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Iced Mocha’s Victory at Finger Lakes: A Showcase of Speed and Strategy in Horse Racing Partnership

 

On October 10, 2023, the fans at Finger Lakes Race Track witnessed a thrilling display of speed and strategy as Iced Mocha clinched victory in Race #2. Under the expert guidance of jockey Keibar Coa and the seasoned training of Michael Stidham, Iced Mocha showcased the prowess of a well-executed horse racing partnership.

Iced Mocha making a big blitz out of the gate

The race commenced with Witt Lasting Speed darting from the far outside, but it was Iced Mocha who stole the spotlight with a powerful surge to seize the early lead. Iced Mocha then settled back into second position, allowing Witt Lasting Speed to claim the front. However, the race was far from over.

As they approached the three-eighths mark, Witt Lasting Speed held a two and a half-length advantage, clocking a relatively soft 23.1 for the quarter mile. Iced Mocha maintained her composure, biding her time on the outside. Meanwhile, Glory Bound Clara surged along the rail, joining the fray and setting the stage for an electrifying finish.

Iced Mocha and Glorybound Clara closing in on With Lasting Speed

The final stretch saw Glory Bound Clara making a decisive move up the rail, but Iced Mocha was relentless. With renewed energy, she rallied in the center of the track, overtaking Glory Bound Clara and Witt Lasting Speed. Iced Mocha crossed the finish line with sheer determination, marking an impressive debut victory.

Michael Stidham, one of the trainers behind this successful horse racing partnership, celebrated his second win of the season at Finger Lakes. Iced Mocha’s performance as the three-to-four prohibitive favorite did not disappoint, finishing the race in 1:13.79. Glory Bound Clara, despite her valiant effort, secured second place, followed by Witt Lasting Speed in third.

Iced Mocha crossing the finish line

For those interested in a detailed breakdown of the race, the Equibase chart provides comprehensive insights into the performance of each contender. This victory not only highlights the synergy between jockey and trainer but also underscores the importance of strategic planning in horse racing partnerships.

As the racing season progresses, Iced Mocha’s triumph at Finger Lakes sets a promising tone for her future endeavors, leaving fans and enthusiasts eagerly anticipating her next move on the track.

This article was created from the video Iced Mocha wins at Finger Lakes on 10/10/2023 with the help of AI.

 

Masterofhiscraft Mows Them Down on the Lawn at Meadowlands 09/22/23

 

In an exhilarating display of skill and strategy, Masterofhiscraft took the victory in the second race at Meadowlands on September 22, 2023. Under the adept guidance of jockey Paco Lopez and the expert training of Michael Stidham, the two-year-old colt showcased why horse racing partnerships are a winning formula.

Masterofhiscraft breaking from the gate

The race began with Attrayant breaking inward but maintaining early speed, while Involved Interaction took an early lead from the rail. Midnite Lumberjack and Attrayant were in hot pursuit, with Masterofhiscraft biding his time in fourth, saving ground on the inside. As the horses rounded the first turn, it was clear that the race was setting up for a thrilling finish.

As the horses thundered down the backstretch, the pace quickened with an opening quarter clocked at a brisk 23.62 seconds and a half-mile time of 48.4 seconds. Noble Wave surged forward from the outside, joining the front-runners Involvednteraction and Midnite Lumberjack in a closely packed formation. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the horses approached the final furlong, each jockey urging their mounts for one last push.

Masterofhiscraft making his move

In a brilliant tactical move, Masterofhiscraft found an opening along the rail. Seizing the opportunity, Paco Lopez expertly guided him through the seam, propelling them to the front. It was a close battle to the finish line, but Masterofhiscraft edged out Noble Wave to clinch the win with a neck in front, clocking in at 1:45.3.

This victory not only highlights the talent of the horse and jockey but also underscores the effectiveness of excellent management in horse racing partnerships. Masterofhiscraft’s win is a testament to the collaboration between trainers, stable management and jockeys, each playing a crucial role in the horse’s development and success.

Masterofhiscraft in the winner's circle

For those interested in the detailed statistics and race breakdown, the Equibase chart provides comprehensive insights into Masterofhiscraft’s performance.

In the winner’s circle, Masterofhiscraft, bred in Kentucky by Mastery out of Raise the Flag, stood as a proud representative Dare To Dream Stable LLC’s horse racing partnerships. This win adds another feather to the cap of the owners, trainers, and everyone involved in this promising young colt’s journey.

