Far Bridge, a horse who has won multiple Grade 1 races, is back in training after a disappointing performance in the Breeders’ Cup Turf. Despite finishing in ninth place, Far Bridge is determined to make a strong comeback. He recently started his training again, and here’s a look at how he’s doing and what’s next for him in the world of horse racing.
Far Bridge’s Comeback After Breeders’ Cup
Far Bridge, a 5-year-old son of English Channel, had a tough race in the Breeders’ Cup Turf in November 2024. He finished 9th, far behind the winner Rebel’s Romance. Despite this setback, Far Bridge has returned to the racetrack for training. On Monday, February 3rd, he worked three furlongs in 39.8 seconds at Payson Park. This was his first timed workout since his loss, and it showed that he’s getting back into shape slowly.
Looking Back at Far Bridge’s Career
Far Bridge has had a successful career before the Breeders’ Cup. With a record of 6 wins, 3 second-place finishes, and 2 third-place finishes, he’s earned over $1.8 million. Some of his best victories include winning the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, the Sword Dancer, and the Belmont Derby Invitational. These achievements prove that Far Bridge has the ability to perform at the highest level, and fans are hopeful that he can bounce back stronger than ever.
Other Horses Training Hard for Future Races
While Far Bridge focuses on his comeback, other horses are also preparing for big races. Horses like Randomized, Accede, and First Resort are all training hard, looking to improve their race times and compete in upcoming events. These horses are part of a group of 14 graded-stakes winners who also worked on Monday. Their strong workouts show that the competition for future races, like the Breeders’ Cup or other big events, is going to be fierce.
What’s Next for Far Bridge?
Far Bridge’s next move will likely depend on how he continues to train. His connections are focused on getting him back to peak form, and they’ll be watching closely to see how his workouts go in the coming weeks. If he stays healthy and shows improvement, we can expect to see him in future major turf races.
Far Bridge is off to a slow start after a disappointing finish in the Breeders’ Cup, but his return to training marks the beginning of his comeback. With an impressive record of previous wins, he has the potential to bounce back and perform well in future races. Fans and trainers alike are hopeful that Far Bridge can regain his top form and make a successful return to the winner’s circle in the months ahead. Keep an eye on his progress as he works toward his next big challenge.
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