Coventry Telegraph

Guineas bid considered for Skydiver

- By NICK GRANT sport@coventryte­legraph.net

AMERICAN ace Swiss Skydiver has emerged as a potentiall­y exciting addition to the mix for the Qipco 1000 Guineas.

The Kenny Mcpeek-trained filly served notice of her talent in winning the Gulfstream Park Oaks in March and backed that up in accounting for the highlyrega­rded Venetian Harbor in the Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn on Friday night.

The suspension of racing in Britain amid the coronaviru­s outbreak has led to the first four Classics of the season needing to be reschedule­d, with the Guineas meeting earmarked for the first weekend in June, should racing be able to resume later this month.

Mcpeek is no stranger to having runners in Britain, most notably saddling Hard Buck to be second to Doyen in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in 2004, and feels the delay to the Guineas offers an opportunit­y to be explored.

He said: “We are going to do the entry for the 1000 Guineas and see what it will take logistical­ly to bring her. As long as she is continuing to do as well as she’s been doing I think the timing would be good, there’s five weeks in between races.

“I’ve got to run it past the owner (Peter Callahan), but he seems to be interested. It’s one step of many.

“Even if we ran there we would have time to come back for the Kentucky Oaks (delayed this year to September). We’re four months out on that at the moment, it’s a long way away.

“I’ve had horses travel over and back without much trouble. Hopefully we can figure out all the logistics and everything can be put together.”

Venetian Harbor was all the rage for what was a strong renewal of the Grade Three Fantasy and was quickly to the lead under Flavien Prat, with Brian Hernandez Jr in close attendance on Swiss Skydiver, who is a daughter of Daredevil.

It soon became clear it would be between the two and ultimately it was Mcpeek’s charge who proved the strongest.

Mcpeek said: “I think she’s the kind of filly that can handle the switch in surfaces and the 1000 Guineas is such a great race. Typically it wouldn’t be timed like this, so it kind of falls in our pattern.”

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