This article was created from the video MASTEROFHISCRAFT wins at the Meadowlands on 09/22/2023 with the help of AI.

 

Lead Performer Goes Wire to Wire in Partnership Triumph at Horseshoe Indianapolis on 05/09/23

 

Lead Performer captured the spotlight in race 4 at Horseshoe Indianapolis on May 9, 2023 in a captivating display of speed and strategy. With the sun shining down on the firm turf, the excitement was palpable as the thoroughbreds lined up for the fourth race. It was a day to remember for the horse racing syndicate, Dare to Dream Stable LLC, as their star performer galloped to victory under the guidance of jockey Jose Lopez and the excellent training of Christopher Davis.

Horses in the gate at Horseshoe Indianapolis

As the gates popped, Lead Performer wasted no time in asserting dominance, vying for the early lead alongside Ribaldry and Signature Street. The race unfolded with Lead Performer maintaining a commanding position, leading by three lengths as they approached the half-mile mark.

The competition was fierce, with Ribaldry, piloted by Declan Cannon, and Signature Street, ridden by Fernando de la Cruz, both making their bids for the front. However, it was Lead Performer’s day to shine, holding off all challengers with sheer determination and speed.

Lead Performer leading the pack around the turn

As they rounded the final turn, Lead Performer maintained her lead, clocking in at three-quarters with a time of 1:13.41. The atmosphere was electric as the horses thundered down the stretch, yet Lead Performer remained composed, crossing the finish line first with a final time of 1:38.97. This victory showcased not only the horse’s talent but also the exceptional teamwork of the racing partnership behind her.

For those interested in the detailed breakdown of this thrilling race, the Equibase chart provides an in-depth analysis of the results.

Lead Performer’s triumph not only added a another win to Dare to Dream Stable’s record but also highlighted the potential of horse racing partnerships in bringing together the best in breeding, training, and racing strategies. With such a promising performance, the future looks bright for this talented thoroughbred and the team surrounding her.

Jose Lopez celebrates victory with Lead Performer

All involved celebrated the victory, marking yet another successful chapter in the ongoing story of the Dare To Dream Stable horse racing partnership. As Lead Performer continues to develop and compete, fans and stakeholders eagerly anticipate more thrilling races and victories.

This article was created from the video Lead Performer Wins at Horseshoe Indianapolis on 05/09/2023 with the help of AI.

 

Muchmorethanready’s Thrilling Victory at Evangeline Downs: A Horse Racing Partnership Success Story

 

In the world of horse racing partnerships, few moments are as exhilarating as witnessing a well-bred filly surge past the competition to claim victory. On April 12, 2023, at Evangeline Downs, Muchmorethanready, a three-year-old dark bay or brown filly, showcased her prowess in race #5, leaving both rivals and spectators in awe.

Muchmorethanready taking the lead at Evangeline Downs

The Race Unfolds

The race kicked off with a bit of drama as Rememberin Ronald appeared slightly unsettled at the gates. Nevertheless, it was Tarkington Girl and Dat Guitar who broke away strong, soon joined by a surging Ocean Fleet. As they rounded the turn, Muchmorethanready made a strategic move, looping the field and positioning herself fourth as they approached the top of the lane.

With the finish line in sight, Dat Guitar held the lead, but it was Muchmorethanready who, with giant strides, emerged from the center of the track, overtaking her competitors with a remarkable display of speed and power. She crossed the finish line two and a half lengths ahead, with Dat Guitar finishing second, followed by Two Jet and Rememberin Ronald.

Muchmorethanready crossing the finish line

Winning Strategy

Trainer Justin Jeansonne and jockey Irwin Rosendo crafted a winning strategy that paid off beautifully. The decision to sweep wide through the turn proved pivotal, allowing Muchmorethanready to maintain her momentum and avoid the congestion on the inside. This strategic maneuver, often a gamble, highlighted the effectiveness of a well-coordinated horse racing partnership.

Muchmorethanready’s Lineage and Ownership

Bred by T and G Farm of Kentucky LLC, Muchmorethanready is sired by Tom’s Ready and out of the Street Sense mare, Astarte. Owned by Dare to Dream Stable LLC, under the guidance of Michael Faber, this victory showcases the strength and potential of its thoroughbred program.

For a detailed breakdown of the race, visit the Equibase chart.

