Om N Joy Wins $125,000 Evening Jewel S. at Santa Anita
ARCADIA, CA (April 5, 2025) – Om N Joy, bet down to 2-1 favoritism from a 10-1 morning line, followed up a maiden win last month at Santa Anita with her first stakes victory in Saturday’s $125,000 Evening Jewel Stakes for 3-year-old fillies bred or sired in California going 6 ½ furlongs at Santa Anita.
With Hall of Famer Kent Desormeaux in the irons, Om N Joy was last in the early going before steadily making up ground behind splits off 22.43 and 45.52 seconds for a half mile. When the field reached the stretch, Desormeaux appeared loaded with Om N Joy but found himself blocked behind multiple horses. When a seam did open, Om N Joy shot through and drew off to win by 2 ½ lengths.
“She got to ‘em,” Desormeaux said. “They were all coming back to her down the stretch. I picked a pocket for her to jump through, she took off like she was going to plow through it if she had to.”
Sunset Grazen (12-1) was second followed by Hot Girl Walk (3-1) and Going Deep (7-1).
“She was very brave,” Desormeaux continued of the winner. “She’s huge too. She’s got to be one of the tallest horses on the backside. But she’s agile with her long legs. She’s pretty athletic for a giraffe.”
Om N Joy is trained by Aggie Ordonez for breeders Jerry Baker and Connie Baker and partners Michael Golovko and Terrence J. Scanlan. For Ordonez, this was her first-ever stakes win.
“This meant the world to me,” Ordonez said. “This is the Great Race Place and I am so happy to be here and be a part of such a special day. Everything is first class and top notch so cheers to Santa Anita, thank you.
Om N Joy won in a time of 1:17.85. She was exiting a statebred maiden win March 14 at Santa Anita going 6 ½ furlongs on dirt when making her eighth start. By Om, Om N Joy improved to 9: 2-0-4 with $150,640.
Desormeaux previously rode Om N Joy when she made her first two career starts last summer at Del Mar.
“She got to ‘em,” said Desormeaux. “They were all coming back to her down the stretch. I picked a pocket for her to jump through, she took off like she was going to plow through it if she had to. She was very brave. She’s huge too. She’s got to be one of the tallest horses on the backside, but she’s agile with her long legs. She’s pretty athletic for a giraffe.”
“We were always high on her at Del Mar,” he continued. “She just needed some time to develop.”
Winning co-owner Jerry Baker happily added, ““We had a lot of faith in this horse all along, we knew that she was going to come around and she is coming around in a big way. Thank you to our trainer Aggie. She is marvelous and the best to work with. We are very excited and very happy and it is just the beginning of big things to come.”
