The American horse racing fans are having a blast. Several major races, including the Pegasus World Cup, were among the most anticipated races of the 2024 season. There were other categories in the G1 race, and each one was spectacular to see. Among these intriguing races was the 1/ST BET Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational, which included a purse of $1 million.
At Gulfstream Park, the filly Warm Heart triumphed over the eleven male horses in the event. Both the filly’s trainer, Aidan O’Brien, and jockey, Ryan Moore, were pleased with this monumental milestone in the horse’s career. Just after the race, in the post-race interview, the English jockey shared his honest thoughts on the winning filly.
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Aidan O’Brien, the filly’s trainer, was pleased with her performance. However, Ryan Moore, who rode the filly to her victory, was the one most fascinated. Although the three-time champion jockey has been on several horses that have won significant races, Warm Heart is one of them that stands out the most. In a post-race interview that was uploaded on the X profile of At The Race, the rider praised the consistency of the filly. Speaking of Warm Heart, he went on to remark, “She’s a great filly.” Regarding the filly’s track record, Moore added that she never had a “bad race” whenever the jockey was on the saddle.
Prior to the G1 race, Warm Heart was seen at Gulfstream Park for morning practice a few days ago. In the time leading up to the event, the filly had become a favorite among the fans. It was a race full of colts, for sure, but Warm Heart wasn’t one to be laughed at. Additionally, the filly lived up to the expectations of her fans. The victory was also not closely contested; Warm Heart dominated the final stretch of the G1 event in style. This race was also the filly’s final one, as she is now set to embark on a new adventure.
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The world of horse racing has already seen the best of the 4-year-old filly Warm Heart. Winning the G1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational was also the fairytale finish to her stellar career. Now that she’s retiring from the racing world, Aidan O’Brien’s star filly will meet the American racing hero Justify and become a broodmare.
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In a report by At The Races, the filly’s trainer discussed Warm Heart’s retirement in detail. By being candid, O’Brien also made it clear that he would “love to have her” return to racing. However, the trainer also stated that in the world of racing, the “business” is “breeding.” With this move, the Irish trainer is also excited to see how the filly interacts with the champion stallion Justify.
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