Boxing
Native Youth Foundation Hosts Women's Free Boxing Clinic for At-Risk Kids
2024-12-07
Cynthia Guerrero, a highly respected Level 3 USA Boxing referee and judge, recently made a significant impact by presenting a clinic for girls at North County MMA. This event was a part of the Native Youth Foundation's efforts to serve families and at-risk kids in Escondido and Valley Center. The Women’s Free Boxing Clinic, held at North County MMA & Ultimate Fitness 319 E. Valley Parkway in Escondido, provided a unique opportunity for these young women to learn and grow.

Unlock the Power of Boxing with Cynthia Guerrero

Benefits of the Boxing Clinic

The Women’s Free Boxing Clinic offered more than just physical training. It instilled discipline, self-confidence, and a sense of empowerment in the participants. By learning boxing techniques, these girls were able to build strength both physically and mentally. They discovered a newfound ability to defend themselves and face challenges with courage.

Moreover, the clinic created a supportive environment where girls could connect with one another and build friendships. It gave them a sense of belonging and a platform to express themselves. Cynthia Guerrero's expertise and guidance played a crucial role in shaping the experiences of these young women.

Impact on the Community

The Native Youth Foundation's initiative to hold this boxing clinic had a profound impact on the community. It provided a positive outlet for at-risk kids and families, offering them a chance to engage in a healthy and empowering activity. By bringing boxing to North County MMA, the foundation was able to reach a wider audience and make a difference in the lives of many.

This clinic also served as a reminder of the importance of gender equality and the power of women in sports. It showed that girls can excel in boxing and other combat sports, breaking down stereotypes and inspiring future generations. Cynthia Guerrero's presence and leadership added to the significance of the event, making it a memorable experience for all involved.

Guerrero's Expertise and Dedication

Cynthia Guerrero's level 3 certification as a USA Boxing referee and judge speaks volumes about her expertise in the sport. Her years of experience and knowledge allowed her to provide valuable instruction and guidance to the girls at the clinic. She was passionate about sharing her love for boxing and helping these young women reach their full potential.

Guerrero's dedication to the community was evident throughout the clinic. She went above and beyond to ensure that each participant felt welcome and supported. Her enthusiasm and energy inspired the girls to give their best and embrace the challenges of boxing. Her role as a mentor and role model was instrumental in the success of the event.

Saturday's Works: 25 Horses, Including Imagination's Santa Anita Bullet
2024-12-07
Imagination, the Grade 2 San Felipe winner trained by Bob Baffert, made a remarkable showing on Saturday morning at Santa Anita. His five-furlong time of 59.4 seconds stood out as the fastest among 41 workouts at that distance. In his previous start, he narrowly missed by a head to the older Tarantino in an allowance-optional claiming race on October 26 at Santa Anita.

Notable Works on Saturday

Imagination's Impressive Time

Imagination's lightning-fast five-furlong time of 59.4 seconds at Santa Anita was a sight to behold. This achievement showcases his exceptional speed and potential. In his recent race, he demonstrated his tenacity by coming close to victory. His consistent training and performance indicate a bright future ahead.

Getaway Car's Dual Works

Getaway Car, the Best Pal (G3) winner, had an eventful Saturday. He worked six furlongs in 1:13.4, both at Santa Anita. In his most recent race, he finished fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, showing his competitiveness. His multiple works suggest that he is in top form and ready for more challenges.

