all week that he was going to get me and he did." Zaftig was making her return off a 139-day break in this spot, last seen taking the June 7 Acorn S. (G1), and was worth $4 as the 5-1 third choice. Miraculous Miss (Mr. Greeley), runner-up in last year's Filly & Mare Sprint, filled out the superfecta this time around, and was followed under the wire by Tizzy's Tune (Tiznow), Intangaroo (Orientate), Magnificience (Stormy Atlantic), Jazzy (Arg) (Mutakddim), Lady Sprinter (Orientate), La Tee (Broken Vow), Dearest Trickski, Dream Rush (Wild Rush) and Tiz Elemental (Cee's Tizzy). Indyanne (Indian Charlie) was an early scratch. The Kentucky-bred Ventura was first campaigned in England, breaking her maiden in her second start before competing in handicaps with mixed success. She then switched to the Polytrack at Kempton, where she broke through with her first stakes coup in the Hyde S. at the expense of males. That booked her ticket to the United States. A smart allowance winner on Santa Anita's downhill turf in her American bow, she rallied from far back to claim the Madison S. (G2) on Keeneland's Polytrack. Ventura then switched back to the turf for her next four starts, finishing third in the Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S. (G3) before adding the Just a Game S. (G1) to her line. The dark bay just missed by a nose next out in the CashCall Mile Invitational S. (G2) and filled the runner-up spot once again when taking on the boys in the Woodbine Mile (Can-G1) in her race prior to this one. She's now earned $1,359,315 to go along with her 15-7-5-1 career mark. Ventura was produced by the multiple French stakes-placed Estala (GB) (Be My Guest), whose youngest offspring is an unraced juvenile colt named Oba King (Mizzen Mast). Estala is herself a half-sister to English Group 3 warrior Vortex (GB) (Danehill); French stakes victress and classic-placed Erudite (Generous); and French Group 3 queens Prove (Danehill) and Danefair (Danehill), the latter the dam of multiple English Group 3 winner Trade Fair (GB) (Zafonic). Ventura's third dam is Cairn Rouge (Ire) (Pitcairn), heroine of the Irish One Thousand Guineas (Ire-G1) and Champion S. (Eng-G1) in 1980.
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