2021 Whitney Stakes Contenders at Saratoga

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NYRA Press Release
Updated: August 04, 2021

The Whitney Stakes is a Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" qualifier for the Classic

Five-time graded stakes winner Maxfield brings a quality resume against a compact-but-stellar field of fellow graded stakes winners in the 94th running of the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney Stakes at nine furlongs for older horses at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, August 7.

The Whitney is a Breeders' Cup "Win And You're In" qualifying event for the Grade 1, $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic on November 6 at Del Mar and headlines Saturday's lucrative 12-race card.

Whitney Day also features two other Grade 1 events with the $1 million Saratoga Derby Invitational for 3-year-olds going 1 3/16 miles over the Mellon turf and the $500,000 Test Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at seven furlongs over the main track. Also featured on the card are the Grade 2, $250,000 Glens Falls for older fillies and mares travelling 1 1/2 miles over the inner turf and the $120,000 Fasig-Tipton Lure for 4-year-olds and upward over the Mellon turf.

2021 Whitney Stakes Field & Odds

Race 10 at Saratoga on Saturday, August 7 - Post 5:48 PM

Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 By My Standards 10-1 Gabriel Saez
120 Lbs
W. Calhoun
2 Silver State 4-1 Ricardo Santana, Jr.
124 Lbs
Steven Asmussen
3 Swiss Skydiver 6-1 Irad Ortiz, Jr.
119 Lbs
Kenneth McPeek
4 Knicks Go 6-5 Joel Rosario
124 Lbs
Brad Cox
5 Maxfield 8-5 Jose Ortiz
122 Lbs
Brendan Walsh

Owned by Godolphin, who captured last Saturday's Grade 2 Jim Dandy with reigning 2-Year-Old Champion Essential Quality, Maxfield boasts lifetime earnings of $1,265,902 and an outstanding 8-7-0-1 record for trainer Brendan Walsh.

The 4-year-old dark bay or brown son of Street Sense, who sired 2019 Whitney winner McKinzie, arrives at the Whitney off two of his best performances yet with 3 ¼-length Grade 2 victories at Churchill Downs in the Alysheba on April 30 and the Grade 1 Stephen Foster on June 26, garnering a respective 105 and 103 Beyer Speed Figures.

Maxfield will look to become the fifth winner of the Stephen Foster to subsequently capture the Whitney, joining Awesome Again [1998], Victory Gallop [1999], Blame [2010] and Gun Runner [2017]. His win in that race already assured Maxfield of a spot in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

"This year, we've got a nice body of races into him which he hasn't done before," Walsh said. "He hasn't really missed a beat since December. We've spaced his races out good and except for one or two, he's had four-to-six weeks between starts. He's still a fresh horse and that's a good position to be in at this time of year."

A winner on debut going a one-turn mile in September 2019 at Churchill Downs, Maxfield gave Walsh his first Grade 1 victory in the Breeders' Futurity going two turns at Keeneland next out, when making up nearly ten lengths from ninth to win by 5 ½ lengths.

Maxfield returned off a seven-month layoff to capture the Grade 3 Matt Winn in May 2020 at Churchill Downs before securing victories in the Tenacious in December at Fair Grounds Race Course and the Grade 3 Mineshaft in February at the New Orleans oval. His lone defeat took place in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap on March 6.

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"He's a horse that even still is lightly raced. We were always on the back foot with him," Walsh said. "He ran twice as a 2-year-old, and we've always been battling a little inexperience or a lack of seasoning. But ever since we ran him in California and his couple runs since, he's getting to where he's a more seasoned horse and I think that's going to stand him well from here on in because he's going to have to be at his best against the horses he's up against. It's a big test for him, so we'll see how he stacks up against them."

A Kentucky homebred, Maxfield is out of the Bernardini mare Velvety, who is a half-sister to Grade 1-winner and producer Sky Mesa as well as graded stakes winner Golden Velvet. He is a direct descendant of prestigious broodmares Caress, La Affirmed and Busanda, all of whom hail from the influential La Troienne line.

Jose Ortiz, who has piloted Maxfield to five of his seven wins, retains the mount from post 5. Maxfield is listed at 8-5 on the morning line.