Muchmorethanready in the winner's circle

This article was created from the video Muchmorethanready Wins at Evangeline Downs on 04/12/2023 with the help of AI.

 

Lead Performer Dominates at Gulfstream Park on March 1, 2023

 

In a thrilling showcase at Gulfstream Park on March 1, 2023, Lead Performer, a promising three-year-old filly, reaffirmed her potential with a commanding victory in race #2. Under the skilled guidance of top jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., this bay filly, owned by Dare to Dream Stable, left her competitors trailing in the dust, crossing the finish line with an impressive eight-length lead.

Lead Performer breaking from the gate

The race kicked off with Lead Performer quickly seizing the lead from the start, a testament to her training and natural speed. Her early advantage was maintained as she set the pace, clocking an opening quarter in 24.3 seconds and a half-mile in 49 seconds for the one mile & 70 yards trip. This strategic move left her rivals, including Black Ice and For the Thrill, struggling to keep up.

Lead Performer leading the pack

As the race progressed, Lead Performer continued to widen the gap, showcasing her stamina and determination. By the five-sixteenths mark, she had opened a substantial four-length lead, leaving Black Ice and For the Thrill in her wake. Despite attempts from Grand Arrow and Antrim to close the distance, Lead Performer remained untouchable.

With the finish line in sight, Lead Performer extended her lead to six lengths, effortlessly maintaining her dominance. She finished in a final time of 1:42.2, seven lengths the best, as she secured her maiden diploma in style.

Lead Performer crossing the finish line

Lead Performer, bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm and sired by Pioneer of the Nile, is a testament to the syndicate’s commitment to excellence and strategic partnerships.

For those interested in the race details, the Equibase chart provides an in-depth look at the race dynamics and official order of finish.

Trainer Christopher Davis and jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. celebrated this triumph, which also marked a sweep of the early double for Ortiz. Lead Performer’s victory not only highlights the potential within the Dare To Dream Stable LLC horse racing syndicate but also sets a promising outlook for her future races. As she continues to develop, Lead Performer is undoubtedly a filly to watch in upcoming races.

This article was created from the video Lead Performer Wins at Gulfstream Park on 03/01/2023 with the help of AI.

 

Quick Tempo wins the Sugar Bowl Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course on 12/19/20!

Star of Kodiak wires the field at Arlington Park in race #9 on 09/24/20!

09/24/20 | Arlington Heights, IL – Dare To Dream Stable’s 4 yr old Star Of Kodiak was looking to get back on track and find his form that he displayed over last fall and winter. Fortunately he had been training well in advance of this one mile turf event, and it all came together as Star really shined on this Sunny afternoon at Arlington Park.

Star Of Kodiak would be breaking from the outside in this full field of eleven turf runners. With this post it was paramount that jockey Jose Lopez hustle Star out and gain a nice position so he wouldn’t be hung out wide into the first turn. Well it worked out better than expected as Star Of Kodiak broke like a rocket and easily gained a ground saving position while inheriting the lead without much effort. They went the opening half mile in 48.99 while Jose had the son of Ready’s Image on a very comfortable 2 length lead. They maintained that advantage on the backside and through the turn, and it never really looked like anybody was really threatening Star. Once they reached the top of the stretch Jose let Star out a notch and he kicked clear rather easily to cross the wire by an emphatic 3 1/2 lengths in a snappy final time of 1:36.87 This was Star Of Kodiak’s third victory in 14 starts. He also has 2 seconds, and 3 thirds to go along with that and career earnings of $107,545.

Congratulations to our trainer Chris Davis and his assistant Mynor Ortiz who enjoyed a pretty terrific day as this win made it a hat trick for the day. Quite an accomplishment as it’s hard enough to win a single race, yet alone three on a day. If that wasn’t impressive enough, our regular rider Jose Lopez also enjoyed a career day winning four races on the 9 race card. Glad we were able to cap off that four bagger with the win aboard Star Of Kodiak. Finally to all our loyal partners a hearty congratulations on this very satisfying victory!

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Desert Swarm wins at Los Alamitos Race Course on 7/3/20 in race #1

7/3/20 | Los Alamitos, CA – Dare To Dream Stable’s Desert Swarm absolutely dominated a group of maiden claimers today at Los Alamitos Race Course in the opening race of the day, winning by 7 widening lengths.  Despite hesitating at the start (which has become an unfortunate habit to date), jockey Tiago Pereira got after Desert Swarm right away in order to secure the lead a furlong into the 5.5 furling contest.

