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San Gabriel (G2) and Sham Stakes (G3) Results

Saturday at Santa Anita, Desert Stone got up by a neck to win the San Gabriel (G2) on the turf over favorite Cleopatra’s Strike. Also on the card, Authentic was an easy winner in the Sham Stakes (G3) for the 3-year-olds. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

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John Henry (1A), with Bill Shoemaker up, wins the Arlington on Million Sunday at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, Ill., in this Aug. 30, 1981 file photo. It was a photo finish with The Bart, ridden by Ed Delahoussaye. Thoroughbred great John Henry, two-time Horse of the Year who earned more than US$6.5 million before retiring to the Kentucky Horse Park, was euthanized Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, the park said. He was 32.

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