The New York Racing Association will pay tribute to one of the fastest and
most popular horses in racing when the recently-retired COMMENTATOR (Distorted
Humor) is honored September 6 at Saratoga.
The eight-year-old chestnut gelding, owned by Tracy Farmer and trained by
Hall of Famer Nick Zito, retired August 9, a day after finishing third in the
Whitney H. (G1). He was attempting to join legends Discovery and Kelso as the
only three-time winners of the race in its 82-year history.
On September 6, NYRA will name the 5TH race, an overnight stakes race for New
York-bred three-year-olds and up, “The Commentator.”
Commentator will appear in the paddock before the race and then head to the
main track. After parading for fans in front of the stands, Commentator, wearing
a No. 1 saddlecloth, will be led into the winner’s circle to enjoy an edible key
to the city in his favorite flavor — mint.
“Commentator had a spectacular racing career, and he saved some of his best
performances for Saratoga Race Course,” NYRA President and CEO Charles Hayward
said. “We are thrilled to give the fans a chance to see him one more time on the
Saratoga track and would also like to commend Nick Zito, along with Tracy and
Carol Farmer, for their classy and professional handling of the horse.”
After the race, Hayward will present Zito and the Farmers with framed
commemorative photo collages of Commentator. A highlight video of Commentator’s
career will be shown on monitors throughout the racetrack.
Commentator, bred in New York by Michael Martinez, leaves the racing stage
with 14 victories, eight of them in stakes races, from 24 starts, with earnings
of $2,049,845. He won the Whitney for the first time in 2005 when he held on for
a heart-stopping victory over eventual Horse of the Year Saint Liam, then
captured the race again three years later in a front-running tour de force.
“It’s a great honor that NYRA is recognizing Commentator with this special
ceremony,” Zito said. “He was foaled in New York, almost won three Whitneys, and
is one of the fastest New York-breds to ever grace the track. The Farmers were
very patient with him and deserve all of the attention for this extraordinary
horse.”
Commentator overwhelmed his opposition when at his best, in both sprints and
route races. Last year, he won Gulfstream Park’s Richter Scale (G2) at seven
furlongs by 13 3/4 lengths two races before taking his second Whitney at 1 1/8
miles. He also won the 2008 Massachusetts H. by 14 lengths and finished second
in the Metropolitan H. (G1).