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CHEW BAC CAH MAKES THEM SEE STARS, SENDING ALL FAVORITES TO SIDELINES, WINNING $156,996 HERITAGE PLACE OAKS AT 21-1 ODDS

By Richard Linihan

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – May 31, 2026 – Chew Bac Cah broke from the gate at warp speed Saturday night and went gate to wire as the 21-1 longshot winner in the Grade 2, $373,800 Heritage Place Oaks.

Chew Bac Cah, a 3-year-old Iowa-bred daughter of Apollitical Jess, out of the PYC Paint Your Wagon mare Paint Or More, won in stakes company for the second time in her career and proved how much she likes Remington Park and the distance of 400 yards. Her other stakes win came at Prairie Meadows in Altoona, Iowa, in the $95,000 Hawkeye Futurity as a 2-year-old on July 5, 2025. At Remington Park, she has made it to the gate six times and won four of them. At the distance of 400 yards, she has won three-of-four. She opened some eyes when she won her Oaks trial race by open daylight, drawing off to a 1-1/2 length victory on May 10 here.

It wasn’t long into the race that trainer Jason Olmstead knew she was a winner.

“Third jump out of the gate,” he said. “This was a tough field of horses, so she just kind of fit in. I really thought if she ran a great race, she’d light the board or something. She got a break like that, you’re not going to run her down. I felt very good after the trials (won by 1-1/2 lengths); she’s a nice filly. She’s a full sister to Dickey Bob. Everybody knows who Dickey Bob is. We’ve had a lot of fun with that mare’s offspring, so we are just glad to continue the family tradition.”

Dickey Bob won 32-of-70 races lifetime with a bankroll of $529,119 before retiring last year. His full sister, Chew Bac Cah, earned $156,996 from the purse for her trip to the winner’s circle and that pushed her lifetime marks to 11 starts, seven wins, and one third, more than doubling her lifetime bankroll to $296,586. She was bred and is owned by Lunderborg LLC (Bruce Lunderborg) of Gibbon, Minn., who also owned and bred Dickey Bob.

It’s hard to believe Chew Bac Cah had won 6-of-10 races coming into Saturday night and was totally ignored on the toteboard at 21-1, paying $44 to win, $15 to place and $12 to show. Wera C, the fastest qualifier from the trials, finished second at 5-1 odds, a half-length behind the winner. Flying Policy 123 (13-1) was third, another neck back. The rest of the order of finish was Emerald Bay (5-1) fourth, Toby Sis (3-5 favorite) fifth, Sunshining (20-1) sixth, Jess Want to Know (50-1) seventh, Where is Queen B (14-1) eighth, Mamma Im Leaving You (11-1) ninth, and Honey Creek (50-1) 10th.

Chew Bac Cah covered the distance in a winning time of :19.661, recording a speed index of 93. Jockey Ramiro Garcia was not that surprised that she went off at such high odds.

“It’s Remington Park where the best of the best compete against each other and anything can happen top to bottom on the toteboard,” said Garcia. “We thought she could compete and thank God she showed it. We got a little lucky, but honestly, she really does break very fast. She is quick from the gate and has quick reactions. When she gets out like that, it’s hard to catch her.”

This was the first victory in the Heritage Place Oaks for all of the connections of Chew Bac Cah.

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Remington Park has provided more than $411 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Thoroughbred Season at Remington Park will begin on August 31. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.