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Sovereignty touched by Manitoba magic
Sovereignty touched by Manitoba magic

Winnipeg Free Press

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Sovereignty touched by Manitoba magic

It's a long and winding road from St. Laurent, Man., to the Kentucky Derby, but Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott found the way. When Sovereignty came powering down the stretch to win the 151st Kentucky Derby five weeks ago for Mott, it marked the third time in four years that Manitoba had a strong connection to the Run for the Roses. In 2022, 80-1 shot Rich Strike became the first horse in history out of a Manitoba-bred mare to win the Kentucky Derby. Rich Strike was out of Gold Strike, who was bred by Winnipegger Dick Bonnycastle of Harlequin Romance fame. In 2023, Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan was sired by Goldencents, who is out of a Manitoba-bred named Golden Works, a two-time winner at Assiniboia Downs bred by Phil Kives. JEFF ROBERSON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Sovereignty crosses the finish line to win the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby early in May this year. Now, we've got 71-year-old Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, who stomped the terra in St. Laurent, during his formative years with horses, as the conditioner of the 2025 Kentucky Derby winner. 'My father and his partner owned some property near St. Laurent,' said Mott from his barn in New York. 'We had a ranch up there. I spent a couple of years on the ranch when I was 12 and 13 years old. We had eight or nine hundred head of cattle up there every summer. That was before I went to the racetrack, but we made a few trips to Assiniboia Downs. My father was a veterinarian, and he always loved horses, so we went to the races in Winnipeg.' 'My father bought a couple horses out of Winnipeg. He bought a horse named Royal Envy from Assiniboia Downs and sent him to me at Park Jefferson. We won some races with him, he was a pretty neat horse. I knew some guys who raced up there on a regular basis. 'Roy Bittner and Melvin Schanzenbach would come down to Atokad in Nebraska when Assinboia Downs closed up. I was just a kid then, in 67-68. 'Schanzy' had a horse named John Jet. He was lengths ahead of the other South Dakota-breds. He brought him back in the fall of the year to win some of the bigger races.' In 1998, at age 45, Mott surpassed H. Allen Jerkens as the youngest trainer ever to be inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame. He's won 15 Breeders Cup races, two Kentucky Derbies, two Belmont Stakes and the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer in North America four times. He's won 5,513 races and over US$360 million in purses. He started training horses shortly after leaving Manitoba, which he recalled fondly. 'I was living on the ranch in St. Laurent by myself after we got it fenced,' said Mott. 'Then it was just me and a guy named Swede Benoit from South Dakota. We took care of all the cattle and the horses. You have to ride up there. It's pretty rough country. You don't just drive around the pasture. There's some lowlands, and a lot of trees and brush. We rode everyday checking the cattle, taking care of them. 'The first year we were up there we didn't even have a shower. We heated water up and took baths in a wash tub. The second year my Dad put in a shower. We were first class then. I've got a lot of good memories of my time up there. I loved it.' One of the things that sets the great trainers apart from the good ones is their empathy for horses. Hall of Famer Jerkens, widely regarded as one of the best horse trainers in the history of the sport, had it. Hall of Famer Charlie Whittingham, the all-time leading trainer of stakes winners in California had it. Mott definitely has it, for both people and horses. I first noticed it in Mott when I was covering Cigar at the 1995 Breeders' Cup at Belmont Park for the Thoroughbred Times. One of the most famous horses in the history of the sport, Cigar was in the midst of establishing a 16-race winning streak of the likes that hadn't been seen since the mighty Citation accomplished a similar feat in the late 1940s. On one memorable morning the Belmont backstretch was flooded, and I was the lone reporter standing outside Cigar's barn in the pouring rain. Mott asked me why I was standing outside getting drenched, and I told him my job was to cover Cigar for the week. 'I'm not supposed to let you in the barn,' he said. 'But you can't stand out there. Come on in.' I met Cigar, and his groom Juan Campozano, who, along with Mott, let me pet the most famous horse in the world at the time. It was one of those special moments in life that you never forget, thanks to the kindness of Mott. On the morning of the 1995 Breeders' Cup Classic, I walked out to the track with Cigar, who was accompanied by Mott on his pony. It was still raining and the track would be sloppy that day, and we wondered what Cigar would think of it. The moment Cigar stepped on the racetrack he reared up and looked like Pegasus. There would be no beating him that day. He won by 2-1/2 lengths and it was never in doubt. Immediately after the race, I was standing on the track beside his owner Allen Paulson and he turned to me and said, 'He's something else, isn't he.' Later that evening at the barn, Mott and everyone in the barn connected to Cigar signed a numbered print for me. While gathered around the barn, Mott tried to read a poem entitled Of Cigar, Smoke and Mirrors by Cigar as told to Gilda A. Libero, who at the time was walking horses for Mott, and who now works as the program co-ordinator at the New York Racing Association. 'I couldn't get through it,' said Mott. 'I kept tearing up.' The last half of the poem read: JESSICA HILL / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trainer Bill Mott (right) lifts the August Belmont trophy as jockey Junior Alvarado looks on after winning the 157th running of the Belmont Stakes with Sovereignty. The knowledge of what lies within is my hidden wealth. For when all the talk is said and done, and judgements handed in, I, and those who love me know, what's there has always been. Eye to eye, who dares to look, I capture their reflection. A mirrored gaze reveals their soul, now open to detection. With knowledge of the answer, a question I do ask: Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Rise up now, so truth be known, are YOU equal to the task? Sovereignty was up to the task in the Kentucky Derby. As was his trainer. The two friends teamed up again to win the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga last Saturday. Sovereignty's Kentucky Derby win was reminiscent of one of the best conditioning jobs in history to win the Derby, accomplished by Charlie Whittingham with Ferdinand in 1986. Mott and Whittingham knew they had a Derby horse long before the race. When asked about the comparison and credited for the work he did with Sovereignty, Mott was humble as always. 'He's a good horse,' he said. 'And I guess they make you look good.' Sometimes, there's a reason.

