Lebanon, OH — Bridgeoverbroadway won for the fifth time this year to tie three other horses for the most wins in North America in 2026, doing so in a $21,000 conditioned trot on Tuesday (Feb. 17) at Miami Valley Raceway.
Firing out from post 2, Bridgeoverbroadway and driver Anthony MacDonald quickly took the lead after placing 9-5 favorite Amazing Catch into the two-hole past a :28 quarter. After a leisurely :30 stroll to the :58 half, the tempo quickened as the 8-1 Bridgeoverbroadway opened up by two lengths while trotting a :27.1 third quarter. The first-over Stud Muffin T raced side-by-side with Amazing Catch in a duel for second, but the pair never got into contention for the win as Bridgeoverbroadway cruised home and stopped the timer in a new lifetime mark of 1:53.4.

Amazing Catch held for second while Stud Muffin T finished third.
The win was the fifth in the last seven starts for Bridgeoverbroadway and her first since joining the Scot Davidson barn.
The warmer weather, paired with a fresh grading of the circuit from track superintendent Jim Shelton, led to six new lifetime marks on the Tuesday card, including the first five races of the night.
David Miller, fresh off becoming North America’s all-time leading money winning driver, became the sports first $300 million earner. Miller won the last race of the night with 11-1 shot Perfect Paradise.
Chris Page led all drivers with a hat trick while Trace Tetrick, Cam McCown and Trevor Smith each had a double. Trainer Heather France had a hat trick while Ron Burke finished with a double.
Racing returns to Miami Valley on Wednesday night (Feb. 18) with a post of 4 p.m.