Stakes Records fall in Delaware Sunday Action

Stakes Records fall in Delaware Sunday Action

Summa cum laude daughters wipe OBC Filly Pace

Laude Da (Chris Page) made the two consecutive victories against Ohio bred with her front step victory in the Ohio Breeders Championship (OBC) for two-year-old Filly Pacers in Sunday (September 14) Action on the Delaware County Fair.

Praise yes

The first -year daughter of With the highest praise won the opening division in 1: 54.2.

From the river (Brett Miller) 3/4 lengths was back and step by pass (Justin Irvine) another 3 ¾ lengths behind to complete the top three.

Laude Da is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Knox Services.

Play again

The second division of $ 72,250 was also taken in 1: 54.2.

It was Zoom Call (Dan Noble) who broke her girl over Ima Beach Girl (Chris Lems) and Rose Run Bristol (Kayne Kauffman).

Zoom Call is owned by Jay Mossbarger’s ownership group, Hutchison Harness, Brett Hopper and SCP stable. Steve Carter trains the Summa Cum Laude Lass.

New Investoors at OBC Aged Tempo

Normally in a field with three horses, speed makes way for strategy, but this year’s edition of the Ohio Breeders Championship for old Pacers was the exception.

Charlie May

Charlie May (Brett Miller) and Paris’s Dragon (Dan Noble) were concerned with a speed duel past the opening quarter in: 25.2.

Charlie May knew to the management and stumbled the following two timers: 53 and 1: 20.4.

The Dragon of Paris made a final attempt in the last turn, but the seven-year-old Mcardle-Ruin clearly pulled with three lengths to lower the Investrecord in 1:49.

Charlie May Replay

Charlie May, who earned $ 2.3 million during his career, is conditioned by Terry di Cicco for owner/breeder Don R. Tiger.

Two departments of the OBC kept outdated trot; Stakes Record Falls

The second split of $ 17,500, Jurassic Hattie (Brett Miller) did not take prisoners and crushed her five enemies with 8 lengths. The winning time of 1: 52.1 set a new Investoecord.

Four -year -old Full stead Mare is trained by Stacey from Huizen for Jerry M. Welsh.

Long shot does not take my keys (Austin Hanners) and refined (Chris Page) completed the top three.

Jurassic Hattie Replay

Longshot (Chris Lems) drove to a victory of 1 3/4 length in the first division of the OBC for old trotters.

The six-year-old long Tom ring went gate-to-wire in 1: 54.2.

Spaaaanzano (Aaron Merriman) was a second and Guido di (Brady Brown) called off the Trifecta.

Long Shot is owned by the partnership of Wayne Mast, Jr. and Collam Racing. Scott Cox is the winning trainer.

Youth Driving Series Been to Harvey Hershberger

Ys Do It Right received a perfect pocket trip from Harvey Hershberger to take the leg of the Terry Holton Youth Driving Series in 1: 54.3.

In the last turn, the winner was pulled out and sprinted clearly with 1 ¼ lengths.

You do it well re -play

Due to a disqualification, Big Bad Whamo (Ranger Steck) was raised to second and no free lunch (Braden Addis) to third place.

The enjoyment of the Bettor is owned by Jose Cervantes and trained by Betty Clegg.

Ladies row series final is a wild one

Mary Birkhold and SP DancinWithTarz survived a four -way photo to take the final of the Spring Haven Farm Ladies Driving Series in 1: 55.1.

Skyway Trooper (Jazmin Short) came the inside of the inside and Fred’s nightmare (Leslie Joyce) finished third.

The winner will be trained by Betty Clegg for owner Kimber Clegg.

Bresnahan takes error memorial

Driver Johnathan Bresnahan, who represents the Maine Amateur Driving Club, won the $ 5,000 Tim Error Memorial Standardbred Driving Championship.

Bresnahan sent Manny to a win of 1: 53.3. The winner is the property of Jessica Smith and trained by Randy Smith.

The event brings the best amateur drivers from all over the country.

Click here for full racing results: We trot results.

Through Jay Wolf

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