Gratz Pa – de Stay hungry Sophomore Ruin Vasten sustained the fastest mile in the history of the Gratz Fair Oval, 1: 54.4, while on Monday he won the “A” Sire ring of his division, the second day of the “Fair Meet” in the Northcentral Pennsylvania Oval, which had a “2-day” Harnas-Racebesting.
Director Eric Neal fully benefited from the starting position of the railway in relation to the half-miles track and never gave the leadership, where fractions of: 27.4 ,: 56.1 and 1:25 were placed before he rejected a second of a second of Lahaye’s 2013 Pratz Standard of all time. The Mijl van Fasting, which is trained by Mitchell York and co-ownership of him and Erin York, was also the fastest clocks reached this year on the Twicearound circuit-the record of All Time is 1: 53.4, reached on Midway Island in Bloomsburg in 2017.
The former holder in honor of the fastest miles of the honest season, the Always B Miki Filly Milagro at 1: 55.2, was part of a sweep from the Merrieveeulen “A” by the co-owners, driver Tony and trainer Linda Shadel. Milagro’s 1: 59.2 victory contained a: 27.2 Back quarter, and it gave the 2024 Fair Champion twelve victories on the circuit, eight of them in 2:00, both highlights.
But she has not granted the leading pointwinner status of her division and the traditional blanket in the colors of the stable for that performance, because her Barnmate, the Bettor’s wish Miss Tina’s wish, won in 1: 57.2 and still has a mathematical chance. You need a 105-point lead to go with three stops, because a victory is worth 35 points.
The only horse, whether two or three, that that margin has built up, a barnmate of the Pacing Merries, the Greenshoe Sophomore Velding Lionheart Hanover, who opened the Monday card with a 2:00 win, fastest trot time at Gratz, and his eleven honest victories and other finishes ensure that there will be a blue blanket with black trim for him and Tony and Linda on the annual honest banquet.
In the 3yo-slumpy Merrieveeulen there is a ten times winner in the International Moni Miss Tally, the tab, successful in 2: 00.2, which was part of a sweep from that sector by Tony’s brother Todd, trainer-Driver and co-owner of both misses with Linda Schadel. Todd also won with the Cantab Hall Filly Shalamar Hanover, leader of Joint Fair season for her group, in 2: 02.2.
One Pacing Merrieveeulen achieved seven “A” level Fair victories, the most by a first -year student this year, when the two -year -olds could be seen on Sunday, and in the next race a different marefish had to remain on six victories despite a very big outing.
The Queen of the Baby winners is the Always B Miki-Zane Hanover Filly Beachy’s Mistress, who had a fairly easy time of 2: 03.4 for trainer/driver Steve Schoeffel and owner Ryan Smith as the first to get a seven-drip in “A” victories.
12 minutes later, Vegas Queen tried to add to her for seven o’clock, but she was forced to duel while she was on the edge in fast fractions, and she briefly briefly danced Camille, one Stay hungry – Keepofftheflowers Merrieveeulen in a 2: 01.1 miles. Dancin Camille, powered by Chris Shaw for trainer Brian Indof and owner Frank Indof, now has “A” profits in a row, including a season of 2: 00.1 last week.
In the only “A” First -year division for Pacing Colts, Gratz Fair Board -member and trainer/driver David Wiest has the two in a row about the “home” oval with more than Guapo and won in 1: 58.2 for the fastest first -year distinction this meeting. The Bettor’s wish – Better than Kate Velding is owned by Bimmie Strausser.
The star of last week’s two -year -old action at Gratz has again set a big miles this week: the Barhopping -Snowflake Hanover Filly Snow Queen Hanover, who tied the record of PA Fair Circuit of all time for Baby who played mares with a 2: 00.1 miles a week ago on Saturday won in “Only” 2:01 This week for trainer-director Todd Schadel, co-owner of Jim Simpson.
Developing into a pretty beautiful mandriffs of hers is the Father Patrick – Tymal Lux Distaff Pa Patricia, who won the other “A” division of this group in 2: 01.2 for driver Chris Shaw, trainer Ashley Brown, and owners Sandy Petersen and Alexa Shaw. The movers did not start at the stock exchanges to Wattsburg, but she comes up with lost time with six fair triumphs, including four in a row.
Participate in Pa Patricia on six first -year “A” Tri -Triumphs was the International moni -Due to a nose Hanover Ruin Nasjammer, now a winner of five directly after a 2: 02.4 victory for Trainer-Driver Todd Schadel, also co-owner with wife Christine. Nose is also a pity the leader of his division; The horse he made that distinction, Green Shades, won the other “A” section for trainer/driver Sam Begle.
As he did more than once in the past, Todd Damage won the crowns of the riders in Gratz, with his six sulky successes followed by Tony Schadtel on four and Chris Shaw on three, and his five training triumphs were at the top of Linda damage three (three other trainers had a few winners).
There are only three stops left at the Pennsylvania Fair Circuit in 2025: The Last in The East, in Bloomsburg, takes place this Friday and Saturday from 11. Two-day events in Meadville (27-28 September) and Dayton (4-5 October) will give their last chances to be held on Monday 13 in PAOCONS, to be held in their $ 25,000 FAOT.
It has been announced that all remaining meetings on the PA Fair Circuit this year, the three mentioned above, will be Livestreamed. For more information, go to https://www.pafairsracing.org.
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