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Jockey Nik Juarez began his push toward another milestone after scoring his 1,000th career win in North America on Friday at Oaklawn Park.

Juarez, 30, reached the landmark victory in the day's first race aboard favored Greek Heiress, according to Equibase, racing’s official data gathering organization. 

“It was nice to knock it off, first one of the day,” Juarez said moments after the victory, his first of three Friday.

Greek Heiress ($4.60) coasted home by 2½ front-running lengths in the $30,000 claiming race for female sprinters. Greek Heiress covered six furlongs over a fast track in 1:11.03 after taking the field through a sharp :46.11 half-mile.

Greek Heiress,  a 4-year-old Kantharos filly, is trained by Lindsay Schultz for owners Ten Strike Racing, Four Corners Racing, and Cory Moelis Racing.

“I mean, we were rolling,” Juarez said. “I knew that. That’s why I never even cocked the stick. I gave one little peek to the screen (infield video board). I know they were saying good-bye.”

Juarez also won Friday’s third race aboard Alamo ($23.40) for trainer D. Wayne Lukas and the eighth race aboard Lake Radio ($35.80) for trainer Mike Rone. Juarez has five career riding doubles at Oaklawn.

“Great day,” Juarez’s agent, retired jockey Gary Stevens, said Saturday morning. “Good stuff.”

Juarez’s 999th career victory came aboard favored Absolute Chaos ($4.80) in Sunday’s fifth race at Oaklawn. It was the jockey’s third and final mount of the day. Oaklawn resumed racing Friday, which, other than reaching four digits, was business as usual for Juarez, who was stoic crossing the finish line aboard Greek Heiress.

“I was thinking about it (celebrating), but it’s a claiming race,” Juarez said. “Not everybody’s going to know that was the 1,000th. You know what? I still haven’t done a fist pump, ever, at the wire. So, I’m saving it for a Grade 1.”

The triple gave Juarez 21 victories at the 2023-2024 meeting and 53 overall at Oaklawn. Juarez rode 32 winners in his Oaklawn debut last season to finish sixth in the standings after previously being based on the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic. He is Oaklawn’s ninth-leading rider this season.

A Maryland native and former high school wrestler, rode his first career winner Dec. 14, 2013, at Laurel. It was also his first career mount. He rode a career-high six winners Jan. 11, 2016, at Laurel and ranked 22nd in North America in victories (187) and 28th ($6,459,719) in purse earnings in 2017. Juarez will be based this spring and summer Monmouth Park, where he has 430 career victories.

Overall, Juarez has 1,002 career victories from 6,825 mounts and purse earnings of $36,274,485 in his North American career, according to Equibase. Juarez’s biggest victories include the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) for 3-year-old fillies aboard Actress in 2017 at Pimlico Race Course. 

Juarez plans to ride in at Oaklawn through at least May 3, Stevens said. Oaklawn’s meeting ends May 5.

This article first appeared on Paulick Report and was syndicated with permission.

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