BANK OF AMERICA TURF PARADISE CHALLENGE CHAMPIONSHIP

BANK OF AMERICA TURF PARADISE CHALLENGE CHAMPIONSHIP   April 26, 2015
Track: TURF PARADISE
Trials: APRIL 12, 2015
Final: APRIL 26, 2015
Purse: $60,000-ADDED
Age: CHALLENGED ENROLLED 3-YEAR-OLDS & UP
Distance: 440 YARDS


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BANK OF AMERICA TURF PARADISE CHALLENGE CHAMPIONSHIP   APRIL 26, 2015
Horse Sex Sire-Dam, Dam Sire Time Owner Breeder Trainer Jockey
Specials Gold, 6 g. Voghts Gold - Special Anywhere by Make It Anywhere :21.617 Gilberto Jasso A C Taylor (OK) Heraclio Botello Alejandro Luna
Jess Secrets Br, 4 g. No Secrets Here - Stylish Jess Br by Feature Mr Jess :21.688 Orlando Guerrero Benny Rosset (CA) Ubaldo Guerrero Rodolfo Arvizu
French Fury, 5 g. Stoli - Streakin Jessie Gail by Streakin Six :21.711 Angel H. Villalobos Mercy Hinklin (TX) Guillermo Morales Rodolfo Arvizu
Eyesa Famous Eagle, 4 g. One Famous Eagle - Eyesa Glass by Eyesa Special :21.796 Cesar J. Dabdoub Burnett Ranches LLC (TX) Omar E Lorta Jarrell James
First Storm Tide, 3 c. First Down Dash - American Purse by Chicks Beduino :21.879 Ricardo M. Ramirez William C Thompson DDS (CA) Owner Alex Bautista
Joe Legacy, 4 g. Brookstone Bay - A Diamond Legacy by Striking Distance :21.902 Greg Torgerson The Running A LLC (UT) Dru S Hall Eddie S Garcia
Carters Dare g. Carters Cartel - Dare To Zoom by Shazoom :21.921 Yuriana Ramirez Allred Bros Ranch LLC (AZ) Ricardo M Ramirez Alex Bautista
DQ-Fal Vegas, 7 g. Azoom - Separate Form by Separatist :21.922 Fabian Gutierrez Fal Cattle (OK) Ubaldo Guerrero Ronald Richard
Block N Tackle, 6 g. Tac It Like a Man - Watchin The Rain by Takin On The Cash :21.932 Ralph or Carolyn Fales Matt M Fales (AZ) Matthew M Fales Jorge M Bourdieu
Featuresonora, 6 g. Feature Mr Jess - Corona Blurr by Corona Cartel :21.939 Itsael Garcia Salvador Pimienta (TX) Armando Castellanos Emilio Tapia
Trial Notes: Specials Gold defeated Jess Secrets Br by half-a-length in the first of two trials to set the fastest time.
Fal Vegas won the second trial but was disqualified and placed fourth for interference.



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