
Awesome Czech improves to 4-for-5 on the turf at Saratoga in Friday’s Yaddo Stakes. Coglianese Photo/Susie Raisher.
By Darby O’Brien
Peter Moore began working with Barry Schwartz of Stonewall Farm 20 years ago Friday, and Awesome Czech’s triumph in the $150,000 Yaddo Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, going 1 1/16-miles on the turf, made the anniversary that much sweeter.
“Today is 20 years since I started with him (Schwartz),” Moore said. “To the day. He reminded me of that the other day. And he said, ‘If that horse wins, you better tell them.’ Yeah. Twenty years to the day.”
Awesome Czech stumbled at the break and settled in fourth along the inside as Spinning Colors surged to the lead. With heavy traffic on the rail, Ricardo Santana Jr. swung the 4-year-old daughter of Mendelssohn four wide into the upper stretch and dug in. With a strong rally in the final sixteenth, Schwartz’s homebred prevailed in the final jumps to score by a half-length over favored Moonage Daydream. Spinning Colors finished third.
Trained by Horacio De Paz, Awesome Czech won in 1:41.41 over the firm turf.
“She likes that track,” said Moore. “Santana loves this filly. He’s really good on her, and for a moment I thought he screwed that one up. Honestly, when he came around I thought he wasn’t going to be able to get out. … This guy (De Paz) is doing a great job. He wanted Santana on this filly for a long time. Between the two of them, and the fact that she likes it up here, we’re thrilled. Thrilled to have that.”
Out of the Awesome Again mare Marvelous Martina – thus the name for tennis legend Martina Navratilova – Awesome Czech won her second stakes and fourth race in five starts at Saratoga.
Awesome Czech won last year’s Suzie O’Cain Stakes in mid-August 14 following a win in allowance company. De Paz had no intention of messing with that formula, as the filly came into the race with a narrow win in a 1-mile allowance in her last start at Saratoga July 4.
Looking ahead, De Paz hopes to see the filly improve when faced with potentially tougher company.
“We’ll see how she comes out of this,” he said. “New York-bred company has good purses. I always thought she was an open-company horse. We tried the Virginia Oaks last year and didn’t get the trip we wanted. Options are open for her.”
Schwartz bred Awesome Czech and she was foaled at his Stonewall Farm in Westchester County. Moore was there every step of the way.
“I was in Keeneland buying mares in foal and we’re both big fans of Mendelssohn,” Moore said. “And at the time, he wasn’t commanding huge money. We only paid 25 or 30 (thousand) for that mare. And we kind of felt it was a steal, even at the time. Obviously, it worked out. The first foal is, as you know, a multiple stakes winner.”
Awesome Czech is the first foal out of Marvelous Martina, a 9-year-old mare who won twice in her career and sold for $25,000 at the 2020 Keeneland November breeding stock sale. Marvelous Martina is also the dam of the 3-year-old Central Banker filly Rare Society, who makes her second career start for Schwartz and trainer Linda Rice in Sunday’s fifth race at Saratoga.