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Longshot Flying Bandida Surprises In Winning Decketta Stakes At Remington Park
Flying Bandida springs the upset at 15-1 in the Grade 2 Decketta Stakes Saturday night at Remington Park, surging clear under jockey Ramiro Garcia.

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Longshot Flying Bandida Surprises In Winning Decketta Stakes At Remington Park

By Richard Linihan

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–MARCH 14, 2026– Flying Bandida shot out of the gate Saturday like she had been goosed and never looked back, winning the Grade 2, $56,400 Decketta Stakes with ease at 15-1 longshot odds.

The even-money favorite at post time, Alliekat Dynasty, was scratched at the gate after she reacted adversely to Catchn Southern Rays acting up prior to start with the field in the gate. When Catchn Southern Rays began tossing back and forth from left to right, Alliekat Dynasty joined in the madness and it led to her sitting down in the gate. She was then scratched from the field of stakes runners.

The scratch may not have mattered the way the amazing 4-year-old gray mare Flying Bandida burst from the gate under jockey Ramiro Garcia. She blew this field away by two full lengths in a time of :17.615 over a fast track at 350 yards. Another longshot, Baby Ruth (13-1), got up for second and the new favorite in the race, Jessies First Card (7-5), finished third.

Trainer Jason Olmstead, who has won the first two stakes races of the meet, said he knew Flying Bandida was special despite some of her poor performances on her form.

“When she was 2 and 3 years old, she would qualify to the finals of everything we put her in and then she would have some bad luck in the finals,” Olmstead said. “I told Shari (Burger) and Vickie (McBee) – the owners – to give me one more year where she didn’t have to run in any more trials because I knew she would run her best race when the lights shine brightest.”

That’s what she did Saturday night and Garcia didn’t expect anything less.

“Like always,” he said, “she tried her best. We got lucky tonight. She was ready with her quick reflexes when they popped the gate and I never worry about her finishing. That is always there.”

Flying Bandida, an Oklahoma-bred daughter of Flying Cowboy 123, out of the PYC Paint Your Wagon mare Meaningful Memories, won a stakes race for the first time in her career, despite being all around it in 21 tries. She was multiple stakes placed coming into this event. Flying Bandida won her Remington Park Oaks trial last year on April 6, but ran fourth in the finals. She was the runner-up in the Altoona Derby at Prairie Meadows in Iowa and also ran second the year before at age two in the Prairie Meadows Gold Futurity.

“I always knew she was something special,” said Burger, who also bred her. “She is a dream come true. Tonight, she did shine.”

Flying Bandida paid a whopping $32 to win on a $2 ticket, $11.40 to place and $7.80 to show. She earned $33,600 for the victory and improved her lifetime record to 21 starts, six wins, six seconds and two thirds for $196,436 earned.

There were multiple cash drawer explosions in the exotic wagering for this race. The 15-1 winner and the 13-1 runner-up combined for a $2 exacta payout of $321.60, and keyed a 50-cent trifecta return of $304.55. The biggest payout that Flying Bandida was the key component in was the late Pick 4 that paid $2,015.70.

The winner earned a speed index of 89 with her finishing time. The rest of the order of finish for this race after the top three was Eyesa Wagon My Tale (3-1) fourth, Catchn Southern Rays (6-1) fifth, Peppa (9-1) sixth, Amber Alerrt (24-1) seventh, Karmas a Chick (29-1) eighth and Flying Nova 123 (5-1) ninth.

The win in the Decketta was the first for all the connections of Flying Bandida.

Baby Ruth and jockey Francisco Calderon made a steady run for second place. The filly now has a race record of 14-5-3-0 with earnings of $103,324. Already a stakes winner, she has won the 2025 Speedhorse Derby and was a runner-up in the 2025 Oklahoma Derby (G3). Bred by Bobby Simmons, Baby Ruth is sired by undefeated champion and champion sire Jess Good Candy and is out of the Corona Cartel mare Jess A Cartel. Luis Villafranco trains the filly for owner Mi Serenity. Baby Ruth is a $40,000 Heritage Place Yearling Sale graduate.

Dueling throughout, Jessies First Card finished in third under jockey Juan Pulido. The filly now has a race record of 11-5-0-4 and earnings of $70,782. Still in search of her first stakes win, Jessies First Card was a finalist in the Dash For Cash Derby (G2) last year. Bred by Rito Sosa and Jose Guzman, she is sired by Docs Best Card and out of the Apollitical Jess mare Jess Proved Youwrong, a graded stakes winner. Josue Garcia trained the filly for owner Rito Sosa.

Remington Park racing continues Sunday, March 15 with a first post time of 4 p.m.-Central.

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