Lexington, Ky – On Sunday (September 7) Defending Kentucky Harness Racing Champion Super Chapter (Chapter Seven) Defeated colleague world champion Mr Mouton in 1: 52.1 by a head in the Red Mile in a stretch battle on the Sunday Night Lights card sponsored by Crawford Farms.
Champagne room used its competition and left world champion looksinloulou and preferred unreasonable in her rear -view mirror. Each horse supplied excellent versions in the $ 80,000 fourth legs of Kentucky Championship Action for male and female second -year students and Pacers.
Super Chapter scores a hard -fought victory
In the race for 3-year-old male trotters, Quiero Lindy (Andy Miller) flew from De Poort to establish a first group of: 28.1 on 66-1 of Post Position Five. Super Chapter (Dexter Dunn) settled in third place of postal position two in the Nine area when Mr. Mouton (Ake Svanstedt) took over the check in half: 57.1 after leaving the rail.
Te Quiero Lindy was the bag until the three -quarters split in 1: 25.4, but Dunn gave super chapter the green light and the Colt started to get ahead. The ride to the line was on and every horse did not disappoint. Super Chapter was at the back of a nose at the last corner and Mr. Mouton did everything to do not let him go.
Super Chapter eventually prevailed and paid $ 2.72 for more than an incredible game rival. Monserrate (Yannick Gingras) came home third third on 35-1.
Super chapter play again
Super Chapter was trained by Marcus Melander and is a son of Chapter Seven-Lifetime pursuit. The classic foal is 9-7-1-0 in 2025 and 20-12-4-1 general. He earned $ 1.25 million in his career.
Bred by Hanover Shoe Farms, Super Chapter is owned by his breeder, Jeffery Snyder and Arthur Pronti.
Second choice Go Dog Go (Todd McCarthy) broke in the play after an external drawing for trainer Carter Pinske. He was eighth.
Champagne Room brings the bubbles
Trainer Noel Daley had this young lady prepared to bring an incredible mile to the surface to downlook (Yannick Gangras) and prefer to give it unreasonable (Marcus Miller). Driven by Andrew McCarthy, Champagne Room departed from post position three in the field of six. She lived in the third position while look -goodinloulou went forward. The Firieve Set fractures from: 28 ,: 55.4 and 1:24 with unreasonable waiting for second place.
Champagne Room Replay
Champagne room ran from third place and threw a: 25.3 last quarterfinals to have her photo taken.
Bred by Diamond Creek Farm, Champagne Room is owned by Patricia Stable, La Express & Sjoblom Inc. And Michael Dolan. The daughter of Papi Rob Hanover-Sie you stopped the clock at Peelers in 1: 50.2.
Champagne Room paid $ 21.18 to win.
Sweeps Commonwealth Series Legs found, worldwide sensation flies home
Todd McCarthy Guided found on a sweeping of the four Kentucky Commonwealth Series -Beenen in 1: 50.1 for trainer Brett Pelling. The half -sister until 2023 Horse of the Year Connected Touch the thread for Rose (gingras) and Aintnothingucando (Dunn) in the division for 3-year-old marefeulen.
Found her record improved to 8-7-0-1 on season and 13-9-2-1 General. The daughter of Always b mikiGeothermal races as a homeboard for Diamond Creek Farm and has collected $ 96,200 in her two seasons of competition.
Repeat
She paid $ 2.66 to win as a favorite.
Global Sensation Released wings in 1: 53.2 to beat favorite blank (A. McCarthy) and Taipan as (Tony Hall) in the fourth stage for second -year male trotters.
Lighting of Post Position Eight in the field of 10 Global Sensation performed his best work for trainer Melander and owners Holly Lane Stud East, Daniel Plouffe and Jean Plouffe.
Bred by Al Libfeld, Marvin Katz and Sam Goldband, the son of Chapter Seven-Fly Angel Fly has collected three of the four Commonwealth Series legs.
The gelding now has a CV of 21-5-4-4 with more than $ 149,000 in its account.
Global Sensation paid $ 12.56 to win.
Whiskey Wow wins third right in Golden Rod series
Owner-trainer Burlin Brower placed Whiskey Wow in the Kentucky Championship series, but after a bad show came to the Golden Rod series, of which the son of Crazy wow-Wimzical Britt has been excellent.
Whiskey wow repetition
The 3-year-old gelding has won three consecutive games in this company and is the Kentucky Proud Series champion for his age, gender and loop.
Whiskey Wow is 13-9-1-2 of the season and participated only once last year without touching the board.
With David Miller at the operating elements, the horse defeated breakthrough (A. McCarthy) and Ake Palema (Scott Zeron) in a new lifelong Mark of 1: 52.1.
Whiskey Wow paid $ 3.40 as a favorite.
He was bred by Crawford Farms.
Beret (A. McCarthy) in favor of trainer Pelling won the first division for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen Pacers in 1: 50.4 as a favorite. JK Fancy Nancy (Dunn) became second and Ronstadt (Zeron) finished third.
A daughter of Bettor’s Delight-Sail by, the Merrieveeulen was bred by Brittany Farms and competes for Diamond Creek Racing.
Beret’s record is 19-5-6-1 with more than $ 103,000 in the wallet in her account.
This was her second consecutive profit photo.
Baret paid $ 2.56 to win.
Andrew Harris and Gingras worked together to conquer the second division of the Golden Rod with Grande via. The son of Musket-Megadolce completed the miles in 1: 52.3 with your own not me (T. McCarthy) and Ketel One Up (D. Miller) behind him.
Grande Via was bred by Steve Stewart and Timot Stable. He is owned by Bill Pollock, Bruce Areman and his conditioner.
Grande Via collected $ 76,400 with a record of 22-3-2-0.
He provided $ 7.34 to win.
The favorite duration won by a neck in 1: 51.1 for David Miller and Tony Alagna as a favorite. Bythelitofthemoon (Dunn) became second and Swift Sarabi (Tim Tetrick) became third in the Second Division for second -year Filly Pacers.
The daughter of Donating-Time on my hands won her first race in 11 attempts in 2025. The last time was the best for a lifetime.
Bred by Michael Robinson, Robert Mondillo, Steve Cheatham and Steve Stewart, The Filly is owned by Robert Leblanc, Joe Sbrocco, Pryde Stables and Jaf Racing.
The record of the duration is 25-2-6-5 with $ 136,065 in wallet money.
The mandriage paid $ 3.26 to win.
World Sorm (Tetrick) took the only fourth stage of $ 10,000 from the Kentucky Wildcat series for 3-year male trotters in 1: 55.2 for trainer Anette Lorentzon. D’Wood (Hall) became second and Masseto (Dunn) finished third.
The gelding was bred by Al Libfeld and Marvin Katz. The son of Tactical landing Is from Womans Will and owned by ACL Stuteri AB.
World Sorm paid $ 3.22 to win as the best choice of the public.
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