November 23, 2024

California Chrome to ship straight to Chicago, train at Arlington for Million

Last updated: 6/21/15 7:47 PM


California Chrome to ship straight to Chicago, train at
Arlington for Million










Chrome isn’t going back home to California in the interim
(Benoit Photo)





One of racing’s biggest stars is on target to run in the 33rd Arlington
Million (G1) on August 15. California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) is scheduled to ship
directly to Chicago from England in the near future and will train up to the
Million at Arlington International Racecourse.

After sweeping the 2014 Kentucky Derby (G1) and Preakness S. (G1), California
Chrome came up just short in his bid to become racing’s 12th Triple Crown
champion when finishing a dead-heat fourth in the Belmont S. (G1). He closed out
his 2014 season in style with a victory in the Hollywood Derby (G1) at Del Mar
in his first and only career turf race.

In February, Arlington General Manager Tony Petrillo and Senior Director of
Marketing and Communications Howard Sudberry traveled to California to meet
California Chrome’s owners, Chicagoland native Perry Martin and Steve Coburn as
well as the Derby winner’s trainer and assistant trainer, Art and Alan Sherman.

“Howard and I enjoyed meeting the owners and their families and the chance to
see this great horse up close,” Petrillo said. “Now it is our pleasure to
welcome their families to the Arlington family. It is exciting for Arlington and
the State of Illinois to be able to attract a star like California Chrome,
giving fans from all over the Midwest  the opportunity to see ‘Chrome’ and
the rest of the best turf horses in the world compete in the Million.”



The 33rd running of the famed Arlington Million marks the 30th anniversary of
the “Miracle Million” which was run just 25 days after a fire destroyed the
original Arlington Park.

California Chrome’s connections suggested that the Arlington Million was on
the short list of races planned for his 2015 campaign when it was mapped out at
the beginning of the year after his third-place finish in last year’s Breeders’
Cup Classic (G1). Recently he was slated to run in the Prince of Wales’s S.
(Eng-G1) at England’s prestigious Royal Ascot meet but was forced to miss the
race due to a bruised foot.

Though the minor injury may have derailed his connections’ hopes for Ascot
glory, the next step will now be a trip to Chicago. Fans in the Midwest will get
the chance to see only the second Kentucky Derby winner to ever compete in the
Million — 1982 Derby winner Gato Del Sol finished third in the 1984 Million —
as California Chrome joins elite company with the likes of Secretariat,
Spectacular Bid, and War Emblem as Derby winners who competed at Arlington.

The Million is the centerpiece of the International Festival of Racing which
brings worldwide attention to Arlington and Illinois racing with the state’s
most impressive day of racing featuring three Grade 1 races and two Grade 3
races.

Reserved seating is available, and the most popular areas sell out early.
Fans are encouraged to visit www.arlingtonpark.com for
tickets and other information.



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