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Study Guide: 2024 Gotham Stakes

Feb 29, 2024 J. Keeler Johnson/TwinSpires.com

Khante wins at Keeneland

Khante wins at Keeneland (Photo by Coady Photography)

A total of 105 Kentucky Derby (G1) qualification points are up for grabs in Saturday’s $300,000 Gotham S. (G3) at Aqueduct. The one-mile Road to the Kentucky Derby qualifier splits its points on a 50-25-15-10-5 basis among the top five finishers.

Let’s check out the ultra-competitive group of 13 horses entered in the Gotham:


Khanate

Khante wins at Keeneland

Khante wins at Keeneland (Photo by Coady Photography)

Start(s): 6

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 1

 

Owner: Calumet Farm

Breeder: Mongolian Stable

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Jose Gomez

 

Top Speed Rating: (88) when finishing fifth in the Withers (G3) at Aqueduct

Total Earnings: $72,820

 

Sire: Hightail

Dam: Mongolian Shopper

Color: Dark bay/brown

Khanate regularly shows early speed, but after weakening to finish third in the one-mile Jerome S. and fifth in the 1 1/8-mile Withers (G3) on the Road to the Kentucky Derby at Aqueduct, it’s possible sprinting is his true strong suit.


Maximus Meridius

Start(s): 3

Wins: 2

Place: 0

Show: 1

 

Owner: LC Racing, Cash Is King, and Robert E. Reid Jr.

Breeder: Westerly Farm

Trainer: Robert E. Reid Jr.

Jockey: Mychel Sanchez

 

Top Speed Rating: (91) when winning a Parx Racing allowance optional claimer.

Total Earnings: $91,700

 

Sire: Maximus Mischief

Dam: Quiet Virtue

Color: Bay

Maximus Meridius has impressively won two of his three starts sprinting at Parx Racing, but he’s bred for speed and has yet to run farther than 6 1/2 furlongs. Stretching out over one mile is an obstacle to overcome.


Deterministic

Deterministic wins at Saratoga (Photo by Coglianese Photography)

Start(s): 1

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 0

 

Owner: St. Elias Stable, Ken Langone, C. Steven Duncker, and Vicarage Stable

Breeder: Hinkle Farms

Trainer: Christophe Clement

Jockey: Joel Rosario

 

Top Speed Rating: (90) when winning his debut at Saratoga.

Total Earnings: $57,750

 

Sire: Liam’s Map

Dam: Giulio’s Jewel

Color: Dark bay/brown

Deterministic showed talent when rallying to win his debut, sprinting seven furlongs at Saratoga last summer. He hasn’t run since then, but four bullet workouts at Payson Park since late January should have Deterministic fit for a competitive return.


Facenda

Start(s): 1

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 0

 

Owner: William A. Branch

Breeder: Wimbledon Farm

Trainer: Doug O’Neill

Jockey: Abel Cedillo

 

Top Speed Rating: (73) when winning his debut at Turf Paradise.

Total Earnings: $18,300

 

Sire: Violence

Dam: Amiens

Color: Dark bay/brown

Fast-working Facenda won his debut sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs at Turf Paradise, but the resulting 73 Brisnet Speed rating looks light against the Gotham field.


Deposition

Deposition wins at Parx

Deposition wins at Parx (Photo by Equiphoto)

Start(s): 7

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 1

 

Owner: Uriah St. Lewis

Breeder: WinStar Farm

Trainer: Uriah St. Lewis

Jockey: Dexter Haddock

 

Top Speed Rating: (91) when finishing fourth in the Withers (G3) at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $60,775

 

Sire: Constitution

Dam: Mandrell

Color: Dark bay/brown

Deposition closed 3 1/2 lengths through the final furlong of the Withers to finish fourth by three lengths, but he’s yet to crack the trifecta in three stakes starts and needs improvement to turn the tables on Withers rivals El Grande O and Lightline.


Air Cav

Air Cav

Air Cav (Photo by Coady Photography)

Start(s): 3

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 1

 

Owner: Calumet Farm

Breeder: Highlight Thoroughbreds and Haugh Stables

Trainer: Brad Cox

Jockey: Eric Cancel

 

Top Speed Rating: (84) when finishing fifth in the Champagne (G1) at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $52,400

 

Sire: Mitole

Dam: In a Cloud

Color: Chestnut

Air Cav finished a dozen lengths behind Gotham rival Bergen when third in the six-furlong Jimmy Winkfield S. at Aqueduct last time out, but two starts back he finished a decent fifth against a strong field in the one-mile Champagne (G1) at Aqueduct. Returning to the same track and distance for an easier contest like the Gotham, may put Air Cav in the hunt for a top-five finish at enticing odds.


El Grande O

El Grande O wins The Sleepy Hollow

El Grande O wins The Sleepy Hollow (Photo by Coglianese Photography / Credit to Walter Wlodarczyk)

Start(s): 10

Wins: 3

Place: 5

Show: 1

 

Owner: Barry K. Schwartz

Breeder: Stonewall Farm

Trainer: Linda Rice

Jockey: Kendrick Carmouche

 

Top Speed Rating: (99) when winning the Bertram F. Bongard S. at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $399,000

 

Sire: Take Charge Indy

Dam: Rainbow’s Song

Color: Dark bay/brown

El Grande O has already contested three Road to the Kentucky Derby qualifiers at Aqueduct, finishing sixth in the Champagne, second in the Jerome, and second in the Withers. The Withers took place over 1 1/8 miles, and El Grande O lost by only a nose after leading by three lengths in midstretch, so cutting back to a one-turn mile for the Gotham should help this speedy colt vie for victory.


