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Daytona wins $150,00 Oak Tree Derby at Santa Anita

In this photo released by Benoit Photo,Idiot Proof and jockey David Flores, right, stay ahead of Greg's Gold and Victor Espinoza, center, and Barbecue Eddie, ridden by Aaron Gryder, left, to win the Grade I, $300,000 Ancient Title Stakes, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, at Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

Daytona romped to a 4-length victory over nine rivals in the $150,000 Oak Tree Derby at Santa Anita on Saturday. Ridden by Mike Smith, the Irish-bred gelding covered 1 1-8 miles over a damp turf course in 1:46.40 and paid $22.60, $11.40 and $6.80. Ten a Penny returned $8.60 and $5.60. Betting favorite Stoneside paid $3 to show.

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Daytona wins $150,00 Oak Tree Derby at Santa Anita

In this photo released by Benoit Photo,Idiot Proof and jockey David Flores, right, stay ahead of Greg's Gold and Victor Espinoza, center, and Barbecue Eddie, ridden by Aaron Gryder, left, to win the Grade I, $300,000 Ancient Title Stakes, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, at Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

Daytona romped to a 4-length victory over nine rivals in the $150,000 Oak Tree Derby at Santa Anita on Saturday. Ridden by Mike Smith, the Irish-bred gelding covered 1 1-8 miles over a damp turf course in 1:46.40 and paid $22.60, $11.40 and $6.80. Ten a Penny returned $8.60 and $5.60. Betting favorite Stoneside paid $3 to show.

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Preakness Stakes - Pimlico
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Journalism-115
River Thames+600
Sandman+650
Clever Again+700
Goal Oriented+750
American Promise+1200
Gosger+2500
Heart Of Honor+2500
Pay Billy+4000
Breeders Cup Classic
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Fierceness+700
Forever Young+800
Journalism+1000
Sierra Leone+1000
Sovereignty+1000
White Abario+1000
Baeza+1400
Mindframe+1600
Hit Show+2000
Ruling Court+2000
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