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Champion Thorpedo Anna is bustling in the apple blossoms in the Oaklawn Park

Not even a snail-paced start was able to snail-paced down the dynamics of the reigning horse of the year Thorpedo Anna when she achieved her fourth victory in the 1.25 million US dollar on April 12th in the Oaklawn Park of $ 1.25 million for apple blossom flowers. The brilliant 4-year-old Stutfalen recovered from a delayed, begun to achieve a popular 4 1/4 length victory over five exaggerated enemies.

Tracking splits from: 23.47 and: 46.74 by Wild Bout Hilary in 1 1/16-mile apple blossom, Thorpedo Anna effortlessly took over after six Furlongs in 1: 11.22 and raced in the track. It was in 1: 44.27 on a brisk route under the regular rider Brian Hernandez Jr.

Multimillionaire from Louisiana, who was free like a girl, as she had when she was in Oaklawn before Thorpedo Anna at the beginning of the degree 2 Azeri Stakes. Where is my ring 1 1/2 lengths further in third place. NeoM Beach, Wildem fight Hilary and Sweet Alyssa completed the order of the goal.

Thorpedo Anna, who discovered her enemies between four and seven pounds per piece as a high weight in the Apple Blossom, paid 2.40 US dollars for winning 2 US dollars.

The winner Kenny McPeek recognized some nerves to start such a hard favorite. “There are such expectations, but they would rather be the favorite than (a) long shot to do it.

“I wish every horse coach in America and even jockey could have a horse like you to be with a horse like her,” McPeek continued. “I mean, I have worked my whole career to try to find such horses and it really makes our job really straightforward. She is not complicated. She loves to eat. She loves to train. She is a real pleasure to be nearby. I think it's just great.”

Racing fans may not have to wait long to see Thorpedo Anna again in racing machines. McPeek has pointed out its stable star to the 1 million dollar class 1 FASIG-TIPTON LA Troienne on May 2 in Churchill Downs.

“I always believed in running my horses. I was never afraid of all my career,” said McPeek. “I think three weeks (peaceful), she will handle well. As long as everything is physically good with her and she comes out, as we expect, you will see her at Churchill Downs.”

Just as the Oaklawn fans greeted Thorpedo Anna, those in Churchill Downs will probably do the same. In one of her most essential victories from her championship season as a 3-year Stutfalen in 2024, she won the Longines Kentucky Oaks of 1 Longines 1 with 4 3/4 lengths before more than 107,000 crowds.

Thorpedo Anna is a 4-year-old daughter of almost Anna from Sataven by Uncle Mo Mare. McPeek trains her for the owners Brookdale Racing, Mark Edwards, Magdalena Racing and her breeder Judy Hicks. McPenek paid $ 40,000 for Thorpedo Anna from the Grove sales conignation to the sale of Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Herbst.

Your income is now at 4,814,913 US dollars.

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