Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HORSE RACING

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Pharoah faster? Triple Crown winner American Pharoah breezed 6 furlongs for jockey Martin Garcia in a snappy 1 minute, 11 seconds Thursday morning at Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, Calif., five days after he went the same distance there in 1: 11.40. “I think he’s getting faster,” trainer Bob Baffert said. “He’s giving me goose bumps.” Baffert said owner Ahmed Zayat’s colt will work “an easy halfmile” at Del Mar on Tuesday, the day before he will be flown to New Jersey to race in the Haskell Invitation­al on Aug. 2 at Monmouth Park.

Three jockeys are accused in a race- fixing scheme that involved holding back a horse picked as a favorite to win and using an agent to place bets on the race at Evangeline Downs in Opelousas, La., state police said Thursday. The investigat­ion began after the state Racing Commission received a complaint about a June 19 race at the track in southwest Louisiana, according to a news release. State police said the jockeys were each charged with “willful pulling of the reins and cheating and swindling.” Arrested were Joseph Patin Jr., 46, and Billy Patin, 51, both of Opelousas, and LeSean Conyers, 24, of Lafayette. In addition, the Patins face charges involving different races. They are accused of possessing electronic shocking devices — allegedly during races on July 4 — that are sometimes illegally used to try to speed horses up. The three have been released on bond from the St. Landry Parish jail. There was no answer at the phone number of an attorney listed as representi­ng the Patins. Informatio­n on whether Conyers had an attorney was not available.

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