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Oklahoma Futurity(G2) Recap (VIDEO)
Jockey Juan Pulido returns to the Oklahoma Futurity (G2) winner's circle Saturday night at Remington Park in Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma Futurity(G2) Recap (VIDEO)

by Greg Thompson, StallioneSearch.com

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–MARCH 26, 2023–StallioneSearch.com continues its webcast coverage of the 2023 Oklahoma Futurity and Derby weekend with the release of episode 3.  Remington Park hosted eight stakes races on Saturday night's race card.

On this episode, StallioneSearch was on hand to capture the running of the finals of the Oklahoma Futurity(G2) at Remington Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

The $533,270 purse for the Oklahoma Futurity was the richest in the history of the race, conducted at Remington Park every spring since 2006. The race is the longest-running futurity in American Quarter Horse racing, first held in 1947.

Pyc Legacy, under jockey Juan Pulido, became the top earning 2-year-old Quarter Horse in the nation when he took down the $213,308 winner's purse by defeating Dashin Hocks by a nose. Waylan Melton conditions the winner for owner Rito Sosa.

Click the arrow below on the video to view recap coverage of the 2023 Oklahoma Futurity(G2).

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Coverage of the Oklahoma Futurity(G2) is sponsored in its entirety on StallioneSearch.com by the sire Tres Seis, who stands in Pleasanton, Texas at Zerlotti Genetic Ltd.   Tres Seis is the sire of All American Futurity(G1) and Derby(G1) winner Ochoa, who also is the all-time leading money earner in Quarter Horse racing ($533,270)Tres Seis is the sire of both 2023  Oklahoma Futurity(G2) fastest-qualifier Piano Man Sam, as well as being the sire of the 2023  fastest-qualifier of the Oklahoma Derby(G3), Lawless Wallace.