Traveling beautifully and looking very comfortable on the lead, Desert Swarm maintained a 2 length advantage through the opening 3 furlongs. Tiago Pereira called on Desert Swarm for some more coming off the turn and he opened up a 4.5 length lead into the top of the stretch with plenty more in the tank. Desert Swarm powered through the stretch to cross the wire a 7 length winner.

Congrats to all the happy Dare To Dream Stable partners as well as trainer Brian Koriner and jockey Tiago Pereira.

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Star of Kodiak wins at Keeneland Race Course on 10/19/19 in race #10

10/19/19 | Lexington, KY – Dare To Dream Stable’s Star of Kodiak may not have shocked his connections, but he sure shocked the betting public at Keeneland today in race #10! The 3-year-old son of Ready’s Image used a powerful, sweeping move to circle a tough field of allowance horses and out finish the favored Chad Brown trainee Sayyaff to win the 5 1/2 furlong turf event at odds of 23-1. Star of Kodiak was coming off an ultra-impressive maiden victory in his first start on the grass at Arlington Park last time out. Dare To Dream Stable’s trainer Chris Davis was pretty confident that “Star” would take another move forward based on how he was training and boy was Chris right.

In a full field of 12 in the $73,000 allowance event, Star of Kodiak drew the outside 11 post under the guidance of regular stable rider Mitchell Murrill. The handsome dark bay son of Ready’s Image broke beautifully. He immediately was put in a terrific position by Murrill outside the leading pack in the clear. After the opening quarter, which was run in 22.0 flat, Star of Kodiak was in 6th but just a few lengths off the leaders. With seemingly a ton of momentum, Murrill swung “Star” into the six path in the turn. When they completed the turn, Murrill got after Star, who started picking off horses one by one and set his sights on the favored Sayyaff who had built up a two-length lead. Star of Kodiak continued to rally down the lane and drove past Sayyaff in the final stages to be 3/4 clear at the wire in a snappy final time of 1:03.10. It was another 2 1/2 lengths to the 3rd place finisher. This was Star of Kodiak’s 2nd victory to go along with a second-place finish in five starts with earnings of $60,780.

A big hearty congrats to all the happy partners, many of whom took advantage of the generous odds to leave them all a little wealthier than when they woke up that morning. Kudos to young gun trainer Chris Davis, his assistant Mynor Ortiz, and the entire staff on an incredible training job. Star of Kodiak has really progressed over the past few months and now has a very bright future, including some forays into stakes company. Finally, to our guy Mitchell Murrill who once again gave us a terrific ride and was very confident in “Star” after working him the past two times in the morning. Mitchell rode a picture-perfect race and showed again he can ride with the best of them.

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Rainbow Warrior wins at Penn National Race Course on 10/12/19 in race #8

10/12/19 | Grantville, PA – Dare To Dream Stable’s improving 3 yr old filly Rainbow Warrior is starting to figure it out and has become a very competitive racehorse. After a recent tough loss by a half-length, and then an easy maiden score, Rainbow Warrior was seeking her second consecutive victory at Penn National Race Course. Facing winners for the first time, Rainbow Warrior would go to post as the clear 8/5 favorite in a 9 horse field of routers. Once again, jockey Julio Hernandez would be aboard the gorgeous chestnut daughter of Verrazano. “The Warrior broke well, and Hernandez had Rainbow Warrior stalking the early leader while being 2 wide. “The Warrior” remained in a great spot on the backside right on the throat latches of leader On Magic Wings. At the 3/4’s marker, Hernandez decide it was time to go and went right by the leader. Midway through the turn, she started to take command, and once they reached the stretch, it was game over! Rainbow Warrior drew off under brisk urging to cross the wire in dominant fashion by a widening 7 lengths to score back to back victories. “The Warrior” now has 2 wins and 2 third-place finishes in her 8 race career.

Congratulations to all Dare To Dream Stable partners who have patiently waited for Rainbow Warrior to figure it out, and their patience is now being rewarded. Another fantastic training job by Mike Stidham, Hilary Pridham, Ben Trask, and the entire team for getting the most out of Rainbow Warrior. Finally, to jockey Julio Hernandez who has developed an excellent relationship with “The Warrior” riding her to back to back victories and making them look easy!

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