Other Graded Stakes Winners' Efforts

Howard Wolowitz (Munnings), a Grade 1 winner, worked four furlongs in 47.7 seconds at Palm Meadows. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed ninth in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint.Power Squeeze (Union Rags), a Grade 1 winner, worked five furlongs in 1:02.0 at Gulfstream Park. Her previous work was also seven days ago, and in her last start, she placed seventh in the Cotillion.Arzak (Not This Time), a two-time Grade 2 winner, worked five furlongs in 1:01.4 at Fair Hill. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint.Fluffy Socks (Slumber), a two-time Grade 2 winner, worked four furlongs in 50.0 seconds at Payson Park. Her previous work was seven days ago, and in her last start, she placed eighth in the Goldikova.Confidence Game (Candy Ride), a Grade 2 winner, worked six furlongs in 1:13.4 at Fair Grounds. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed seventh in an allowance race.High Oak (Gormley), a Grade 2 winner, worked four furlongs in 50.0 seconds at Fair Hill. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed second in an allowance race.Olivia Darling (Palace), a Grade 2 winner, worked four furlongs in 47.5 seconds at Gulfstream Park. This was her first work since her last race, where she won an allowance race.Spirit Wind (Bahamian Squall), a Grade 2 winner, worked three furlongs in 36.1 seconds at Palm Meadows. This was her first work since her last race, where she placed third in the Dream Supreme.Spirit of Makena (Ghostzapper), a Grade 2 winner, worked three furlongs in 38.2 seconds at Santa Anita. His previous work was 146 days ago, and in his last start, he placed ninth in the Santa Anita Sprint Championship.Steal Sunshine (Constitution), a Grade 2 winner, worked four furlongs in 48.8 seconds at Gulfstream Park. This was his first work since his last race, where he won an allowance race.Whatmakessammyrun (We Miss Artie), a Grade 2 winner, worked four furlongs in 49.2 seconds at Santa Anita. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he won a claiming race.Jaxon Traveler (Munnings), a two-time Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 51.7 seconds at Remington Park. This was his first work since his last race, where he won the Zia Park Sprint.Packs a Wahlop (Creative Cause), a two-time Grade 3 winner, worked five furlongs in 1:00.8 at Santa Anita. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed eighth in an allowance race.Bizzee Channel (English Channel), a Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 48.8 seconds at Turfway Park. This was his first work since his last race, where he placed seventh in a starter allowance race.Clear Vision (Artie Schiller), a Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 50.0 seconds at Gulfstream Park. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed fifth in an allowance race.Gray’s Fable (Gio Ponti), a Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 49.0 seconds at Fair Grounds. This was his first work since his last race, where he placed fifth in an allowance race.Midnight Mammoth (Midnight Lute), a Grade 3 winner, worked three furlongs in 35.0 seconds at Santa Anita. His previous work was five days ago, and in his last start, he won the Cougar II.Mufasa (Practical Joke), a Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 48.8 seconds at Gulfstream Park. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed 11th in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.Nadette (Outstrip), a Grade 3 winner, worked three furlongs in 35.0 seconds at Santa Anita. This was her first work since her last race, where she placed eighth in the Matriarch.Tide of the Sea (English Channel), a Grade 3 winner, worked four furlongs in 50.6 seconds at Fair Grounds. This was his first work since his last race, where he placed 10th in an allowance race.Tumbarumba (Oscar Performance), a Grade 3 winner, worked five furlongs in 59.1 seconds at Palm Meadows. His previous work was seven days ago, and in his last start, he placed fourth in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.Watchtower (Demarchelier), a Grade 3 winner, worked five furlongs in 59.8 seconds at Santa Anita. Her previous work was six days ago, and in her last start, she won the Autumn Miss.Where’s My Ring (Twirling Candy), a Grade 3 winner, worked three furlongs in 36.4 seconds at Santa Anita. This was her first work since her last race, where she placed 10th in an allowance race.
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Aqueduct: Tizzy in the Sky Prevails in the Go for Wand Stakes
2024-12-07
Photo: Sophie Shore / Eclipse Sportswire showcases the moment of victory. Tizzy in the Sky, a remarkable filly, achieved her first graded-stakes win in Saturday’s Grade 3, $200,000 Go for Wand. This one-mile test was for fillies and mares aged 3 and up at Aqueduct.

