Determined Stables and Kingdom Bloodstock’s Determined Kingdom has been named Virginia-Bred Horse of the Year and will be recognized — along with other 2024 award winners — during Virginia Derby Day festivities at Colonial Downs March 15.
A series of award presentations will take place between various races from the paddock infield that day and broadcast over Colonial’s simulcast feed. After 21 editions of the Virginia Derby — on turf, held during the summer months since 1998 — the race switches to dirt this year and becomes an official qualifier race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. Virginia’s Derby winner will secure a spot in the field for the “Run for the Roses” May 3 at Churchill Downs.
Determined Kingdom had an outstanding 2024 campaign which included wins in the $125,000 Punch Line Stakes and $150,000 Meadow Stable Handicap, both held at Colonial Downs. The 6-year-old Animal Kingdom gelding collected four wins from six starts and bankrolled $285,900 — pushing his career tally to $734,177. Other winners circle appearances came in a $140,000 fall allowance at Keeneland and a $56,000 early summer allowance at Laurel. The Phil Schoenthal trainee also finished third in Colonial’s Van Clief Stakes and fifth in the G3 Belmont Turf Sprint Stakes. Prior to 2024, Determined Kingdom had won four Virginia-bred stakes — the Punch Line in 2022 & 2033, Meadow Stable in 2023 and Jamestown in 2021. The trophy winner, who also was crowned Virginia-bred Turf Sprinter of the Year, was bred by Audley Farm Equine.
Million-dollar earner Gigante was named Virginia-Bred Turf Horse of the Year. The Steve Asmussen trainee earned $152,175 from five starts last year including a win in the Buddy Diliberto Memorial Stakes at Fair Grounds December 21. The 5-year-old Not This Time horse added to his resume with a runner-up finish in the G2 Muniz Memorial Classic at Fair Grounds and a third in the G3 River City Stakes at Churchill. Gigante of course started his career in 2022 with wins at Colonial in a maiden special weight and later in the Kitten’s Joy Stakes, then prevailed in the G2 Secretariat Stakes in 2023. Interestingly, Gigante was sold by his original owners — Diamond T Racing & Iapetus Racing — for $610,000 to Clark Brewster & L and N Racing on January 31 of this year. Virginia’s 2024 Champion Turf Horse was bred by Ann Mudge Backer and Smitten Farm.
Freshman title awards will be presented to Sail Theseven Seas and Saxton in respective Virginia-bred Filly & Colt categories. The former, a Michael Trombetta trainee bred by Larry Johnson, finished in the top three in all five of her races. She prevailed in a maiden special weight at Laurel to close out her 2024 campaign and earlier in the summer, finished second in both the $125,000 Jamestown and $150,000 Keswick Stakes at Colonial. The latter trophy winner, a Cathal Lynch trainee bred by Lazy Lane Farms, was 2-for-5 last year and bankrolled $110,400. The Mosler gelding won a maiden special weight in New Kent in his career bow and followed up with a gate-to-wire allowance win at Laurel four weeks later. He also took second in the Maryland Juvenile Stakes and third in the James Lewis III Stakes.
Top Virginia-bred Older Female honors went to Susan Naylor’s Tufani, who was bred by Chance Farm and Distorted Humor Syndicate. The now 5-year-old mare won two key races at Colonial — the $125,000 Brookmeade Stakes and $150,000 Nellie Mae Cox Handicap. Jockey Ben Curtis had the winning ride in both. Overall last year, the Michael Stidham trainee earned $188,500 from five starts and pushed her lifetime earnings to $362,442.
Virginia-Certified winners include Future Is Now as top female performer and Book’em Danno as top male. Both had outstanding campaigns — the former earned $513,155 while the latter bankrolled $807,500.
Maryland-bred Future Is Now won four stakes including a pair of Grade 2’s — the Intercontinental at Saratoga June 7 and the Franklin Stakes at Keeneland October 13. Other stakes victories came in Laurel’s The Very One and in Saratoga’s Smart N Fancy. The trophy winner is a 5-year-old Great Notion mare trained by Michael Trombetta and owned/bred by Larry Johnson. Future Is Now spent her Virginia residency at Johnson’s Legacy Farm in Bluefield.
Book’em Danno collected a trio of stakes wins including a Grade 1 score in the Woody Stephens Stakes at Saratoga on the Belmont Day card. The 4-year-old Bucchero gelding also connected in the Pasco Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and Jersey Shore Stakes at Monmouth. In addition, Book’em Danno took second in the G3 Saudi Derby at King Abdulaziz Racecourse. The Derek Ryan trainee is a New Jersey-bred, owned by Atlantic Six Racing, LLC and spent his 6-month Virginia residency at Gracie Bloodstock’s Locust Hill Farm in Middleburg.
Virginia Trainer of the Year honors go to Susan Cooney, whose farm is based in Delaplane. In 2024, Cooney had 11 wins, 9 seconds and 17 third place finishes. Her Carolina Hideaway had a great summer at Colonial Downs, winning twice and collecting a third in three starts. Those victories came in a $75,000 maiden special weight July 26 and in a $70,000 allowance September 4. Cooney’s Speak Your Mind crossed the wire first on two separate occasions at Laurel and seven other horses from her stable captured individual wins in 2024.
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