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Pegasus World Cup Press Release
Updated: January 21, 2024

Pegasus World Cup Invitational at Gulfstream Park - January 27

Returning for its eigth year, the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) returns to Gulfstream Park on Saturday, January 27.

The Pegasus World Cup headlines the 13-race program that will also features the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) and the $500,000 Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G3), as well as four other graded stakes, during the annual celebration of Thoroughbred racing, entertainment, fashion and dining. First-race post time is set for 11:30 a.m.

The all-stakes late Pick 5 (Races 8-12) and the late Pick 4 (Races 9-12) will both offer guaranteed gross pools of $750,000. The all-stakes Rainbow 6 will span Races 7-12. All four muti-race wagers will be anchored by the Pegasus World Cup, a 1 1/8-mile feature for older horses.


2024 Pegasus World Cup Field & Odds

Race 13 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, January 27 - Post 5:40 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Nimitz Class 20-1 Edgard Zayas
123 Lbs
George Weaver
2 O'Connor (CHI) 8-1 Paco Lopez
123 Lbs
Saffie Joseph, Jr.
3 Dynamic One 15-1 Irad Ortiz, Jr.
123 Lbs
Todd Pletcher
4 Hoist the Gold 12-1 John Velazquez
123 Lbs
Dallas Stewart
5 Trademark 15-1 Fernando De La Cruz
123 Lbs
Victoria Oliver
6 Senor Buscador 20-1 Junior Alvarado
123 Lbs
Todd Fincher
7 National Treasure 9-5 Flavien Prat
123 Lbs
Bob Baffert
8 First Mission 7-2 Luis Saez
123 Lbs
Brad Cox
9 Grand Aspen 8-1 Jose Ortiz
123 Lbs
Todd Pletcher
10 Il Miracolo 20-1 Javier Castellano
123 Lbs
Antonio Sano
11 Crupi 20-1 Lanfranco Dettori
123 Lbs
Todd Pletcher
12 Skippylongstocking 8-1 Tyler Gaffalione
123 Lbs
Saffie Joseph, Jr.
13 Castle Chaos AE Tyler Gaffalione
123 Lbs
Robert Falcone, Jr.

Jan 21 - Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert will chase a third success in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) Saturday at Gulfstream Park, where he will be represented by 2023 Preakness Stakes (G1) winner National Treasure in a field of 12 Thoroughbred stars.

National Treasure was installed as the 9-5 favorite on the morning line Sunday after drawing Post #7 for the 1 1/8-mile stakes that will be featured on a 13-race program, along with the $1 million 1/ST Bet Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1) and $500,000 TAA Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf Invitational (G2), and four other graded stakes.

The eighth running of the Pegasus will be the showcased during Gulfstream Park's annual celebration of Thoroughbred racing, World Class entertainment, fashion, and food.

Baffert has previously won the Pegasus World Cup with Arrogate (2017) and Mucho Gusto (2020).

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"I've had success at Gulfstream, shipping in there," Baffert said from Southern California. "Arrogate, he was something else. And then Much Gusto - he ran a great race and came back and led all the way in the Saudi Cup. He was a solid horse. But you have to have luck, you need a lot of luck. That first run to the turn, you've got to have a lot of luck going into that first turn.

National Treasure, who is owned by SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables LLC, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables LLC, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital LLC and Catherine Donovan, enters this year's Pegasus off a second-place finish in the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1), in which he was nosed out by defending champion Cody's Wish.

The 4-year-old son of Quality Road had been off-the-board in three starts between his front-running victory in the Preakness and his game second-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. The Kentucky-bred colt had a productive 2-year-old campaign, during which he won at first asking at Del Mar before finishing second in the American Pharoah (G1) at Santa Anita and finishing third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.

National Treasure is scheduled to make his seventh consecutive start in a Grade 1 race off a series of four straight `bullet' workouts at Santa Anita.

"I think he's maturing. He's always been a little bit slow coming around, but he's been working well. Looks great. He's doing really well," Baffert said. "I'm just coming into it in great shape, so I'm happy with the way I've been training."

Flavien Prat, who rode the Baffert trainee for the first time in the Dirt Mile, has the return call.

Brad Cox Chases 2nd Pegasus Victory with First Mission

Trainer Brad Cox is slated to saddle lightly raced First Mission for the Pegasus in his search of a second triumph in Gulfstream's premier race for older horses. Cox saddled Knicks Go for a victory in 2021 before the 2021 Horse of the Year closed out his career with a runner-up finish behind Life Is Good the following year.

First Mission, who is rated second at 7-2 on the morning line after drawing Post #8 Sunday, is coming off a second-place finish behind Pegasus contender Trademark in the Nov. 24 Clark (G2) at Churchill Downs. Godolphin LLC's homebred 4-year-old colt broke his maiden in his second career start at Fair Grounds before capturing the Lexington (G3) at Keeneland. He returned from a six-month layoff to win an optional claiming allowance at Keeneland prior to a game second-place finish in the Clark, in which he dueled for pacesetting honors while racing along the rail before losing by a nose.

