Saint Stephen Battles Through Traffic, Wins Henry S. Clark Stakes

The Washington Post | April 30, 2006| | Copyright

Turf specialist Saint Stephen spent the winter in Florida racing into one disaster after another. The comment lines for his races in the Daily Racing Form tell the tales of woe: "Lacked room far turn" for a December race at Calder; "Bumped, checked 1st turn" in the next race at Gulfstream Park; "Steadied first turn" in his most recent start, a minor stakes race.

Seeking relief and a place to display his true talent, trainer Christophe Clement decided on the $85,000 Henry S. Clark Stakes yesterday at Pimlico, and Saint Stephen finally found a smooth trip, charging through an opening along the ...

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