1993 Breeders' Cup Day [11:53]
The full day of seven championship races..
September 21, 2012, Race 10, OSS Grassroots Semi-Final, 2CP, Grand River Raceway [04:53]
3- Panongahela 4.10 3.20 2.90 2232 7- Sly Ruler 8.90 4.10 828 8- Validus Deo 6.00 608 $2 EXACTOR (3-7) paid 39.80, pool 1903 $1 SUPERFECTA (3-7-8-5) paid 399.65, pool 3618 $2 TRIACTOR (3-7-8) paid 315.50, pool 3222 $1 WIN FOUR (1-5-1-3) paid 154.30, pool 1027 $.20 SF $79.93 $.20 W4 $30.86
September 14, 2012, Race 07, OSS Grassroots, 2CT, Flamboro Downs [05:02]
5- Summerbest 73.80 20.50 6.40 1668 6- George SP 6.80 3.70 835 4- Krim Boughalem 2.20 517 $2 EXACTOR (5-6) paid 264.60, pool 2093 $1 SUPERFECTA (5-6-4-2) paid 7100.75, pool 3771 $2 TRIACTOR (5-6-4) paid 1908.80, pool 3866 $1 WIN FOUR (2-5-5-5) paid 13576.70, pool 3605 #2 3P4 FOR FAILURE TO CONTINUOUSLY LOSE GROUND WHILE OFF STRIDE
September 14, 2012, Race 09, OSS Grassroots, 2CT, Flamboro Downs [04:38]
2- Gotta Secret 2.60 2.40 2.10 3030 5- Talking Story 6.00 2.90 1193 4- Kostas De Vie 3.60 567 $2 EXACTOR (2-5) paid 19.00, pool 2895 $1 SUPERFECTA (2-5-4-1) paid 206.50, pool 4894 $2 TRIACTOR (2-5-4) paid 54.30, pool 4417
Belmont Park - Super Saturday 1993 [42:43]
Super Saturday Broadcast of the 1993 Woodward, Man o War, Matron and Futurity.. After flying 3000 miles to do it, Bertrando injected some California intrigue into the contest for Horse of the Year yesterday when he led all the way to win the $500000 Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park by a resounding 13 1/2 lengths over the hometown hero, Devil His Due. It was four weeks after Bertrando had won the Pacific Classic and come into his own as perhaps the most formidable speedhorse on the West Coast, and maybe in the country. And he did nothing to diminish his stature yesterday as Gary Stevens rode him to the victory that marked him as one of the leading candidates for year-end honors and championships. Devil His Due, the winner of four stakes this year, did win something of value yesterday. He won the "race within the race," the contest for first place in the American Championship Racing Series, which ended with the Woodward. With points accumulated from his earlier races, he beat out Bertrando for the top bonus of $550000, while Bertrando got second prize of $225000. Valley Crossing ran third in the Woodward and third in the series for a bonus of $125000. But during the last two months, Bertrando has soared. He crossed the country in July and ran third behind Valley Crossing and Devil His Due in the Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park in New Jersey. Then he went home and won the Pacific Classic by three lengths over his stablemate, Missionary Ridge, and even outran the celebrated ...
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