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Om N Joy, a top contender among California’s sophomore horses, delivered an outstanding performance under the guidance of Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux, winning the 7-furlong Fleet Treat Stakes at Del Mar by an impressive 4 1/4 lengths on Friday evening.
This victory marked Om N Joy’s fourth straight win and her third consecutive stakes victory, finishing with a time of 1:23.23. Bettors who backed her were rewarded with a $7.60 payout. Richard Burton’s Hot Girl Walk secured the second position.
The winning horse is trained by Aggie Ordonez, who celebrated her first stakes victory at Del Mar. Om N Joy, a California-bred filly owned by Jerry and Connie Baker along with Michael Golovko and Terrence Scanlan, represents a successful partnership of breeders and racing enthusiasts.
Reflecting on the win, Ordonez highlighted the importance of a good start, noting Om N Joy’s previous challenges with breaking from the gate. Desormeaux, known for his experience, assessed the early pace as quick and strategically advanced the horse when the opportunity arose, showcasing her speed and responsiveness.
Desormeaux commented, “It felt like we were moving at 44 miles per hour. She just keeps getting better—her last race was impressive, but today she was exceptional. I’m fortunate to be her rider.”
Om N Joy earned a winner’s share of $85,500 from a total purse of $152,000, bringing her career earnings to $311,140. The Del Mar racing card continues on Saturday, featuring three stakes races beginning at 2 p.m.
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Fan Take: This victory shines a spotlight on the rising talent of both Om N Joy and trainer Aggie Ordonez, suggesting a bright future in California horse racing. Fans should watch closely, as this filly’s consistent wins and impressive speed could energize the sport with new excitement and fierce competition.