Baron Remy ties Northfield Park track record, world record

Northfield, OH — Baron Remy excelled in Friday’s (July 19) sweltering heat to score in 1:50.3, equaling the track and world record for 4-year-old pacing mares in Northfield Park’s ninth race.

Baron Remy lit up the tele-timer at Northfield Park with a track and world record-tying performance. JJ Zamaiko Photo.

The Ron Burke trainee bested six rivals in the $15,000 Fillies and Mares Open to match the record set by both Lakeisha Hall (Matt Kakaley, 2017) and Bye Bye Felicia (Aaron Merriman, 2018).

Baron Remy and driver Kurt Sugg started from post six and got away sixth through a brisk :26.3 opening quarter.  Sugg tipped Baron Remy to the outside just past the quarter-pole and brushed to the lead, posting a :55.1 half. 

The tempo picked up in the third quarter as Sugg urged on Baron Remy, who tripped the beam in 1:22.4.  Baron Remy completed her mile with a :27.4 final quarter, opening up by 4-3/4 lengths over stablemate Libby’s Idea (Jason Thompson).  My Tweed Heart (Keith Kash, Jr.) finished third. 

The track and world record-equaling performance gives Baron Remy three victories in seven starts this season. The partnership of Burke Racing Stable, J&T Silva-Purnel & Libby, Lawrence Karr, and Weaver Bruscemi LLC own Baron Remy, who is now an 11-time winner in her career, earning $547,232.  She was favored in the race and returned $4.40 to win.

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