Manchego to face the boys in Zweig Memorial

from Vernon Downs

Vernon, NY — Rival filly trotters Manchego and Plunge Blue Chip, two of the season’s top sophomores as well as the fastest 3-year-olds in the long history of the breed, will both race at Vernon Downs on Friday (Aug. 17) in the Dr. Harry M. Zweig Memorial trot but, in a somewhat surprising development, not against each other.

The connections of Manchego have picked up the mantle of Hambletonian winning filly Atlanta and entered their star filly into the $350,000 Open division (race nine) where she’ll face eight colts.

Manchego (post two) deftly handled her competition in the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks two weeks past with a tour de force 1:50 stakes record, marking the fifth consecutive winner of that race for the trainer/driver team of Jimmy Takter and Yannick Gingras. She is the highest money earner in the Zweig field with $362,222 in seasonal earnings and more than $1.2 million career for owners Black Horse Racing, John Fielding and Herb Liverman.

She’ll meet a solid group of colts led by Hambletonian final second place finisher Met’s Hall (Andy Miller) and the Hambo favorite Six Pack (Ake Svanstedt) whose magical mystery tour trip in his elimination heat resulted in his elimination.

Plunge Blue Chip (Svanstedt) will certainly have the favorite’s target on her back in the surprisingly light group of eight in the Zweig Filly race (race eight). She became the fastest 3-year-old trotter ever with her epic 1:49.4 nose win over Manchego in the Del Miller stakes a month ago, followed up by a third in the Hambletonian Oaks final. She races for the partnership of Svanstedt Stable, Blue Chip Bloodstock, Thomas Andersson and Rick Zeron.

The Zweig also fields a nine colt $80,000 second tier division and the all-stakes card is completed by New York Sires Stakes events for freshman filly pacers.

It’s a grand program that will begin at 6:10 p.m. on Friday. Entries for the entire card may be seen here.

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    The public’s faith in 3-year-old female trotter Manchego wavered ever so slightly earlier this month in the Hambletonian Oaks, when for the first time in her career she was not the favorite, but she looked to restore confidence with her stakes-record 1:50 win in the event. Now, she will try to bolster her status by taking on the boys in Friday’s $350,000 Dr. Harry M. Zweig Memorial Open Trot at Vernon Downs in upstate New York.

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