BY
FRANK DRUCKER, Publicity Director, Empire City @ Yonkers Raceway
YONKERS, NY,
Tuesday, June 25, 2019—His disciples couldn’t touch him at the windows and his
rivals couldn’t touch him on the track.
To the surprise of
no one, Gimpanzee (Brian Sears) strolled around Yonkers Raceway early Tuesday
evening (June 25th), winning the non-betting division of the
$165,499 New York Sire Stakes Dick McGuire Trot for 3-year-old colts and
geldings.
Gimpanzee’s public
workout in his $54,833 division saw him easily vault over five overmatched
inside foes. Her then dealt a hand of three 29’s and a 28, as in tidy intervals
of :29, :58., 1:27 and 1:55. The final margin was 7½ lengths, with Cavill
Hanover (Ake Svanstedt) photoing Lucky Weekend (Jason Bartlett) for second.
It was his 11th
win in as many career starts for the last season’s frosh divisional—and New
York Sire Stakes--champ, four of which have come in Westchester.
Gimpanzee, a son
of Chapter Seven, is trained by Marcus Melander for owners Courant Inc. and S R
F Stable. He has won both his seasonal starts while increasing the retirement
fund to $723,146.
Asked if he was
actually paid to just sit there, Sears offered, “I like it when they’re that
easy. He’s a pro, acts the same way a 10-year-old does. Nothing (not even a
long pre-race delay involving another horse) bothers him.”
The second (first
wagering) division, also worth $54,833, was all about 2-5 favorite Wiunnerup
(Trond Smedshammer)…until it wasn’t.
Taking over down
the backside and widening through the lane, Winnerup jumped it off, gifting the
grandeur to Livinonthedash (Marcus Miller, $32).
The winner—from
post position No. 6—was away last among the half-dozen. He gapped Winnerup, but
continued on to get past the early fray. The winning margin was a
length-and-a-half (subsections of 29, :58.2, 1:27.3, and 1:56.2).
Winnerup, who
opened 3¼ lengths in and out of the final turn, saved second after and inquiry.
Third went to Captain Krupnik (Svanstedt), with Our White Knight (Scott Zeron)
fourth.
For rank outsider
Livinonthedash, a Muscle Mass colt (unraced at 2) co-owned by (trainer) Erv
Miller, David Prushnok and Tangie Massey, it was his fifth win in nine seasonal
starts. The exacta paid $74.50, the triple paid $560 and the superfecta paid
$1,086.
“He was really
good tonight and we lucked out when the favorite faltered,” driver Miller said.
The final
statebred event, worth $55,833, was won by Mr .Vicktor (Tyler Buter, $2.20) in
1:55.3.
New York Sire
Stakes returns downstate Thursday night (June 27th), with the
$167,500 Armand Palatucci Pace for 3-year-old colts and geldings.
Total purses for
the 2019 New York-bred program are estimated at $14 million. For more
information, please visit www.nysirestakes.com.