More on Einstein's troubled trip
They were still talking about Einstein's horrendous trip this morning in Saturday's $660,000 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs. Here is an excerpt from today's Churchill barn notes:
FRUSTRATION REMAINS HIGH IN EINSTEIN CAMP AFTER FOSTER FINISH - Einstein's bid for racing history came up a length short Saturday when the 7-year-old Brazilian-bred horse ran third after encountering trouble throughout his 1 1/8-mile journey in the Stephen Foster Handicap.
"I just want the best for him and I really wanted him to get a Grade I win on the dirt," trainer Helen Pitts-Blasi said of Einstein, who had won the Santa Anita Handicap (Grade I) on the synthetic Pro-Ride surface and the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (Grade I) at Churchill Downs in his two prior starts.
No horse had won three consecutive Grade I races on three surfaces.
The footnotes in the Foster chart told the story of Einstein's race under Julien Leparoux: "Einstein bobbled at the start to get away a bit slow, checked off heels near the seven-eighths marker, was bottled up between horses down the backstretch and through the second turn, shifted out a bit and found a seam entering the stretch, was bumped and stuffed behind rivals with three-sixteenths to run, got through toward the inside late but was left with too much to do."
"It was just bad racing luck and he was much the best horse," Pitts-Blasi said. "I'd like to get Horse of the Year with him and a race like this could hurt him and it was not his fault."
Pitts-Blasi said Einstein came out of the race fine with the Arlington Million (Grade I) next up on the radar on Aug. 8.
"I am going to give him a little break with the Million as the next goal," Pitts-Blasi said. "The Pacific Classic (on Sept. 6 at Del Mar) I'd strongly consider because that would give us a month between the two races."
His difficult trip in the Stephen Foster left Einstein's career record at 11-3-3 in 26 races with earnings of $2,673,924.



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