Riding high off last Saturday's Grade 2 Jim Dandy triumph with Essential Quality, reigning Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox will saddle 6-5 morning-line favorite Knicks Go in attempt to give the 5-year-old son of Paynter his fourth Grade 1 win. Through a record of 21-7-3-1, Knicks Go boasts the highest bankroll in the field with over $4.8 million in lifetime earnings.

Sure to show his usual early speed, Korea Racing Authority's Knicks Go captured last year's Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile on November 5 at Keeneland, garnering a 108 Beyer. The gray or roan horse replicated that number in his 2021 bow, capturing the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup on January 23 at Gulfstream Park.

Knicks Go shipped to Saudi Arabia for the Group 1 Saudi Cup on February 20, finishing a distant fourth. When returning stateside, Knicks Go cut back to one mile for the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap where he flaunted frontrunning tactics but finished fourth beaten 3 ¼ lengths by Whitney rival Silver State.

Last out, Knicks Go surged to a 10 ¼-length victory in the Grade 3 Cornhusker on July 2 at Prairie Meadows, registering a career-best 113 Beyer, which is the highest number recorded for an older horse going over one mile in 2021.

"It gave us the confidence to try the Whitney," Cox said. "The race solidified that the horse needs two turns, which he'll get in the Whitney. We're excited about getting him back in the Grade 1 ranks going around two turns."

Knicks Go has done all his serious Whitney preparation at Ellis Park, including a five-furlong breeze in 59.60 on July 31.

"He'll break running. We'll see how far he can take himself around there, hopefully the whole way," Cox said. "He's set up for a big effort. He's been working really well at Ellis."

Bred in Maryland by Angie Moore, Knicks Go is out of the Outflanker mare Kosmo's Buddy.

Joel Rosario, who guided Frosted to a Whitney victory in 2016, will retain the mount aboard Knicks Go from post 4.

Peter Callahan's Swiss Skydiver, the reigning Champion 3-Year-Old Filly, will attempt to become the first female since undefeated Hall of Famer Personal Ensign in 1988 to capture the Whitney.

The three-time Grade 1 winner, trained by Kenny McPeek, has notched six graded stakes victories dating back to last March when taking the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks in gate-to-wire fashion. From there, she added miles to the tank with triumphs in the Grade 3 Fantasy at Oaklawn Park last May and the Grade 2 Santa Anita Oaks last June.

After making her first start against males with a game second in the Grade 2 Blue Grass at Keeneland last July, she recorded her first triple-digit Beyer [102] with a 3 ½-length win in the Grade 1 Alabama in August in her lone start at the Spa. Two starts later, she garnered her biggest claim to fame becoming the sixth filly to capture the Grade 1 Preakness at Pimlico Race Course in a hard-fought win over Kentucky Derby winner Authentic.

Swiss Skydiver has registered two starts this year, shipping to the West Coast to capture the Grade 1 Beholder Mile on March 13 at Santa Anita ahead of a distant third to Letruska and dual champion Monomoy Girl in the Grade 1 Apple Blossom on April 17 at Oaklawn Park.

"She's had a bumpy first half of the year," McPeek said. "No major issues, but just stuff that kept her from showing off. She had a little hind leg infection that was bothering her. It didn't appear to be a big deal going into Oaklawn, but it might have been why she ran a little flat that day."

McPeek selected Swiss Skydiver for $35,000 from Select Sales consignment barn at the 2018 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Through a career of 14-7-3-2, she has amassed $2,125,480.

"She doesn't have many quirks and she loves her routine," McPeek said. "She's a very happy filly. She loves to eat, train and has been a pleasure for the people around her. We're excited about it. The Shuvee would have been ideal, she's been ready to run. I've always thought if you're here, you run where you're at. It's a little bit out of the box, but she's ready."

Swiss Skydiver, listed at 6-1, will emerge from post 3 under Irad Ortiz, Jr., who will attempt to become the sixth jockey to pilot the filly to victory.

Winchell Thoroughbreds and Willis Horton Racing's Silver State brings a six-race win streak into the Whitney for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen. The 4-year-old Hard Spun bay has done no wrong since firing off a seven-month hiatus, winning all six starts dating back to a seven-furlong allowance on October 22 at Keeneland.

