Get to Know the 2023 Pegasus World Cup Top Contenders

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Get to Know the 2023 Pegasus World Cup Top Contenders

The Pegasus World Cup is a prestigious invitation-only race. It will be held in the Carousel Club at Gulfstream Park on January 28. The list of contenders is available to help you predict the outcome of the race and wager on the horses.

Cyberknife is a three-year-old colt. He won the 2022 Arkansas Derby and the Haskell. Cyberknife finished second in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.

Charge It is trained by Todd Pletcher and bred by Whisper Hill Farm, LLC. He has had five starts and won two of them. His Kentucky Derby finish was 17th. Charge It won the 2022 Dwyer (G3) stakes race.

Joseph's stablemate White Abarrio is a contender for the 2023 Pegasus World Cup. He finished third in the Cigar Mile Handicap at Aqueduct earlier in December 2022.

Proxy will compete in Gulfstream Park’s Pegasus World Cup (G1) on January 28. Curlin, the sire, and Panty Raid, his dam, are his parents. His trainer is Michael Stidham. Proxy has raced successfully at Churchill Downs and Fair Grounds and has also raced at Keeneland and Monmouth Park.

Simplification made his racing debut in 2021. He has competed for Bobo, Tami and De Meric, Tristan. From 2021 to 2022, he participated in twelve races, three of which he won, one of whom he came in second, and three in which came third. Simplification has a 7.20 rating and is ranked #3 behind Cyberknife and White Abarrio.

Informative has won four races in his five years of racing. He has competed in 36 races and has four victories, three seconds, and three thirds. His supporters are hoping he will compete in the Pegasus World Cup in 2023.

Brooklyn Strong is one of the oldest horses on this list. He is expected to compete in the 2022 Pegasus World Cup. Dr. Michael Gallivan and Cheryl Prudhomme bred him in New York, USA.

Hallandale Beach, Florida, will host thoroughbreds in 2023. Tickets are still available.


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