CAMDEN, S.C. -- Top Striker broke away for a 10 1/2-length victory Saturday in the 47th running of the $150,000 Marion duPont Scott Colonial Cup Steeplechase.The 7-year-old Van Nistelrooy gelding, stabled at a barn across the street from Springdale Race Course, was taken to the lead by jockey Ross Geraghty entering the 17th and final fence of the 2 3/4-mile race. Days of Heaven came in a length and a quarter behind Rawnaq for third in the starting field of 10 jumpers, of which nine finished. The final running time was 5:12.40.It was Top Strikers second win in a feature at his home course. Owned by Camdens Sue Sensor and trained in Camden by Arch Kingsley Jr., Top Striker won the $50,000 Carolina Cup Steeplechase in the spring of 2014.Top Striker also snapped Rawnaqs bid to complete an unbeaten 2016 campaign over fences. The winner of last months $300,000 Grand National in Far Hills, New Jersey, had earned $360,000 from three starts coming into Saturdays feature. The 9-year-old Azamour gelding had already locked up the National Steeplechase Associations Lonesome Glory Champions Award before Saturdays race.The win was also the second consecutive Colonial Cup victory for Geraghty, an Ireland native who won aboard Dawalan last year.When entries were announced for the Colonial Cup last week, Kingsley did not have a rider listed. Geraghty, the associations 2012 champion jockey, did not have a horse to ride.I was sort of shopping around, Geraghty said. Honestly, I said to Arch that I didnt want to just take part in the race, I wanted to win it. ... I was impressed by (Top Striker). I knew he was a horse that was going to suit no matter what.Sean McDermott took Rawnaq to the early lead and was pressed by Days of Heaven, who had Kieran Norris aboard. That allowed Top Striker to settle into a nice galloping pace behind the two leaders.Hes a bigger, stronger horse now, Sensor said of Top Striker. 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NEW YORK -- The rain gave way to sunny skies Friday at the US Open, and the fans took advantage -- in record numbers.The official word from the USTA is that 40,280 people showed up for the day session, the most the event has ever had. While foot traffic around the grounds was understandably slow, the action was fierce. Heres what you might have missed on Day 5:If Novak Djokovic needed time to heal his lingering arm and wrist pain, his wish was granted ... again. Two days after receiving a walkover into the third round, his opponent Friday, Mikhail Youzhny, retired down 4-2 in the first set. So if youre doing the math, the world No. 1 has played only six games in his past two matches, the fewest ever by a man through three rounds in any Open era Grand Slam.?Welcome back to the spotlight, Caroline Wozniacki. The two-time year-end No. 1 had fallen on hard times, barely a factor in Grand Slam play. But here she is, into the second week of the US Open for the first time in two years. Wozniacki was happy with her performance Friday, a 6-3, 6-1 win against Monica Niculescu. She attributed her success to greater focus and staying closer to the baseline, a strategy that helps her counterpunching style. And if this whole tennis thing doesnt work out, Wozniacki showed she may (or may not) have a future in music.Having a bit of fun today on set w @espn .. If Phil Collins needs a backup drummer, Im ready ?? pic.twitter.com/3P5HmyczzH- Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) September 2, 2016Undoubtedly,, the best comeback of the day belonged to Madison Keys, who found herself down 5-1 in the third set against Naomi Osaka.dddddddddddd Keys, who said it was the best comeback of her career, has gone the distance in two of her three matches here in New York. That, coupled with Socks performance, made for a successful day for the Americans, at least early. However, later Friday, qualifier Ryan Harrison, who had knocked out No. 5 Milos Raonic earlier in the event, succumbed to Marcos Baghdatis in four sets, and then John Isner went down to Kyle Edmund. Read moreJack Sock is responsible for one of the biggest Week 1 upsets. The American took apart 2014 champion Marin Cilic in a tidy 1 hour, 41 minutes. Sock played pristine tennis, socking 25 winners against only 15 unforced errors, an effort that propelled him into the fourth round of a major for only the second time in his career. Sock also unveiled his new post-match victory celebration.First Top 10 win at a Major First #USOpen R16 @JackSock ousts 2014 champion Cilic 6-4 6-3 6-3. pic.twitter.com/tnFrLLNPvU- ESPNTennis (@ESPNTennis) September 2, 2016CiCi Bellis, a 17-year-old American who has thrived in the New York spotlight, played the second-best player in the womens game, Angelique Kerber, and learned that while she may have a ways to go to defeat the proverbial big girls, she is no longer fearful. Read more ' ' '