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Champions, Breeders' Cup winners head 336 early Triple Crown nominees

Last updated: 2/7/10 6:55 PM

Champions, Breeders' Cup winners head 336 early Triple

Crown nominees

Lookin at Lucky is looking to give Bob Baffert his fourth Derby trophy

(Benoit Photos)

A total of

336

sophomores have thrown their hat into the mix of early nominations for the

2010 renewals of America's three classic races that comprise horse racing's

highly sought Triple Crown.

The first of the classics -- the 136th Kentucky Derby (G1) -- will be run May 1 at Churchill Downs

in Louisville, Kentucky, to be followed by the 135th

Preakness S. on May 15 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore and the 142nd

Belmont S. (G1) on June 5 at New York's Belmont Park. The early nomination

period, at $600 per horse, closed January 16. A late period for

nominations, at $6,000 each, will close on March 27.

At the head of the 2010 class are champion two-year-old male LOOKIN AT LUCKY

(Smart Strike) and Breeders' Cup

Juvenile (G1) winner VALE OF YORK (Ire) (Invincible Spirit). Lookin at Lucky is trained by Bob Baffert, a three-time winner of both the Kentucky

Derby and Preakness who was ushered into racing's Hall of Fame last summer. Vale

of York is trained by Saeed bin Suroor for Godolphin's Sheikh Mohammed bin

Rashid al Maktoum, who has overseen the development of that massive racing

operation into a worldwide racing powerhouse. Vale of York and Lookin at Lucky,

just a head apart in their memorable 1-2 finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, are

joined on the roster of Triple Crown nominees by all the other runners from that

race with the exception of Alfred Nobel (Ire) (Danehill Dancer).

In addition, eight fillies are nominated for the Triple Crown. They include Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies

(G1) winner

and champion two-year-old filly SHE BE WILD (Offlee Wild) as well as multiple Grade

1

winner BLIND LUCK (Pollard's Vision), who finished third in the Juvenile Fillies before winning the

Hollywood Starlet (G1) by seven lengths.

The 2010 early nomination total is down from the 401 three-year-olds initially

made eligible for the three-race series in 2009. Eleven horses were added to the

overall list during last year's late nomination phase.

"Our nomination total is down a bit, but the 366 horses on the roster of

nominees represent as deep a field of quality prospects as we've seen over the

years," said Donald R. Richardson, senior vice president, racing, for Churchill

Downs Inc. "All the major players in the United States have come

forward for these classics and have been joined by 17 representatives from

abroad. The list includes eight of the top nine horses from the 2009

Experimental Free Handicap for two-year-old males, along with the fillies that

were considered the top two of their gender in 2009, so it's clear that interest

in this special series of classics that include the Kentucky Derby, Preakness

and Belmont Stakes remains deep and widespread."

Of the 17 overseas nominees, eight -- led by Vale of York and promising recent purchase TAHITIAN

WARRIOR (Maria's Mon) -- are part of the

ongoing bid by Godolphin Racing to capture the Kentucky Derby, one of the few

major races in the world that has eluded Sheikh Mohammed. The rest of the

overseas contingent hail from England and Ireland and include horses conditioned

by trainers such as John Gosden, Aidan O'Brien, Dermot Weld and Jeremy Noseda.

After giving way to two-time Eclipse Award winner Steve Asmussen to end a

six-year run as the trainer nominating the most horses to the Triple Crown, Todd

Pletcher returns to that familiar spot this year with 20 nominees. Making a

spectacular return to the big stage this year is Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne

Lukas, who made a habit to be at the head of the list for nominations. Lukas'

presence among the major nominators has diminished in recent years, but he

returned with a vengeance in 2010 with 19 nominations, which ranks second on the

list. Lukas has won 13 Triple Crown races and is tied for the highest career

total of Triple Crown wins with Hall of Fame trainer "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons,

who saddled a pair of Triple Crown winners in Gallant Fox and Omaha in 1930 and

1934, respectively.

Hall of Famers Nick Zito and Baffert, always among the top nominators, are

prominent again this year. Zito has 15 on the list and Baffert 13. Joining them

at the double-figure level are Southern California conditioners John Sadler,

with 16 nominees, and Richard Mandella, another Hall of Fame trainer, with 11.

Asmussen, the trainer of Preakness winners Curlin (2007) and Rachel Alexandra

(2009) who led trainers in 2009 with 25 nominations, has nominated six horses to

this year's Triple Crown races. His aforementioned Preakness winners have earned

Horse of the Year honors in each of the last three years.

Taking over the leadership at the top of the owner rankings is Thoroughbred

Racing Legends, a partnership that has parceled its horses to Lukas, Zito and

Baffert. The partnership is represented by 12 Thoroughbreds. Close behind is

WinStar Farm with 10 early nominees. Spendthrift Farm of B. Wayne Hughes and the

Gary and Mary West Stables join Godolphin with eight nominations. Zayat Stables,

which led owners with 22 early nominees in 2009, nominated just two horses in

the early phase this year.

Leading the sire list of nominees are Distorted Humor and Tiznow, each with

10. Following closely with nine are Unbridled's Song and Maria's Mon. Afleet

Alex and Giant's Causeway are, respectively, the sires of eight early nominees.

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