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an easy lead and he was too much at the finish,'' Rosario said. Euroears paid $6.80 for a win bet. It was the 10th victory in 19 lifetime starts for Euroears, a Kentucky-bred son of Langfuhr owned by James and Marilyn Helzer.
homebred colts Wando and Mobil, both sons of his stallion Langfuhr , finished an emphatic first and second, respectively, in ..... romp in the $108,000 Sweet Briar Too Stakes (named for Langfuhr 's dam), and the Tony Reinstedler trained 3-year-old
Wando, the 5-2 morning line favorite, will try to become the first 3-year-old to win the Atto. The homebred son of Langfuhr has been invincible locally since April 19, whenhe began a five-race win streak. The Mike Keogh-trained colt romped by
Six Sexy Sisters captured the $160,950 Ontario Lassie Stakes at Woodbine. Six Sexy Sisters, a 2-year-old daughter of Langfuhr -Kathie's Colleen, is owned by Gus Schickedanz, trained by Mike Keogh and ridden by Patrick Husbands - the same threesome
took the day's first stakes race, the $86,450 Purple Violet, by a length over favored Julie's Prize. The daughter of Langfuhr was ridden by Eusebio Razo Jr. and covered the mile over a fast track in 1:36.48 after vying for the lead from the rail
career. Only 10 horses -- Glorifier, Jack Atkin, King Saxon, Devil Diver, Tom Fool, In Reality, Czaravich, Gulch, Langfuhr and Wild Rush -- have won the prestigious Carter and Met Mile handicaps in the same year. Gallorette and Forgeo won both
the bay colt proved he's still as tough as nails when it comes to taking a bite out of the competition. The feisty son of Langfuhr was back on familiar turf at Woodbine, staking claim to top prize in the $131,875 Halton Stakes, an easy 3
for the place award. It wasn't his margin of victory that impressed. It was the manner in which the strapping bay son of Langfuhr did it, leading his five rivals for most of the way around, then seemingly giving it up to a charging Moonshine Hall in the
Saturday. Ridden by Victor Espinoza in his first start for young trainer Kristin Mulhall, the Steve Taub-owned gray colt by Langfuhr tallied his first stakes victory from off the pace at odds of 14-1. He completed the seven furlongs in 1:22 1/5 on a
Hollendorfer of Wildwood Flower and her successful half-brother. Patrick Valenzuela has the Moccasin call. Wildwood Flower, by Langfuhr out of the Phone Trick mare Dial a Trick, is a homebred owned by John Gunther. She broke her maiden at first asking at Bay