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Great Start Helps Jess Paint Your Lips To Decketta Victory At Remington Park
Michael Pohl's homebred Jess Paint Your Lips cruises to victory in the Grade 3, $50,000 Decketta Stakes Saturday night at Remington Park.

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Great Start Helps Jess Paint Your Lips To Decketta Victory At Remington Park

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—MARCH 31, 2018—The Grade 3, $50,000 Decketta Stakes was won Saturday at Remington Park by Jess Paint Your Lips. She took advantage of a quick start to win easily in the event for older fillies and mares.

Owned and bred in Oklahoma by Michael Pohl, of Montgomery, Texas, Jess Paint Your Lips is trained by Stacy Hill, of Lexington, Okla., and was ridden by Jorge Torres. The 5-year-old mare left the starting gate perfectly according to her jockey, then was a pro for the rest of the 350 yards.

The winning connections of Jess Paint Your Lips trainer Stacy Charette-Hill, Randy Hill and jockey Jorge Torres accept the Decketta Stakes trophy Saturday night at Remington Park. © Dustin Orona Photography
"It was a really quick start. I was just praying that she was staying on her feet and she left good and didn’t fail me. It was all I needed," Torres said. "I saw the 2 (One Sweet Racy) in the corner of my eye and I just asked her a little bit and she took off again."

Jess Paint Your Lips won by three-quarters of a length, crossing the finish in a very rapid :17.014 over the fast track. One Sweet Racy held second, a half-length ahead of Mojo Perry who was along for third.

Away at 5-2 odds in the wagering, Jess Paint Your Lips paid $7 to win, $4.20 to place and $3.80 to show. One Sweet Racy returned $4.80 to place and $4.20 to show. Mojo Perry paid $7.80 to show. As And Js was the betting favorite at 9-5 odds, finishing fourth.

Jess Paint Your Lips is by Jess Louisiana Blue from the Corona Cartel mare Paint Your Lips, a sister to leading sires Pyc Paint Your Wagon and Ivory James. The win in the Decketta was her eighth career triumph from 11 starts and she made $29,730 to run her overall bankroll to $158,962.

Runner-up in last summer's Grade 1 All American Derby at Ruidoso Downs, One Sweet Racy picked up $9,910 for finishing second. Johnny Trotter owns the 4-year-old One Sweet Jess filly from the Racin Free mare Miss Racy Vike. Saddled by Trey Wood and ridden by AQHA Racing Champion jockey Ricky Ramirez, One Sweet Racy has banked nearly $275,000. Sunflower Supply Co. is the breeder.

LMG Racing Inc.'s Mojo Perry picked up $5,451 for third. John Cooper conditions the Mr Jess Perry 4-year-old out of Jump Down First by First Down Dash. Tanner Thedford was aboard the graded-placed filly who was also a Grade 1 qualifier in the Rainbow Futurity at 2. Bred in Texas by Jeffrey Lee Jones, she has earned $116,137.

Post-time favorite As And Js lacked a closing punch and finished fourth. Mamasito Magic, Pitchin Woo, Bf Fooserageous, Jc Wild Rose, Apolltical Scout and C Twister Seis completed the field.

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The Decketta Stakes is named after the 1964 All American Futurity winner who was born in Blanchard, Okla. and campaigned by her breeder, owner and trainer W.W. Wilson. Decketta was a successful broodmare for over 20 years after her racing career was completed.

There will be no live racing on Easter Sunday, April 1, at Remington Park.

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Tracked by over 136,000 fans on Facebook and more than 9,600 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided over $189 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Remington Park, Oklahoma City’s only Racetrack & Casino, is home to the $900,000 Remington Park Futurity on Saturday, April 21. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, Remington Park is in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.