Los Angeles Times

Record-setter for Accelerate

Southland standout is Breeders’ Cup favorite after a record win in the Pacific Classic.

- BY JOHN CHERWA sports@latimes.com

Victory by 121⁄2 lengths is trainer John Sadler’s first in 12 tries at Pacific Classic.

Accelerate made himself the favorite for the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday with a dominating 121⁄2-length win, a record for the Pacific Classic. It was his third Grade 1 win this year, all coming in Southern California.

In fact, 19 of his 20 starts have come in Southern California. His only start outside the state was a second in the Oaklawn Handicap this year in Arkansas. The problem with all of this is the Breeders’ Cup is at Churchill Downs in Louisville this year.

Is it a problem taking Accelerate out of state? No, said those closest to him.

“When we took him to Oaklawn, he traveled really well,” said Kosta Hronis, who along with his brother Pete owns the horse.

Trainer John Sadler, who won his first Pacific Classic in 12 tries, was even more confident.

“The Santa Anita horses run well at Churchill and the thing we [feel good about] going to go back there in November … is that he won the Big ’Cap on a muddy track,” Sadler said. “So, I think in November at Churchill you’ve got about a 50-50 chance of getting weather. So, I think the fact he handles an off track so good, I’m not worried about that.”

There was nothing to worry about Saturday. Accelerate positioned himself on the outside of Roman Rosso and Prime Attraction around the first turn. He moved even down the backstretc­h and then jockey Joel Rosario asked him just slightly and he went to the lead.

Entering the stretch he was up by eight lengths. Rosario went to the whip four times, mostly because Accelerate can become a bit lazy if not pushed. So, that’s what Rosario did as a crowd of 20,823 rose to its feet in celebratio­n.

It was Rosario’s first time on the horse and he is likely committed for any other races as long as regular rider Victor Espinoza is out because of a broken vertebrae.

Accelerate also set a record for the lowest win price by any horse. He paid $2.80, $2.40 and $2.10.

Pavel was second, followed by Prime Attraction, Roman Rosso, Dr. Dorr, The Lieutenant and Two Thirty Five.

Beach View was scratched when he developed a cut above his right front hoof.

Providing Accelerate comes out of the race in good shape, the Awesome Again Stakes on Sept. 29 at Santa Anita is up next.

“Since we skipped the San Diego [Handicap] that was our plan,” Hronis said. “We were planning on skipping one or the other since he’d already run four races this year. We wanted him to be on the fresh side. What we thought was best for the team was run Catalina [Cruiser] in the San Diego, [then] go ahead and give Accelerate his break now. I think he’s better a little busy, so I think that’s a better schedule for him.”

The track set a record for single-day handle, except for the Breeders’ Cup, when $25,969,128 was bet nationwide on the 11-race card.

Saturday’s race did not have the star power of past years when California Chrome, Beholder and Shared Belief won in the 1¼mile race. Last year super horse Arrogate ran in the race but finished second.

After Saturday’s recordbrea­king race, Accelerate has earned a spot beside those stars of the past.

Other stakes

Fashion Business won the Grade 2 $250,000 Del Mar Handicap with a brilliant move by jockey Flavien Prat, who passed eight horses in less than one-sixteenth of a mile on the backstretc­h.

He rode the horse to the front and stayed there to win the 13⁄8-mile turf race by 51⁄2 lengths.

Prat is serving a threeday suspension but, as with all jockey suspension­s, he could ride in designated races, which are usually stakes races.

He rode in all three Saturday. If you ride in more than one in a day, a day is added to the end of the suspension.

Fashion Business, trained by Phil D’Amato, paid $10.20, $5.80 and $4.20. Ya Gotta Wanna, at 45-1, was second and Multiplier was third.

Fatale Bere made a strong move through the stretch to catch Ollie’s Candy and win the Grade 1 $300,000 Del Mar Oaks. It was a 11⁄8-mile turf race for 3year-old fillies.

Fatale Bere, trained by Leonard Powell and ridden by Kent Desormeaux, paid $16.00, $6.80 and $5.20. California­goldrush was third.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ACCELERATE, ridden by Joel Rosario for the first time in place of Victor Espinoza, wins at Del Mar.
Associated Press ACCELERATE, ridden by Joel Rosario for the first time in place of Victor Espinoza, wins at Del Mar.

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