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Van Dyke wins record-tying 7 races at Del Mar

Jockey Drayden Van Dyke won a record-tying seven races at Del Mar, winning with Neighborhood Bully, Quebec, Triple Shot, Tantara, Policy, Ohio and Catapult.

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