from the USTA Communications Department
Columbus, OH — Harnessracing.com is reporting that 2-year-old filly pacer American Jewel broke a P-1 bone in a sesamoid while competing in her International Stallion Stakes division this past Friday night at The Red Mile.
The previously unbeaten American Jewel finished second to Big McDeal, who equaled American Jewel’s world record of 1:50.2 for a freshman pacing fiilly on a mile track, in the $84,200 first division of the International Stallion Stakes.
Trainer Jimmy Takter told harnessracing.com that the filly was lame after the race and was taken to Rood & Riddle Equine Clinic in Lexington on Saturday morning, where the injury was diagnosed. Dr. Larry Bramlage performed surgery on the filly on Sunday.
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- Big McDeal equals world record with 1:50.2 score in International Stallion Stakes (Friday, October 07, 2011)
Big McDeal equaled the world record of 1:50.2 for a freshman pacing fiilly on a mile track with a victory over previously unbeaten American Jewel in the $84,200 first division of the $254,600 International Stallion Stakes on Friday night at The Red Mile.