Saffie Joseph, Jr. captured his 15th consecutive leading trainer title at Gulfstream Park with the conclusion of the track's Championship Meet Sunday, while Irad Ortiz Jr. finished as leading rider at the meet for a fourth straight time and a record-extending seventh time overall.It was the fifth straight Championship Meet title for Joseph, a 39-year-old native of Barbados whose string of success dates back to Gulfstream's 2021 Royal Palm stand. He had 45 wins and more than $4.7 million in purse earnings during the 72-day stand.“Obviously my name is in the program, but it takes all the owners and the staff,” Joseph said. “They do everything. It's a full team, and a lot of people make it possible. We're grateful and thankful to keep it going.”Joseph's biggest win of the Championship Meet came with Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator), who won the $3-million GI Pegasus World Cup over stablemate White Abarrio (Race Day).“The Pegasus was definitely the highlight,” Joseph said. “To run first and second in that race and have both horses be seven years old, both of them started their careers here at Gulfstream and they're still going. It's amazing. We know we're getting toward the end. I've been thinking about it, to have those two horses in their final year, hopefully we have some young ones coming up to replace them.”Ortiz won 82 races from 312 mounts at the Championship Meet to take the rider's title. Tyler Gaffalione was second with 68 wins, but led all jockeys with more than $5.3 million in purses earned.The post Joseph, Ortiz Repeat at Gulfstream Championship Meet appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.