Last week saw 34 maiden horses achieve Horse Racing Nation speed figures of 100 or higher, highlighting promising talents in racing. Three-year-old filly Tam Tam led with a 129 figure at Gulfstream Park, while two colts tied for second at 121. Winners competed across dirt, turf, and synthetic surfaces at tracks throughout the country.
The past week brought notable performances from first-time winners, with 34 horses earning speed figures of 100 or above according to Horse Racing Nation. These results underscore the depth of emerging talent in thoroughbred racing.
Tam Tam, a three-year-old filly by Medaglia d'Oro out of Princess Julia, earned the highest mark of 129 in her fourth start at Gulfstream Park on Saturday. Trained by Philip A. Bauer for owner Rigney Racing LLC, she won by three-quarters of a length in a one-mile maiden special weight on firm turf. Jockey Mario Gutierrez rode the 2-1 favorite in a 12-horse field, where she stalked in the three-path before leading in the upper stretch and driving to victory.
Two three-year-old colts tied for second with 121 figures. Chaos Agent, by Independence Hall out of Into Oblivion, debuted impressively at Gulfstream Park on Thursday. The Josie Carroll trainee, a Pin Oak Stud homebred, overcame 11-1 odds to win by 1 1/2 lengths over 1 1/16 miles on fast synthetic under Jorge Ruiz in a seven-horse field. Emerging Market, by Candy Ride out of Wild Empress, matched that score in his debut at Tampa Bay Downs on Saturday. Chad Brown conditioned the Klaravich Stables runner, who secured a three-quarters of a length win over one mile and 40 yards on dirt with Flavien Prat aboard at 3-1 odds in a nine-horse race.
Other strong showings included Magala's 118 at Tampa Bay Downs, Ski Bum's 117 on Gulfstream's turf, and Duration's 117 at Laurel Park. Trainers like Chad Brown and Saffie Joseph Jr. produced multiple high performers, while sires such as Medaglia d'Oro and Uncle Mo sired several triple-digit earners. These victories on varied surfaces point to versatile prospects for future races.