Amigo Volo sets world record Friday at Harrah’s Philadelphia

Chester, PA – Amigo Volo broke the world record for 2-year-old trotting geldings on a 5/8-mile track with a 1:54.4 victory, winning in one of four divisions of the $188,420 second preliminary round event in the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes for freshman males at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Friday (Aug. 9) afternoon.

Hall of Famer driver David S. Miller, who won four straight races before taking off mid-card for night stakes action, guided the altered son of Father Patrick – Margarita Momma to the lead near the :27.2 quarter, going past early leader EL Ideal, then put up middle fractions of :57.1 and 1:26. EL Ideal moved out to challenge in the lane, but Amigo Volo had enough in reserve to stay a length clear of his rival for trainer Nifty Norman and owners David J. Miller and the Pinske Stables.

The 1:54.4 clocking reduced by a click the previous record co-held by three horses, each of them getting their share of that record at a different Pennsylvania track: Correctamundo at The Meadows in 2009; Mississippi Storm at Harrah’s in 2017; and White Tiger last year at Pocono.

Miller and Norman teamed up for a second stakes success with the Muscle Hill – Poof She’s Gone colt Chestnut Hill in 1:56.2. The freshman is beginning to show big-time development for owners Melvin Hartman, David McDuffee, and Little E LLC, following up a 1:56 win at The Meadowlands with this powerful victory, during which he rushed to the lead down the backstretch and drew off to win by – 1/2 lengths. Chestnut Hill joins his stablemate Amigo Volo in sporting a two-for-three lifetime record.

Muscle Hill picked up a second siring credit when Swiss House On Fire, out of the productive mare Brooklyn, came out of the pocket to get the stretch lead for trainer/driver Ake Svanstedt and then held off Ontopofthehill by a length in 1:57.4, his maiden victory. The S R F Stable is the owner of the developing baby.

The Explosive Matter – Fifty Shades colt Can’t Say No controlled the throttle after an early move by driver Tim Tetrick, holding off King Alphonso by a length in a 1:56 victory in the other PaSS cut. Can’t Say No now has won three of four, including a Pennsylvania All-Stars division, in his brief career for trainer Ray Schnittker, also co-owner with Steven Arnold, Arden Homestead Stable, and Fred Hertrich III.

This group meets up again at The Meadows next Saturday (Aug. 17) and at Pocono the Sunday after that before the top colts, along with their fellow freshman stars, return to Harrah’s for the 2-year-old Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Championship Day on Sunday (Sept. 8).

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