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2022 New Year’s Day Stakes at Santa Anita

New Year’s day at Santa Anita had 4 stakes headlined by the Joe Hernandez Stakes (G2) won by Chewing Gum. Also on the card, New Grange won the Sham Stakes (G3), Luck won the Robert J. Frankel Stakes (G3), and As Time Goes By won the La Cañada Stakes (G3). Get the results, charts, and photos here.

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Preakness Stakes - Pimlico
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Journalism+100
Sandman+550
River Thames+600
Clever Again+700
Goal Oriented+700
American Promise+1400
Gosger+2000
Heart Of Honor+2000
Pay Billy+3000
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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Many Clouds, winner of 2015 Grand National, dies after race (Sports Betting News)Many Clouds, winner of 2015 Grand National, dies after race (Sports Betting News)

Many Clouds ridden by Leighton Aspell, right, jump an early fence in company with Thistlecrack ridden by Tom Scudamore before going on to win The Cotswold Chase Race run during Festival Trials Day at Cheltenham Racecourse, in Cheltenham, England, Saturday Jan. 28, 2017. Many Clouds, the winner of Britains 2015 Grand National, has collapsed and died after winning a race at Cheltenham on Saturday. Having won the Cotswold Chase by a head, Many Clouds fell after the winning post and was treated by veterinary staff before his death was confirmed. (Julian Herbert/PA via AP)

Many Clouds, the winner of Britain’s 2015 Grand National, collapsed and died after producing one final stunning victory on Saturday. At Cheltenham, Many Clouds shocked Thistlecrack to win the Cotswold Chase by a head before falling after the winning post. ”We’ve got to look forward and not look back,” trainer Oliver Sherwood said.

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