Description: DEL MAR Match Race Battle of the Sexes BUTTONs Julie Krone Patrick Valenzuela 🐴🏄🏻♂️ BATTLE of the SEXESMATCH RACE VALENZUELA vs. KRONE DEL MARSunday September 7, 2003 Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Up for your consideration an incredible relic which pairs with the Official Match Race Poster for a complete set of memorabilia from the historic event. ✨👌🏻 BUTTONS“I LIKE PATRICK” “I LIKE JULIE”3 in. Diameter Never used or worn, vintage gems still in excellent condition stored with complete care in protective sleeve. From smoke-free pet-free environment. * The original matching “Battle of the Sexes” Poster from that special day is available as well to complete the set. 🏇🏻🏇🏻 One of the greatest match races of all time. Harking back 65 years to the day of Seabiscuit and Ligaroti when they raced one year after Del Mar opened in 1938. Few and far between, this on-track promotion coined as “Battle of the Sexes” was an overwhelming success!🐴👏🏻😎 The final Sunday of the 2003 Del Mar meet, fan favorite Julie Krone on Mike Pegram’s Woke Up Dreamin trained by Bob Baffert pulls the trigger at the top of the stretch and looked like a winner only to find out she moved a tad too early as Patrick Valenzuela “P Val” implores his mount the Summer Mayberry trainee Chester’s Choice to re-rally with one final push off the rail and nails her late. A true battle of attrition.🔥👌🏻😅 Transport yourself back to that day and remember the energy from the crowd who was overwhelmingly for Ms. Krone who was spending her first season riding at Del Mar. Here is the race for your viewing pleasure — 🐴🤗 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=us2wcE7O22I — Press Release — Sunday, September 7 Valenzuela beats Krone in "Battle of Sexes” Associated Press DEL MAR, Calif. -- Del Mar's "Battle of the Sexes" was decided by a nose. Patrick Valenzuela coaxed Chester's Choice ahead of Julie Krone's tiring Woke Up Dreamin in the final stride to win the rare match race at the seaside track on Sunday. The race was a promotional gimmick, and while it was hardly on the same scale as Seabiscuit versus Ligaroti on the same track 65 years ago, it at least provided a thrilling finish between two top jockeys battling for Del Mar's riding title. The victory gave Valenzuela a two-race lead over Krone in a meeting that ends Wednesday, and he thrust a fist in the air as Chester's Choice crossed the finish line a nose ahead. "Congratulations on a great race," Valenzuela told Krone as they pulled alongside each other after the finish of the $50,000 race over 1 1-16 miles. "It was a great race," Valenzuela said in the winner's circle. "She opened up a little bit, and coming into the stretch I had my horse on the outside and he responded very well." Not used to that kind of pace, the nondescript 3-year-old colts were spent rounding the final turn. Chester's Choice looked like he was about to be soundly beaten as Krone, the sentimental favorite, opened a 2 1/2 -length lead aboard Woke Up Dreamin, the 1-2 favorite. With the crowd cheering for Krone, Valenzuela swung his horse to the outside and got him going. "The last furlong I was just busy riding my horse, yelling at him, screaming at him, just trying to get him to finish because I knew he would be getting a little tired," Valenzuela said. "His stamina got him to the wire today." Krone could hear the crowd cheering for her, but she could also hear Valenzuela closing in. "I knew it was going to be close," she said. "I was asking my horse for all he had left and he was trying. He was so leg-weary but he was trying. It was sure exciting for the fans." Chester's Choice -- trained by a woman, Summer Mayberry -- was timed in 1:46.26 and won $35,000 for owner Robert Rupert. The 4-5 second choice, Chester's Choice paid $3.60. Woke Up Dreamin, owned by Mike Pegram, won $15,000. "Summer did a heck of a job getting this horse ready for this race," Valenzuela said. "She knew she had to put some speed in the horse." Woke Up Dreamin is trained by Bob Baffert, and he said earlier that he wished it were at a mile, not 1 1-16. "Bob said that if I got beat, it was the training that did it," Krone said. "So I'm going to blame Bob." The matchup originally was to have been Gary Stevens, who played jockey George Woolf in the movie "Seabiscuit," and Krone, who's spending her first summer at Del Mar. But after Stevens was hurt in a fall at the end of the Arlington Million three weeks ago, Valenzuela replaced him. Stevens returned to riding on Friday night, a week ahead of schedule. Seabiscuit beat Ligaroti in a $25,000, winner-take-all match race on Aug. 12, 1938, a year after Del Mar opened. Not quite three months later, Seabiscuit beat Triple Crown winner War Admiral in a more famous match race at Pimlico. The last match race at Del Mar was in 1994, when Soviet Problem defeated Mamselle Bebette by 6 1/2 lengths in a battle of 4-year-old fillies. 🐴 Be sure to consider additional items currently available. Many more listings forthcoming so stay tuned… Combining for an all-in-one ship when possible. Bid with Absolute Confidence.Thank you for visiting! 🐴🏄🏻♂️🌊🌴😎 ~ Where The Turf Meets The Surf ~~ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Home of Breeders Cup World Championships 2024 & 2025 ~
Price: 16.5 USD
Location: Garden Grove, California
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Player: DEL MAR Thoroughbred Julie Krone Patrick Valenzuela Joe Harper
Part of MATCH RACE SET: Add Official Match Race Battle of the Sexes POSTER for set.
Size: One Size
Color: Multi-Color
Product: Pinback Buttons
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club: Home of Breeders Cup 2024 & 2025
Event/Tournament: DEL MAR MATCH RACE Battle of The Sexes September 7, 2003
Jockey: Hall of Fame riders Julie Krone Patrick Valenzuela
Brand: DEL MAR THOROUGHBRED CLUB / Julie Krone Patrick Valenzuela P Val
Sport: Horse Racing
Officially Licensed: Yes
Event: DEL MAR Throughbred Club MATCH RACE Battle of The Sexes 9/7/03
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States