Trainer Lindsay Schultz has had a five-week stretch that she is likely to remember for quite a while.
After winning her first stakes race July 15 and her second Aug. 13, the 35-year-old recorded the biggest win of her three-year career when Whelen Springs surged past Trademark at the sixteenth pole to score a half-length win in the Aug. 19 $250,000 Philip H. Iselin Stakes (G3) at Monmouth Park.
It marked her first graded stakes win, as 1-2 favorite Zozos staggered home fourth, setting up hefty show prices with $75,427 of the $89,101 bet on the Brad Cox-trainee in that pool.
"I'm happy to get my first graded stakes win for these owners (Shortleaf Stable) and with this horse because of the way he has improved so much," said Schultz. "He's gained confidence and he's really done well since we brought him to Monmouth Park. He took a step up last race (finishing second to Proxy in the Monmouth Cup-G3) and then he did it again today.
"This was a small field but a really good one so I wasn't expecting too much. We thought he'd run well and he ran the way he has been training."
Ridden by 59-year-old Jose Ferrer, Whelen Springs settled into a close-up fourth early in the five-horse field going a mile and a sixteenth. Zozos set the early fractions as expected, going :24.26 for the opening quarter and :48.33 to the half, but never responded when Trademark took off after him entering the final turn.
Ferrer made his move with Whelen Springs right after that, with the two fighting down the lane for the lead before Whelen Springs, a 4-year-old son of Street Sense , nudged by.
Whelen Springs ($20.80) ran the 1 1/16 miles in 1:44.35 on a fast main track.
As part of the Breeders' Cup "Dirt Dozen" the connections of Whelen Springs receive a credit of $15,000 toward entry fees to the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) at Santa Anita Park.
"I had a lot of faith in this horse going into this race. Lindsay has done a really nice job with him," said Ferrer, who recorded his first graded stakes win since the 2021 Tampa Bay Derby. "His last race was a tough race. He battled the whole way and lost to a really good horse. Today he broke the same way. I got the same trip on the backside. I was sitting there thinking, 'I've got a lot of horse. There's a lot left here.'
"I don't know what happened to Zozos but I wanted to wait as long as I could to make a move and when Trademark went I followed him and I could see Zozos was struggling. Then it became a battle down the stretch. He just took off. I was so impressed with his race today."
Steal Sunshine rallied late to edge out Zozos for third, but was 2 1/2 lengths behind Trademark.
A stakes winner as a 3-year-old for trainer John Ortiz, Whelen Springs joined Schultz's barn this summer. He won a $50,000 optional claimer at Monmouth Park June 17 in his first start for her, then was second in the Monmouth Cup.