Two of Ohio’s top freshman colt trotters, Big Ranger and Ready Russell, finally clashed in the same division of the $140,440 Ohio Breeders Championship on Tuesday (Sept. 16) at the Delaware (Ohio) County Fairgrounds.
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‘We’re having fun with a horse we love’
On most weekday afternoons, Dr. Jill Dentel and James Ehrsam are focused on their day jobs – Dentel as the owner of a veterinary clinic and Ehrsam as a township road crew chief – but Wednesday will be a bit different thanks to a 3-year-old filly pacer named Rose Run Aimee.
Game Changers: Hasty Bid
Once a week, throughout the Mohawk racing season, Woodbine will profile a horse who has had a life-changing impact on one of their closest connections. This week, Canada’s top earning driver and Mohawk’s wins and earnings leader in 2025, James MacDonald, and his trusty, tireless trotter, Hasty Bid.
Final Jug drivers announced
Final driver’s changes have been made for the 80th edition of the Little Brown Jug (Grade 1).
Real Horrorshow continues his Maine reign of terror
It’s still six weeks until Halloween, but when the 184th Farmington Fair opened on Monday (Sept. 15) fans were treated to a Real Horrorshow when Maine’s freshmen pacing sensation won his eighth consecutive stakes race.
Sheer Terror steadfast in Rosecroft feature
Mark Howard’s Sheer Terror rolled to the early lead from his outside post and made every pole a winning one in Monday’s (Sept. 15) $12,000 Open Handicap Pace at Rosecroft Raceway, stopping the clock in 1:50.2 and extending his win streak to three.
$75,000 Captain Corey colt tops Goshen Yearling Sale
The 2025 Goshen Yearling Sale was held on Monday (Sept. 15) in the sales arena at the Mark Ford Training Center and a total of 110 yearlings changed hands, generating sales of $1,653,960, with the overall individual average sale price of $15,036 being achieved.
OHHA’s Trackside Live to Feature Brian Brown and Hank LeVan on Tuesday
The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) will kick off day three of “Five Days in Delaware” on Tuesday morning, (Sept. 16), with Trackside Live and special guests Brian Brown and Hank LeVan.
Delaware County Fair Hosts Fifth Leg of Buckeye Stallion Series for Filly Trotters
A total of $140,000 was up for grabs as the Delaware County Fair hosted the fifth leg of the Buckeye Stallion Series for filly trotters on the second of its five-day meet in Delaware, Ohio, on Monday (Sept. 15). The 19-race card featured three $20,000 divisions of sophomore filly trotters and four $20,000 divisions of freshman filly trotters.
Sweet Angel Boy Repeats In Harrington Open
Bobby Glassmeyer’s Sweet Angel Boy ($9, Ross Wolfenden) was a 1:52.1 repeat winner in the $18,000 Open Pace Monday (Sept. 15) at Harrington Raceway.