![]() ![]() “Those are three great trainers and three people that we ride for. While there, he won the Jimmy Durante (G3) for a second straight year. 23, he won three stakes at Zia Park in New Mexico for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, including the Zia Park Derby and Oaks went to Kentucky for the Clark (G1) where he finished off the board with Pletcher’s Dr Post and was back in California to ride for regular client Chad Brown. ![]() He also finished second in the Turf (G1).įrom there he returned to New York and won three more stakes including the Red Smith (G2). Ortiz heads to Gulfstream off a November to remember that began at Del Mar, where he earned his fourth straight Bill Shoemaker Award as top jockey during the Breeders’ Cup World Championships following wins in the Dirt Mile (G1), Turf Sprint (G1) and Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2). It’s great weather, it’s great racing and, hopefully, we can do it again.” I want to go and have fun and enjoy my time there. Without their help and their support, it wouldn’t be possible, honestly. “I have to say thank you to all the people for their help. 6, he won six of 12 races, one victory shy of the single-day track record shared by Saez, Tyler Gaffalione, Paco Lopez and Hall of Famer Jerry Bailey. In all, Ortiz won 14 stakes last winter including the Gulfstream Park Sprint (G3) on Mischevious Alex. They also teamed up with Fearless in the WinStar Gulfstream Park Mile (G2), Con Lima in the Herecomesthebride (G3) and Always Shopping in the La Prevoyante (G3). Represented by agent Steve Rushing, Ortiz would finish with 140 wins including the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) with Colonel Liam who, like Known Agenda, is trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher. Ortiz ended Saez’s two-year reign to start his own streak in 2018-2019 and, after flirting with Saez’s single-season standard of 137 wins that year before ending with 135, surpassed it in dramatic fashion by guiding Known Agenda to a 2 ¾-length upset of the Curlin Florida Derby (G1) presented by Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm at Xalapa for No. Hall of Famer Castellano won a record five straight before being unseated by Luis Saez in 2016-17. returns to Gulfstream Park for the 2021-2022 season with his sights set on a fourth straight riding title.Īlready, the 29-year-old Ortiz is in elite company as one of just four riders to lead the country’s premiere winter meet standings three consecutive years, along with Jeff Fell (1977-79), Jorge Chavez (1999-2001) and Javier Castellano. Edited Release - Having won more races at a single Championship Meet than any jockey in history, Irad Ortiz Jr. ![]()
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