Stellar Wind (Curlin) bobbled at the start of Saturday’s $400,500
It was the chestnut filly’s third straight triumph and she earned 100 points
“She really wants more
“The plan is to go the Kentucky Oaks. That’s the idea. It’s a month
Kosta and Peter Hronis, who compete as Hronis Racing LLC, purchased Stellar
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“I’ve been coming to this track my whole life,” Kosta Hronis said. “We’ve
always attended this track growing up and to come to (Santa Anita) Derby Day and
watch these special races and to be part of it was really amazing. And to win
it; once we saw she was going to win the race, I just stood up and I was in awe
that we could be part of it.”
Stellar Wind found herself running in last after the ground broke out from
beneath her when the gates opened. Luminance (Tale of the Cat) and Glory (Tapit)
were quick to take advantage, heading to the front and battling it out through
fractions of :22 4/5 and :46 1/5. The pace took its toll on Glory, who began
fading on the second turn while Luminance went on to post three-quarters in 1:10
3/5.
By this point Stellar Wind had ranged up into third thanks to a three-wide
move on the turn. She easily overtook Luminance and pulled away to complete 1
1/16 miles on Santa Anita Park’s fast track in 1:43 1/5 while paying $4.40 for
the win.
“I thought it was good to be three-wide. I thought it was going to help me
“Today, I rode her a little bit more because I think she needs a good race
“I think she’s a Kentucky Oaks filly. I have confidence because she can do anything. That’s what I like about her.
Luminance suffered her first career loss while making her stakes bow in this
“My horse was pretty fresh, and she
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Stellar Wind is now 4-3-0-1, $327,200 in her career. After finishing third in
her six-furlong debut last November at Laurel Park, the chestnut miss stretched
out to a mile and romped by 8 3/4 lengths on December 18, which attracted the
attention of Hronis Racing. She made her bow for Sadler and her new owners in
the Santa Ysabel S. (G3) on February 28 at Santa Anita and proved a very smart
purchase when pulling away to a 2 3/4-length victory on that occasion.
Bred in Virginia by Keswick Stables and Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings
LLC, Stellar Wind was initially purchased for $40,000 as a Fasig-Tipton Saratoga
Selected yearling before bringing $86,000 as a Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall
yearling.
She is the first registered foal out of the winning Evening Star (Malibu
Moon), who is a half-sister to Grade 3-placed stakes heroines Im Out First
(Allen’s Prospect) and Zenith (Roy). The latter mare would go on to produce
Grade 1 victor Great Hunter (Aptitude), and this female family also boasts
multiple Grade 1 queen Love Sign (Spanish Riddle) and dual European classic
victress Melodist (The Minstrel).
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