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Ultra-game Lava Man takes third straight Hollywood Gold Cup
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Lava Man (outside) outgamed a tough A. P. Xcellent to record
his historic score
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STD Racing Stable and Jason Wood's LAVA MAN (Slew City Slew) looked defeated
in the stretch of the $750,000
Hollywood Gold Cup S. (G1)
on Saturday, but the resilient California-bred found just enough in the final
two jumps to eke out a nose win, joining Native Diver (1965-67) as the only
winners of three consecutive Gold Cups. Trained by Doug O'Neill, who was in
Ireland on holiday, the gelded six-year-old tracked the pace of A. P. Xcellent
(A.P. Indy) throughout the duration of the race but could never get by the
stubborn leader, who led for virtually every jump of the 1 1/4 miles on the
Cushion Track, until the final moments. Jockey Corey Nakatani went to work late
on Lava Man and he responded with a champion-like surge at the wire, stopping
the teletimer in 2:03 1/5.
Sent off as the 7-5 favorite, the winner paid $4.80, $3 and $2.10, while
topping the $18.70 exacta ($1) and $185.90 trifecta ($1). The $1 superfecta
totaled $1,033.10 (8-2-9-4) and $317 (8-2-9-5), as there was a dead-heat
in fourth. A. P. Xcellent ran valiantly in defeat at nearly 9-1, worth $7.40 and
$4.80. Big Booster (Accelerator) closed from last with a huge late surge but
fell three-parts of a length shy of second at 24-1, returning $8.40 to show.
Porfido (Chi) (Mash One [Chi]) and 8-5 second choice Molengao (Brz) (Royal
Academy) dead-heated for fourth and were followed by A. P. Arrow (A.P. Indy),
Saint Stephen (Saint Ballado), Wilko (Awesome Again) and My Creed (Beau Genius).
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The veteran Lava Man continues to add to his legacy as one of the finest
California-bred runners in recent times, earning his ninth graded score in the
Golden State since 2005. Lava Man has now amassed $5,189,706 in earnings from his 40-17-8-3
mark, which reflects 13 stakes wins.
His 2006 campaign began with a victory in the $1 million Sunshine Millions
Classic on the main track. In addition to making history by becoming the first
horse to win the Santa Anita H. (G1), Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic
(G1) in the same year, Lava Man proved equally successful on the turf in the
Charles Whittingham Memorial H. (G1) and Khaled S. He captured the Goodwood
Breeders' Cup H. (G2) to extend his winning streak to seven before his setback
in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), when he wound up seventh at Churchill Downs,
his only defeat from eight starts last year. The dark bay scored a smart win in
the Sunshine Millions Turf in his 2007 debut. Following a repeat in this year's
'Big Cap, the dark bay was unsuccessful in his trip to Dubai and placed second
in the recent Whittingham.
Bred by Lonnie Arterburn, Eve Kuhlmann and Kim Kuhlmann, Lava
Man was produced by the winning Nostalgia's Star mare Li'l Ms. Leonard. He has
an unraced juvenile half-brother by High Brite named Li'l Brite Star.
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