Sister Kan won for the sixth time in a row when she captured the seventh race Sunday at Fair Grounds by about 3 1/2 lengths. Sister Kan ran six furlongs on a fast track in 1:09.99.
Sister Kan, a 4-year-old Kantharos filly, scored the first two wins in her ongoing streak when trained by Brad Cox, but owner Naveed Chowhan and trainer Bernie Flint claimed the filly for $50,000 last June. She won a $50,000 starter race then a first-level allowance for her new connections, went unraced between August and February, and won for an $80,000 claiming price in a race also open to third-level allowance horses on Feb. 1 at Fair Grounds. Sister Kan still had her second allowance condition intact, and that was the level at which she won -- impressively again -- on Sunday under Corey Lanerie. Heavily favored, Sister Kan paid $3.40.