Clockers caught the four-year-old chestnut colt in splits of 13.01 and 24.98, galloping out in 1:04. The move was the fourth fastest of 25 at the distance.
“He went really well, it was a nice, smooth half,” said assistant trainer Scott Blasi. “We’re all excited about Saturday.”
“Wherever it is, when he walks in, people notice,” said Blasi. “The more seasoned he becomes, the more he plays to it.”
Curlin, who has been stabled at Saratoga the past two summers, will be making his 10th Grade 1 start in the nine-furlong Woodward. After summering at Saratoga last year, he won the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup and the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Classic in the fall.
“[Being at Saratoga] was a big contribution to how he performed last year going into the fall and the Breeders’ Cup,” said Blasi. “Horses just do well up here. Oklahoma is a very good surface and we’re fortunate to train over it.”
Also expected for the Woodward are Belmont Park’s Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap winner Divine Park, Grade 2 winner A.P. Arrow, and recent Saratoga winners Past the Point and Wanderin Boy. Merchant Marine, a rough-trip sixth in the Grade 1 Whitney earlier this meet, is also a possibility.
CURLIN BY THE NUMBERS
50-60 million………. Current estimated dollar value as a stallion
9,496,800………….. Money earned in U.S. dollars
57,000 ………………Cost at the Keeneland 2005 September yearling sale
1200+ ……………… Weight in pounds
132…………………. Highest impost carried, in pounds, in the Jaguar Trophy at Nad el Sheba
47 1/2 …………… Total margin of victory in lengths
42 ………………….. Approximate speed (mph) coming out of the starting gate
26+ ………………… Estimated length of stride, in feet
24……………………Quarts of grain eaten daily
23.60……………… Profit in dollars for a $2 win bet on each of his 11 US starts
16+………………… Height in hands (1 hand = 4 inches)
13………………….. Lifetime starts
15 7/8ths……………. Miles raced
9……………. …….. Lifetime victories
6 …………………… Timed workouts at Saratoga this summer
5……………..…….. Grade 1 victories (including UAE-1)
2…………………… White stockings on his hind legs
1…………………… No. 1-rated Thoroughbred in the world, according to the international rankings complied by the British racing publication Timeform.
