Claiming Crown Preview Day Features Full Fields; Sunday’s Nine-Race Program Draws 110 Entries

Claiming Crown Preview Day Features Full Fields; Sunday’s Nine-Race Program Draws 110 Entries

LAUREL, MD – Led by Federico Tesio runner-up Noteworthy Peach and stakes-winning veteran Behemoth in the featured $70,000 Jewel, a total of 110 horses were entered for the nine-race Claiming Crown Preview Day program on tap Sunday at Laurel Park.
 
Sunday’s card mirrors the nine Claiming Crown races to be held on Opening Day of the Championship Meet at Gulfstream Park Saturday, Dec. 5. The winner of each race will earn an automatic berth in the Claiming Crown as well as free shipping to Gulfstream.
 
Kicking off the action with a first-race post of 12:35 p.m. is the $40,000 Glass Slipper which drew a field of eight fillies and mares. The $50,000 Tiara, $40,000 Express, $40,000 Canterbury and $40,000 Distaff Dash – a 5 ½-furlong turf sprint new to the series this year – each attracted 16 entries, including multiple also-eligibles. Also with double-digit entries are the $50,000 Emerald (12) and $40,000 Iron Horse (10).
 
Both the Jewel and the $40,000 Rapid Transit will have eight-horse fields. The richest of the preview and Claiming Crown races, the 1 1/8-mile Jewel, is carded as race 8. 
 
“We are very pleased with how successful the Claiming Crown preview races turned out,” Maryland Jockey Club Director of Racing and Racing Secretary Georganne Hale said. “We have big, competitive fields and many out of state trainers have entered their horses. This was our first year for the preview. It looks like it will not be the last year, with the overwhelming response that we have received.”