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Ten Chase Forever Young’s Success in Saudi Derby

A year ago, Forever Young  and Book’em Danno  slugged it out in the final strides of the Saudi Derby (G3) and both went on to successful seasons—very successful in Forever Young’s case. 

The Feb. 22 renewal at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh provides a similar opportunity with a field of 10 set to face the starter, again including promising Japanese runners and another American with potential.

The 1-mile Derby is the second race on a program filled with talent from around the globe that culminates in the $20 million Saudi Cup.

Chad Summers brings this year’s lone American Derby contender—Cyclone State , an Iowa-bred colt by McKinzie  . Cyclone State started his career in New York with lackluster performances on dirt and in the mud but perked up in his fourth start in an off-the-turf maiden event at Aqueduct, finishing second.

The penny dropped after that start and the colt went on to post three straight wins, culminating in the Jerome Stakes Jan. 4, a tour de force performance in which he led by as much as 8 lengths, opening up a literal world of possibilities for Summers.

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“The beautiful thing about this is that it allows you to become a handicapper,” the trainer said after the Jerome. “Having a nice 3-year-old is great. It gets you excited when you get out of the bed in the morning, and I am thankful to the owners for giving a small stable like ours a chance with a horse like this.”

Cyclone State’s big lead throughout the Jerome was similar to Book’em Danno’s in the 2024 Saudi Derby —a lead he lost only in the final strides as Forever Young made up a seemingly impossible gap for the victory. And Forever Young’s trainer, Yoshito Yahagi, is back with another Derby candidate, Mistress.

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Horse: Mistress
Photo: Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia / Ali AlZenaidi

Mistress trains Feb. 19 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse

The filly, a daughter of Kizuna , has been marked for big things. After a career-opening win, she finished second in the Artemis Stakes (G3) but then failed to make an impression against some of the top Japanese 2-year-old colts in the Hanshin Juvenile (G1) in December. She tried dirt for the first time Jan. 4 in the Bluebird Cup at Funabashi Racecourse but reported home fourth.

She joins Yahagi’s Cup candidate Forever Young and Neom Turf Cup (G2) contender Shin Emperor  on the Cup-day program. While Forever Young is the marquee name, Yahagi has hopes for all three.

“All the three horses had nice gallops for the final preparation before they left for Riyadh and I am very satisfied with how healthy they are at the moment,” he said.

More successful on the Japanese dirt is another of that country’s Saudi contingent, Myriad Love , a New Year’s Day filly who is 2-for-2 on the surface. Both victories came at National Association of Racing tracks—the primary site of dirt racing in Japan.

Dubai sends a hot Derby contender in Golden Vekoma , winner of two in a row for trainer Ahmad bin Harmash. The Kentucky-bred son of hot young American sire Vekoma   was last seen scoring an off-the-pace victory in the UAE Two Thousand Guineas (G3) at Meydan Racecourse Jan. 24.

Golden Vekoma wins the 2025 UAE 2000 Guineas at Meydan Racecourse
Photo: Dubai Racing Club

Golden Vekoma wins the UAE 2000 Guineas at Meydan Racecourse

Ireland’s Joseph Patrick O’Brien has Apples and Bananas , a Wooton Bassett colt who finished third in the Criterium International (G1) at Saint-Cloud in October after three straight wins in Ireland and France.

Leading local trainer Thamer Aldaihani is high on Mhalhal, a Daredevil   colt who brightened up in a start two weeks out from the Derby after disappointing in the local Two Thousand Guineas, comparing him to the 2024 edition of Forever Young.

“This horse can do like Forever Young,” he said. “He will win here, he will run in Dubai and I hope will go to America. He’s a good horse.”

The references were to the UAE Derby (G2) in Dubai April 5, which serves effectively as a “Win and You’re In” for the Kentucky Derby (G1).

 

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