Jean Pierre Dubois, an 85-year-old, internationally renowned breeder and owner of both Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds, drove 3-year-old male trotter Chapel to a win in the fifth race at Oak Grove Racing on Tuesday (April 14).
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Knockout Round wins in Saratoga debut
Knockout Round (Sweet Lou) made his Saratoga debut a winning on Tuesday afternoon (April 14) in the matinee’s featured race.
Grubich steals show in USHDC at Oak Grove
Amateur driver Christina Grubich stole the show as the United States Harness Driving Club had a pair of co-features at Oak Grove Racing and Gaming on Monday (April 13).
Cecil Hanover speeds to Oak Grove win
Per Engblom pupil Cecil Hanover, escaping the clutches of Ponda Jet following a runner-up finish in the top class last time, went down the road out of his assigned wide draw to post an easy 1:54.2 victory in the $30,000 Open Handicap Trot at Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel on Tuesday (April 14).
Calculated Concept takes Miami Valley feature
Calculated Concept won for the second time this year by taking the featured conditioned trot at Miami Valley Raceway on Tuesday night (April 14).
Concise, ‘Allioop’ repeat in Weiss filly trot
Concise and Allioop Blue Chip were repeat winners in Bobby Weiss Series action for 3-year-old trotting females on Tuesday afternoon (April 14) at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, while no first-round winners on the pacing side could repeat in their second-round divisions. Each purse on both gaits was $17,500.
Nite Time Deal decisive in Harrington feature
Brian Frazier’s Nite Time Deal ($10) was a 1:55.2 winner in the $22,500 Mares Open Pace on Tuesday (April 14) at Harrington Raceway.
Encryption perplexes Plainridge pacers; Athearn wins four
A pair of $13,000 conditioned paces for 5-year-olds and under topped the Tuesday (April 14) card at Plainridge Park, and one of the winners posted a new lifetime mark.
Sophomores shine in Philly qualifiers
Many of the horse vans coming to Harrah’s Philadelphia for Tuesday (April 14) morning qualifiers contained stakes horses looking to solidify their racing preparations for their upcoming sophomore campaigns, and upon going home many of their connections must have thought “Mission Accomplished.”
Big M stakes events back on FOX Sports
The TV teams at The Meadowlands and the New York Racing Association (NYRA) are joining forces for a sixth consecutive year to bring some of the biggest stakes events at the No. 1 harness track in the world to a national television audience on the networks of FOX Sports.