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Mark Ripple was an American money manager, expert horse racing handicapper, [1] and author of Handicapping the Wall Street Way. [2] He was frequently sought after to write articles, having written for American Turf Monthly, The Horse Jockey, CBS, and Southern Gaming Magazine.
The American Graded Stakes Committee upgraded the race to its current Grade II status in 2010. [2] The most notable winner of the event is the 2004 winner Kitten's Joy who as a three-year-old went on to finish second in the Breeders' Cup Turf to Better Talk Now and was voted as the U.S. Champion Male Turf Horse.
Trikari defied the odds on Saturday in the American Turf Stakes race, as the 47/1 horse won Race 9 of the day leading into the 150th Kentucky Derby to take home the hubcap.
McCarthy wants to run Endlessly in the $600,000, Grade 2 American Turf on Derby Day. “He has an exceptional turf record and obviously is undefeated on the synthetic,” McCarthy said. “If I ...
In a photo finish, Trikari, who went off at 47-1, won the Grade 2, $600,000 American Turf Stakes to earn jockey Umberto Rispoli’s 2,000th career win, clocking 1:43.59 for the 1 1/16 miles.
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Long shot Trikari rallied to a thrilling upset victory in the American Turf Stakes. The 47-1 dark horse roared past favorite Formidable Man in the final strides of the $600,000 race.
The magazine was established in 1892 with the name The American Monthly. [1] The headquarters of the magazine was in Washington DC. [2] In 1913 it was renamed as Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine. [1] Later titles were Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, and The National Historical Magazine. [3]