From Del Mar Publicity
DEL MAR, Calif. (Aug 7, 2022) — Jaime Renella’s Chismosa, a Clubhouse Ride filly making only the second start of her career, put it to a seven 2-year-old rivals in the 69th edition of the California Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Stakes Sunday at Del Mar, drawing off through the lane to come home three and a half lengths to the good in the five and one-half furlong stakes for Golden State Series eligibles.
The dark bay or brown miss had captured a maiden special weight race on July 23 at Del Mar in her initial start, then wheeled back 15 days later to become a black-type winner in the 2-year-old filly offering. She earned $71,250 as the winner’s share of the $126,000 purse, which means her bankroll now reads $119,250.
Chismosa is trained by Rafael DeLeon and was ridden by Edgar Payeras, who was picking up his first ever stakes win at Del Mar.
“I knew we had a nice horse,” said DeLeon. “When she came to the outside I think I got it. I started walking (to the winner’s circle) because I felt he (jockey Edgar Payeras) was going to win. The kid (Edgar Payeras) worked my horse the whole time and he knows the horse very well. Last time, he got into an accident on the freeway and couldn’t ride the horse.”
Finishing second in the Cal-bred feature was C T R Stables’ Chedda Cash, a half-length ahead of Brown, Klein or Lebherz’s Sell the Dream, who had gone off the 2-1 favorite in the CTBA.
Chismosa ran the distance in 1:05.26 after working through the early splits of :21.47 and :45.75. She paid $14.80, $6.00 and $3.60. Chedda Cash returned $6.20 and $3.80 and Sell the Dream paid $3.20 to show.
Racing returns to Del Mar on Thursday with an eight-race card starting at 2 p.m.