Regal Glory, Mind Control wind up careers with G1 wins in weekend horse racing

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Regal Glory, Mind Control wind up careers with G1 wins in weekend horse racing

Mind Control and Regal Glory wind up their careers with G1 wins in weekend horse racing. Japan has another potential contender for the big-money races in February and March in the Middle East. Hong Kong is in final approach for Longines International Races.

Mind Control won the Grade I Cigar Mile at Aqueduct by a head in the final strides. Florida Derby winner White Abarrio finished third and Kentucky Derby third Zandon came fourth. Mind Control's earnings have passed the $2 million mark. Todd Pletcher is losing Malathaat and Life Is Good to retirement.

Regal Glory won Sunday's $400,000 Grade I Matriarch at Del Mar. Dr B won Saturday's Go for Wand Stakes at Aqueduct. It was the 77th stakes win of the year for Irad Ortiz Jr. and surpasses the old record of 76 set by Garrett Gomez in 2007. It's the first time since 2007 that DrB has won a stakes race.

Dubyuhnell and Arctic Arrogance won the Grade II Remsen at Aqueduct. Dubyahnell is trained by Danny Gargan and has two straight wins. He earned 10 points on the "Road to the Kentucky Derby" leaderboard. Forte is still the leader with 40 points.

Super Chow won the Inaugural Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs by 2 1/2 lengths. Passarando won Saturday's $75,000 Gold Rush Stake at Golden Gate Fields. Post Time won $100,00 Maryland Juvenile Stages at Laurel Park. Regal Glory, Mind Control and Mind control won G1 races.

Regal Glory, Mind Control wind up their racing careers with G1 wins. Speed Boat Beach won Sunday's $100,000 Cecil B. De Mille Stakes at Del Mar by 1/2 length. First Peace was third.

Julia Shining won the $250,000 Grade II Demoiselle at Aqueduct by 3/4 lengths. Affirmative Lady finished second and Gambling Girl third. Julia Shining is 2-for-2 in the last two races.  Regal Glory, Mind Control and Jingle Bells won G1 races on Saturday.

Regal Glory, Mind Control wind up their racing careers with G1 wins in weekend horse racing. Liguria won the Grade III Jimmy Durante Stakes at Del Mar by 2 1/4 lengths. Decorated My Life was second by a nose from Sell the Dream.

Dorth Vader won Saturday's $100,000 Sandpiper Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs. Miss River Rat won the Pat Whitworth Illinois Debutante at Hawthorne Race Course. Malibu Moonshine won $ 100,00 Maryland Juvenile Filly Stake. In Troubled Waters won a 1 3/4-length victory in the $75, 000 Glacial Princess Staking at Mahoning Valley.

Mr Speaker gelding Speaking Scout won the Grade I Hollywood Derby at Del Mar by 3/4 lengths. Juan Hernandez rode him. Wit finished third. Speaking Scouts has won two races since September. He finished second in the Twilight Derby. His most recent start was at Hawthorne Racecourse.

Turn On The Jets won the $100,000 Stormy Liberal Stakes at Del Mar. Oeuvre pressed the pace in the Pan Zareta Stake for fillies and mares at Fair Grounds and won by 3/4 lengths over Portilla.

Ready to Venture won the $125,000 Holiday Inaugural Stakes for fillies and mares at Turfway Park. Last Leaf finished second, 1/2 length ahead of Beat the System. Gerardo Corrales rode for trainer Michael Stidham.

Wentru, a 42-1 shot, won Sunday's 1 1/2-mile Valedictory Stakes at Woodbine. Who's the Star finished second, English Conqueror was third. Most of Saturday's card was canceled because of weather conditions.

Bankit won the Thunder Rumble Division of the New York Stallion Stakes. Impazible Donna won Staten Island Division with a 1 3/4-lengths score over Silken Dollar.

Big Truck won the Ruff/Kirchberg Memorial for Ohio-breds. Firsthand Justice finished second, Romantic Cowboy third.

Regal Glory and Mind Control have won G1 races.

Jun Light Bolt won the Grade 1 Champions Cup at Chukyo Racecourse in Japan. The 5-year-old colt was switched to dirt racing after finishing second in the July Stakes at Fukushima Race Course. It was Yukita Ishiwaka's first grade 1 win.

Golden Sixty is defending his title in the Mile at the Hong Kong International Races on Sunday. The horse is 7 years old and is the star of the show. There is a fully international set of runners and connections from around the world.

Shaquille has won three of his four starts. Fine Wine won the Conditions Stakes on Friday night at Newcastle. He will race at Southwell on New Year's Day. He is a good bet for the All-Weather Sprint Championships. His rating has risen from 68 to 99. The winner of the championships is El Caballo. Regal Glory, Mind Control and Mind control won G1 races.


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