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FAST PRIZE TRACY BREAKS MAIDEN IN FIRST ASKING
Date Posted: 4/24/2009 12:15:06 AM


OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 23, 2009—Fast Prize Tracy a full-sister to world record holder and grade 1 winner Fast Prize Zoom scored a 3/4 length victory in her first start Thursday night at Remington Park.

The Shazoom filly went to the post in a $24,800 maiden event for two-year-old Quarter Horse fillies. She earned $14,110 for her effort.

Racing for breeder Weetona Stanley and co-owner W.E. Smith, Fast Prize Tracy is being readied for the upcoming $1 million Heritage Place Futurity trials next month.

Her full sister, Fast Prize Zoom won three of four starts last season and was named Sunland Park's Horse of the Meet after setting a world record for 300 yards in her first start, then returning two weeks later to re-break the record with a :14.678 showing in the finals of West Texas Futurity(G1).

Fast Prize Tracy is out of the 2002 Heritage Place Futurity winner Fast First Prize, who is also the dam of stakes-placed Fast Prize Doll an earner of more than $80,000 and Fast Prize Rose who brought $200,000 in the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale last summer.

Fast First Prize is a full-sister to grade 2 winner and #3 Leading Sire of 2009 two-year-old Money Earners, Heza Fast Dash. They are half siblings to grade 1 winners First Carolina, First Prize Leesa and First Prize Robin.

In related news, Weetona Stanley's 3-year-old Oh What A Fly won the $16,400 second race at Remington Park on Thursday night. The sorrel gelding is by second crop sire Fly Jess Fly.



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