Coco as in Chanel Springs Upset in $100,000 Stormy Blues; Late Pick 5 Carryovers for Sunday

Coco as in Chanel Springs Upset in $100,000 Stormy Blues; Late Pick 5 Carryovers for Sunday

Late Pick 5 Carryovers for Sunday
 
BALTIMORE – Three weeks after breaking her maiden over the same track and distance, Heider Family Stables LLC homebred Coco as in Chanel returned with a front-running 16-1 upset of Saturday’s $100,000 Stormy Blues Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at historic Pimlico Race Course.
 
Sent straight to the lead by jockey Angel Cruz from post 3, Coco as in Chanel ($34.20) ran five furlongs in 57.15 seconds over a firm turf course to win by a length in her stakes debut.
 
“We won it last time that way,” said Lyndsey Schultz, assistant to winning trainer Tom Proctor. “She’s a classy filly and it was a great spot for her.”
 
Winless in three starts in the winter and spring, all on dirt, Coco as in Chanel strolled to a 2 ½-length maiden victory May 15 at Pimlico. Following similar tactics, Cruz encouraged the Awesome Again filly through a quarter-mile in 22.19 seconds and a half in 45.33 with Julerette, Hidden Treat and Elegant Supermodel in close pursuit.
 
Coco as in Chanel began to shake clear after turning for home and turned away a determined bid by Elegant Supermodel down the center of the track for the win.
 
“She was sharp when I was warming her up and the trainer gave those instructions. I did what he wanted me to do and it worked out,” Cruz said. “Every time the other horses got close to her she kept fighting and never quit. I was impressed. She impressed me just the way she broke and went to the lead and never looked back.”
 
German-bred Elegant Supermodel, the 2-1 betting favorite in a field of nine making her first start in nearly a year and first in the U.S., finished second, a half-length ahead of stakes winner Hidden Treat.
 
Daylight Ahead, Summer Frock, Julerette, Do What I Say, Tap Diva and Ramblin N Gamblin completed the order of finish.
 
Rainbow 6, Late Pick 5 Carryovers for Sunday
 
There will be carryovers in both the 50-cent Late Pick 5 and 20-cent Rainbow 6 for Sunday’s eight-race program.
 
First race post time is 1:10 p.m.
 
Four double-digit winners in the five- and six-race sequence, led by Coco as in Chanel’s 16-1 upset in the featured Stormy Blues Stakes, resulted in a carryover of $5,270.91 in the Late Pick 5 and $718.46 in the Rainbow 6.
 
Tickets with four of five winners in the Late Pick 5 returned $103.35, while tickets with four of six winners were worth $17.66 in the Rainbow 6.
 
Sunday’s Rainbow 6 (Races 3-8) and Late Pick 5 (Races 4-8) include the featured seventh race, a $42,000 allowance going five furlongs on the turf that drew a field of nine fillies and mares 3 and up led by 5-2 program favorite Bioterp and 2015 Maryland Juvenile Fillies winner Look Who’s Talking (7-2).
 
Note: Jockey Alex Cintron registered back-to-back wins Saturday in the fifth race with Southern Equity ($13.80) and the sixth with Class and Cash ($5.80). After escaping injury when dumped in the first race, jockey Fergal Lynch won aboard Mountain Hero ($7) in the fourth and Airlie’s Diamond ($12.40) in the ninth. Trainer Richard Sillaman saddled two winners, Perigee Moon Slide ($4) in the first race and Mountain Hero.