Lets Shakeit Sugar powers to dominant Bob Bryant Stakes win
Lets Shakeit Sugar blew out the Bob Bryant Stakes by 5 3/4 lengths, covering six furlongs in 1:09.84 and looking every bit the sharpest sprint filly at Prairie Meadows.

Lets Shakeit Sugar turned the Bob Bryant Stakes into a runaway, sprinting six furlongs in 1:09.84 on a fast track and clearing away by 5 3/4 lengths at Prairie Meadows. Song Magic held second, 4 3/4 lengths ahead of Anchored in Love, but the race was over once Lets Shakeit Sugar settled into stride and showed she could control the pace and keep pouring it on.
The 3-year-old filly carried 120 pounds, with Song Magic also assigned 120 and Anchored in Love 118. Walter De La Cruz rode the winner for trainer Lynn Chleborad in the $75,000 guaranteed stakes, which paid $45,000 to the winner. The official result identified Lets Shakeit Sugar as an Iowa-bred filly owned by Ted Griffieon and Lynn Chleborad and bred by H. Allen Poindexter.
The numbers behind the performance show a filly that has been building to this kind of breakout. BloodHorse lists her career line at 11 starts, 4 wins, 6 seconds and $197,821 earned. She entered the race off a 2026 campaign that already included five starts, three wins and $117,369 in earnings, after a 2025 season in which she made six starts, won once and banked $80,452. That is not the profile of a one-race wonder. It is the profile of a filly who keeps showing up and keeps advancing.
Her pedigree fits the effort. Lets Shakeit Sugar is by Mor Spirit, the Grade 1 winner of the Metropolitan Handicap and the Los Alamitos Futurity, out of Shakin Sugar by Stroll. Prairie Meadows has used the Bob Bryant as one of its Iowa-restricted sprint stakes, and this year’s edition came on a summer schedule that runs from May 2 through September 26. That matters because the race has changed shape before, with the 2025 renewal run at one mile in 1:38.95. Against that backdrop, a dominant six-furlong win reads less like a routine black-type score and more like a filly announcing she belongs in the next tier of Prairie Meadows sprint stakes.
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