Jet Hill sets world record in Ohio Sires Stakes action

Grove City, OH — Jet Hill smashed the world record for 3-year-old gelding trotters on a half-mile track Saturday night (June 10) at MGM Northfield Park in Ohio Sires Stakes action. Jet Hill blistered the flying turns in 1:52.2, breaking the old record of 1:53.1 set by Yes at Northfield Park in 2019.

Jet Hill set a world record in Ohio Sires Stakes action. Frank Fraas photo.

Jet Hill with Ronnie Wrenn Jr. blasted off the gate, covering the first quarter in :27.2 on the way to a gate-to-wire victory in the $55,000 second leg of the Ohio Sires Stakes. Rumble Strips finished second with Chapter Twelve third.

It was the fourth win in as many starts this year for the son of What The Hill. Trained by Edward Miller and owned by Serenity Racing Stables, Jet Hill pushed his earnings this year to $88,000.

In the first division, Jogging Full Trot and Tony Hall fired down the lighting lane and reeled in favorite John Dutton to win by 1-1/2 lengths in 1:54.3. John Dutton was second with Grand Revival third.

Jogging Full Trot is trained by Miles Wollam and owned by Julie Ann Sweet, Dale Sweet, and Martin Wollam. It was the third win in five 2023 starts for the son of Full Count who raised his earnings this year to $56,280.

The Sires Stakes action was part of a big card at MGM Northfield Park which included the $200,000 Battle of Lake Erie and the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Charity Night Race.

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