Published Sunday, September 10th, 2023 (1 year ago)

Hernandez, D'Amato Repeat as Jockey and Trainer Leaders

Juan Hernandez | Benoit Photo

Juan Hernandez © Benoit Photo

There’s an old saying ‘The more things change, the more they stay the same.’ It was never more evident than during the 2023 summer meet at Del Mar in both the jockey and the trainer standings.

Juan Hernandez won his second straight summer meet title despite the addition of a talented jockey, Antonio Fresu and the continued improvement of Umberto Rispoli, Hector Berrios, and Ramon Vasquez.

Hernandez won 39 races this summer, eight better than runner up Fresu. He tied for second for the most mounts with 174 despite missing four days during the meet. He posted eight victories in stakes races and compiled over $3 million in earnings, the only rider to exceed that mark.

Hernandez didn’t run away with the title like he did in 2022. The outcome was still uncertain entering the final week and he didn’t go wire-to-wire like last year. Rispoli led after week one and Hernandez was tied with Hector Berrios after week 2. But by the end of week three, Hernandez was in the lead and he spent the next three weeks holding off bids by Rispoli and Fresu. In the end, Hernandez was too tough and too consistent to overtake.

Fresu finished second with 31 victories. He won 10 races during week six but never got closer than five wins to Hernandez.

D’Amato notched his fourth trainer’s title out of the last five meets at Del Mar. He’s won the fall meet two years running.

Similar to 2022, the trainer’s title came down to the final day. D’Amato went into the final day with a one-win lead over Baffert and two over Doug O’Neill. All three posted one winner on the day. D’Amato wins the summer meet title for the second straight year with 21 victories.

Last year, Bob Baffert won the G1 Del Mar Futurity with Cave Rock to tie Philip D’Amato for a share the trainer’s title. This year Baffert won the Futurity with Prince of Monaco but came up one win short.

 

Jockey Mounts 1st Purses
Juan Hernandez 174 39 $3,332,946
Antonio Fresu 173 31 $2,008,532
Umberto Rispoli 121 25 $2,318,018
Hector Berrios 174 24 $2,224,780
Edwin Maldonado 162 20 $1,398,610
Ramon Vazquez 203 19 $1,658,900
Tiago Pereira 149 15 $1,132,396
Mike Smith 70 14 $1,192,630
Kent Desormeaux 105 13 $1,041,290
Geovanni Franco 104 12 $989,684
     
Trainer Starts 1st Purses 
Philip D'Amato 134 21 $2,299,204
Bob Baffert 63 20 $2,409,980
Doug F. O'Neill 144 19 $1,595,434
Peter Miller 126 16 $1,193,624
Peter Eurton 63 16 $1,067,610
Mark Glatt 87 15 $990,900
Michael W. McCarthy 68 12 $798,170
John W. Sadler 83 10 $764,920
Leonard Powell 47 9 $844,620
Richard E. Mandella 39 9 $907,860