The Coolmore Fountain of Youth (G2) on Feb. 28 promises to be a thrilling test for the nation’s top 3-year-olds, with an elite field of 23 sophomores set to chase the $425,000 prize over 1 1/16 miles at Gulfstream Park. Leading the nominations are undefeated Grade 1 winner Napoleon Solo, front-running sensation Solitude Dude, and Todd Pletcher-trained Jackson Hole, all of whom arrive with hopes of taking the next step toward the March 28 Florida Derby (G1).
Gold Square’s Napoleon Solo has yet to make his sophomore bow after impressively winning both juvenile starts, including a commanding victory in the Champagne (G1) at Aqueduct last October. The chestnut has been sharpening steadily at Palm Meadows, Gulfstream’s Palm Beach training facility, and is expected to bring his measured speed and late kick to the Fountain of Youth.
Chris Fountoukis’ Solitude Dude has also been impossible to ignore, winning all three of his starts by a combined 21 lengths. The chestnut’s Swale (Jan. 31) triumph at seven furlongs marked his first test beyond six furlongs, and the colt’s front-running style could make him a formidable pace presence on Feb. 28.
Jackson Hole, a two-time winner in 2025, skipped the juvenile season entirely but has developed rapidly under Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. His January 17 wire-to-wire victory at 1 1/16 miles showcased both stamina and speed, and connections also nominated Swale runner-up Class President for added depth.
Brad Cox’s Further Ado, a two-time Grade 2 winner at 2, joins the fray after returning from a winter break. The colt’s victories, including a 20-length maiden romp followed by a narrow Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) win, mark him as a major contender. Cox also nominated Commandment, a seven-furlong maiden winner last November, while other stakes performers like Bravaro, Diciassette, Two Out Hero, and Talkin complete a deep and competitive roster.
Last year’s edition was a springboard for Godolphin’s Sovereignty, who parlayed a Fountain of Youth victory into wins in the Florida Derby, Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes (G1), and Travers (G1), ultimately earning Horse of the Year honors. The Feb. 28 program offers nine stakes, including eight graded, worth $2.025 million, with the Davona Dale (G2) for fillies also on the card.
Nineteen 3-year-old fillies were nominated to the Davona Dale, with notable names including On Time Girl, Sneaky Good, Sticker Shock, Paradise, Haute Diva, and Omaha Bay. Todd Pletcher also nominated Imperatrice and She Be Smooth among others, ensuring a highly competitive undercard complementing the main event.
The Coolmore Fountain of Youth stands as a pivotal steppingstone on Gulfstream’s Road to the Florida Derby, offering young stars a chance to announce themselves on the national stage. With speed, stamina, and experience all in the mix, Feb. 28 promises a day of gripping racing drama.
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