Veteran trainer Adrian Prince maintained his impressive winning streak in the 2026 racing season as his 11-year-old bay gelding, Storm, delivered a commanding performance on Saturday, March 7th. The seasoned racehorse captured Prince’s fifth victory of the year in a display of tactical excellence and determination.
The competition featured an Optional Claiming event ($700,000-$600,000) for three-year-olds and upward, encompassing native-bred five-year-olds alongside imported six-year-olds and upward (non-winners of four), plus imported five-year-olds (non-winners of three). The challenging 7½ furlong (1,500m) course tested both speed and stamina.
Guided by two-time defending champion jockey Raddesh Roman, Storm dominated the field with a decisive 2¼ length margin. The victory saw him outpace rivals The Soul Warrior (ridden by Tajay Suckoo) and Tigeramedat (piloted by Demar Williams), clocking an impressive final time of 1:37.1 (24.1 x 47.4 x 1:15.1 x 1:29.4).
Storm demonstrated perfect racing strategy from the starting gates, immediately securing second position behind early leader Uncle Peck (Dane Dawkins) after passing the seven-furlong marker. Maintaining a consistent pace down the backstretch, jockey Roman made his decisive move approaching the half-mile (800m) mark, urging Storm to overtake the frontrunner.
The far-striding gelding established a comfortable lead navigating the final turn, only to face a serious challenge from The Soul Warrior upon entering the final two furlongs (400m). In a remarkable display of veteran experience and competitive spirit, Storm found another gear when challenged, powerfully extending his advantage to claim victory.
Bred by Natural Selection and sired by Alisios out of the mare All for Pleasure, Storm has now accumulated 17 career victories from 62 starts, cementing his status as a remarkably consistent performer despite his advanced racing age.
