72nd ARKANSAS DERBY: Derby dreamers
Gayego wins, give owners Kentucky trip
By
Robert Yates
This article was published April 13, 2008 at 6:00 a.m.
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HOT SPRINGS Hasta la vista, Hot Springs. Hola, Louisville.
Favored Gayego added a little spice to the Kentucky Derby picture after scoring a three-quarter length victory over Z Fortune in the $1 million Grade II Arkansas Derby on sunny, windy Saturday afternoon at Oaklawn Park.
A season-high crowd of 56,326 watched Gayego - in his first start outside California - make a successful transition from a synthetic surface to dirt, which he will encounter next in the Kentucky Derby on May 3 at Churchill Downs.
For owners Carlos Juelle and Jose Prieto, who immigrated from Cuba more than 20 years ago, Gayego represents the American dream.
"Right now, we only have one horse," said Juelle, an accountant from Rolling Hills, Calif. "All the others horses have broken down."
But Gayego, whose name derives from the natives of Galicia, a region in northern Spain, is all the Cubanacan Stables needs.
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