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Article: Barbaro remembered: Chelokee wins race renamed in honor of '06 Derby winner.
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
- Article date:
- May 20, 2007
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Byline: Heather A. Dinich
May 20--In his first appearance at Pimlico Race Course since the industry's beloved horse, Barbaro, broke down in the first furlong of the Preakness and was hauled away in an ambulance, trainer Michael Matz was able to smile.
New memories were made yesterday in the name of an old favorite, as Chelokee, another promising young horse trained by Matz, came from behind and fittingly became the winner of the first Barbaro Stakes, formerly the Sir Barton Stakes.
As Matz made his way through a throng of television cameras and photographers waiting to capture his reaction in the winner's circle, Barbaro owner Gretchen Jackson grabbed him by the ...
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