Guinevere Hall sets World Record in Ohio Sire Stakes win

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Northfield, OH — Guinevere Hall established a new track and world record of 1:53 in the first of two $50,000 Ohio Sires Stakes for 3-year-old trotting fillies on Friday (July 10) night at Northfield Park.

Guinevere Hall set a new world record at Northfield Park on Friday (July 10) night. J J Zamaiko Photo.

With a front-stepping performance, Guinevere Hall (Peter Wrenn) set a new Northfield Park track record and a world record for a 3-year-old filly on a half-mile track.  The former track record of 1:54 was set in 2018 in an Ohio Sires Stakes by Looking For Zelda (Tony Hall). 

Guinevere Hall, who left the gate as the 2-5 favorite, won her previous OSS legs and is the leader in this division for trainer Melanie Wrenn.  Tootie (Brett Miller), the 7-2 choice, was second, while 35-1 longshot Delovely Hall (Aaron Merriman) got up late for third.

Guinevere Hall, a daughter of Cash Hall is owned by the M T Pockets Stable and Dave McDuffey and has $199,181 in career earnings and $65,000 in seasonal earnings.  She was bred by Alan j. Leavitt.

A Fancy Face (Chris Page) stormed to the lead at the 1:26 three-quarters capturing the second OSS division easily in 1:54.3.  Trained by Ronnie Burke, the 9-1 sophomore daughter by My MVP notched her first career victory in just her fourth-lifetime start. 

Bred by Spring Haven Farm, A Fancy Face is owned by Burke Racing, Hatfield Stables, J&T Silva-Purnel&Libby and Weaver Bruscemi.  Dream Change (Greg Grismore), a 50-1 longshot was second, while 2-1 Kikimora (Merriman) was third.

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