He began his season with a trio of stakes wins at Oaklawn Park, capturing the Fifth Season on January 23, the Essex on March 13 and the Grade 2 Oaklawn Handicap on April 17. He brought his winning form to Belmont Park, giving jockey Ricardo Santana, Jr. and Asmussen their third collaborative victory in the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap on Belmont Stakes Day June 5.

Silver State arrives at the Whitney off three bullet works over the Oklahoma training track, including a five-furlong effort in 1:00.21 on July 28.

"His work the other day was exactly what we asked," Asmussen said. "[Assistant trainer] Scott [Blasi] said he'd give you a lot of confidence and I said, `The only one more confident than me or you is him,'. He's won six in a row. The Whitney will establish the leader of the division. I have nothing but respect for who's in it, but we're very fortunate to have a horse as good as Silver State to run in it."

Santana, Jr. retains the mount from post 2. Silver State is listed at 4-1.

Four-time graded stakes winner By My Standards is out for redemption following a game runner-up effort in last year's Whitney. The son of Goldencents rated in the clear from third down the backstretch and closed well down the lane, coming up two lengths shy of Improbable.

Owned by Allied Racing and Spendthrift Farm and trained by Bret Calhoun, the 5-year-old son of Goldencents was second to Silver State last out in the Met Mile

"He's been a very consistent and good training horse," Calhoun said. "He runs well and brings it every time. We're unfortunate to not get a Grade 1. This will be a deep and high-quality field. He has a good shot in there, but it's obviously very, very tough. It would be great to have the Whitney on his resume. It's good to win any race at Saratoga, much less a graded stakes and even more so the Whitney given the reputation that race has and the weight it carries."

Gabriel Saez, the pilot aboard By My Standards [10-1] in all but two of his starts, will ride from post 1.

The Whitney is slated as Race 10 on Saturday's 12-race card, which offers a first post of 12:35 p.m. Eastern.

About the Whitney Stakes

The Whitney is one of Saratoga's marquee events and pays homage to one of the Spa's most influential families, who for generations has had a profound effect on horse racing in upstate New York and nationwide. The prominent Whitney family's involvement in thoroughbred racing began with Jockey Club co-founder William Collins Whitney, who began owning thoroughbreds in 1898.

His son Harry Payne Whitney campaigned horses under the moniker of Greentree Stables, who hold the record for most victories in the family's namesake race with six winners. Horses owned by members of the Whitney family have gone on to win nearly every major horse race in North America, including all three American classics.

As one of the most important races in the North American handicap division, the Whitney has been won by subsequent Champion Older Horses Improbable (2020), Gun Runner (2017), Honor Code (2015), Blame (2010), Lawyer Ron (2007), Invasor (2006), Left Bank (2002), Lemon Drop Kid (2000), Victory Gallop (1999), Criminal Type (1990) and Slew o' Gold (1984). Prominent Whitney victors during the early years of the race include all-time greats Equipoise (1932), Discovery (1934-36), War Admiral (1938), Stymie (1946), Tom Fool (1953), Carry Back (1962), Kelso (1961, 1963, 1965), Dr. Fager (1968) and Alydar (1978).

Pre-Draw News

Filly Swiss Skydiver Prepping for G1 Whitney

Swiss Skydiver, Peter Callahan's three-time Grade 1 winner, put in her final piece of serious preparation for the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney Stakes at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, August 7.

With Irad Ortiz, Jr. aboard, the Kenny McPeek-trained 4-year-old daughter of Daredevil went five-eighths in 1:01.21 Sunday over a Saratoga main track rated fast.

A winner over six different ovals, including Saratoga when capturing last year's Grade 1 Alabama, Swiss Skydiver has won with five different jockeys aboard.

Ortiz, Jr. will look to increase that number when he pilots the chestnut filly in the Whitney.

"He loved her and said she felt great," McPeek said. "We're excited, we should be ready. She's adaptable to racetracks and jockeys, it doesn't really matter."

