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05/01/26 04:37:00
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05/01 16:35 CDT Robusta is in the Kentucky Derby field, giving Cristian Torres
the chance to ride
Robusta is in the Kentucky Derby field, giving Cristian Torres the chance to
ride
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Sports Writer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) --- Cristian Torres waited his whole life to ride in the
Kentucky Derby. In line to get his first chance on Saturday, it looked like the
rising-star jockey would have to wait at least another year when the horse he
was supposed to be on was ruled out.
Then his phone rang on Friday morning with a number from California he did not
have saved. It was trainer Doug O'Neill calling to ask if he wanted to take the
mount on Robusta, who got into the field when Kenny McPeek's Right to Party was
scratched by track veterinarians.
"I was shocked," Torres told The Associated Press after riding in the fifth
race at Churchill Downs later in the day. "I didn't respond for a few seconds
because I couldn't believe it. It's been a roller coaster of emotions but just
very happy and very grateful."
Torres, a native of Puerto Rico who began riding in 2019, was set to be aboard
Silent Tactic in the 152nd running of the Derby. Trainer Mark Casse and owner
John Oxley made the call Wednesday to scratch Silent Tactic because of a foot
injury and plan for the Preakness on May 16.
Casse said it was an easy decision in the best interests of the horse but that
he felt badly for Torres.
The second chance materialized with Robusta getting in off the also-eligible
list. O'Neill tapped Torres for the mount because Emisael Jaramillo was already
booked to ride at Santa Anita Park in California on Saturday.
"It's been crazy," Torres said. "But I'm very happy to be here, and I'm
grateful for Doug. He called me and gave me the chance to ride Robusta. Man,
just grateful. Grateful with every opportunity that comes and very happy and
very excited."
Torres is going into the biggest race of his career with limited knowledge of
Robusta, who was second in the San Felipe Stakes on March 7 and seventh in the
Santa Anita Derby on April 4.
"I've watched his replays, his races when he ran in California, but I'm not
very close to the horse so I'm just going to watch the replays and see and talk
with Doug and see what we can do," Torres said.
Robusta was the second-to-last horse eligible for the opening leg of the Triple
Crown. Dallas Stewart's Corona de Oro would draw in if there are any additional
scratches to the current field of 20 horses.
In addition to Right to Party and Silent Tactic, Brad Cox scratched Fulleffort
after an X-ray revealed a chip and fluid in the colt's left hind ankle.
Right to Party was a vet scratch, not a choice made by McPeek and owner Chester
Broman Sr.
"The safety and well-being of the racehorses training and competing in Kentucky
are the center of everything we do," the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming
Commission said in a statement.
"(The commission) closely monitors data pertaining to scratches, including
those based on the advice of our regulatory veterinarians," the organization
said. "It is one of the most difficult parts of the job, as we share the goal
of each horse's connections for the horse to compete safely. ... We all want
what is best for the horse."
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This story has been corrected to show that Corona de Oro is also eligible if
there is another scratch.
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AP horse racing: https://apnews.com/hub/horse-racing
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