—Jan 27—Fear the Cowboy broke on top then responded gamely when challenged by Gun Runner midway through the race, finding another gear and sprinting away from that rival down the stretch to win the second annual $12 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes at Gulfstream Park by one-and-three-quarters lengths. Let go at 10/1 at the windows, Fear the Cowboy paid $23.50 to win.
It was a win for the Bluegrass State in the Sunshine State. Fear the Cowboy wasn’t just bred in Kentucky, he was bred by the University of Kentucky. Beyond his not-at-all-unusual Bluegrass roots, there isn’t a lot to say about the winner, who first sold as a yearling for $1,500 and later failed to reach a $145,000 reserve in the 2016 Fasig-Tipton Summer Selected Horses of Racing Age sale in 2016.
More can be said about the second-place finisher, Gun Runner, who was sent to post as the overwhelming 2/5 favorite and failed to deliver. Steve Asmussen’s uber-talented five-year-old didn’t race poorly—he was a length ahead of the show horse, Seeking the Soul, at the wire—but his lack of a response to Fear the Cowboy’s late charge was nonetheless vexing, to say the least. He was retired to stud immediately following the race and the swiftness of that announcement may have hinted at his connections’ opinion of his performance in the race.
After Seeking the Soul came Gunnevera, Stellar Wind (the only female in the race) and West Coast. The Bob Baffert trainee delivered an uncharacteristically dull effort as the second-favorite but nonetheless earned a whopping $120,000 for finishing last.