American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey
American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey

The first Saturday in May is layered with history. This year's running of the Kentucky Derby is no exception as it marks the 10-year anniversary of American Pharoah's Triple Crown victory. Ten years ago, American Pharoah became the 12th winner of the Triple Crown by winning the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. He was the first to win the sport's Triple Crown in 37 years (Justify has since also won the Triple Crown in 2018). Advertisement Jockey Victor Espinoza will forever be connected to American Pharoah in the sport's history as the two won the Triple Crown together. Espinoza is a member of the Racing Hall of Fame. Bob Baffert trained American Pharoah to his Triple Crown victory in 2015, becoming the 11th trainer to win the Triple Crown. While American Pharoah now lives at the Coolmore group's Ashford Stud Farm in Versailles, Kentucky — roughly 55 miles east of Louisville — his presence will be felt at Churchill Downs this Saturday. Keep reading for everything you need to know about American Pharoah's Triple Crown anniversary. Advertisement RELATED: Kentucky Derby 2025: Past winners, history, dress code, tickets, records, top jockeys Is American Pharoah a descendant of Secretariat? In 1973, Secretariat became the first horse to win the Triple Crown in 25 years. Secretariat broke the track records in all three races. Secretariat won the 1973 Kentucky Derby in 1:59.40, which is still the fastest winning time in the race's history. Just one other Derby winner completed the race in under 2:00 — Monarchos in 2001 with a time of 1:59.97. It should therefore be no surprise that American Pharoah is a fifth-generation descendant of Secretariat on his mother's side. Are American Pharoah's sons in the 2025 Kentucky Derby? American Pharoah had yet to sire a Kentucky Derby runner until now. He has two sons racing in the 2025 Kentucky Derby: Publisher and Luxor Cafe. Advertisement Publisher is trained by Steve Asmussen and will be jockeyed by Irad Ortiz Jr. He is a longshot and winless in seven career starts. Asmussen's 26 Kentucky Derby starters are the most by a trainer without a win all-time. Luxor Cafe, who was bred in Kentucky but based in Japan, qualified via the "Japan Road to the Derby." Luxor Cafe enters the Derby riding a four-race win streak. Jockey Joao "Magic Man" Moreira will be making his Derby debut. American Pharoah wins, race history American Pharoah competed in 11 races over the course of his career, collecting nine total first-place finishes. Date Age Distance Race Finish Aug. 9, 2014 2 6 1⁄2 furlongs Maiden Special Weight 5 Sept. 3, 2014 2 7 furlongs Del Mar Futurity 1 Sept. 27, 2014 2 8 1⁄2 furlongs FrontRunner Stakes 1 March 14, 2015 3 8 1⁄2 furlongs Rebel Stakes 1 April 11, 2015 3 9 furlongs Arkansas Derby 1 May 2, 2015 3 10 furlongs Kentucky Derby 1 May 16, 2015 3 9 1⁄2 furlongs Preakness Stakes 1 June 6, 2015 3 12 furlongs Belmont Stakes 1 Aug. 2, 2015 3 9 furlongs Haskell Invitational 1 Aug. 29, 2015 3 10 furlongs Travers Stakes 2 Oct. 31, 2015 3 10 furlongs Breeders' Cup Classic 1 Triple Crown winners list Thirteen horses have completed the Grand Slam of racing. Advertisement Justify - 2018 American Pharoah - 2015 Affirmed - 1978 Seattle Slew - 1977 Secretariat - 1973 Citation - 1948 Assault - 1946 Count Fleet - 1943 Whirlaway - 1941 War Admiral - 1937 Omaha - 1935 Gallant Fox - 1930 Sir Barton - 1919 How to watch the 2025 Kentucky Derby When: Saturday, May 3 Where: Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY TV: USA Network, NBC Live Stream: Peacock RELATED: How to watch the 2025 Kentucky Oaks: TV channel, live stream info and more What time is the Kentucky Derby on Saturday? Live coverage begins at 12 PM ET on USA Network and will continue throughout the day on NBC starting at 2:30 PM ET. You can also live stream every moment of the action on Peacock. How can I watch horse racing on Peacock

