The Red Mile will host the finals of The Kentucky Championship Series events on Sunday (Sept. 17) with a blockbuster 10-race program featuring $3.4 million in purse money, including eight $400,000 finals bookended by a pair of $100,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series finals.
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GLADA takes on Spain in Friendship Challenge in Ohio
The Great Lakes Amateur Driving Association (GLADA) will host Spain’s finest amateur drivers as the “friendship series” of events continues with Ohio playing the host role after a similar competition in Spain just weeks ago.
Four supplement to Jug, Jugette
A pair of pacing fillies and a pair of pacing geldings have been supplemented into the 53rd Jugette and the 78th edition of the Little Brown Jug, respectively.
Brink has them ready at the right time
Longtime horseman Mike Brink has had the same philosophy with his young horses every year: “Have them ready for the State Fairs and Super Night.”
Taggart sweeps Tioga features
Driver Jim Taggart Jr. teamed up with Swans Eye and So Diva to sweep the $12,500 co-featured events on Friday (Sept. 15) at Tioga Downs.
Dead heat in distaff feature at Vernon
Unusual Clarity (Ron Harp) and Won Surreal Deal (Barton Dalious) finished in a dead heat in the $7,500 featured pace for fillies and mares on Friday (Sept. 15) at Vernon Downs.
Artistic Cut, Celebrity Pegasus take Northville Opens
Artistic Cut and Celebrity Pegasus captured their respective Open events Friday night (Sept. 15) at Northville Downs.
Lougazi wins easily in Batavia Open Trot
Local trotting favorite Lougazi had an easy time of it in the $15,000 Open I Handicap Trot at Batavia Downs on Friday night (Sept. 15) and chalked up his 56th lifetime win as a result.
Why Not Now shows why not in Hoosier Cup
Why Not Now and LeWayne Miller denied the advance of Coach Stefanos (Trace Tetrick) to capture the $80,000 Hoosier Cup, for Indiana-sired sophomore male pacers, in 1:50.1 on Friday (Sept. 15) at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. J B Gram (Kyle Wilfong) was third.
Ohio Select Sale up nearly 11 percent
The Ohio Selected Jug Sale was a flurry of bidding activity, paving the way for the highest gross in the sale’s storied history, which enjoyed a double digit increase of 10.7 percent from last year’s auction. The sale also saw the highest priced yearling sold in the state of Ohio fetch $225,000 from Greg Luther.