

The listed Remington Springboard Mile Stakes has yet to be won by the eventual Kentucky Derby (G1) winner, but perhaps this year's race at Remington Park, which again offers Derby qualifying points, snaps that streak.
If it does happen, no trainer is better positioned to come away victorious from the Dec. 20 contest than Steve Asmussen. The Hall of Famer has three members of his stable in the field of 12, including the morning-line favorite. He has won the race seven times.
The $300,000 Remington Park Springboard Mile will award points toward qualifying for the 2026 Kentucky Derby on a 10-5-3-2-1 basis.
Spice Runner , a Winchell Thoroughbreds homebred, has had some challenges in graded company this year. After winning the Iroquois Stakes (G3) this fall, he was a distant fifth in the Breeders' Futurity (G1), a race that was won by presumptive 2-year-old champion male Ted Noffey and also featured subsequent Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) winner Litmus Test . Then last time out, Spice Runner was seventh in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2).
Having run exclusively in the Bluegrass State to this point, a change of scenario and a step down in class might be exactly what the Gun Runner colt needs to find his form again. He enters Saturday's race as the 3-1 favorite.
The third choice at 9-2, Time for Music is a family affair. Trained by Asmussen, the gray or roan colt will be ridden by Erik Asmussen, the trainer's son. By one of the top sires in North America, Not This Time , Time for Music needed a few starts to find his groove.
After breaking his maiden at third asking, Time for Music followed with a second-place effort in a Churchill Downs allowance optional claiming race last month. Owned by Mike McCarty, the colt was bred by International Equities Holding.
Completing Steve Asmussen's trio is Way Beyond . The longest price of the three at 12-1 on the morning line, the Twirling Candy colt owned by Ed and Susie Orr has been inconsistent in his rookie campaign with an expensive maiden claiming win and a third in allowance company from five starts.
The second choice at 4-1 is Arctic Beast . Undefeated from three starts, the son of leading first-crop sire Yaupon picked up black type in each of his last two starts. The Michael Maker trainee ran away by 7 1/4 lengths in the Aspirant Stakes at Finger Lakes and followed that with a 5 3/4-length win at the same track in the New York Breeders' Futurity.
Arctic Beast is owned by Paradise Farms, JP Racing Stable, David Staudacher, Zilla Racing Stables, and Jennifer Rice. He was bred in New York by Rockridge Stud, Saratoga Glen Farm, and Beal's Racing Stable.
Several longshots have experience at the Oklahoma City track. All five (Essential Time , Express Kid , Jets Rio , Royalamerican , and Western Man ) have at least one triumph at Remington Park, and their connections hope that experience plays to their favor.
Big Apple Patrick , My Dream Zapper , and Supreme Good complete the field.
Remington Park, Saturday, December 20, 2025, Race 12Entries: Remington Springboard Mile S.
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Arctic Beast (NY)
Ricardo Santana, Jr.
121
Michael J. Maker
4/1
2
2Time for Music (KY)
Erik Asmussen
121
Steven M. Asmussen
9/2
3
3Essential Time (KY)
Iram Vargas Diego
121
Danny Pish
6/1
4
4Royalamerican (OK)
David Cabrera
121
C. R. Trout
12/1
5
5My Dream Zapper (ON)
Ernesto Valdez-Jiminez
121
Stetson Rushton
20/1
6
6Supreme Good (IRE)
Christopher Elliott
121
Kenneth G. McPeek
8/1
7
7Spice Runner (KY)
Stewart Elliott
121
Steven M. Asmussen
3/1
8
8Way Beyond (KY)
Ramon A. Vazquez
121
Steven M. Asmussen
12/1
9
9Western Man (OK)
Richard E. Eramia
121
Joe S. Offolter
20/1
10
10Big Apple Patrick (KY)
Walter A. Rodriguez
121
Daniel Leitch
15/1
11
11Jets Rio (KY)
Rene Diaz
121
Ron Moquett
30/1
12
12Express Kid (CA)
Jose L. Alvarez
121
Wade Rarick
20/1