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Sano Takes Aim at Pennsylvania Derby With Il Miracolo


Antonio Sano saddled his 949th winner in the United States Sept. 9 at Gulfstream Park, passing the late South Florida trainer Manny Azpurua to become the all-time leading Venezuelan trainer in America.

The 60-year-old trainer is hardly ready to rest on his many laurels, however. He has too much to look forward to.

“Manny Azpurua was an excellent trainer here and in Venezuela,” said Sano, who ventured to South Florida in 2009 after saddling more than 3,000 winners in Venezuela. “It’s a new record for me, but I’m trying to continue to win more races.”

Sano has returned to South Florida this week from Lexington, where he purchased six yearlings at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, hoping to add to his reputation as a horseman with a keen eye for a bargain. The 60-year-old trainer most notably purchased a son of Dialed In   for $16,000 at Keeneland in 2015, and that colt, multiple graded-stakes winner Gunnevera  , went on to earn more than $5.5 million in 2016-19.

While it remains to be seen how his new yearling purchases will turn out, Sano is staying busy while setting sights on achieving more immediate goals with Il Miracolo  and Dancing Groom .

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Eduardo Soto’s Il Miracolo is scheduled to meet 10 other 3-year-olds in the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby (G1) Sept. 23 at Parx Racing. The son of Gun Runner   prepped for the Pennsylvania Derby with a three-length victory at Parx in the Aug. 22 Smarty Jones (G3).

Il Miracolo #9 with Luis Saez riding won the $300,000 Grade III Smarty Jones Stakes at Parx Racing in Bensalem, PA on Tuesday August 22, 2023.  Photo By Ryan Denver/EQUI-PHOTO
Photo: Ryan Denver/EQUI-PHOTO

Il Miracolo wins the Smarty Jones Stakes at Parx Racing

“He’s training very well for this race. It’s a different race with different horses but my horse is a confident horse,” Sano said of the $70,000 2-year-old Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company purchase who had previously been second behind Scotland  in the Curlin Stakes at Saratoga. “He is getting better and better.”

Il Miracolo is 8-1 on the morning line in a field headlined by the Bob Baffert-trained Reincarnate  at 3-1.

Eduardo Soto’s Dancing Groom, an impressive maiden special weight winner at Saratoga Race Course last time out, is being pointed toward the Oct. 7 Champagne Stakes (G1) at Aqueduct Racetrack. The son of Vino Rosso  , who was purchased for $60,000 at the OBS March Sale, debuted with a sixth-place finish in a six-furlong maiden special weight race July 22 at Saratoga before graduating in his next start in a mile maiden special weight race taken off the turf. Dancing Groom rated off the pace before making a four-wide sweep to the lead heading into the stretch and drawing off to a five-length score.

“I saw the horse for long distance. I started him at six furlongs the first time. His second race at a mile, the horse won very easy,” Sano said. “His next race will be the Champagne.”

While branching out, Sano continues to make his presence felt at Gulfstream Park, where he saddled Magic Stable’s Papeete , a 2-year-old son of Not This Time   purchased for $30,000 at the 2022 Keeneland September Yearling, for a promising 2 3/4-length victory last month.

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.

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