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Top Qualifier La Vencedora Wins $932,500 Remington Park Futurity
La Vencedora (#7) battles Eagles Jazz(#6) to victory in the $932,500 Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity Saturday night at Remington Park.

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Top Qualifier La Vencedora Wins $932,500 Remington Park Futurity

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 22, 2017—The top Oklahoma-bred 2-year-olds squared off in Saturday night’s $932,500 Remington Park Futurity(RG2) with La Vencedora prevailing in a thriller. She won by a head over Eagle Jazz as the pair ran next to each other to the finish line.

Owned by Terry McLean of Claremore, Okla. and trained by John Weghorst, jockey James Flores had the winning ride on the filly, who was the fastest qualifier on the second day of trials April 8.

"The filly ran a great race. When the gates opened, I knew we had a great break. I didn’t look to the sides or look back, I just looked forward and did my best. It was a close race with the 6 (Eagle Jazz). I asked for everything she could give me and she responded great. She’s been pretty natural and easy to work with, I liked her from the start."

La Vencedora handled the 330 yards in 16.76 seconds over a fast track and was slightly ignored in the wagering at 9-1 odds, paying $20 to win, $9.20 to place and $4 to show. Eagle Jazz paid $4.40 to place and $2.80 to show. Hez Our Prize, the beaten betting favorite at 6-5 odds, was three-quarters of a length behind the winner in third and paid $2.40 to show.

Bred in Oklahoma by Bobby Cox, La Vencedora’s Remington Park Futurity win is her second career victory from three starts and was worth $373,000. The daughter of Ivory James from the Mr Jess Perry mare Jess Shakem has now earned $382,006.

This was the first Remington Park Futurity win, a restricted Grade 2 event for eligible Oklahoma-breds, for all of the connections.

Runner-up Eagle Jazz races for owner/breeder Juan Medina. Agustin Sliva had the riding call aboard the One Dashing Eagle gelding from the Baja Jazz by Tres Seis. The sorrel gelding has won two of three starts this season and the $158,525 second place check boosted his earnings total to $175,649. Eagle Jazz's dam finished second in the Grade 1 Remington Park Futurity in 2008.

Also a winner of 2 of three starts, third place finisher Hez Our Prize earned $102,575 for his effort. Clinton Crawford saddled the gelding by first crop sire Hez Our Secret for owner Preston Cloud. Weetona Stanley bred the $15,000 Heritage Place Yearling Sale graduate is out of Pyc Oh Whatta Rose by Pyc Paint Your Wagon. Daniel Torres was up.

Rounding out the order of finish in the Remington Park Futurity: The Only Knockout (4th), Political Attraction (5th), My Southern Dynasty (6th), Double Eagle (7th), Returning Motion (8th) and DF AJ Green Leaves (9th).

EOS A Political Win was the top qualifier from the April 7 trials but was scratched by the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission stewards.

Sunday afternoon racing, featuring the eighth Extreme Racing Day with exotic animal competition interspersed between the American Quarter Horse events. Presented by the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association, the Extreme Racing Day starts Sunday at 1pm. All times Central.

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Tracked by over 122,000 fans on Facebook and 8,700 Twitter followers, Remington Park is the home of the $932,500 Remington Park Futurity, for Oklahoma-breds, on Saturday, April 22. Remington Park has provided over $167 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Open daily at 10:30am with free parking and admission, Oklahoma City’s only Racetrack & Casino is located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.