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| Virginia-bred Blueskiesnrainbows back in form for Bob Baffert. (Benoit Photo) |
(Edited from Betfair Hollywood Park website. Blueskiesnrainbows was bred by Edward P. Evans. Virginia-bred Camp Victory won the $250,000 Triple Bend Handicap (G1) at Hollywood Park on Saturday, June 30th.)
Inglewood, Calif. (July 4, 2012)—Blueskiesnrainbows, who
earned his maiden victory against $30,000 claimers last Dec. 11, became a
graded stakes winner Thursday at Betfair Hollywood Park.
Giving jockey Joe Talamo his second consecutive win in the Grade II,
$150,000 Swaps Stakes, the English Channel colt led throughout, prevailing
by three-quarters of a length over Nonios and five other fellow 3-year-olds.
Racing in blinkers for the first time since Feb. 9, Blueskiesnrainbows
earned his third win in eight starts for Bad Boy Racing and
Whizway Farms and Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert. The victory in 1:50.89 for the 1 1/8 miles over Cushion Track was a record
fifth in the Swaps for Baffert. The trainer had been tied for most in a race
first run in 1974 with fellow Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas.
Out of the Deputy Minister mare Cho Cho San, Blueskiesnrainbows paid
$9.60, $6.60 and $3.00. Losing for the first time in four starts against his own age group, Nonios
returned $4.20 and $2.60. The show price on Liaison, the 2-1 favorite also
trained by Baffert, was $2.40. The 2011 CashCall Futurity winner finished a
head behind Nonios.
Returning to California after finishing a distant ninth in the Grade II
American Turf May 4 at Churchill Downs, Blueskiesnrainbows got the same kind of
front running trip he had when almost pulling a huge surprise in the Grade I
Santa Anita Derby April 7. Dismissed at 42-1, the Virginia bred had a clear lead early before
finishing third, only a half-length behind winner I’ll Have Another, who went
on to capture the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Now 2-for-2 locally, Blueskiesnrainbows received token pressure from All
Squared Away and Called to Serve through pedestrian fractions (24.15, 48.18 and
1:12.88 for six furlongs) and had more than enough left to increase his
earnings to $221,242.
“Joe did a great job of slowing it down,’’ said Baffert after a
Spring/Summer meet high ninth stakes victory. “I thought I could run first and
second, but Liaison kind of struggled a little bit with the slow pace. I was a
little disappointed, but they ran their races. I’ll get them down to Del Mar
and decide what to do with them.’’
Talamo, who upset the Baffert-trained Coil when riding Dreamy Kid in the
2011 Swaps, said the winner fought hard, just as he had in the near miss in the
Santa Anita Derby.
“(Baffert) told me to sit still until he switches leads and to save as
much horse as you can until the last part,’’ said Talamo. “That’s pretty much
what we did. I appreciate the opportunity they gave me with him.’’
Rousing Sermon was fourth, 2 ¼ lengths behind Liaison, then came Called to
Serve, Empire Way and All Squared Away.

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