American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey
American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey

NBC Sports

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

American Pharoah Triple Crown anniversary: Wins, race history, trainer and jockey

The first Saturday in May is layered with history. This year's running of the Kentucky Derby is no exception as it marks the 10-year anniversary of American Pharoah's Triple Crown victory. Ten years ago, American Pharoah became the 12th winner of the Triple Crown by winning the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. He was the first to win the sport's Triple Crown in 37 years (Justify has since also won the Triple Crown in 2018). Jockey Victor Espinoza will forever be connected to American Pharoah in the sport's history as the two won the Triple Crown together. Espinoza is a member of the Racing Hall of Fame. Bob Baffert trained American Pharoah to his Triple Crown victory in 2015, becoming the 11th trainer to win the Triple Crown. While American Pharoah now lives at the Coolmore group's Ashford Stud Farm in Versailles, Kentucky — roughly 55 miles east of Louisville — his presence will be felt at Churchill Downs this Saturday. Keep reading for everything you need to know about American Pharoah's Triple Crown anniversary. RELATED: Kentucky Derby 2025: Past winners, history, dress code, tickets, records, top jockeys Is American Pharoah a descendant of Secretariat? In 1973, Secretariat became the first horse to win the Triple Crown in 25 years. Secretariat broke the track records in all three races. Secretariat won the 1973 Kentucky Derby in 1:59.40, which is still the fastest winning time in the race's history. Just one other Derby winner completed the race in under 2:00 — Monarchos in 2001 with a time of 1:59.97. It should therefore be no surprise that American Pharoah is a fifth-generation descendant of Secretariat on his mother's side. Are American Pharoah's sons in the 2025 Kentucky Derby? American Pharoah had yet to sire a Kentucky Derby runner until now. He has two sons racing in the 2025 Kentucky Derby: Publisher and Luxor Cafe. Publisher is trained by Steve Asmussen and will be jockeyed by Irad Ortiz Jr. He is a longshot and winless in seven career starts. Asmussen's 26 Kentucky Derby starters are the most by a trainer without a win all-time. Luxor Cafe, who was bred in Kentucky but based in Japan, qualified via the 'Japan Road to the Derby.' Luxor Cafe enters the Derby riding a four-race win streak. Jockey Joao 'Magic Man' Moreira will be making his Derby debut. American Pharoah wins, race history American Pharoah competed in 11 races over the course of his career, collecting nine total first-place finishes. Date Age Distance Race Finish Aug. 9, 2014 2 6 1⁄2 furlongs Maiden Special Weight 5 Sept. 3, 2014 7 furlongs Del Mar Futurity 1 Sept. 27, 2014 8 1⁄2 furlongs FrontRunner Stakes March 14, 2015 3 Rebel Stakes April 11, 2015 9 furlongs Arkansas Derby May 2, 2015 10 furlongs Kentucky Derby May 16, 2015 9 1⁄2 furlongs Preakness Stakes June 6, 2015 12 furlongs Belmont Stakes Aug. 2, 2015 Haskell Invitational Aug. 29, 2015 Travers Stakes Oct. 31, 2015 Breeders' Cup Classic Triple Crown winners list Thirteen horses have completed the Grand Slam of racing. Justify - 2018 American Pharoah - 2015 Affirmed - 1978 Seattle Slew - 1977 Secretariat - 1973 Citation - 1948 Assault - 1946 Count Fleet - 1943 Whirlaway - 1941 War Admiral - 1937 Omaha - 1935 Gallant Fox - 1930 Sir Barton - 1919 How to watch the 2025 Kentucky Derby When: Saturday, May 3 Where: Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY TV: USA Network, NBC Live Stream: Peacock RELATED: How to watch the 2025 Kentucky Oaks: TV channel, live stream info and more What time is the Kentucky Derby on Saturday? Live coverage begins at 12 PM ET on USA Network and will continue throughout the day on NBC starting at 2:30 PM ET. You can also live stream every moment of the action on Peacock. How can I watch horse racing on Peacock? Sign up to watch all of our live sports and events, including horse racing.

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