Swiss Skydiver has posted six graded stakes wins over five different ovals with her biggest claim to fame taking place against males in last year's Grade 1 Preakness Stakes. The last female to capture the Whitney was undefeated Hall of Famer Personal Ensign in 1988.

McPeek breezed graded stakes winner King Fury over the Oklahoma training turf Sunday in preparation for Saturday's Grade 1, $1 million Saratoga Derby Invitational going 1 3/16 miles over the Mellon turf course.

The son of Curlin, out of Grade 1-winner Taris, worked with Jose Ortiz aboard in company with Fighting Seabee, winner of the 2019 Grade 3 With Anticipation, and finished off his five furlong move in 1:01.25.

Owned by Fern Circle Stables and Three Chimneys Farm, King Fury scored in the Grade 3 Lexington on April 10 over a sloppy and sealed track at Keeneland two starts back. He arrives at his turf debut off a close second to Masqueparade in the Grade 3 Ohio Derby on June 26 at Thistledown.

McPeek said he would like to run King Fury in the Grade 1, $1.25 million Runhappy Travers.

"Jose seemed to think that he can handle the turf," McPeek said. "We'll learn a little something about him and it's a big purse. That's been our goal all summer is to get him to the Travers. The turf race is looking deep but it shouldn't hurt him.

"It's a very good group of 3-year-olds and Essential Quality had another workmanlike win yesterday, but it's hard to separate the 3-year-olds until the Breeders' Cup," McPeek continued. "That's the race that really separates everybody."

2021 Whitney Stakes (G1) Probables

Probable: By My Standards (Bret Calhoun), Knicks Go (Brad Cox), Maxfield (Brendan Walsh), Silver State (Steve Asmussen), Swiss Skydiver (McPeek)

Possible: Happy Saver (Todd Pletcher), Informative (Uriah St. Lewis)

Pletcher's Happy Saver under consideration for G1 Whitney

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said a possible Saturday morning work will determine if Grade 1-winner Happy Saver will race in the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney at Saratoga Race Course on August 7.

A Wertheimer and Frere homebred, the son of Super Saver conquered his lone Grade 1 test when outdueling subsequent Dubai World Cup champion Mystic Guide in the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup in October at Belmont Park.

Happy Saver fired off a seven-month layoff with vigor when defeating allowance optional claiming company on May 28 going a one-turn mile over Big Sandy in his seasonal debut before tasting defeat for the first time last out in the Grade 2 Suburban on July 3 over a sloppy and sealed Belmont main track.

"We were hoping to get a work in today, but that didn't happen, so we'll see what goes on tomorrow," Pletcher said. "We'll breeze on the main track tomorrow morning if we're happy with the surface."

Pletcher has previously won the Whitney with Left Bank [2002], Lawyer Ron [2007] and Cross Traffic [2013].

Happy Saver drew the outside post in the six-horse Suburban field, appearing to flatten out in the stretch, but ultimately was game enough to round out the trifecta, finishing 2 ¾ lengths behind winner Max Player.

"He ran well in only his second start of the year. He had a wide trip, but it was a solid effort. We'll see how he goes tomorrow and make a decision," Pletcher said.

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About the Whitney

The Whitney Stakes is a Breeders' Cup Challenge Series Presented by America's Best Racing "Win and You're In" qualifier for the Nov. 6 Classic, with the Whitney winner earning an expenses-paid spot in the starting gate. The 38th Breeders' Cup World Championships will be held for the second time at Del Mar on Nov. 5-6, 2021.

The Whitney Stakes is a staple of summer racing at Saratoga Race Course. First run in 1928, the race was run as a handicap through 2013 and has been contested at the 1 1/8-mile distance since 1940. The race is named for the Whitney family, a prominent name in racing. The Whitney is held annually in late July or early August and has has attracted many of Thoroughbred racing's biggest starts over the years.

Top Thoroughbreds to have won the race include Discovery, War Admiral, Stymie, Tom Fool, Kelso, Carry Back, Dr. Fager, Alydar, Easy Goer, Victory Gallop, Medaglia d'Oro, Lawyer Ron and Honor Code. Several top fillies or mares have won the race as well, including Gallorette, Lady's Secret and Personal Ensign.