Calculated Chaos dominates feature race | Emerald Downs

Published 10:06 am Monday, April 27, 2015

Calculated Chaos romps home under Juan Gutierrez in the Sunday feature race at Emerald Downs.
Calculated Chaos romps home under Juan Gutierrez in the Sunday feature race at Emerald Downs.

For the Reporter

Calculated Chaos powered home an easy 5¾-length winner Sunday in the $11,900 Budweiser Purse for 3-year-olds and up at Emerald Downs.

A prohibitive 1-to-5 favorite in the wagering, Calculated Chaos ran 5½ furlongs in 1:03.62, and paid $2.40, $2.10 and $2.10. Juan Gutierrez rode the winner while Blaine Wright, assisted by Mark Rheinford, is the winning trainer and co-owner with John Maryanski and Dallas Becker.

A Kentucky-bred by Notional, Calculated Chaos shook off Africa Star and Debauch into the stretch, opened a four-length lead at the eighth pole, and extended the margin to the wire. The Kentucky-bred gelding has a 2-2-3 record in 16 lifetime starts with earnings of $38.135, and has a 2-2-2 mark in nine starts at Emerald Downs.

Square Jimmer, ridden by Francisco Duran, rallied to finish second and paid $3 and $2.40. It was a neck back to Kendini, ridden by Luis Gonzalez, and a $3.20 show payoff.

River District, Debauch and Africa Star completed the order of finish.

Notes

Congratulations to apprentice jockey Cerapio Figueroa for his first career victory aboard Wedding Kake ($3.20) in Sunday’s ninth race. . . . Bird In Love ($4.20) prevailed in Sunday’s fifth race and gave jockey Alexis Batista and trainer Mike L. Pierce their first wins at Emerald Downs. . . . Simply Sharp ($5.40) re-rallied to win race seven under Joe Steiner as Roy Lumm became the seventh trainer to win 400 races at Emerald Downs. . . . Juan Gutierrez posted a second straight two-win day and owns a 6-4 lead over both Julien Couton and Joe Steiner atop the jockeys’ standings. . . . In the trainers’ standings, Jeff Metz owns a 6-3 lead over Howard Belvoir, Chris Stenslie and Rigoberto Velasquez. . . . Swift Thoroughbreds and trainer Dino Condilenios swept Sunday’s stakes double-header at Hastings Racecourse, as Modern ($16.20) captured the $50,000 George Royal for 3-year-olds and up and Rather Beautiful ($11.80) took the $50,000 Brighouse Belles for older fillies and mares. Herbie D, in his first race since the 2013 Longacres Mile, finished seventh as the 9-to-5 favorite in the George Royal. . . . My Chief ($2.60) breezed to an easy victory in the opening day feature at Sun Downs in Kennewick. A 4-year-old Harbor the Gold gelding, My Chief won his first two career starts at Emerald Downs last year, earning Beyers of 70 and 72 in the process. . . . Live racing resumes Friday at 6:45 p.m. with all paid admissions receiving free Fabulous Friday T-shirts. . . . Saturday is Kentucky Derby day with special first post 1 p.m.