Foiled Again to race Monday at Windsor Fair in Maine

from the USTA Communications Department

Columbus, OH — Foiled Again, harness racing’s richest all-time Standardbred with earnings of $7.58 million, will make his next start on Monday (Sept. 3) at the Windsor (Maine) Fair in the $4,000 Au Revoir Pace for 14-year-olds.

The son of Dragon Again-In A Safe Place will start from the outside post six in the 12th race on the afternoon card, with an approximate post time of 4:40 p.m. The complete entries for the card can be viewed at this link.

Foiled Again is a 14-year-old owned by Burke Racing, the Weaver Bruscemi partnership, and JJK Stables. Trained by Ron Burke, he will be driven on Monday by 20-year-old Mitchell Cushing, currently the eighth leading percentage driver in North America with a .358 UDR, who is having a personal career year with 142 wins and $675,957 in earnings to date. Cushing is second in the driving standings at Scarborough Downs and fourth in the standings at Plainridge Park.

Foiled Again is one of only two horses, along with Rambling Willie, to receive three consecutive Dan Patch Awards for best older male pacer. In 2011, at the age of 7, Foiled Again was Pacer of the Year. He is the only pacer older than the age of 4 ever to receive the honor.

In 2013, at the age of 9, he won the Breeders Crown Open Pace to become the oldest horse to win a Breeders Crown event. In addition to his victory in the Breeders Crown, Foiled Again’s career triumphs include the Canadian Pacing Derby, Ben Franklin Pace, TVG Free For All Series Championship, George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing Series, Bobby Quillen Memorial, and Molson Pace.

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