Blue Prize rallied from second-to-last on the backstretch to win the $2 million Distaff by 1 1/2 lengths, upsetting even-money favorite Midnight Bisou, who lost for the first time in eight races this year. Uni won the $2 million Mile on the turf by 1 1/4 lengths over 3-1 favorite Get Stormy. 9-5 shot Mitole won the $2 million Sprint by 1 1/4 lengths. Spun to Run won the $1 million Dirt Mile by 2 3/4 lengths, upsetting even-money favorite Omaha Beach. Covfefe won the $1 million Filly & Mare Sprint by three-quarters of a length. He’s 6 for 6 this season and has won seven in a row dating to last year. Bricks and Mortar won the $4 million Turf by a head to complete a perfect season and move solidly into contention for Horse of the Year honors. He paid $93.80 at 45-1 odds, the highest payout in the race’s 35-year history. The weekend’s biggest shocker occurred in the $2 million Juvenile on Friday. ![]() have combined to win the last three Eclipse Awards as Outstanding Jockey Jose in 2017 and Irad in 20. ![]() Iridessa earned the only European victory of the weekend. Three-time consecutive Eclipse Award-winning jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. The elder Ortiz brother, riding Carom, appeared to box in along the rail Paco Lopez on Shazier near the quarter pole, enabling his younger brother, Jose Ortiz, to win the 100,000 race by a. Brothers Jose Ortiz (left) and Irad Ortiz Jr. O’Brien won the 2011 Turf with St Nicholas Abbey before eventually growing too tall to remain a jockey. Joseph O’Brien also joined Freddie Head as the only person to train and ride a Cup winner. Iridessa was the day’s second-longest priced winner at 13-1 odds, paying $28.40 to win. He beat his father, Aidan, who saddled Just Wonderful to a fifth-place finish. At 26, he became the youngest trainer to win a Cup race with Iridessa’s neck victory in the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf. Trainer Chad Brown won a leading three Cup races over the two days to move into a second-place tie for career victories with Baffert at 15. The international registry of acute aortic dissection (IRAD): new insights into. The 6-year-old mare beat the boys for a 1 1/4-length victory. Elderly patients discharged from an accident and emergency department. Saturday’s biggest upset belonged to 14-1 shot Belvoir Bay in the $1 million Turf Sprint. ![]() Vino Rosso covered the distance in 2:02.80 and paid $11.20, $5.80 and $4.
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