Caminadora pulls last-to-first upset in Regret
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One would normally not expect a Todd Pletcher trainee to be overlooked at odds of 32-1 in a graded stakes, especially one as wide open as Saturday's $145,250 Regret S. (G3) at Churchill Downs. Starlight Partners' CAMINADORA (More Than Ready) was allowed to go off at that price, in view of the fact that she was apparently stuck in her entry-level allowance eligibility. With new rider Corey Nakatani aboard, however, she got over the proverbial hump in a hurry. Caminadora was settled in last early, but closed best of all in a rough and tumble stretch drive to prevail by three-quarters of a length.
The unheralded winner led home a parade of longshots, for the 16-1 Snow Top Mountain (Najran) finished second and the nearly 50-1 Queen Hazel (Monarchos) grabbed third. Caminadora fueled generous payouts of $66.80, $25.20 and $16.20 while starting the gaudy exotics -- $1,011.20 (exacta), $20,220.80 (trifecta) and $268,585.20 (3-12-9-8 superfecta). |
The Regret began formfully enough, with the speedy Go Ask Alex (Afleet Alex)
taking her usual spot up front through fractions of :24, :48 1/5 and 1:13 2/5. A
rank Queen of the Creek (Theatrical [Ire]) tracked in second, but lost that
position on the far turn and gave way. At the same time, Dynazaper (Ghostzapper)
was on the march, brushing aside Go Ask Alex and driving to the lead at the top
of the stretch.
Then Dynazaper began to weaken passing the eight-pole, and the Regret was up
for grabs. It's Tea Time (Dynaformer), the 2-1 favorite, was among a squadron of
fillies in the hunt inside the final furlong, but she could not summon the
necessary closing kick. Instead, it was the improbable Caminadora who rolled
home on the outside to finish 1 1/8 miles on the good turf in 1:52.
"Overall, we had a great trip," Nakatani said. "(Trainer) Todd (Pletcher)
said 'Let's try to save as much ground as we can and try to make one run. She's
not as good as the others on numbers but she's been doing good.' I got pinched
back a little at the start, but we weren't too worried about that because we
wanted to lay back and get her nice and relaxed and make one run -- the
winning one -- and she did."
Snow Top Mountain, who had beaten Caminadora convincingly in a May 13
allowance over the course, also rallied boldly from near the tail of the field.
Although she was too late to catch Caminadora, she secured runner-up honors by
three-quarters of a length and returned $16 and $10.20. Queen Hazel kept on
gamely to prevail by a neck in a four-way finish for third, paying $17.40. It's
Tea Time rounded out the superfecta and was trailed by Dynazaper; Beautician (Dehere);
La Gran Bailadora (Afleet Alex); Jody Slew (Slew City Slew), who was squeezed
back in traffic in midstretch; Joharmony (Johar); Ambitoness (Action This Day);
Go Ask Alex and Queen of the Creek. Laura Babe (City Zip) was scratched.
With this initial stakes victory to her credit, Caminadora sports a line of
9-2-1-3, $144,878. The winner of a Belmont turf maiden last October in her
fourth career start, she finished second in the Good Mood S. just 18 days later
and called it a season. She plied her trade unsuccessfully in three entry-level
turf allowances this year, winding up fourth at Gulfstream Park in February, a
distant third to Queen of the Creek at Keeneland in April, and most recently
third to Snow Top Mountain.
"She's a filly that last year showed some promise at two," Pletcher said,
"and we went to Florida and wanted to find a way with her a little bit. Her last
race wasn't as good, but overanalyzing the race and looking at the figures it
was better than it appeared, so we decided to take a shot. Her choices were to
run back in a one-other-than (allowance) last week or wait the extra week and
run here and give her the extra time.
"It worked out well and she was able to get a good trip. She got fanned out
pretty wide at the top of the stretch, but it wasn't a bad thing here. The main
thing was to get her to settle the first part. It's been a great day so far.
We'll play it by ear for what's next."
Caminadora was bred by Stoneway Farm in Kentucky and sold for $150,000 as a
Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling. She is the second registered foal out of the
stakes-winning Stoneway (Storm Boot), whose subsequent offspring are a juvenile
filly named Pebble in the Sand (Malibu Moon) and a 2010 filly by More Than
Ready, a full sister to Caminadora. The winner's fourth dam is multiple Grade
1-placed Fiesta Libre (Damascus).
The Regret trophy was presented by Jean Cruguet, jockey of 1977 Triple Crown
winner Seattle Slew.
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