Derby Dreaming is a blog series in which I review the pedigree and capabilities of the horses who have, as of the day posted, a spot in the Kentucky Derby starting gate.
American Pharoah
Pioneerof the Nile - Littleprincessemma, Zayat Stables, 60 Points
American Pharoah finished fifth in his first start, a maiden special weight. The next month the bay colt won the grade one Del Mar Futurity (7 furlongs). He repeated the win, proving he wasn’t a fluke, in the grade one FrontRunner Stakes (1 1/16 miles) and the grade two Rebel Stakes (1 1/16 mile). American Pharoah won the 2014 Eclipse Award Champion Two-Year Old Colt.
His sire, Pioneerof the Nile, can get the distance of the Kentucky Derby, coming second in the race himself. Before his second in the Derby, the stallion won the CashCall Futurity (1 1/16 mile), Robert B. Lewis (1 1/16 mile), San Felipe Stakes (1 1/16 mile) and the Santa Anita Derby (1 ⅛ mile). In the Kentucky Derby, Pioneerof the Nile lost to Mine That Bird after a bumped start and racing three-wide. The dark bay stallion finished eleventh in the Preakness, losing yet again to Mine That Bird and the future Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra. American Pharoah’s grandsire, Empire Maker, is yet another reassurance to American Pharoah’s ability to get the Kentucky Derby’s distance. Empire Maker came third in the Remsen Stakes (1 ⅛ mile) and second in the Sham Stakes (1 ⅛ mile), Kentucky Derby (1 ¼ mile) and the Jim Dandy Stakes (1 ⅛ mile). The fifteen year old stallion in the Florida Derby (1 ⅛ mile), Wood Memorial Stakes (1 ⅛ mile) and the Belmont Stakes (1 ½ mile).
Littleprincessemma never won in either of her two starts. Her sire, Yankee Gentleman, was a sprinter. He won the Pirate’s Bounty Handicap (6 furlongs). He came fourth in the grade two Riva Ridge Breeders’ Cup Stakes (7 furlongs) and the grade one Ancient Title Breeders’ Cup Handicap (6 furlongs). Yankee Gentleman came fifth in the grade two Dwyer Stakes (1 1/16 mile) and the Breeders’ Cup Sprint (6 furlongs). The granddam of American Pharoah won the five furlong Florida Thoroughbred Charities Stakes.
American Pharoah’s distance capabilities come from the male side of his pedigree. His speed comes from his dam side. If the colt stays healthy and continues with his workouts and racing form, American Pharoah will continue to be a force to be reckoned with on the Derby Trail.
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