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Scott Serio / Eclipse Sportswire
Del Mar, Calif.
An 11th-hour diagnosis of a fetlock problem led to the
scratching of undefeated Japan-based filly Awesome Result from the Breeders’ Cup Distaff on Saturday at Del Mar.
“Trainer Yasutoshi Ikee said, according to the vet, she has
a slight issue with her left front fetlock from the vet’s check this morning,”
said Mariko Seki, spokesperson for the Japan traveling party.
DeRosa: Thorpedo Anna is vulnerable in Distaff.
The exit of Awesome Result, a 4-year-old who would have
brought a 7-for-7 record and 4-1 morning-line odds into the race, left only
seven would-be starters. Long shots Miss New York and Batucada were vet
scratches earlier in the week.
The makeup of the $2 million Distaff began to erode last
Friday, when reigning division champion Idiomatic was diagnosed with a knee
problem that led to her immediate retirement. Her showdown with four-time Grade
1-winning 3-year-old Thorpedo Anna had been highly anticipated.
When the drawn field of 10 was intact, Thorpedo Anna was
installed as the 4-5 morning-line favorite.
These were the scratches for the Breeders’ Cup races updated
Saturday at 12:20 p.m. EDT:
Race 4, Filly & Mare Sprint: 5 Pandora’s Gift, trainer scratch.
Race 5, Turf Sprint: 13 Nothing Better, also eligible. 14
Charcoal, also eligible. 15 Frost At Dawn, also eligible.
Race 6, Distaff: 3 Batucada, vet scratched. 8 Miss New York,
vet scratch. 9 Awesome Result, vet scratch.
Race 8, Classic: 15 Rattle N Roll, also eligible.
Race 9, Filly & Mare Turf: 6 Ylang Ylang, vet scratch. Her
jockey Ryan Moore replaced Frankie Dettori to ride Content.
Race 11, Mile: 1 Ramatuelle, trainer scratch. 4 Diego
Velázquez, trainer scratch.
Race 12, Dirt Mile: 13 Pipeline, vet scratch.
Photo: Jason Moran / Eclipse Sportswire Jockey Mychel Sanchez will serve a seven-day suspension and pay an additional $1,750 in fines
Photo: Gulfstream Park / Lauren King Sovereignty, dramatic late-running winner of the Fountain of Youth (G2) March 1, is being pointed
Photo: Santa Anita / Benoit Photo Cavalieri and Alpha Bella, who finished one-two in the Grade 3 La Cañada in January at Santa Anita,
Photo: Gonzalo Anteliz Jr. / Eclipse Sportswire The stars will shine Saturday at Tampa Bay Downs, and not just in the Grade 3 Tampa Ba