"This is his third race off the layoff, so I think he's primed for a big effort. He's had plenty of time since his last one - that was a big race," Cox said. "He's always been a good racehorse. He's got a nice record. He's still a little light on seasoning, and we're going to be facing horses that have run a lot more than him. But the talent's there to compete at that level. Just hope he gets a good trip and likes Gulfstream and everything goes well."

Luis Saez has the return mount aboard First Mission.

Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher Has 3 Chances for 2nd Pegasus Win

Todd Pletcher will be represented by three horses in his search for a second Pegasus success. The Hall of Fame trainer, who scored with Life Is Good in 2022, is slated to saddle PRO Thoroughbred Enterprises Grand Aspen, Repole Stable, Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable's Dynamic One, and Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Crupi.

Grand Aspen, a 5-year-old son of Dialed In who lost a photo finish while finishing second in the Harlan's Holiday (G3) in his stakes debut after finishing in the money in his prior five starts, is rated at 8-1. Dynamic One is scheduled to make his second start off a layoff of more than a year. The 2022 Suburban (G2) winner was the beaten favorite in a recent Gulfstream optional claiming allowance. Crupi, a 4-year-old son of Curlin, is coming off back-to-back victories in the Queens County and Discovery at Aqueduct.

"The Pegasus has turned out to be a terrific day of racing at Gulfstream. It's a stake-filled card with a lot of good races, great atmosphere. I think we're kind of coming in with a different angle this year. We're kind of under the radar a bit," Pletcher said. "When we brought Life Is Good in, we thought we had a good chance, and he delivered a good performance. A little different this year, we're hoping everybody makes a move forward."

Jose Ortiz, who was aboard for the near-miss in the Harlan's Holiday, returns aboard Grand Aspen. Irad Ortiz Jr., who rode Life Is Good and Mucho Gusto to their Pegasus wins, has the call on Dynamic One, rated 15-1 on the morning line. International riding star Frankie Dettori is named to ride Crupi.

Saffie Joseph Jr. is scheduled to saddle two horses for the Pegasus - 2023 participants Skippylongstocking and O'Connor.

Daniel Alonso's Skippylongstocking, who is coming off a third-place finish in the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) at Santa Anita, finished seventh following a wide trip last year, while Michael and Julia Iavarone's O'Connor, who captured the Dec. 30 Harlan's Holiday (G3) at Gulfstream, was never a factor while finishing 11th in the seventh running of the Pegasus World Cup.

Skippylongstocking, who drew the far-outside post in the 12-horse field, and O'Connor were both priced 8-1 on the morning line Sunday.

Skippylongstocking, a 5-year-old son of Exaggerator, captured the $1 million Charles Town Classic (G2) prior to his solid Breeders' Cup effort.

"A mile and an eighth is probably one of his best distances. He's coming off a freshening but that's what we learned. He runs his best that way. Earlier in his career we were kind of inconsistent. One race good, one race bad, and since we started to space his races, he's been very consistent."

O'Connor, a 7-year-old Chilean-bred son of Boboman, captured the Fayette (G2) at Keeneland prior to winning Gulfstream's Pegasus prep Dec. 30.

"Actually, this is going to work in his favor. He's in good order. He's coming off two wins and we're very happy where we're at with him," Joseph said. "He kind of won those two races having to overcome some adversity, and he just seems to be doing as good as a horse can going into a race."

Tyler Gaffalione, who was aboard Skippylongstocking in the Charles Town Classic and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, has the return mount. Paco Lopez is slated to ride O'Connor for the first time in the Pegasus.

BBN Racing LLC's Trademark enters the Pegasus World Cup off a career-best performance in the Nov. 24 Clark (G2), in which he closely monitored pacesetter/presser First Mission before launching a successful stretch drive. Fernando De La Cruz has the return mount on the Victoria Oliver-trained 5-year-old gelding.

Alexandres LLC's Il Miracolo, who finished third behind Trademark and First Mission in the Clark and second behind O'Connor in the Fayette (G2), will seek to score his second graded-stakes victory. The Antonio Sano-trained 4-year-old son of 2018 Pegasus winner Gun Runner captured the Smarty Jones (G3) at Parx prior to a third-place finish in the Pennsylvania Derby (G1). Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano has the call.

Dream Team One Racing Stable's Hoist the Gold and Joe Peacock Jr.'s Senor Buscador, who finished 1-2 in the Dec. 2 Cigar Mile (G2) at Aqueduct, will clash again in the Pegasus. Dallas Stewart-trained Hoist the Gold, who won the six-furlong Phoenix (G2) at Keeneland last year, set the pace over a muddy track before drawing off to win by 4 ½-lengths under John Velazquez. The Hall of Fame jockey has the return mount.

