The Longacres Mile was voted 2019 Race of the Meeting. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

The Longacres Mile was voted 2019 Race of the Meeting. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

2019 Emerald Downs’ year-end awards announced

  • Monday, September 23, 2019 4:58pm
  • Sports

Anyportinastorm, No Talking Back, Frank Lucarelli and Gary Wales all took down multiple awards Sunday as the curtain closed on the 24th season of live racing at Emerald Downs.

Peter Redekop’s Anyportinastorm, a 5-year-old Florida-bred that ran meet-fastest time at 6 and 6½ furlongs while winning the Governor’s Stakes and Budweiser Stakes, was voted Top Older Horse and Top Sprinter. One Horse Will Do Corporation and Steve Shimizu’s 5-year-old mare No Talking Back – the only three-time stakes winner at the meet – was honored as Top Older Filly or Mare and Top Washington-bred.

On the human side, Frank Lucarelli shattered the single-season record with 81 wins and rolled to his his sixth training title. The 62-year-old conditioner – whose season highlights also included a record-tying five-win day and becoming the first trainer in track history to win 1,000 races – also received honors for Top Training Achievement.

Wales rode 99 winners and scored a runaway victory in the jockeys’ standings, and was voted Top Riding Achievement for his season-long dominance atop the standings.

John and Janene Maryanskis and Riverbend Farms’ Baja Sur rolled to dominant victories in the Auburn Stakes and Coca-Cola Stakes to earn honors as Top 3-Year-Old Colt or Gelding. A Washington-bred by Smiling Tiger, Baja Sur also was Top 2-Year-Old Juvenile Colt or Gelding in 2018.

Alittlelesstalk, owned by Warlock Stables, Kelly Dougan and Stephanie Loffredo, was Top 3-Year-old Filly. A Washington-bred by Demon Warlock, Alittlelesstalk prevailed in the Kent Stakes and Washington Cup Sophomore Filly, and also finished second vs. colts in the Muckleshoot Derby.

Race Home went from unraced to Top 2-Year-Old Colt or Gelding in two weeks. A son of Race Day owned by Tim Bankers, Race Home exploded through the lane to capture the $100,000 Gottsetin Futurity and finish the season 2 for 2. Windy Point, owned by Clemans View Racing and Michelle Beaunaux, was stakes placed three times including a victory in the Washington Cup Juvenile Filly, and was voted Top 2-Year-Old Filly.

The 84th renewal of the $200,000 Longacres Mile (Grade 3), featuring a driving three-way finish between Law Abidin Citizen, Anyportinastorm and Restrainedvengence, was voted Race of the Meeting. And Brahms Forest, who began the season with a victory in a $4,000 claiming race, posted a 5-2-0 record in eight starts and was voted Top Claimer. Trained by Lucarelli, the 5-year-old Forest Command gelding is owned by Two Putts for the Win #4, David Lechmanik and Alliance Stable.

To be eligible for a year-end award, a horse must have raced at least twice at the 2019 season.

The 2019 Horse of the Meeting will be announced Wednesday.

Emerald Downs 2019 season honors

Award, winner

Top Washington-bred: No Talking Back (5/WA)

Top Older Horse: Anyportinastorm (5/FLA)

Top Sprinter: Anyportinastorm (5/FLA)

Top Older Filly or Mare: No Talking Back (5/WA)

Top 3-Year-Old Male: Baja Sur (WA)

Top 3-Year-Old Filly: Alittlelesstalk (WA)

Top Juvenile Male: Race Home (KY)

Top Juvenile Filly: Windy Point (WA)

Top Claimer: Brahms Forest (5/CA)

Race of the Meeting: Longacres Mile

Leading Jockey Wins: Gary Wales (99)

Leading Jockey Stakes Wins: Kevin Orozco (6)

Leading Trainer: Frank Lucarelli (81)

Leading Trainer Stakes Wins: Blaine Wright (9)

Leading Owner: Chad Christensen (32)

Leading Horse Wins: Brahms Forest (5), Das Bear (5), General Mach Four (5), Rosso’s Gatto (5)

Leading Horse Stakes Wins: No Talking Back (3)

Leading QH Jockey Wins: Javier Matias (3)

Leading QH Trainer Wins: Nick Lowe (3)

Top Riding Achievement: Gary Wales

Top Training Achievement: Frank Lucarelli

Leading Apprentice: Jose Leon (7)

Durkan Award: Ken Elison and Sharon Ross

Lindy Award: Alex Anaya

Leading Sire Wins: Harbor the Gold (21)

Horse of the Meeting: TBA


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