El Dorado News-Times

Abel Tasman storms back to win Kentucky Oaks

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Left without a horse in the Kentucky Derby, Bob Baffert sought to make the most of his lone entry in the Kentucky Oaks.

Abel Tasman rewarded the Hall of Fame trainer with a surprising victory that made Baffert and son Bode strike a pose in celebratio­n.

Abel Tasman rallied from last and charged late to win the Oaks by 1 1/4 lengths Friday and give Baffert the victory with his lone entrant in the weekend marquee races at Churchill Downs.

As Miss Sky Warrior charged past favorite Paradise Woods through the far turn, Abel Tasman and Daddys Lil Darling also began making their moves on the sloppy track. Abel Tasman got clear in the stretch to win the $1 million race for 3-year-old fillies and make up for her distant second to Paradise Woods in the Santa Anita Oaks.

"About halfway down the backside, man, she got it all together and she made it up quick," jockey Mike Smith said as the filly was draped in a garland of pink lilies. "I knew we were alive then, and once we straighten­ed up it was a matter of keeping her held together, staying busy and she did it all." Celebrator­y dabs from the Bafferts soon followed. "That was just a release," the trainer joked. "We don't dab for every stakes race."

The Bafferts' impromptu gesture was fitting, considerin­g Abel Tasman was far back at one point before regrouping to reshuffle the running order in the 14-horse field entering the stretch.

The Kentucky-bred bay filly also had to atone for losing by 11 lengths to Paradise Woods at Santa Anita last month. That filly's dominating performanc­e offset a relatively short resume compared to several of her challenger­s and made her the even-money choice.

Baffert himself praised Paradise Woods earlier this week and agreed that she was the filly to beat, though also he liked his horse's chances as well with Smith aboard. Abel Tasman and Farrell were the co-third choices at 5-1.

Smith credited blinkers with improving Abel Tasman's focus, which showed as she overcome the slow start, rain and mud flying in her face. Once she got clear in the middle by the eighth pole, her second Grade 1 win and fourth career victory in seven starts was assured.

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