Bergen

Bergen at Keeneland (Photo by Coady Photography)

Start(s): 3

Wins: 2

Place: 1

Show: 0

 

Owner: Spendthrift Farm, Martin Schwartz, Gandharvi, Big Easy Racing, Rick Kanter, James J. Bakke, Titletown Racing Stables, Kueber Racing, Golconda Stable, Ali Goodrich, and Mark Parkinson

Breeder: Castleton Lyons, Kilboy Estate, and Gavin Tierney

Trainer: Brad Cox

Jockey: Manny Franco

 

Top Speed Rating: (94) when winning the Jimmy Winkfield S. at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $136,975

 

Sire: Liam’s Map

Dam: Toni’s Hollyday

Color: Gray/roan

Bergen was much the best sprinting six furlongs in the Jimmy Winkfield, winning by 5 1/4 lengths over a field that included Air Cav. But Bergen was beaten in his lone route race to date, finishing second in a one-mile $100,000 allowance optional claimer at Churchill Downs, so stretching back out in distance is at least a small question mark.


Eliminate

Eliminate (Photo by Coglianese Photography)

Start(s): 4

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 2

 

Owner: Spendthrift Farm and Repole Stable

Breeder: Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Dylan Davis

 

Top Speed Rating: (85) when breaking his maiden at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $72,500

 

Sire: Curlin

Dam: I’m a Looker

Color: Chestnut

A well-bred son of elite sire Curlin, Eliminate lost his first three starts before breaking through in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special weight at Aqueduct, winning by one length. But he’ll need to improve upon his career-best 85 Brisnet Speed rating to challenge against tougher foes in the Gotham.


Just a Touch

Start(s): 1

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 0

 

Owner: Qatar Racing, Resolute Racing, and Marc Detampel

Breeder: Don Alberto Corporation

Trainer: Brad Cox

Jockey: Florent Geroux

 

Top Speed Rating: (97) when winning his debut at Fair Grounds.

Total Earnings: $34,200

 

Sire: Justify

Dam: Touching Beauty

Color: Bay

Just a Touch was the best in his debut, sprinting six furlongs at Fair Grounds, tracking the pace before taking over to win by 4 1/4 lengths with a flashy 97 Brisnet Speed rating. As a son of Triple Crown winner Justify out of Comely (G3) winner Touching Beauty (a daughter of three-time leading North American sire Into Mischief), Just a Touch is bred to shine racing one mile and looks like a serious win threat for high-percentage trainer Brad Cox.


Lightline

Lightline wins at Horseshoe Indiana

Lightline wins at Horseshoe Indiana (Photo by Coady Photography)

Start(s): 4

Wins: 1

Place: 2

Show: 1

 

Owner: Albaugh Family Stables

Breeder: Town & Country Horse Farms

Trainer: Brad Cox

Jockey: Ramon Vazquez

 

Top Speed Rating: (91) when finishing third in the Withers (G3) at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $99,850

 

Sire: City of Light

Dam: Upperline

Color: Bay

Lightline joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a respectable third-place finish in the Withers, where he finished 2 1/2 lengths behind runner-up El Grande O. Lightline was gaining ground down the homestretch, but he’ll need a bit better to catch El Grande O over Saturday’s shorter distance.


Slider

Start(s): 5

Wins: 2

Place: 1

Show: 1

 

Owner: Hall Racing, Pearl Racing, and West Point Thoroughbreds

Breeder: Jason Hall, Stephen Baker, Herschel Martindale, and Mike Riordan

Trainer: John Sadler

Jockey: Jose Lezcano

 

Top Speed Rating: (96) when finishing ninth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) at Santa Anita.

Total Earnings: $159,600

 

Sire: Jimmy Creed

Dam: Days Like This

Color: Bay

California raider Slider is best known for winning Santa Anita’s Speakeasy S. on turf, but he’s also run well in three starts on dirt, most notably finishing third in the San Vicente (G2) behind Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) runner-up Muth. Slider has talent and class, but he’s yet to run farther than seven furlongs and has a pedigree that suggests sprints may be his forte.


Capital Idea

Capital Idea wins at Aqueduct (Photo by Coglianese Photography)

Start(s): 2

Wins: 1

Place: 0

Show: 1

 

Owner: Reeves Thoroughbred Racing

Breeder: Steven Nicholson and Brandi Nicholson

Trainer: Christophe Clement

Jockey: Trevor McCarthy

 

Top Speed Rating: (95) when breaking his maiden at Aqueduct.

Total Earnings: $54,200

 

Sire: Classic Empire

Dam: Rever de Vous

Color: Bay

Capital Idea looms as a viable win threat after trouncing a one-mile maiden special weight at Aqueduct by 8 1/4 lengths. That runaway victory yielded a flashy 95 Brisnet Speed rating. However, Capital Idea’s preferred running style is to settle two or three lengths off the early pace, which sets him up for a wide trip while breaking from post 13.

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