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NYRA / Coglianese Photo
By one measure, the fastest 3-year-old going just broke his
maiden Friday at Aqueduct.
Colloquial, a Vekoma colt trained by George Weaver, won by
seven lengths in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden race worth $80,000. His 1:16.89 winning
time earned him a 106 Beyer Speed Figure, according to Daily Racing Form.
That is the best number in the U.S. and Canada for any horse foaled in 2022.
Click here for Aqueduct entries and results.
Racing over fast dirt on a 38-degree New York afternoon, 3-4 favorite Colloquial made his first start since he lost his debut by a nose going five
furlongs June 15 over the same main track. With Manny Franco riding, he made up most of a five-length gap
in the stretch that day.
COLLOQUIAL makes a statement! ???? He breaks his maiden impressively in Race 7 at Aqueduct with @jockeyfranco aboard for his third win of the day, this one for trainer George Weaver. pic.twitter.com/J0Qe7vIHtR
— NYRA (??) (@TheNYRA) February 7, 2025
According to DRF, Colloquial was given a break for
the second half of last year after he failed a veterinarian’s examination. It
came as he was about to be sold privately last summer by his current owners
Harrell Ventures and Starlight Racing. Instead, they kept the colt they bought as
a yearling for $240,000.
There were no immediately announced plans for Colloquial’s
next race.
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