QUALIFYING HISTORY

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CONNECTIONS
 Jaime H Gomez
Trainer

Longtime trainer Jamie Gomez has saddled more than 1,000 winners with 63 Trainer Jaime Gomez took over the training of BPS Jumpin Frisco before the Two Million trials. Gomez is a master of Los Alamitos futurities, winning the Two Million when it was the Los Alamitos Million Futurity with Corona Cartel, and winning 18 open Grade 1 futurities at Los Alamitos since 1992. Gomez’s runners have won 1,009 of their 6,735 starts, with earnings of more than $19.7 million. The AQHA Professional Horseman trained champions Jess You And I, Higher Fire, Carters Cartel and Secret Card, as well as Grade 1 winners Corona Cartel, LD Fire, Sixish, Tac It Like a Man, Sassy Smith, Romeo Ryon, Vachetta, Make It Anywhere, Twin Spires, Chicks Like Us, Gold Nugget Rd, Docs Apollo, Not A Full Moon, A Tempting Dash, Sound Dash and Coast Express.

 Alejandro Luna
Jockey

Alejandro Luna won the Los Alamitos Million Futurity in 2003 with A Regal Choice and has earned 622 wins from 4,431 starts, with $10.6 million in money earned.

His mounts have included world champion Whosleavingwho, champions Carters Cartel and Jess You And I, as well as Grade 1 winners LD Fire, Vachetta, Twin Spires, Docs Apollo, Not A Full Moon, A Tempting Dash, Spike It And Fly, Short Czech and Deefirst.


 Bill B. Price
Owner

Bill Price has bred and raced a number of top horses, including champion A Real Man, a half-brother to BPS Jumpin Frisco. The Thackerville, Oklahoma, resident also raced Grade 1 winner Ima Ladys Alibi. The 20-year cumulative breeder has bred the earners of more than $5.8 million, including Grade 1-placed runner and sire Southern Cartel ($360,361), two-time Grade 1 winner A Snowy Cartel ($316,925) and Grade 1 winner Southern Takes All ($369,093).
PEDIGREE
Bps Jumpin Frisco - BPS Jumpin Frisco opened his career in his home state of Oklahoma, winning his first out, a trial to the Remington Park Futurity (R). He finished fourth in the $780,000 final, giving way grudgingly after leading partway through the race. He was next third in the Easy Jet Stakes (RG3), then headed to Ruidoso where he won an allowance start and contested the All American Futurity (G1) trials. In his Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity trial, he was second by a half length to second-fastest qualifier I Like The Odds.

Bill Price has bred and raced a number of top horses, including champion A Real Man, a half-brother to BPS Jumpin Frisco. Prices runners have earnered more than $5.8 million in the past 20 years.

The 9-year-old Chicks Beduino stallion Jumpn won three of his 20 starts and earned $187,555. He was a Restricted Grade 3 winner and was Grade 1 placed before retiring to stud. From three crops to race, his foals have earned more than $824,000, with 43 winners and two stakes winners from 80 starters. He stands at Hart Farms near Kaplan, Louisiana.

His dam Imjumpn, who is out of champion and top broodmare Jumping Tac Flash, also produced Grade 1 winners Headturner (by Check Him Out, $294,032) and Jumpn Beduino (by Chicks Beduino, $267,825). Frisco Fling, a 1990 mare, was bred by the B.F. Phillips Jr. Estate and is out of Go Mitey Mite by Alamitos Bar, From 11 starters, she has produced 10 winners, including champion A Real Man (by Heza Fast Man, $308,819), stakes-placed Thats The Man (by Heza Fast Man, $106,989) and stakes winner A Cartel Fling (by Corona Cartel, $73,355), as well as five other stakes-placed runners.

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