IN a dazzling display of speed and power, four-year-old bay filly Bootylicious left her rivals in the dust, winning the $1.25-million, top-rated, Overnight Allowance contest by an impressive six and a quarter lengths on Sunday’s nine-race card. Trained by Peter-John Parsard and ridden by champion jockey Reyan Lewis, Bootylicious made one move to claim the three-year-old and upward race over five furlongs (1,000m) on the round course.
Stopping the clock in a scorching 1:00.0 (23.4 x 47.
0), Bootylicious notched her second win of the season from five starts and her sixth career victory from 12 outings. This dominant performance cemented her status as a force to be reckoned with in the sprinting ranks. “I think she is one of the best fillies in Jamaica,” Parsard told the Jamaica Observer .
“Unfortunately, she has to run against the colts and the foreigners as well.” Bootylicious burst out of the gates, taking the lead with aplomb as the field hurtled into the half-mile (800m) turn. Chocomo (Robert Halledeen), Rejected Raja (Kawise Gentle), and Freedom Street (Youville Pinnock) gave chase but Bootylicious was unstoppable, dictating the pace with ease.
Bootylicious entered the drive for the last two furlongs on a merry clip, leaving her rivals in her wake. With a few cracks of the whip from Reyan Lewis to remind Bootylicious that she was still in a race the bay filly accelerated effortlessly and powered to a convincing victory. Money Market (Aaron Chatrie) was second and .
