Nysos Faces Longest Test Yet in San Diego


The ultra-talented Nysos  attempts to stretch his speed in his longest test in the $300,000, 1 1/16-mile San Diego Handicap (G2) at Del Mar. Arguably one of the best horses currently in training to have never won a grade 1 race, a victory in the San Diego could prepare the colt for top-level glory in the $1 million Pacific Classic (G1) at the end of the meet.

Four-for-five in his brief career, Nysos exits a 5 1/2-length score over Bing Crosby Stakes (G1) contender Dr. Venkman  in the May 31 Triple Blend Stakes (G3), where the Baoma Corp. runner recorded a career-high 117 Equibase Speed Figure. The performance followed the colt’s heartbreaking defeat in the Churchill Downs Stakes (G1) on Kentucky Derby day, in which he fell a neck short of Mindframe  in his first race in 15 months.

Trainer Bob Baffert feels Nysos is more than capable of handling an extra route of round in the San Diego. In the colt’s only previous try around two turns, he romped to a 7 1/2-length win in the 2024 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) going a mile. 

“He’s a classic horse—he can go all day,” Baffert said after Nysos’ Triple Blend victory. 

Nysos’ versatility could prove extremely valuable come Breeders’ Cup time, where the son of Nyquist   could start as a key player in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, Dirt Mile, or Classic (all grade 1). The San Diego is part of the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Dozen Bonus Series for the $1 million Dirt Mile. 

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Although Juan Hernandez piloted Nysos in the Triple Blend, Flavien Prat gets back aboard the bay on Saturday.

Baffert, a two-time winner of the San Diego, will also saddle Mirahmadi  in the San Diego. The $1.05 million yearling purchase has been brilliant in his three wins in maiden and allowance company, but the son of Into Mischief   has yet to capitalize on that form against stakes company.

The likely pacesetter on Saturday, Mirahmadi exits an explosive gate-to-wire triumph in an allowance contest at Santa Anita April 12.

Hernandez, the colt’s regular rider, has the call.

C R K Stable’s veteran runner Express Train , third in last year’s San Diego, enters off two runner-up efforts in the Santa Anita Handicap and San Pasqual Handicap (G2). Trained by John Shirreffs, the 8-year-old has been a consistent player on the Southern California circuit and won the 2021 edition of the San Diego.

Hall of Fame  makes his West Coast debut for new trainer Michael McCarthy in the San Diego after being in the care of Steve Asmussen for the majority of his career. The 4-year-old son of Gun Runner   has been winless in three starts since capturing Fair Ground’s Mineshaft Stakes (G3) in February. 

Entries: San Diego H. (G2)

Del Mar, Saturday, July 26, 2025, Race 8

  • Grade II
  • 1 1/16m
  • Dirt
  • $300,000
  • 3 yo’s & up
  • 5:33 PM (local)






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