YOSHIDA RETURNS IN STYLE; WINS OLD FORESTER TURF CLASSIC

May 05, 2018 Churchill Downs Communications

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Saturday, May 5, 2018) – China Horse Club, WinStar Farm and Head of Plains PartnersYoshida (JPN) returned to the races from a seven-month layoff to turn back favored Beach Patrol by three-quarters of a length to win the 32nd running of the $500,000 Old Forester Turf Classic (Grade I) for 4-year-olds and up.

Trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Jose Ortiz, Yoshida covered the 1 1/8 miles on the Matt Winn Turf Course rated as “good” in 1:54.64. It is a record third victory in the race for Mott who won in 1994 with Paradise Creek and in 2004 with Stroll.

Shining Copper set the pace in the field of nine doling out fractions of :24.86, :50.61 and 1:16.44 with Beach Patrol in closest pursuit.

On the far turn, Beach Patrol moved to the lead with Yoshida surging to his outside. The two raced as a team through the lane with Yoshida drawing clear in the final yards.

The victory was worth $297,600 and increased Yoshida’s earnings to $846,700 with a record of 8-4-3-0. It is the second graded-stakes win for the 4-year-old son of Heart’s Cry (JPN) out of the Canadian Frontier mare Hilda’s Passion

Yoshida returned $21.80, $8 and $4.80. Beach Patrol, ridden by Joel Rosario, returned $3.60 and $2.80 and finished three lengths in front of Synchrony, who paid $3.40 to show under Joe Bravo.

Arklow finished another three-quarters of a length back in fourth and was followed in order by Channel Maker, Editore (BRZ), Camelot Kitten, Kurilov (CHI) and Shining Copper.

OLD FORESTER TURF CLASSIC QUOTES

Jose Ortiz (rider of Yoshida, winner) – 'He won very impressively. I knew he would handle the soft ground. In the first turn, he kind of lost his footing a couple steps, but then got back into the race very nicely. I was right where I wanted to be: right next to Joel (Rosario on Beach Patrol). I knew that I had a good horse under me, so at the three-eighths-pole I went after him and tried to make it a two-horse race and that's what it was. If they go to (Royal Ascot), I'm going.'

Elliott Walden, President/CEO and Racing Manager of WinStar: 'Royal Ascot is possible. We'll see how he comes back.'

Bill Mott (trainer of Yoshida, winner) – “I thought he was ready. You always wonder about the ground; he won on soft ground at Pimlico last year. Doesn’t seem to be a problem for him. He had a great trip. It was about what we thought it would be. We knew Shining Copper would be on the lead. We had a little idea that maybe they would send Beach Patrol after him and that put us in the garden spot right behind them.

“We’ve nominated him to Royal Ascot going a flat mile in the Queen Anne Stakes on opening day. Some of the partners would be very interested in going. If he could run well over there, of course, it would increase his value as a stallion because he could do dual-hemisphere.

“He was doing so well we had nominated him for a smaller stake on Thursday but we discussed it and he was doing so well and we thought he was fit enough we thought we’d go in the Grade I.”

Joel Rosario (rider of Beach Patrol, runner-up) – “It was a good trip. At the three-eighths pole we all went. He (Jose Ortiz aboard Yoshida) had too much horse and went by me. My horse came back and fought but that horse ran a big race. My horse handled the turf. He was getting over it good. He was trying. I got beat like a half-length. He was giving me everything he got.”

Joe Bravo (rider of Synchrony, third-place finisher) – “I am very proud of him. He’s an amazing horse that just keeps going. He had battle through the really soft course conditions. He made up a lot of ground and had to go around some horses. I am huge fan of the horse. He’s amazing.”

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