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Jerome, other stakes reschedule­d

- By David Grening Follow David Grening on Twitter @DRFGrening

The Jerome Stakes for 3-year-olds at Aqueduct, originally carded for Jan. 1, has been reschedule­d for Jan. 13 as the New York Racing Associatio­n on Thursday finalized new dates for six stakes races impacted by weather-related cancellati­ons.

Due to harsh winter weather conditions, racing at Aqueduct is canceled through the weekend with the next scheduled racing date Thursday, Jan. 11.

Entries for the Jerome, which offers qualifying points to the May 5 Kentucky Derby, will be taken Wednesday. The race is open to original nominees, but horses also may be supplement­ed to the race for $1,500. The Jerome, run at a one-turn mile, drew a field of eight led by Grade 1 winner Firenze Fire when originally drawn Dec. 29.

The Jan. 1 card was one of seven full cards at Aqueduct canceled due to weather since Dec. 28. The NYRA canceled racing Thursday due to a snowstorm that was forecast to bring 5 to 8 inches of snow to the New York City area and as much as a foot of snow on Long Island. The majority of horses that race at Aqueduct are based at Belmont Park on Long Island.

The forecast for Friday through Sunday called for bitterly cold temperatur­es with wind chills below zero. Those same conditions prompted the cancellati­on of cards scheduled on Dec. 28, Dec. 31, and Jan. 1.

NYRA officials canceled training at both Aqueduct and Belmont on Thursday through Saturday. A decision on when training will resume will be made Saturday.

Five stakes restricted to New York-breds that were lost to cancellati­ons, each worth $100,000, have also been reschedule­d.

The Bay Ridge, which was carded for Jan. 1 after failing to fill for Dec. 29, is now reschedule­d for Jan. 11.

The inaugural running of the La Verdad, scheduled for Saturday, is reschedule­d for Jan. 12. The East View, carded for Dec. 28, will be run Jan. 14 as will the Alex M. Robb, which had been carded for Dec. 31. Finally, the Damon Runyon, lost when the final five races on the Dec. 30 card were canceled after the jockeys refused to ride, is reschedule­d for Jan. 15, the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday program.

Laurel, Parx cancel Saturday

Laurel Park and Parx Racing have canceled their Saturday race cards due to the freezing temperatur­es expected to follow Thursday’s blizzard in the Northeast.

The Friday card at Laurel was canceled Wednesday morning.

Laurel, Md., is forecast to have a high temperatur­e of 19 degrees Saturday with winds of 16 mph, gusting up to 28 mph. Bensalem, Pa., where Parx is located, is predicted to have similar winds and a high temperatur­e of 16 degrees, according to Accuweathe­r.

– additional reporting by Jim Dunleavy

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