A Real Legend sets world record in Ohio Sires Stakes

Grove City, OH — A Real Legend put together a legendary performance in just the fifth start of his career as he set a new world record in the Ohio Sires Stakes at MGM Northfield Park Monday night (Aug. 15).

A Real Legend set a new track and world record for 2-year-old gelding trotters on a half-mile track. Casalinova Photography.

In the second of two $55,000 divisions for freshman colt trotters, John Dutton and Chris Page raced to the early lead, covering the first quarter in :29.2. Just past the quarter pole, A Real Legend with Don Irvine Jr. grabbed the front end and never looked back. The son of Uncle Peter-Pink Ribbons covered the second quarter in :28, hitting the half-mile pole in :57.2. A Real Legend extend the lead to two lengths at the top of the stretch and held off John Dutton, tripping the wire in 1:55 to win by 1-1/2 lengths. John Dutton finished second with Black Magic third.

The clocking set a new track and world record for 2-year-old gelding trotters on a half-mile track. Owned by trainer Rosy Weaver and Heartland Acres, A Real Legend has now earned $75,300.

In the first division, Jet Hill, the 1-9 favorite with Kurt Sugg, made it look easy, going gate-to-wire in 1:57. Sugg took the son of What The Hill-Schlim Schlamma to the lead and cut the mile with fractions of :29.1, :59.1 and 1:27.4. Burton’s Hill was second with Asian Zing finishing third.

The win was the second for Jet Hill in four starts, with both wins coming in the Ohio Sires Stakes. Jet Hill is trained by Edward Miller and owned by Serenity Racing Stables. With the win, Jet Hill has earned $59,375 this year.

Ohio Sires Stakes action resumes Friday afternoon at Eldorado Scioto Downs with the third leg for 2-year-old filly pacers. First race post time is 3:15 p.m.

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