Todd Fincher-trained Senor Buscador, who finished seventh in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) at Santa Anita, closed from last in the 12-horse Cigar field to grab second. Junior Alvarado returns aboard the 6-year-old son of Mineshaft.

Black Type Thoroughbreds, Steve Adkisson and Swinbank Stables' Nimitz Class, a recent acquisition who has won 11 of 21 career starts, is scheduled to make his first start for trainer George Weaver. The 5-year-old son of Munnings won five stakes while campaigning in the Mid-Atlantic last season. Edgard Zayas has the mount.

Sanford Goldfarb, Nice Guys Stables and Beast Mode Racing LLC's Castle Chaos, who finished third in the Cigar Mile, is also eligible in the event of a scratch.

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First Mission Preps For 2024 Pegasus World Cup

Jan 4 - Godolphin's lightly raced First Mission, who lost Churchill Downs' Clark (G2) by a nose in his last start as a 3-year-old, is on track to begin his 4-year-old season in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park on January 27, trainer Brad Cox said.

"I think his style, going a mile and an eighth, he likes to be forward - not necessarily on the lead," Cox said Thursday morning at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans. "I think Gulfstream is a place where you want to be somewhat forward. It's not a long stretch, so I think his style should fit Gulfstream very well.

"It's a competitive group of horses. With $3 million on the line, you're going to have to do some running."

The Pegasus would be only First Mission's sixth start. He made his racing debut last Feb. 18 at Fair Grounds, finishing second and then winning a month later. A subsequent victory in Keeneland's Stonestreet Lexington (G3) sent First Mission to the Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico, only to have the horse scratched the morning before the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown with a minor ankle issue.

He resurfaced with a victory in a Keeneland allowance race on Oct. 14 before dropping a nose decision in the Clark to fellow Pegasus invitee Trademark on Nov. 24. First Mission battled for the lead early on that day and had a length lead with an eighth-mile to go before Trademark ground out the victory.

Cox said he would expect to ship First Mission to Gulfstream the Monday or Tuesday of Pegasus Week. Luis Saez, who has been aboard the Street Sense colt for every race but his maiden victory, has the mount.

First Mission is scheduled to work five-eighths of a mile early Friday morning, his fourth work at Fair Grounds since the Clark, which is held at the Pegasus distance.

"He's doing great. He's been breezing here at the Fair Grounds pretty steady," Cox said. "We're very happy with what we've seen from him. He ran a big race in the Clark, just didn't have his head down in the right spot. But he galloped out strong. Luis said he got a little lost down the lane. That was a nice horse that beat him. I think he's continuing to learn. He's lightly raced. I think he'll have a great 4-year-old campaign and this is a great spot to get it kicked off."

Cigar Mile Winner Hoist the Gold Eyeing Pegasus World Cup

Jan 4 - Trainer Dallas Stewart said he is "leaning toward" running Cigar Mile (G2) winner Hoist the Gold in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup (G1). Gulfstream Park would be the 12th different track over which Dream Team One Racing Stable's newly turned 5-year-old has competed.

"He won the Cigar Mile impressively, and he worked great here," Stewart said Thursday morning at the Fair Grounds racetrack in New Orleans. "He's a very nice horse, a million dollar-earner."

Hoist the Gold worked a half-mile in 47 1/5 seconds on Tuesday, the fastest work at the distance that morning.

Stewart said he's not concerned about the 1 1/8-mile distance but acknowledges the Pegasus' two-turn configuration remains an unknown. Hoist the Gold has only raced around two turns once, finishing fourth in last year's Mineshaft (G3) at 1 1/16 miles at the Fair Grounds.

"We'll just have to see how it works out, the two turns," Stewart said. "He hasn't won at two turns. But we've got a great rider (Hall of Famer John Velazquez) to try to help us figure it out."

Right after Hoist the Gold finished sixth in the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at six furlongs, Velazquez encouraged Stewart to run him back in the Cigar Mile at Aqueduct, basically predicting a victory. The result indeed was a front-running 4 1/2-length triumph over Pegasus invitee Senor Buscador.

"He said, `Dallas, the distance is not an issue with him,'" Stewart said of Velazquez. "The two turns? We don't know yet. He said he'll go a mile and an eighth because he could not pull him up after the Cigar Mile. He could not stop the horse. The horse can go the distance. But it's a little different going two turns. You've got to switch leads more. You've got to relax at some point. It isn't just run, run, run like he did the other day."

A son of 2003 Horse of the Year Mineshaft, Hoist the Gold has a 5-6-3 record in 26 starts, earning $1,119,547 for his owner-breeder.

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