Dubai World Cup Contenders 2021: Quantum Leap

With the Kentucky Derby (G1) prep races in their final few weeks, usracing.com is publishing profiles of the contenders for the $750,000 Florida Derby (G1) on Saturday [March 27], a Derby points-qualifier offering 100-40-20-10 points to the first four finishers. Post-position and odds will be updated following Wednesday’s draw.

By Lynne Snierson

The name Quantum Leap is apropos for this son of Pioneer of the Nile as he is taking a quantum leap from a maiden special weight race win in only his third start all the way up into a Grade 1 stakes in Saturday’s Florida Derby (G1).

Matterhorn – Photo Courtesy of Dubai Racing Club and Erika Rasmussen

In the race, he’ll be asked to tangle with graded stakes winners and 3-year-olds far more seasoned than he is, so the competition is mighty salty. Yet Quantum Leap showed his connections that he’s got grit last time out when he fought to the finish to prevail by a neck at Gulfstream on Feb. 20.

Other positives from that effort were threefold: he gained experience handling two turns, he proved he can get the 1 1/8 miles distance of the Florida Derby, and he showed he performs well at Gulfstream Park.

“The waters get deep here, but we’ll give him a shot,” said trainer Ian Wilkes. “We’ll see where he belongs. We’re giving him his chance.”

What is also to the colt’s credit is that in his last race he earned a speed figure (92) that was a quantum leap from the “fig” of the race before (64), which was run at 7 furlongs, also at Gulfstream. Wilkes said that in the Jan. 23 race when the colt finished sixth, he had displaced his palette, which compromised his ability to breathe properly.

“We took care of that and now he’s all good. It’s amazing what they can do when they can get their air,” said Wilkes.

 

Dubai World Cup Contender Profile: Quantum Leap

Post position: TBD

Odds: TBD

Trainer: Ian Wilkes

Jockey: Miguel Vasquez

Owners: Lothenbach Stables

Age: 3

Career record: 3-1-0-1

Career earnings: $34,730

Top Equibase speed figure: 92

Pedigree: Pioneerof the Nile-Grand Glory, by Distorted Humor

Color: Bay

Running style: Off the pace

Notes: Quantum Leap has put in a pattern of four solid works at the Palm Meadows Training Center in South Florida. On March 21 he tuned up with a 5-furlong breeze in 1:00.95, the fourth fastest of eight at the distance … Pioneerof the Nile is the sire of 2015 Triple Crown champion, BC Classic winner and Horse of the Year American Pharoah … Quantum Leap was bought for $270,000 at the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale… Ian Wilkes, the former top assistant to Carl Nafzger, is most widely known for training 2012 BC Classic winner Fort Larned … Bob Lothenbach, who made his fortune in the printing business, is one of the top owners in the Midwest and has a large stable with horses divided among multiple trainers. His horses have earned more than $20 million and his three Grade 1 winners, all females, are Mayo on the Side, Vacare, and Bell’s the One, who remains in training with Neil Pessin.

 Dubai World Cup 2021 Contenders

MYSTIC GUIDE (USA) USA Michael Stidham

CHUWA WIZARD (JPN) Japan Ryuji Okubo

MAGNY COURS (USA) France Andre Fabre

SALUTE THE SOLDIER (GER) Bahrain Fawzi Nass

JESUS’ TEAM (USA) USA Jose Francisco D’Angelo

SLEEPY EYES TODD (USA) USA Miguel Angel Silva

GIFTS OF GOLD (IRE) UAE Saeed bin Suroor

HYPOTHETICAL (IRE) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer

MILITARY LAW (IRE) UAE Musabbeh Al Mheiri

GREAT SCOT (GB) Saudi Arabia Abdullah Moshrif

THEGREATCOLLECTION (USA) UAE Douglas Watson

TITLE READY (USA) USA Dallas Stewart

AJUSTE FISCAL (URU) Uruguay Antonio Cintra

CAPEZZANO(USA) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer