The Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint, now raced as the Ainsworth Turf Sprint, may still only be a Grade 2, but it is nonetheless one of the richest and most important races in the turf sprint division all year long. The race offers a $1 million purse to all horses plus another $1 million in Kentucky-bred incentives. The winner also earns an automatic entry for the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, through the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series.
The 2024 edition of the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint drew an oversubscribed field of 12 plus one also-eligible. Runners include 2023 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner Nobals, emphatic Jaipur (G1) winner Cogburn, two-time Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee winner Khaadem, and horse-for-course One Timer. It is such a good betting race that Gear Jockey, the durable gelding who won this race in both 2021 and 2023, is a long shot on the morning line.
These are the 13 entrants for the race, including post positions, trainers, jockeys, and morning-line odds.
1 | Gear Jockey | Rusty Arnold | Jose Lezcano | 30-1 |
2 | Axthelm | Saffie Joseph, Jr. | Jose Ortiz | 30-1 |
3 | One Timer | Larry Rivelli | Jareth Loveberry | 8-1 |
4 | Cogburn | Steve Asmussen | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | 6-5 |
5 | Charcoal | Tracey Wisner | Axel Concepcion | 30-1 |
6 | Coppola | Dale Romans | Corey Lanerie | 15-1 |
7 | Grooms All Bizness | Jorge Duarte, Jr. | Dylan Davis | 15-1 |
The 13 entrants come out of 11 different last-out races. The only one with more than one who raced there last is, unsurprisingly, the Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Sprint, a 5 ½-furlong prep race at Ellis Park on August 4 that was designed as a prep for this race. Charcoal rallied from midfield to score that day. Though second-place Arrest Me Red doesn’t show up in this race—he franked the form by winning an allowance at Kentucky Downs instead—the dead-heat third-place pair of the forwardly placed Coppola and the rallying Mo Stash both return here.
Three runners were last seen in top-level company. Cogburn is the only last-out Grade 1 winner, as he most recently wired the Jaipur on June 8 at Saratoga, winning by 3 ½ lengths. Khaadem will try to rebound from a tenth-place outing in the Prix Maurice de Gheest (G1) on August 4, though he won at the top level earlier in the year. Defending champion Gear Jockey, last seen running 11th in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) last fall, makes his 7-year-old debut here.
Another three entrants come out of stakes last out, though they were not graded stakes. Witty rallied for second, ¾ lengths behind Dream Shake, in the Van Clief on August 11 at Colonial. Grooms All Bizness was last seen coming from midfield to be third, beaten 1 ¼ lengths by Alogon, as the odds-on favorite in the Parx Dash on August 24. Noble Reflection, a well-beaten 11th behind First Peach in the one-mile Wickerr in his seasonal debut, turns back for this sprint race.
The other four entrants all come out of allowance company. Axthelm wheels back after a third-level allowance win by ½ length over Judge Davis at 6 ½ furlongs at Kentucky Downs on September 1. One Timer was second in an allowance over that same course and distance the day before, missing by just a head to the class-proven Arrest Me Red. Nobals was fourth last out in a 5 ½-furlong allowance at Saratoga in his seasonal debut, missing by ¾ length to Souper Quest. Five o’ Somewhere, the also-eligible, was third in a five-eighths race at Horseshoe Indianapolis on August 20, 6 ½ lengths adrift of Bushido.
These are the key contenders in the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint.
Q: When is the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint?
A: The Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint will be run on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at 5:31 p.m. Central Daylight Time.
Q: Where is the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint?
A: The Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint Stakes happens at Kentucky Downs in Franklin, Kentucky. The race is carded as the 11th of 12 on the day, and the last of six seven-figure stakes races on the card.
Q: Which trainer has the most wins in the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint?
A: Rusty Arnold leads all trainers with three victories in this race. He won with Totally Boss in 2019, and with Gear Jockey in both 2021 and 2023. Arnold brings Gear Jockey back for a three-peat bid.
Q: Who is the favorite for the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint?
A: Jaipur winner Cogburn is the 6-5 morning-line favorite for the race, off of consecutive graded-stakes wins in the Twin Spires Turf Sprint (G2) on the Kentucky Derby undercard at Churchill Downs and then the Jaipur on Belmont Stakes day. He is likely to hold as post-time favorite given that level of class, combined with having been beat less than a length in this race last year.
Q: Who is the best Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint jockey?
A: Robby Albarado leads all jockeys with four wins between 2000 and 2016. However, among jockeys who will ride the race this year, Jose Lezcano leads with two victories. He guided Gear Jockey to victory in 2021 and 2023 and returns with the same horse this year.
Q: Who won the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint in 2023?
A: Gear Jockey won the race in 2023 for the second time in his career for trainer Rusty Arnold and jockey Jose Lezcano, the same connections who also won with him in 2021. They return with Gear Jockey to go for a third victory this year.
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