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DYNASTY DINAMO SI 85, $9,627
                                                              D D y y n n a a s s t t y y D D i i n n a a m m o o ( ( # # 5 5 ) ) a a n n d d S S e e r r g g i i o o B B e e c c e e r r r r a a J J r r. . o o v v e e r r c c o o m m e e a a b b u u m m p p a a t t t t h h e e b b r r e e a a k k t o f i n i s h a f a s t t h i r d .
Race record: 4-0-2-1 D a y 2 , R a c e # 1
Dynasty Dinamo has yet
to break his maiden, but he was certainly fast enough to qualify to the All American Futurity even with a third place finish in his heat under rider Sergio Becerra Jr. Break- ing second from the 5-post, the sorrel gelding took a hit at the start, but rallied and overcame the problem by
getting up at the wire for a qualifying spot in the finals. Dynasty Dinamo began his career at Turf Paradise, finishing second in his trial to the John Deere Turf Paradise Juvenile Challenge. He qualified and ran on the lead in the $40,205 finals, only to be caught at the wire to finish second by a slim neck. He then moved to Retama Park for the TQHA Sale Futurity trials where he ran a clean fourth, but did not qualify. The gelding then made his Ruidoso Downs debut in the All American trials. Dynasty Dinamo
was bred by Tyler Graham and Franklin Collins and is owned by Ricardo
R Ramirez. He is trained by Jose Muela. Dynasty Dinamo is by World
C Champion sire FDD Dynasty, the sire of over $20 million in earners. The colt is a half-brother to stakes winner Lovethewayyoulie ($456,472) and stakes placed winner Baby Witch ($39,600). He is out of stakes placed win- n ner Witchs Streak ($119,078), who hails from the family of stakes winners Classified As Dash ($345,220) and Juana Mystica ($179,648).
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AVYATOR SI 90, $10,518
  Avyator became the fourth fastest qualifier to the All American Futurity from day 1 after a good break took him to the front at the start of the race. The bay colt and regular rider Rodrigo Vallejo never relinquished their lead, clearing rivals and crossing the wire 1 1/2-lengths on top. Avyator began his racing career at
                                                               A A v v y y a a t t o o r r a a n n d d R R o o d d r r i i g g o o V Va a l l l l e e j j o o q q u u i i c c k k l l y y t t a a k k e e t t h h e e l l e e a a d d a a n n d d f f i i n n i i s s h h a a c c l l e e a a r r 1 1 1 1 / / 2 2- - l l e e n n g g t t h h s s t t o o t t h h e e g g o o o o d d . .
Race record: 4-1-2-0 D D a a y y 1 1, , R R a a c c e e # # 1 1 2 2
Ruidoso Downs and has remained there for all of his starts. He started with a second place finish in a maiden event and then another second in his trial to the Rainbow Futurity where he qualified to the Juvenile and finished last in that stakes race after being squeezed tight between rivals late in the game. In his All American Futurity trial, Avyator broke his maiden and moves on to the big Labor Day event for trainer James Padgett II. Bred by Bobby D. Cox and owned by Jose Flores’ J F Racing F Farm LLC, the colt is looking for his second victory in the $3 million
f finals. Avyator is by Champion/World Champion sire One Famous Eagle with over $28 million in earners. One Famous Eagle is the sire of three All American Futurity winners in One Dashing Eagle (2012), Imperial Eagle ( (2016) and Fly Baby Fly (2017) and one All American Derby winner in Hotstepper (2018). Avyator, who is a brother to seven blacktype runners, is out of three-time Graded stakes winner Quick Moon Sign ($419,781) who has produced 41 foals, 35 starters, 26 winners and 30 ROM earners.
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