Kentucky Championship Series at the start to start

Kentucky Championship Series at the start to start

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Lexington, KY – On Tuesday (August 12) the Red Mile will perform a 17-race card with two legs of $ 80,000 second round of the Kentucky Championship series for 3-year-old male pacers and second-year Filly Trotters. The map also includes almost $ 200,000 in stakes with the Kentucky Commonwealth series, Kentucky Golden Rod Series and Kentucky Wildcat series.

SippinonSearoc (Amanda Stephens -Photo)

SippinonSearoc (Yannick Gingras) annexed his second victory from eight starts this season on 3 August in a seasonal personal record of 1: 48.1 for 2025 in the first round of this series for his age, loop and sex.

The son of Downby theseaside-Queen Ann M departs from post-position five and is 9-5 in the morning line in the field of seven for conditioner Ron Burke.

The Colt became the fastest first -year student in history with a score of 1: 48.2 on the Lexington Oval last year and was rinsed by Stablemate Louprint in the $ 700,000 Breeders Crown Final last fall. Louprint also got better from his rival in the final of $ 400,000 Kentucky Championship Series last September.

However, Louprint is briefly on the sidelines, so now the time of SippinonSearoc is to rise.

Bred by Trent Stohler and Alesha Binkley, the Colt is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Ras Racing and Knox Services Inc. He was bought for $ 77,000 at the Lexington selected yearling sale in 2023 and is the only one of the three foal of his dam to earn more than $ 100,000.

SippinonSearoc has a CV of 19-8-4-2 and has brought $ 680,900. His mother is a champion in Ohio. He has earned $ 112,900.

Crack Shot (Doug McNeir) will appear his first Pari-Mutuel in Kentucky for trainer Gregg McNair after he had mainly participated north of the border. The son of Bettor’s Delight and Kentucky Champion Beautyontheach will start pacing post position two and is 2-1 on the morning line.

The Colt comes this event in second place through a head in Ontario Sire Stakes Gold Series Action on Grand River Raceway as a favorite on August 4. He captured the final of the Gold Series 2024 last season.

Bred by James Avritt Sr., Crack Shot is owned by his trainer, Dale Hunter, Frank Brunddle and George Kerr. He is full brother of Blazing Belle ($ 205,892) and was purchased for $ 205,000 from the selected yearling sale of 2023 Lexington.

His younger 2-year-old full sister, Naughty Beauty, sold for $ 550,000 during last year’s Lexington, selected Jaarling Sales.

The record of Crackpot is on 16-8-3-0 and he has earned $ 300,428 from the wallet. His $ 125,397 collected in wallet money this season is the most in this area.

The second stage of the series for second -year Filly Trotters has a compact, yet quality field of five. Deja Blu (gingras) returns to the Bluegrass after a fourth place in the $ 500,000 Hambletonian Oaks final in the Meadowlands on 2 August.

The daughter of us and Canadian Horse of the Year Musket And 2018 Hambletonian Vicress Atlanta is 9-5 on the morning line for trainer Nancy Takter.

Deja Blu starts to trot from postposition three. The Merrieveeulen is looking for her third victory from eight Starts this season. Her career record is 15-6-2-0, with one of those triumphs last year the $ 115,000 Commonwealth Series final.

Bred by Crawford Farms Racing, Bradley Grant and Howard Taylor, Deja Blu is owned by her breeder and Thomas Pontone.

She has collected $ 214,052 in her two seasons of competition.

Stash Some money (Tim Tetrick) will offer Deja Blu a lot of opposition from post position two for trainer Domenico Cecere. The daughter of Walner-Nothing but Moni is 2-1 on the morning line and finished just as second with the excellent Yo Tillie in the first stage of this series on 45-1 on 3 August.

The Merrieveeulen is looking for its third victory from six starts in 2024 and sixth from 12 starts in general. Stash What money is mainly focused on the New Jersey circuit, but was a winner in this facility last year.

Bred by her owner, Moni Maker Stable, the Merrieveeulen is half a brother or sister to prepare for Moni (ready in cash, $ 1.20 million), not for moni (Musket$ 355,370) and Moni robbery (Walner$ 109,900).

Racing will continue until Sunday (October 5), after a schedule from Sunday to Wednesday. Fans and riders can look forward to 5:05 pmpost times on Sundays, and 13:00 hrs post times on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during the meeting. Keep in mind that post times can change on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday due to the fluctuations in extreme heat and various other weather conditions throughout the country.

The Red Mile will once again contain a low pick-up of the industry on the Pari-Mutuel side of things, while fans offer a complete buffet of insert options, including booking Daily Double Imbaging Exacta and Trifecta Wagging, 20 cents Superfectas, Pick-3, Pick-4, Pick-6-Onderbetingen and Pick-6-Betteringen and Pick-6-Betteringen.

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