Elliott Bay holds off Sippin Fire in the WTBOA Lads Stakes earlier this season. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

Elliott Bay holds off Sippin Fire in the WTBOA Lads Stakes earlier this season. COURTESY TRACK PHOTO

$65,000 Joe Gottstein Futurity caps season | Emerald Downs

  • Monday, September 18, 2017 12:42pm
  • Sports

The current falls on Emerald Downs’ 72-day meeting with the $65,000 Gottstein Futurity on Sunday, Sept. 24.

Fourteen juveniles are nominated to the season’s biggest race for 2-year-olds, to be contested at 1 1/16 miles, with the winner earning $35,750.

Elliott Bay, winner of the WTBOA Lads and runner-up in the Washington Cup Juvenile Colts, is the most accomplished runner nominated to the race. Recent allowance winner My Heart Awakens and Washington Cup third-place winner Trump Itz are also top contenders.

Three fillies – Diamonds R, Frisky Bear and Sea N Redd – are nominated to the Gottstein. Fillies traditionally have fared well in the race, winning three of the last 10 runnings including Blazinbeauty last year.

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$65,000 Gottstein Futurity, Sunday, Sept. 24

2-Year-Olds, 1 & 1/16 Mile

Horse, owner, trainer

Aceinthehole (2/KY) Manny Ortiz, Manny Ortiz

Check and Raise (2/KY) W. Quinn Chin, Robert Meeking

Crest Drive (2/KY) W. Quinn Chin, Robert Meeking

Desert Prophet (2/KY) Oak Crest Farm, David Martinez

Diamonds R (2/KY) George Todaro, Tom Wenzel

Elliott Bay (2/WA) Rising Star Stable II, Howard Belvoir

Freiburg (2/KY) Ramer Holtan, Jose Navarro

Frisky Bear (2/WA) Sabers Drawn & Lucarelli Racing, Frank Lucarelli

Great Eagle (2/KY) Penny Jensen & Terry Pierce, Larry Pierce

Hey Sequoia (2/BC) William Bridges, Tom Wenzel

My Heart Awakens (2/KY) Coal Creek Farm, David Martinez

Sea N Redd (2/CA) John E. Parker, Candi Tollett

Trump Itz (2/WA) Maryanski & Riverbend Farm, Blaine Wright

Winning Bluff (2/WA) Ron Hagen & Terri Kaluza, Tom Wenzel


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