By Brock Sheridan
April 5, 1997 –Florida was raising me now, who won her first bets two months earlier, taking Gulfstream Park (G2) in Danka Hutson (G2), won the Flamingo (G3) in Hyalea with ordinary rider Eddie King Jr..
This time, the son of Florida raised Mr. Friski was sent to the gate as a 4-5 favorite after the time in the nine-magistral test for 3-year-old children, and he did not disappoint with the dominant five-and-a-half win, before the Golden Book second with Michelle.
Michelle’sallHands had set the pace in the flamingo while leading the state government with a half mile in length and half in: 47.26, as it washed me away, now sitting at four and a half lengths from the pace in fourth place.
Michelle Alduns and Michelle’s statistics were heads that turned to home, but she was now thinking about the gap around the bend and was full of running from the two leaders. FRISK ME is now shot at the front to take a clear lead before winning 1: 52.32 on the fast track.
Owned by Carol R. Dender and trained by her husband Robert J. Dursso, Frisk Me now skipped the derby in Kentucky and instead was sent to Lone Star Park near Dallas for the opening weekend of the new song. In the first running of the lonely star derby worth $ 250,000 on April 20, FRISK ME now finished second for Florida Bred Aren’s colleague owned by Donald R. Disney.
He then struck me in Preakness (G1), won by Florida’s silver charm, but later that year he won both the derby in Ohio (G2) in Thistledown and Pennsylvania Derby (G3) in Philadelphia Park.
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In 1998, Frisk Me now scored in Widener Handicap (G3) in Hialeah and Suburban (G2) in Belmont Park. In 1999, he showed his flexibility by taking the handicap for championship championship championship championship championship championship of Gulfstream (G2) as the highest weight under £ 117, passing seven fulons. He completed his career with another wins at Montmouth Park, taking $ 48,500 Elkwood per kilometer and sixteenth and nine-end Philip H. Isselin Handicap (G2).
Frisk Me is now retiring after winning 12 of the 36 start with five seconds and six -thirds and winning $ 1,727,707. Grown in Florida by Farnsworth Farms, Frisk Me Now was out of me now, by Tsunami Slew. He then began his career as a stallion at Old Frankfort Stud near Lexington, KY.
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