With the help of the USTA’s Fair Grant initiative, the Dayton horsemen hosted an exciting two-day Pennsylvania Sires Stake racing program this past weekend.
Category: Fair News
Three-year-olds compete in PASS at Big Butler Fair
Three-year-old trotters and pacers were in action at the Big Butler Fairgrounds in Butler, PA, for Pennsylvania Sire Stake and Quaker Stake action on Friday morning.
Meadville PA fair hosts seven PASS
Roger Hammer and Steve Schoeffel each recorded a pair of wins as 2-year-olds met at the Crawford County Fairgrounds in Meadville, PA for seven Pennsylvania Sire Stake events.
Racing season opens in Iowa
Neither threatening clouds, measurable rainfall nor a challenging spring training season could keep Iowa’s Standardbred community from gathering at What Cheer on Monday to officially open the 2007 racing season.
Teague tandom in tip-top shape for Jug
All most trainers can hope is that their horses are sound, training well and coming off sharp efforts when heading into a major stakes. Using those criteria, trainer George Teague Jr. feels quite good about his two Little Brown Jug contenders, Total Truth and Western Ace, as they head into Thursday’s classic race.
Chotat Milk takes Lady Pace at Delaware
Chotat Milk and driver Brett Miller controlled the fractions and the short field to take the $7,650 Lady Pace honoring Katie Terry.
Racing concludes at York Fair
The York, Pennsylvania fair wrapped up its 2006 season with an 11-race card on Saturday.
Goodnite Buddy defeats points leader in Signature Series
The Dunlap/Renner Pace did not disappoint anyone last night at the Allen County Fair in Lima, Ohio.
Egyptian Colt Stakes conclude at Union County Fair
The Egyptian Colt Stakes completed its 2006 season Thursday, Aug. 24 with its final stop at the Union County Fair in Anna, Ill.
Burns wins again at Union County Fair
After making a miscue at the start of her last race, Winsome Wyoming and 91-year-old owner-trainer-driver Leo Burns were back on track at the Union County Fair Wednesday, Aug. 23.