HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. — White Abarrio's bid to become the first back-to-back winner of the $3 million Pegasus World Cup was thwarted.
Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.'s bid was not. And finally, jockey Tyler Gaffalione is a Pegasus winner, too.
Skippylongstocking is finally the winner of Gulfstream Park's richest race, rallying in the stretch to beat White Abarrio in the Grade 1 Pegasus on Saturday. Skippylongstocking had been in the Pegasus three other times, finishing seventh in 2023, not finishing in 2024 and getting third last year.
This time — at 21-1 odds — he beat them all, returning $45.20, $14.20 and $7.20.
''He deserves it,'' a teary Joseph said after the race. ''But I'm just proud of White Abarrio, how he ran. ... Take nothing away from Skippy. This was his day to deliver."
It was a moment of confliction for Joseph. White Abarrio — the 2025 Pegasus winner who was scratched on-track at the Breeders' Cup last year and hadn't run since — was one of the favorites for this race, and few thought the 7-year-old Skippylongstocking would have enough to get to the line first.
''Everything went to plan,'' Joseph said.
White Abarrio got to the lead near to the head of the stretch and seemed in the clear, before Joseph's other horse ran him down. It was the 36th career race and 13th win for Skippylongstocking, and his lifetime earnings jumped by about 50% to roughly $5.5 million after the race.