Belmont trainer, jockey titles handed out
Trainer Chad Brown, a Mechanicville native, won his second straight Belmont Park spring/summer individual meet title and Jose Ortiz clinched the riding title for a second straight year.
OZONE PARK, N.Y. » Trainer Chad Brown, a Mechanicville native, won his second straight Belmont Park spring/summer individual meet title and Jose Ortiz posted two victories on closing day Sunday to clinch the riding title for a second straight year.
Michael Dubb was the meet’s leading owner with 18 victories and earnings of $1,121,189.
Brown, the New York Racing Association’s leading trainer in 2015 and 2016, saddled 40 winners from 148 starts for an impressive 27.03 percentage, posting earnings of more than $4.9 million. His entries finished on the board more than 56 percent of the time.
Brown’s Antonoe won the Grade 1 Longines Just a Game on Belmont Stakes Day, June 10, and New Money Honey, Sistercharlie and Uni finished 1-2-3 in the Grade 1 Belmont Oaks Invitational as part of the Stars & Stripes Racing Festival on July 8. The spring/ summer also saw success for Brown away from NYRA, as Cloud Computing captured the Grade 1 Preakness.
Ortiz tallied 65 wins with earnings of more than $6.5 million for the 54-day meet, outdistancing his brother, Irad Ortiz, Jr., who was second with 61 wins. Jose Ortiz, who captured his NYRA year-end riding crown in 2016, winning more than 19 percent of his mounts.
Ortiz won three Grade 1s in the meet, highlighted by his first Belmont Stakes win aboard Tapwrit. Earlier
in the day, he piloted Ascend to victory in the Woodford Reserve Manhattan. Ortiz also rode Oscar Performance in an impressive effort in the Belmont Derby Invitational on Stars & Stripes Day.
Dubb’s win total was eight more than the next closest owner, Paul Pompa, Jr. Dubb has finished atop NYRA’s year-end owner standings three straight years and five overall, taking home top honors in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Thoroughbred action moves upstate to historic Saratoga Race Course on Friday for the summer meet, featuring 69 stakes worth a record $18.775 million in purses from July 21 through Labor Day, September 4. The meet is highlighted by the Grade 1, $1.2 million Whitney on
August 5 and the Grade 1, $1.25 million Travers on August 26.
Gaudet’s role expanded at Saratoga
Racing analyst Gabby Gaudet will undertake an expanded role with NYRA following her daily work on “Saratoga Live” at Saratoga Race Course. She will join the broadcast team for the 2017 Belmont Park fall meet, and continue through Cigar Mile Day on December 2 at Aqueduct. In 2018, Gaudet will return to NYRA beginning with the Wood Memorial in April at Aqueduct Racetrack and remain as a racing analyst through November, covering Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga Race Course.
Gaudet, daughter of thoroughbred trainers Eddie
and Linda Gaudet and sister to trainer Lacey Gaudet, began as a racing analyst and paddock reporter for the Maryland Jockey Club in 2013. In addition to working at Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Course, she has since covered racing nationally at Arlington Park, the Breeders’ Cup and Gulfstream Park. She joined NYRA for the first time for the 2016 summer meet at Saratoga Race Course.
“After the success of the inaugural season of ‘Saratoga Live’, this felt like a natural fit and the next step in my career,” Gaudet said. “I’m looking forward to covering more top racing at NYRA on both the simulcast and innovative ‘Live’ shows with the talented team already in place.”