Gillespie and Page close out Ohio fair racing season with two championship wins

Grove City, OH – Ronnie Gillespie and Chris Page wrapped up the 2022 Ohio county fair racing season with two Ohio Fair Championships each, Saturday night (Oct. 15), at MGM Northfield Park.

Ronnie Gillespie, winning here with Mission Valley, and Chris Page wrapped up the 2022 Ohio county fair racing season with two Ohio Fair Championships each, Saturday night, at MGM Northfield Park.

Gillespie, the winningest driver on the Ohio county fair circuit this year, won the first championship of the night with Mission Valley and closed out the evening winning the final championship race with Type A Personality.

In the first $40,000 championship of the night, for 2-year-old trotting fillies, Gillespie sat Mission Valley in the pocket, swung wide at the top of the stretch and fired past Frantastic L who led the entire way to win by 2-1/2 lengths in 1:58.  It was the eighth win of the year in 15 starts for the daughter of Enterprise, who raised her earnings to $58, 252.  Gillespie trains Mission Valley for owner Susan Sickle.

Frantastic L was second with Dopotutto third.

In the 2-year-old filly pace, Miss Maddie P and Aaron Merriman took the long way in winning the championship in a new lifetime mark of 1:55.3.  Miss Maddie P was sixth at the quarter mile before making her move going to the half.  Merriman pulled the Fear The Dragon filly three-wide down the backstretch grabbing the lead from Cruisin Barcie and held on to win by a neck.

Cruisin Barcie was second with Lady With No Fear third.

Miss Maddie P is owned by SCP Stable Inc and trained by Steve Carter.  The win was the filly’s eighth of the year in 18 starts.  She has earned $59,301 this season.

The duo of Don Irvine Jr. and Rosy Weaver teamed up to win the 2-year-old colt trot with Republic Return.  Irvine rushed the 2-5 favorite to the lead and never looked back, going gate to wire to win in 2:01.  The win was the 13th of the year for Republic Return and ties him for the most by any 2-year-old in North America.  He has now earned $75,407.

Weaver, the winningest trainer on the Ohio fair circuit this year, owns and trains the Global Republic S gelding with Heartland Acres.

Dravo finished second with Chips Caviar third.

In the first 3-year-old race of the night, Secrets By The Sea with Page driving took the lead just past the half-mile mark and won the championship for sophomore fillies in 1:54, tying her lifetime mark.  The daughter of Downbytheseaside won for the seventh time this year raising her earnings to $53,673.  Page co-owns the filly with Jerry Daugherty.  Tim Grubb trains Secrets By The Sea.

McAngel finished second with Osceola Hanover third.

In the 3-year-old filly trot, Wegothatsright with Ronnie Wrenn Jr. fired down the passing lane past Gracious Triumph to win in a new lifetime mark of 1:57.  Wegothatsright sat third and watched Gracious Triumph and What A Victory battle it out on the lead before making her move.  The win was the 10th of the year in 18 starts for the And Away We Go filly who is owned and trained by Brian Boring.  Wegothatsright raised her lifetime earnings to $88,592.

Hitwiththeguy’s rallied to finish second with Gracious Triumph third.

Stoney Ridgetop made it seven wins in a row and 10 of her last 11 as she claimed the 3-year-old colt and gelding trot.  Page sat second with Stoney Ridgetop through fractions of :27.1, :56.3, and 1:25.4, pulling just past three-quarters and cruising to victory in a new lifetime mark of 1:55.4.  John Konesky III trains and co-owns the Wishing Stone filly with his son Patrick.  The win upped Stoney Ridgetop’s earnings this year to $60,621.

Baker Time rallied to finish second with A True Dream third.

The biggest upset of the night came in the 2-year old colt and gelding pace.  Dunkin, a 75-1 longshot, with Nick Clegg driving went three-wide up the backstretch and battled coming home, hitting the wire first in 1:54.4 to win by a head.  It was the sixth win of the year for the Pet Rock gelding who set a new lifetime mark.  Dunkin has now earned $43,361 for owner and trainer Betty Clegg.

Hesa Bully finished second with Master Confection third.

In the final championship on Saturday, Gillespie grabbed his second title of the night as he guided Type A Personality to the victory in a new mark of 1:53.2 for trainer Ryan Miller.  Gillespie sat Type A Personality in the pocket, grabbed the lead around the final turn and pulled away to win by 3-1/4 lengths.  It was the 10th win of the year in 22 starts for son of Fear The Dragon.  Owned by Miller Racing Stable and Janie Hartley, Type A Personality has lifetime earnings of $71,199.

Surfinthecanyon was second with Medoland Terror third.

The Buckeye Stallion Series Finals will close out the 2- and 3-year-old Ohio stakes season next Saturday (Oct. 22 at Hollywood Dayton Raceway.

For more information:
Frank Fraas
ffraas@ohha.com
614-221-3650

The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) is a non-profit organization serving Standardbred horse owners, breeders, trainers, drivers, and fans who participate in the sport of harness racing in the Buckeye State.

OHHA was founded in 1953. The mission of the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association is to preserve, protect, promote, and serve the entire Standardbred industry in Ohio and beyond.

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