Cairo Memories Goes To The Front And Dominates Providencia Stakes

April 9, 2022

Front-running Cairo Memories Dominates G3 Providencia Stakes 

ARCADIA, Calif.—In a race that was won around the first turn, Cairo Memories out-footed Sterling Crest early, established control and exploded through the lane in a thoroughly dominant performance to win Saturday’s Grade III, $100,000 Providencia Stakes by 4 ½ lengths. Ridden by Mike Smith and trained by Bob Hess, Jr., Cairo Memories, in the race of her life, got a mile and one eighth in 1:47.33. 

A minor stakes winner going one mile on turf at Santa Anita in her second career start on Oct. 3 of last year, Cairo Memories was never a factor when beaten 24 lengths on dirt in the Grade III Santa Ysabel and it’s safe to say, the turf is where she’ll remain from here on. 

A $50,000 Keeneland September Yearling, Cairo Memories, who is by Cairo Prince, out of the Indian Charlie mare Incarnate Memories, got her first graded stakes victory and now has three wins from six overall starts. 

“I wanted to go right to the front, but she didn’t break good,” said Smith.  “Once she got going, she showed how aggressive she can be and got a good enough break to get the lead.  I knew she was better than that last race.  She got so much dirt thrown in her face, she didn’t want to run.  I think she is a different horse on the grass and she showed it today.” 

The third choice at 5-2 in a field of six sophomore fillies, Cairo Memories paid $7.80, $4.20 and $3.40. “On turf, as soon as she gets a hold of it, she’s much, much better,” said Hess.  “And at a mile and an eighth, I think everyone took back and she found herself out there.  She had fun out there, too.  I think great horses make great jockeys look even better, so I think that’s what we might have here.” 

Owned by Schroeder Farms, LLC and David Bernsen, Cairo Memories bagged $60,000 for the Providencia win, increasing her earnings to $292,500. 

The second betting favorite at 5-2, Irish-bred Sterling Crest was second best on the day and paid $3.80 and $2.60. Ridden by Umberto Rispoli, she finished 1 ¾ lengths in front of Gold Dragon Queen. 

The biggest price in the field at 22-1, Gold Dragon Queen, ridden by Jose Valdivia, Jr., paid $4.40 to show. Irish-bred Lucky Girl, the 2-1 favorite, pressed the winner to the far turn but was outrun the final eighth of a mile and checked in fifth. 

Fractions on the race were 24.08, 48.31, 1:11.72 and 1:35.61.


Grade III, $100,000 Providencia Stakes Quotes Jockey QuotesMike Smith, Cairo Memories, WinnerI wanted to go right to the front, but she didn’t break good.  Once she got going, she showed how aggressive she can be and got a good enough break to get the lead. I knew she was better than that last race. She got so much dirt thrown in her face, she didn’t want to run. I think she is a different horse on the grass, and she showed it today.”  Umberto Rispoli, Sterling Crest, Second Place: “She ran a pretty aggressive race. I had to relax her a bit. Mike in the front had control of the race and was pretty much coasting. I think she would do better in a mile race instead of a mile and one eighth.” 

Trainer Quotes 

Robert B. Hess, Jr. Cairo Memories, Winner: “She couldn’t get a hold of the dirt and she’s dropped too far back. On turf, as soon as she gets a hold of it, she’s much much better, and at a mile and an eighth, I think everyone took back and she found herself out there. She had fun out there too. “I think great horses make great jockeys look even better, so I think that’s what we might have here.”

Santa Anita Park Press Release

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