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San Carlos: Bob Black Jack returns a winner


Jump to Race Entries/Results ARCADIA, Calif. - Bob Black Jack, the former six-furlong world-record holder and Grade 1 winner from 2008, returned from a 14-month layoff in Saturday's $150,000 San Carlos Handicap at Santa Anita.

He picked up his career exactly where it left off - headed to the winner's circle.

In the Grade 2 San Carlos, Bob Black Jack ($10.20) led throughout, easily beating five rivals, including Dancing in Silks, the winner of the Breeders' Cup Sprint here last November. Sent off as the 7-5 favorite in the San Carlos, Dancing in Silks was never a factor and faded from third on the turn to finish fifth, 7 3/4 lengths behind Bob Black Jack.

Ridden by David Flores, Bob Black Jack ran seven furlongs in 1:21.05.

Trainer James Kasparoff's expectations soared when Bob Black Jack ran the opening quarter-mile in a relatively slow 23 seconds for a sprint.

"That made it look like it would be easier for us," he said. "When I saw that, I thought that he would like it."

Bob Black Jack led by as many as 1 1/2 lengths through the first half-mile and held off a threat from stalker Ventana to win by 2 1/4 lengths. Ventana finished a half-length in front of Supreme Summit.

The loss by Dancing in Silks left owner Ken Kinakin stunned. The fifth-place finish by Dancing in Silks was only the second time in his 15-race career that he has finished worse than fourth.

"I don't know what happened," Kinakin said.

Kasparoff said that Bob Black Jack's 10-workout preparation since early December gave Bob Black Jack a solid foundation for his comeback. A 5-year-old by Stormy Jack, Bob Black Jack has won 5 of 11 stars and $684,925.

Owned by James's brother Tim and Jeff Harmon, Bob Black Jack was injured after winning the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes here in December 2008, although the trainer has declined to state what type of injury occurred.

In January 2008, Bob Black Jack set a six-furlong world record of 1:06.53 with a victory in the Sunshine Millions Dash, a mark that was lowered to 1:06.49 by Twin Sparks at Turf Paradise last November.

"I'd put a lot of work in this horse," Kasparoff said of Bob Black Jack's comeback. "When you haven't run in a year and two months, you have a built-in excuse right there."

There was no need for such talk Saturday.

China Doll: City to City wins first stakes

City to City won the first stakes of her career in the $69,050 China Doll for 3-year-old fillies on turf.

The minor stakes was City to City's 10th start, fourth win, and third appearance in a stakes. The winner of a maiden claimer last August at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, City to City ran a mile on turf in 1:35.92, outfinishing pacesetter Camille C. Andina finished third in the field of eight, with 6-5 favorite In the Slips closing from seventh in the final furlong to finish fourth.

City to City ($24.20) was ridden by Joel Rosario. A City Zip filly, City to City is owned by a partnership that includes trainer Jerry Hollendorfer. The filly's best finish in a stakes prior to Saturday was a third in the minor Sweet Life Stakes on the hillside course here last month.


RACE RESULTS
SANTA ANITA PARK, Saturday February 20, 2010 - Race 9
San Carlos H. - Grade: 2
Purse: $150,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 7F, Dirt, 4 Year Olds and Up, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:21.05
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
3Bob Black JackDavid Romero Flores10.205.204.80
6VentanaVictor Espinoza3.803.40
2Supreme SummitRafael Bejarano4.20

Times in 100ths::23.00 :45.58 1:09.02 1:21.05

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:Bestdressed, Dancing in Silks and Quietly Mine

Scratched: Hunch

Winning Breeder:Gary Howard, Marlene Howard & BruceDunmore
Winning Trainer:Gary Howard, Marlene Howard & BruceDunmore
Winning Owner:Harmon, Jeff and Kasparoff, Tim

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double3-3$148.40
$1 Exacta3-6$19.00
$1 Superfecta3-6-2-5$183.90
$1 Trifecta3-6-2$71.90
$1 Pick 31-3-3$557.90

Race Comments: BOB BLACK JACK sped to the early lead, set the pace a bit off the rail, drifted out some in the stretch and won clear under steady handling. VENTANA stalked the winner outside a rival then off the rail, came out into the stretch and just held second. SUPREME SUMMIT a bit slow to begin, settled inside then just off the fence, came out into the stretch and finished with interest to just miss the place. BESTDRESSED squeezed a bit at the start, settled between horses then inside, came out in upper stretch and lacked the needed rally. DANCING IN SILKS broke out a bit, angled in and chased inside, came off the rail into the turn and weakened in the stretch. QUIETLY MINE broke alertly then dipped his head and fell back outside, chased off the rail then outside a rival into and on the turn and did not rally.

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