369 horses nominated to compete in Triple Crown series
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A total of 369 3-year-olds were made eligible to compete in this year’s Triple Crown series during the early nomination period.
Each of the horses was nominated through a $600 payment to compete in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont stakes. The Triple Crown opens May 6 with the Derby.
The number of nominated horses increased by 57 from last year’s total of 312. They include a record 37 horses based in Japan.
Among the notable horses is Forte, last year's 2-year-old champion trained by Todd Pletcher.
Also among the predominantly male horses nominated was a filly named Hoosier Philly.
Brad Cox led all trainers with 38 horses nominated to the series. Pletcher was second with 36 horses, followed by Steve Asmussen and Ken McPeek with 13 each. Chad Brown and Hideyuki Mori had 12 each.
Others nominated include Arabian Knight, Cave Rock and Newgate, all trained by Bob Baffert. He is currently banned by Churchill Downs Inc. through this year's Derby, although Baffert is challenging his two-year punishment in federal court.
For the Derby, horses under the care of any suspended trainer may be transferred to another trainer and become eligible to earn Derby qualifying points as long as the transfer is done by Feb. 28.
Last year, Baffert transferred two horses to another trainer and both ran in the Derby, although neither was highly placed.
Horses that were not nominated to the Triple Crown series by the early deadline of Jan. 28 can make a late payment of $6,000 through March 27 to become eligible.
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