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In this photo taken Aug. 10, 2018, Yannick Gingras drives Lazarus N to win the 25th running of The Dan Patch Stakes harness race at Hoosier Park in Anderson, Ind. He dominated the competition in Australia and impressively won his American debut. Now, Lazarus looks to add the $615,000 Canadian Pacing Derby to his stellar racing resume. The New Zealand-bred stallion races Aug. 25 in the Pacing Derby eliminations at Woodbine Mohawk Park. The final is scheduled for Sept. 1.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Don Knight/The Herald-Bulletin
Lazarus showed that Friday night, winning the US$325,000 Dan Patch Stakes at Hoosier Park in Anderson, Ind. Standing fourth after starting from the No. 9 spot, Gingras took the 1/2 favourite to the lead after the quarter-mile mark.
"We got to show how good he is without having to put him under any strain," Gingras said. "He hadn't raced since February, he come from the other side of the world and only had one qualifier going into it.
Lazarus is the richest standardbred ever Down Under, having earned over US$2.6 million after winning 35-of-45 starts. He was named top pacer as a three- and four-year-old and holds seven track records over multiple distances.
Taylor Made Sales and Stallions, a thoroughbred breeding and sales operation in Nicholasville, Ky., purchased Lazarus in May and brought him to North America. Hall of Famer Jimmy Takter was hired to not only train Lazarus to win big races but also chase the mile world record of 1:46.
"Always B Miki's record is something that might come and it might not," Takter said. "He (Lazarus) was a world champion Down Under and it looks like he has the potential to become a world champion in our country.
"Now, knock on wood and I hope I'm not jinxing him, but usually good horses have good immune systems and they adapt much easier than other horses. I feel as long as he stays healthy _ I'm not saying he's going to go undefeated _ I definitely think he's going to prove to be a very very talented horse."
Gingras, a longtime regular driver for Takter, said Lazarus gives him many options in a race. The horse has the burst needed to take the lead early as well as a strong kick to surge ahead down the stretch.
"Before I sat behind him I watched replays of his races and it's not like he couldn't go fast," Gingras said. "He showed bursts of speed Down Under, it's just the driver rarely decided to use it because that's not how they race.
"The best horse in the division leading up to last weekend was McWicked and that horse was in the race and we beat him," Gingras said. "That's not to say he won't turn the table on us, that's horse racing and who knows what can happen, but he beat a very strong field . . . yeah, I definitely think he has a shot."
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