Ed Allred’s He Looks Hot looked like a million bucks in his trial to the Grade 1, $157,250 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship as the Walk Thru Fire gelding led every step of the way in the 400-yard dash while posting the fastest qualifying time to the race on Sunday night.
Ridden by Cesar Gomez for trainer Scott Willoughby, the millionaire He Looks Hot rocketed out of the gate in the second of two Brad McKinzie trials and had a 1 ¼ length lead early on. He remained strong with every stride and crossed the wire an impressive 1 ½ lengths ahead of Mark and Peggy Brown’s Kissed By An Eagle. He Looks Hot, a 6-year-old gelding by Walk Thru Fire, covered the distance in :19.650 from the outside post eight, a clocking that was 3/1000ths of a second faster than opening trial winner LD Is Back.
The two trial winners will now headline a strong field of older horses that will return for the Brad McKinzie final to be held on Sunday, January 21. The Brad McKinzie is named in honor of the very influential Los Alamitos Race Course executive, who passed away in 2017.
In picking up his seventh win in 24 career starts, He Looks Hot earned $3,300 to take his career earnings to $1,101,539. The Allred-bred sprinter won the 2014 Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and the 2016 Grade 1 Vessels Maturity. He won the Restricted Grade 1 Spencer Childers California Breeders Championship Handicap last year.
“He’s a fantastic horse and when he’s 100% there’s not many that can outrun him,” Willoughby said. “We have his foot back (healthy). He had a little abscess that we had been fighting for a while. He’s doing great now. Cesar did a great job on him and (groom) Juan Chavez, who takes care of He Looks Hot, has done a fantastic job with the horse. Everything is going very well for him. When he broke...



