January 6, 2025

Rachel Alexandra visits the track for new connections

Last updated: 5/7/09 2:27 PM










Rachel Alexandra has won five straight stakes
(EquiSport Photos)

Stonestreet Stables and Harold McCormick’s new purchase RACHEL ALEXANDRA
(Medaglia d’Oro) began her new life in the care of trainer Steve Asmussen on
Thursday morning by galloping once around a sloppy Churchill Downs main track
under exercise rider Dominic Terry.

The dominating, 20 1/4-length winner of the Kentucky Oaks (G1), Rachel
Alexandra was sold by the L and M Partners of Dolphus Morrison and Michael
Lauffer on Wednesday. Rachel Alexandra was transferred from trainer Hal Wiggins’
barn to Asmussen’s at 5:15 a.m. (EDT) Thursday morning.

Jess Jackson, who campaigned dual Horse of the Year Curlin under his stable
colors, was asked what he thought of the latest addition to his stable after her
morning exercise.

“She is a graceful athlete; she moves like a ballerina and has the size of
some of the colts,” Jackson said. “I am looking forward to seeing her compete.”

Jackson was asked when the “ballerina” might run next.

“The ink is not even dry yet,” Jackson said. “The only decision was to bring
her to Steve’s barn. No decision has been made on any race or a rider. Basically
the same team is in place as we had with Curlin, and like Curlin, we will let
her decide when she runs and where she runs.”



Asmussen, who saddled Curlin to his Preakness victory, indicated that like
most of his runners nine to 10 days after a race, Rachel Alexandra would have
her first recorded workout on Sunday or Monday. Terry would be her regular
exercise rider and she would go out in the second set, around 6:15, each
morning.

“She’s a tremendously fast filly,” Asmussen said. “Hal (Wiggins) and his team
did a tremendous job with her. We just got her today and we have no timetable or
any plans to announce at this time.”

For Wiggins, Thursday was anything but business as usual.

“They came and got her at 5:15,” Wiggins said. “I didn’t know anything about
it (the sale) until Tuesday night. I hope I see her in the winner’s circle many
more times.”

Racing for Wiggins, Rachel Alexandra compiled a record of 10-7-2-0 with
earnings of $958,354. In addition to the Kentucky Oaks triumph, Rachel Alexandra
scored victories in the Fantasy (G2), Fair Grounds Oaks (G2) and Golden Rod S.
(G2) plus runner-up finishes in the Pocahontas S. (G3) and Debutante S. (G3) at
Churchill Downs.

“It was pretty tough (this morning),” Wiggins said. “When a horse is injured,
that’s tough, too. As a trainer, you never know what you will find (in the
morning). We will get over it. We were blessed to have her and experience the
joy of winning the Oaks here.

“It will be a little hard walking by that stall,” Wiggins continued, knowing
he will still see her on the track. “It will be a joy to see her. I’ll have a
smile on my face and a good feeling. I wish the new owners nothing but the best.
I know she is in good hands and they will do right by her. I will be pulling for
her every time she runs.”