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BY MICHAEL CUSORTELLI
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—MAY 13, 2017—Elite Oilfield Services’ Eos Corona N Chicks will put his three-race win streak on the line from the rail post in Sunday’s 440-yard, $100,000-added Bank of America Oklahoma Challenge (G2) at Remington Park.
Eos Corona N Chicks’ current streak began at Zia Park on November 27, when the 4-year-old son of champion Separatist won a 350-yard, $23,000 maiden-special-weight dash at Zia Park in New Mexico. The fastest qualifier, the brown gelding is coming off of a neck victory on a sloppy and sealed track in the second of three trials on April 29.
Eos Corona N Chicks will e ridden by Omar Reyes for trainer Manuel Almanza.
The winner of this race will earn a berth in the October 14, $330,000 Bank of America Challenge Championship (G1) at Prairie Meadows. The complete lineup, in post position order including jockey assignments--
- Eos Corona N Chicks (Omar Reyes)
- Three Olives N Smoke (Ramiro H. Garcia)
- Sky Bo Dash (Ricky Ramirez)
- Rockin Disco (Benito J. Baca)
- A Royal Country Man (Edwuin Lujan)
- River Wind (Jose Vega)
- Torts On Fire (Agustin Silva)
- Jz Zoomin Wootan (Jorge Torres)
- Boogies Special Dash (Cesar Gomez)
- Dynamite 123 (Sergio Becerra Jr.).
Justin Lee Robinson’s Admiral Zoomwalt, a 5-year-old Shazoom gelding trained by John Weghorst and graded stakes placed during the current meet, is one of eight entered back in Sunday’s 870-yard, $50,000-added AQHA Oklahoma Distance Challenge (G3).
Admiral Zoomwalt has banked $19,877 from three outs this season, and his resume includes a second-place finish, a neck behind winner Eyesa Shoofly Dandy, in the 870-yard, $50,000 Pauls Valley Stakes (G3) on April 6. The gelding drew post 7 and will be ridden by James Flores.
The winner of this race will earn a starting spot in the October 14, $105,000 AQHA Distance Challenge Championship (G1) at Prairie Meadows. The complete lineup, in post position order including jockey assignments--
- Jessa Little Rusty (Ricky Ramirez)
- Cjs Rocksolid (Josh Romero)
- Quarter Focus (Alfredo Triana Jr.)
- Thespeedprofessor (Mario Delgado)
- Cjs Rockhard N Ready (Benito J. Baca)
- Juno Dat Timber (Agustin Silva)
- Admiral Zoomwalt (James Flores)
- Give It To Shaq (Stormy Smith).
Time For Wine, a 5-year-old Mr Jess Perry mare trained by John Weghorst for owner Pete Scarmardo, drew post 3 for Sunday’s 400-yard, $40,000-added Merial Oklahoma Distaff Challenge (G3).
Time For Wine made her Remington Park debut with a wire-to-wire, 1 1/2-length victory in the first of two trials on April 29. Last season, Time For Wine earned $76,953 from five starts, and her two wins included a 1 1/2-length win in the 400-yard, $125,000 Merial Distaff Challenge Championship (G1) at Los Alamitos.
Time For Wine will be ridden by James Flores.
The winner of this race will earn a berth in the October 14, $105,000 Merial Distaff Challenge Championship (G1) at Prairie Meadows. The complete lineup, in post position order including jockey assignments--
- Jess Envision (Jesus Salazar)
- Honeymoon Candy (Ricky Ramirez)
- Time For Wine (James Flores)
- Kokko Wagon (Jorge Torres)
- Shiner Blond (Agustin Silva)
- Diamonds For Codee (Mario Delgado)
- Blacks Cartel (David Pinon)
- Yourtheoneinmyheart (Debbie Freeman)
- Rock Wit Cha Baby (Benito Baca)
- Sassy Irish Lassie (G.R. Carter Jr.).