Jockey Flavien Prat: A Record-Breaking Season

In this remarkable victory, jockey Flavien Prat tied a single-season stakes win record with his 79th stakes conquest of the year, matching Irad Ortiz, Jr.’s mark set in 2022. Currently, he stands at 54 graded-stakes wins this year, just one away from tying Hall of Famer Jerry Bailey’s record of 55 in 2003. Among his wins this year were the Breeders’ Cup Classic aboard Sierra Leone and Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf aboard Moira. Prat, who moved his tack to New York full time in the spring of 2022, expressed his gratitude. “It’s been a great season and I’m very grateful. It means a lot to me. Just looking back, it’s been a great year, and I hope I can get the record.”

Tizzy in the Sky’s Journey to Victory

Trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher for owner KimDon Racing, Tizzy in the Sky made a successful return from a six-month respite dating back to an off-the-board finish in the Ogden Phipps (G1) on June 8 at Saratoga Race Course. The 5-year-old daughter of Sky Kingdom built on previous stakes success in the local Top Flight Invitational in April and a runner-up effort to Dr B in this event last year.As the race began, Tizzy in the Sky emerged alertly from the inside post. Stonewall Star stumbled badly to her inside, and longshot Rachel’s Rock rushed up to take the lead exiting the chute. The opening quarter-mile was covered in 22.89 seconds over the fast footing, with Tizzy in the Sky and Comparative 1 1/2 lengths back. Trainer Todd Pletcher said, “We wanted her to be forward. I thought Flavien made the right call when he opted to pop outside and stalk instead of continuing to press the pedal. That was a smart move.”Prat coaxed Tizzy in the Sky to sweep up alongside Rachel’s Rock through the half-mile in 45.75 as Comparative commenced a three-wide bid under Manny Franco. Rachel’s Rock stalled at the top of the lane, and a loaded Tizzy in the Sky stuck her head in front. However, post-time favorite Occult was finding her best stride from well off the pace and gaining quickly down the center of the course with three-quarters elapsed in 1:10.63.Occult and her Chad Brown-trained stablemate Shidabhuti passed the tiring Comparative at the eighth pole while Movie Moxy came on the scene with a strong rally to make it three new challengers to Tizzy in the Sky. Occult drew nearer in the shadow of the wire, but ran out of ground as the game Tizzy in the Sky dug in for the win in a final time of 1:35.64.

Post-Race Reflections

Pletcher was pleased with the return effort after the mare spent her time off at Burke Equine. “That was a huge effort. We sent her out to Stowe Burke’s for a little freshening in Saratoga and kind of had this in mind if everything went well. We had to rush a little bit to have her ready, but she is such a willing horse. She trains very well, and her breezes are strong with good gallop-outs. I was worried inside the eighth pole after those fractions that she could hold off some of the late closers, and to her credit, that was a big effort.”Prat said Tizzy in the Sky was able to adapt to the pace scenario when Rachel’s Rock showed the way early. “I thought I could be the pace, but we weren’t as fast as the other one outside of us, but she was right there and once we got into the turn, she was able to press on. When I turned for home, she was looking around and I was hoping she didn’t have too much momentum. At the eighth-pole, they were coming, but it felt like she regrouped well.”Pletcher added a potential target for Tizzy in the Sky could be the nine-furlong $150,000 Ladies on January 11 around two turns here. She now boasts a 5-for-8 record at the Big A. “She loves it here,” Pletcher said. “I think she is even better around two turns here, but she overcame some pace pressure today and finished up well.”Bred in Kentucky by Westrock Stables, Tizzy in the Sky is out of the Tiznow mare Tiz the Tide, with her second dam Lajitas being a half-sister to dual Grade 1-winner Colonel John. She improved her record to 13: 5-4-0 and banked $110,000 in victory while returning $8.20 on a $2 win ticket.Ortiz, Jr. said Occult, who made her first start since a runner-up effort to reigning champion older dirt female Idiomatic in the Spinster (G1) in October at Keeneland, was again admirable in defeat. “She did good to get there for second, but she just missed getting it at the end. They were going pretty fast and I thought she (Tizzy in the Sky) was going to come back a little. But she did a good job to win it. My horse is always competitive.”
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