Fulfullnmydestiny becomes fastest 2-year-old in Harrah’s Hoosier Park history

Anderson, IN — After re-establishing the track record for 2-year-old pacing geldings in his last start, Fulfullnmydestiny was back in action at Harrah’s Hoosier Park on Friday (Sept. 10) to reset the record books yet again.

Fulfullnmydestiny turned in a 1:49.2 effort to capture his $47,500 division of Indiana Sires Stakes. Dean Gillette Photography.

With trainer James Yoder in the bike, Fulfullnmydestiny turned in a 1:49.2 effort to capture his $47,500 division of Indiana Sires Stakes for 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings and record the first sub-1:50 mile by a 2-year-old in Harrah’ s Hoosier Park history.

Leaving from post five, Fulfullnmydestiny left alertly but didn’t reach the lead until just before the half. Trey’s Charlie and Brandon Bates benefitted from a pocket trip while the rest of the field followed along intently in single file order.

When Fulfullnmydestiny hit the three-quarters in 1:22.4, he was on top by three and the rest of the field was struggling to stay within striking distance. Using a :26.3 final quarter, Fulfullnmydestiny sprinted to the wire under a hand drive from Yoder and finished 6-1/2 lengths in front of Big Law and Sam Widger. Trey’s Charlie held on for third. As the overwhelming favorite, Fulfullnmydestiny returned $2.80 at the betting windows.

Fulfullnmydestiny is a homebred son of Tellitlikeitis-Driven By Destiny. Owned by Brett Boyd Racing, it was the third win in six seasonal starts for Fulfullnmydestiny who has now banked $97,690 on the season for his connections.

Fulfullnmydestiny was one of three Indiana Sires Stakes divisional winners on the evening.

Driver John DeLong and Thunder Country pulled off the biggest upset in the $47,000 opening division after they stormed home a winner at odds of 48-1. Sent off as the longest shot on the board, Thunder Country was uninvolved through the early stages of the race before employing a :26.4 closing kick to get the win in 1:51.1.

Trained by Michelle Finn, Thunder Country recorded his second win from 11 seasonal starts and lowered his lifetime best with the victory. Owned by Ervin Wickey, the gelded son of Rockin Image-Happy Feet Too has now banked $44,600.

Topville Somrocket and driver Brandon Bates were able to spring an upset of their own in the $47,500 second division. Scoring at odds of 15-1, Topville Somrocket utilized a ground-saving trip before pacing home with authority to get the victory in 1:51.2 over Yourwishisgranted and Jay Cross. Incredible Badger and John DeLong rounded out the trifecta. Topville Somrocket returned $32.60 to his backers at the betting windows.

Trained by Jay Hochstetler, Topville Somrocket recorded his second win from 10 seasonal starts. The son of Rockin Image-Somewhere Fameous is owned in partnership by Connie Hochstetler, John Schoo, Louise Mercuro and South of the Tracks Racing.

Live racing will continue at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino on Saturday (Sept. 11) at an adjusted post time of 5 p.m. For more information on live racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park, guests are encouraged to visit www.harrahshoosierpark.com.

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