9/6/13
Last updated: 9/5/13 7:54 PM
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William Otero and Burst Away have proven quite the winning combination at Penn National
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Jockey
William Otero captured career victory 2,000 when
Burst Away won the
2ND race at Penn
National on Thursday.
Otero, 38, grew up in Puerto Rico and came to the United
States in 1995, riding initially at Tampa Bay Downs. He burst onto the Penn
National riding scene in 2003, and was the track’s leading rider in 2004, 2008
and 2009, with 166, 126 and 176 wins, respectively. Otero is 13th all-time at
Penn National with 1,475 victories.
“This is super exciting and a very happy and emotional
moment for me,” said Otero, currently second in the 2013 Penn National jockey
standings with 82 wins. “Penn National is home, and I love everybody here. This
is my family, and I’m thrilled to win it here at my home.”
He won the $60,000 Wiseman’s Ferry HBPA Stakes at Penn
National on June 22 aboard the five-year-old mare Lenape Rim. The duo teamed up to
annex two prior stakes at Penn National — the $75,000 Lyphard in 2012 and $75,000 Ligature in 2011.
Otero’s 2000th win came in his 13,720th career start, with
in excess of $25 million total purses earned by his mounts.
Burst Away, a four-year-old filly trained by
Les Stickler Jr., went off as the 7-5 favorite in the race, a $22,000
starter allowance event on the turf. Under confident handling by Otero, the
daughter of After Market stalked the early pace, took the lead going into the far turn, and held off all
comers to register a measured 1 1/4-length score.
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It was the fourth win in her past six starts, all coming at
Penn National. Otero’s 1,998th win came aboard Burst Away on August 1, and the
duo also visited the winner’s circle on June 26 and May 22.
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