Ex-New Zealander wins Windsor Fair Invitational

Ex-New Zealander wins Windsor Fair Invitational

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Windsor, Maine …. The big horses came to the Windsor Fair on Saturday (August 30), collected at the bustling Mid-Maine Ovaal and the intention to capture fame and glory in one of Maine’s tentrazelsraces, the $ 15,000 Windsor Fair Invitational.

Tenzing Bromac N wins the Windsor Fair Invitational in 1: 52.2 (Joe Shaw photo)

The crowd, buzzing with excitement, made two fierce cold (David Ingraham) the favorite of 2-1 after the time when the tandem tried to add the Windsor Fair Invitational title to the highest awards that were already secured in the Pine Tree Invitational at First Tracks Cumbingland, but it was the Hightzing, but it was the Hightzing, but it was the Highting, but the Highting, but it was Namtzing, but it was Namtzing, but it was nacting. Bromac N (Tienzing Bromac N (Bettor’s pleasure) and driver Ron Cushing who received the first call from the mobile gate from Starter Wes Brown when he was the first turn in his lap as the 3-1 second choice.

The car shriveled and the conviction of new -zealand -convincing early lead in a light -hearted lead: 27.2 before it forged half of it in a dazzling: 55.2.

Ingraham tipped twice cold on the outside when the field approached half, with the intention of following Tenszen Bromac N, but could never come within three lengths of the paceter while Cushing held the paddle against the metal, to the three -quarters of pool in a beautiful and variety 1: 23.3.

Around the last corner and Tenzing Bromac N appeared in a race only by time when Alex had fun (Drew Campbell) waved off the herring. Campbell came closer to the leader closer to the leader and ran out of the territory despite the impressive speed of speed, with tozen Bromac n a margin of 3/4 length over his nearest pursuer while the tele-timer proclaimed the miles in an eye-puppeting 1: 52.2.

Alex with pleasure finished second, while Starship (Aaron Hall) claimed third pace.

The victory marked the fastest mile of the year so far in the state of Maine, and was equal to the third fastest mile ever recorded on the Windsor Fair.

“The race went exactly the way I wanted it,” Ron Cushing noted: “I know that David (Nelson – Windsor’s director of Racen) and he worked hard on the track. Windsor has done a great job to bring it back to life. He wanted a good mile.

“He has been away for a few weeks, he is really a nice horse, I really like him. He is probably not at his best yet. He gets better – I hope he gets better – but I was very proud of him today. I really like him”.

“He had to do all the work today. It’s a bit difficult if you go like this for the boys to give you some kind of competition, but I was happy with him. Very happy.”

Tenzing Bromac N, an eight-year-old son of Bettor’s Genot-Talluah Bromac, is trained by Heidi Cushing for owners Ron Cushing and Anthony Sywyk. The Pacer has set a brand new lifelong mark with the 1: 52.2 Epic while he raised his career bankroll to $ 267.130.

The Nine Days Race meeting of Windsor will take place on Sunday 31 August) with a post-time of 1:00 and will conclude with a 1:00 performance on Labor Day.

Windsor’s Co -Marquee $ 10,000 TR Dillon Logging Open Trot, is held on the Day Monday Labor (September 1) program.

For those who cannot come to the job, bet on the Windsor Fair will be available on most large bets, including Hollywood races on www.hollywoodraces.com As well as in all condition of Maine Off -track gambling caridates.

The video for the Windsor races will be streamed live on the Facebook page of the Windsor Fair on the “Verslichte” tab, and the live audio of Windsor’s Cards will be available along the online radiogeet of Mix Maine Media at the Mix 107.9 FM, True Country 93.5 FM and Online www.mixmaine.com

Click here for full racing results: We trot results

Through Mike Sweeney For Windsor Fair

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