Tip Top Thomas Holds Off Fact in Smarty Jones Stakes

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Tip Top Thomas wins the Smarty Jones Stakes at Parx Racing

Tip Top Thomas  showed his determination Aug.19 in the $200,000 Smarty Jones Stakes at Parx Racing, holding off a fast-closing Fact  to win by a head. 

Trained by Todd Pletcher, the 3-year-old Volatile   colt went to the front right out of the gate, leading every step of the way through fractions of :24.12, :46.88, 1:10.29, and 1:35.83, before finishing the 1 1/16 mile race in 1:42.50 on a fast main track. He paid $2.80.


Approaching the final turn under jockey John Velazquez, it looked like Tip Top Thomas was going to shake loose from Fact, but Fact re-rallied to just miss the win. Hypnus  was third.

Owned by James Bakke and Gerald Isbister, Tip Top Thomas was coming into the race off a victory in the Indiana Derby (G3), where he had defeated Rebel Stakes (G2) winner Coal Battle  and recent Ellis Park Derby winner Big Truzz . The colt paid $2.80 to win, and improved his record to 4-1-0 from six starts.

Tip Top Thomas was purchased as a yearling by Mathew Robert for $160,000 at the 2023 Fasig-Tipton October Fall Yearling Sale. He was bred in Kentucky by Wynnstay, Donna Moore, and Jim Richardson.

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The Smarty Jones serves as a local prep for Parx Racing's $1 million Pennsylvania Derby (G1) Sept. 20.

Video: Smarty Jones S. (BT)



Dry Powder Kicks Clear in Cathryn Sophia Stakes

A race later, in a local prep for the Sept. 20 Cotillion Stakes (G1), Gold Square's Dry Powder  drew away in the stretch to dominate the Cathryn Sophia Stakes by 4 1/4 lengths. 

Dry Powder with Luis Saez riding won the $200,000 Cathryn Sophia Stakes at Parx Racing on Tuesday August 19, 2025.  Photo By Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO
Photo: Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO
Dry Powder wins the Cathyrn Sophia Stakes

The 3-year-old daughter of Gun Runner   stalked the pace under Luis Saez through splits of :23.23, :46.78, 1:10.73, 1:36.47, finishing in a final time of 1:40.59 for a mile and 70 yards. Ourdaydreaminggirl  made a late rally to get up for the place, while longshot Disco Rules  stayed on for third. 

Dry Powder ($17), trained by Chad Summers, notched her first black-type win after finishing third in the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) and second in the Wilson Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in her previous two outings.

Bred in Kentucky by Corser Thoroughbreds, Dry Powder was acquired as a yearling for $525,000 at the 2023 Keeneland September Yearling Sale by Joe Hardoon. 

Video: Cathryn Sophia S. (BT)