Weekend Stakes Beyers: Frosted 123
One of the all time great performances in Met Mile (and racing) history.. Frosted with a 123 Beyer.
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Really an awesome performance.
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BEL Belmont S (G1): Creator 99 (Tapit) S. Asmussen/I. Ortiz
BEL Metropolitan H (G1): Frosted 123 (Tapit) K. McLaughlin/J. Rosario BEL Manhattan S (G1): Flintshire-GB 110 (Dansili-GB) C. Brown/J. Castellano BEL Ogden Phipps S (G1): Cavorting 102 (Bernardini) K. McLaughlin/F. Geroux BEL Longines Just a Game S (G1): Celestine 107 (Scat Daddy) W. Mott /J. Alvarado BEL Acorn S (G1): Carina Mia 98 (Malibu Moon) W. Mott/J. Leparoux BEL Woody Stephens S (G2): Tom's Ready 97 (More Than Ready) D. Stewart/J. Rosario BEL Brooklyn S (G2): Shaman Ghost 99 (Ghostzapper) J. Jerkens/J. Rosario BEL Jaipur Invitational S (G3): Pure Sensation 102 (Zensational) C. Clement /J. Ortiz BEL Easy Goer S: Economic Model 101 (Flatter) C. Brown/I. Ortiz BEL New York S (G2): Dacita-CHI 96 (Scat Daddy) C. Brown/I. Ortiz BEL Belmont Gold Cup S: Da Big Hoss -- (Lemon Drop Kid) M. Maker/F. Geroux BEL True North S (G2): Joking 103 (Distorted Humor) C. Baker/M. Franco BEL Tremont S: Silver Mission 73 (Mission Impazible) T. Pletcher/J. Velazquez BEL Jersey Girl S: Kareena 96 (Medaglia d'Oro) K. McLaughlin/I. Ortiz BEL Rags to Riches S: Theogony 96 (Curlin) M. Casse/J. Leparoux BEL Astoria S: Bode's Dream 75 (Bodemeister) T. Pletcher/J. Velazquez BEL Belmont Coronation S: Suffused-GB -- (Champs Elysees-GB) W. Mott J. Ortiz BEL Intercontinental S: Zindaya 99 (More Than Ready) C. Brown/J. Castellano WO Woodbine Oaks: Neshama 83 (Sligo Bay-IRE) C. Day Phillips/E. Da Silva WO Plate Trial S: Amis Gizmo 85 (Giant Gizmo) J. Carroll/L. Contreras WO Alywow S: Miss Katie Mae-IRE 82 (Dark Angel-IRE) H. Motion/J. Castellano WO Bold Ruckus S: Songs and Laughter 84 (Singing Saint) R. Tiller/E. Da Silva PEN Danzig S: Rolin With Olin -- (Talent Search) J. Ness/B. Pedroza PEN New Start S: Behrnik's Bank -- (Bank Heist) E. Arroyo/J. Bisono SA Crystal Water S: Poshsky 103 (Vronsky) P. Miller/F. Perez DEL Obeah H: I'm a Chatterbox 94 (Munnings) J. Jones/G. Saez CD Mint Julep H (G3): Cash Control 95 (Pioneerof the Nile) B. Cox/S. Bridgmohan BTP Gendelman Memorial H: Dubacious -- (E Dubai) J. Radosevich/J. Radosevich CBY Dark Star S: Plot Twist 85 (Spring At Last) T. Rodriguez-Guzman/E. McNeil CBY Northbound Pride Oaks: Inconclusive 72 (Include) R. Scherer/D. Velazquez GP Christmas Past S: Sharp Kitty 84 (Kitten's Joy) A. Tarrant/M. Rispoli MTH Honey Bee S: Indian Splendor 86 (Indian Ocean) J. Servis/A. Gallardo MTH Select S: Full Salute 75 (Speightstown) E. Plesa/P. Lopez AP Isaac Murphy H: Puntsville -- (Cashel Castle) M. Boyce/V. Santiago AP Addison Cammack H: Recount -- (Limehouse) J. DiVito/C. Montalvo PRM Prairie Mile S: Whateverybodywants 77 (Giant Oak) K. Gorder/I. Ocampo PRM Panthers S: Battle Girl 81 (Midshipman) K. Gorder/A. Jimenez |
Frosted drawing away in the stretch was the highlight of the racing weekend for me, despite having Creator on top and annihilating my friend in a heads up handicapping contest for all 13 races @ Belmont.
What a display by Frosted. Arguably a top 3 performance I've seen in my 12 years of being a fan. For some weird reason, as I'm watching the race, the thought of Discreet Cat's 7 furlong allowance win popped in my mind. Two totally different circumstances, but it's the Herculean effort that reminded me, I think. |
Negative 8.2 TG from what I've heard...I've never seen anything even remotely close to that. Ever. Blessed to have seen that race live.
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Complete Post-BEL TG's: https://www.thorograph.com/ROTW/index.php?utid=main
An all-time great performance by any measurement and best # ever since Jerry Brown has made figures. Beyer on ATR today to discuss as well.. |
It was a great performance. Now we wait until the Whitney.
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Per the American Racing Manual, Frosted's 123 is the highest Beyer since they started listing figures in for the Met Mile in 1990.
Three winners have recorded 122: 1994 Holy Bull (1:33.98) 2002 Swept Overboard (1:33.34) 2005 Ghostzapper (1:33.29) Frosted ran a time of 1:32.73 -O |
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