Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

OUT OF THE GATE

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(Through Thursday) JOCKEYS / WINS

Juan Hernandez / 39 Frankie Dettori / 18 Edwin Maldonado / 14 Three tied / 13

TRAINERS / WINS

Bob Baffert / 19

Doug O'Neill / 18 Philip D'Amato / 15 Steve Knapp / 12

Mark Glatt / 11

WEEKEND STAKES AT SANTA ANITA Saturday

• $500,000 Grade I Santa Anita Handicap, 4-yearolds and up, 11⁄4 miles

• $500,000 Grade I Kilroe Mile, 4-year-olds and up, 1 mile (turf)

• $400,000 Grade II San Felipe Stakes, 3-year-olds, 11⁄16 miles

• $400,000 Grade II Buena Vista Stakes, fillies and mares, 4-year-olds and up, 1mile (turf)

Sunday

• $100,000 Grade III San Simeon Stakes, 4-yearolds and up, 6 1⁄2 furlongs downhill turf course

• $100,000 Grade III Santa

Ysabel Stakes, 3-year-old fillies, 11⁄16 miles

• $100,000Baffle Stakes, 3-year-olds, 6 1⁄2 furlongs downhill turf course DOWN THE STRETCH

• Bill Spawr, 83, is retiring after 46 years as a trainer and will assume a role as equine consultant. Spawr, who recorded 1,709 victories, became a veterinari­an before transition­ing to training in 1977. His success came largely through the claim box and he won two winter-spring training titles at Santa Anita in 1991and `96, two titles at Santa Anita's Oak Tree meeting in 2000 and `01, and a pair of Del Mar summer titles in 1990and `94. Spawr, who still had 11 horses in his barn, told Santa Anita publicity they were disbursed between four trainers – Philip D'Amato, Jeff Bonde, Dean Pederson and Brad Cox.

• Javier Castellano, 45, has been named the winner of this year's George Woolf Memorial Award by a vote of his peers. Santa Anita has been presenting the award since 1950 and it is one of the most prestigiou­s awards in racing. The Woolf Award recognizes those riders whose careers and personal character gain esteem for the individual and the sport of horse racing. Castellano will be honored in a winner's circle ceremony sometime this spring at Santa Anita. A four-time Eclipse Award winner, Castellano has won 12Breeders' Cup races, two Preakness Stakes and the Kentucky Oaks.

• In addition to Saturday's 86th edition of the $500,000 Grade I Big `Cap, Santa Anita will card three other graded stakes – the $500,000 Grade I Kilroe Mile; the $400,000 Grade II San Felipe Stakes, a key race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby; and the $200,000 Grade II Buena Vista Stakes. The San Felipe drew a field of 11, including the Tim Yakteentra­ined Practical Move and National Treasure. The latter was recently transferre­d from Bob Baffert to Yakteen so he can earn qualifying points for the Kentucky Derby.

— Art Wilson

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