December 27, 2024

Apprentice Carrasco earns 200th win of the year

Last updated: 12/13/13 4:56 PM











Victor Carrasco earned his 200th win of the year on Friday at Laurel Park

(Jim McCue/Maryland Jockey Club)

The Victor Carrasco train continues to roll as the
apprentice rode two winners Friday at Laurel Park, including number 200 for the
year. The 21-year-old now has 201 victories in 2013.

Carrasco, who has won 37 races from 156 mounts (23.7 percent) at
the central Maryland track in the last six weeks, visited the winners’ circle
with Golden Rings and Street Surprise in the 4TH and 5TH races, respectively.

It was the 11th time in the last 15 racing days that
Carrasco has produced a multiple win afternoon at Laurel. He leads the current
fall standings with 57 victories.

“I feel great. When I came to the U.S. from Puerto Rico, I
was hoping to win 100 races so to get to 200 is exciting,” Carrasco said. “I
appreciate all the trainers for trusting me and giving me a chance. I am riding
some good horses and am taking advantage of it.”

Carrasco, who finished second in the Pimlico spring and
Delaware Park standings, tops all North American apprentice riders in both
victories and earnings ($3,991,115). He ranks 13th overall in wins and 50th in
earnings.

He is one of five apprentice riders vying for the three
Eclipse Award finalist spots. The others are Edgard Zayas (183 wins, $3.5
million as an apprentice), Emmanuel Esquivel (138 wins, $3.2 million), Trevor
McCarthy (128 wins, $3.4 million) and Manny Franco (120 wins, $3.8 million).



Maryland-based apprentice riders have captured nine of the
42 Eclipse Awards for outstanding apprentice with Chris McCarron (1974), Ronnie
Franklin (1978), Alberto Delgado (1982), Allen Stacy (1986), Kent Desormeaux
(1987), Mike Luzzi (1989), Mark Johnston (1990), Jeremy Rose (2001) and Ryan
Fogelsonger (2002) all being honored.

The last dominating apprentice in the
state was Rosie Napravnik, who won 279 races during her bug year (2005-2006).

Carrasco leads McCarthy by 17 victories during the Laurel
fall meet with fellow bug riders Jevian Toledo (23 wins) and Chelsey Keiser (22)
also ranking in the top six of the standings.

“There are probably more quality bug riders riding here
this fall than I have ever seen,” said trainer Ferris Allen, who saddled
Carrasco’s 200th winner. “So for him to pop out to the top from this group
really says something. He is way ahead of the curve in where he should be in
terms of patience and where to be in a race. You expect to see that from Jeremy
Rose but not from a kid with 200 career wins. He adjusts to the circumstances
very well and tries to the very end in every race.”

Carrasco has won races for 28 different conditioners during
the current stand.



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