Ol Winedrinker Who Sets Zia Park Record

OL WINEDRINKER WHO BREAKS ZIA PARK TRACK RECORD FOR 1 1/16 MILES

From The Paulick Report:

Ol Winedrinker Who returned to Zia Park Racetrack & Casino on Monday for the first time since winning the 2012 Zia Park Derby and set the track record at 1 1/16 miles in the $55,000 Veterans Stakes. Ol Winedrinker clocked 1:41.94 as he and jockey Carlos Madeira fended off Congenial to win by a half-length.

The 4-year-old Accredited Texas-bred gelding was bred and is owned by TTA members Sam E. Stevens and Sammy L. Stevens. Ol Winedrinker Who was named Texas Champion 3-Year-Old Colt/Gelding for 2012. 

“He’s a neat horse, and it’s good to have him back in New Mexico,” Ol Winedrinker Who’s trainer, Joel Marr, said.

Marr said Ol Winedrinker Who will now be pointed to the 1 1/8-mile, $150,000 Zia Park Distance Championship on Zia Park’s inaugural Land of Enchantment Day on November 24.

“It’s definitely going to be tougher,” Marr said about Ol Winedrinker Who’s prospects in the Zia Park Distance Championship. “There will probably be some graded-placed, maybe even graded stakes winners, horses that will come in for that like they have in the past. It will definitely be plenty tough. But he’ll like the extra distance.”

The Veterans Stakes has produced six of the eight Zia Park Distance Championship winners. Land of Enchantment Day will also feature the first running of the $300,000 Zia Park Oaks, the $200,000 Zia Park Derby, the $140,000 Eddy County Stakes, and the $55,000 Zia Park Distaff.

Ol Winedrinker Who, sent off at 5-1 in the field of eight, made a move to the lead around the far turn. He battled head-to-head with Congenial and jockey Ry Eikleberry through the stretch to break the previous track record of 1:42.19 set by Watch Me Go on September 25, 2012.

“He kind of got in front and got to looking around a little bit, but it worked out perfectly,” Marr said. “We were just trying to instill some confidence in him.”

Ol Winedrinker Who was returning to Marr’s barn after five straight starts on turf in Oklahoma and Minnesota. Congenial had shipped from Oklahoma for trainer Cody Autrey. Treacherous, the 2-1 favorite, finished third for jockey Brian Theriot and trainer Owen Bringhurst, snapping a two-race win streak in stakes races in New Mexico. Defending champion Global Stage took fifth.

Monday’s races also offered a glimpse into Land of Enchantment Day’s Zia Park Distaff. In the 5 1/2-furlong, $50,000 Distaff Prep, Winter Book returned to her winning ways after her streak of four wins to start her career was snapped last time out. With Enrique Gomez up, the Henry Dominguez-trained 3-year-old filly held off a late charge by Lady Contender to win by a half-length as the heavy 1-5 favorite in 1:02.18.

Lady Contender was second for jockey Theriot and trainer Temple Rushton. She has now finished in the top-three in 13 of 14 career races. Pyrite On My Mind, third in last year’s Zia Park Distaff, was third in this year’s Distaff Prep.