Ohio-sired Bythemissal scores powerful victory in $300,000 Carl Milstein Memorial

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Northfield, OH – Historically, the $300,000 Carl Milstein Memorial, MGM Northfield Park’s signature event, has featured some of harness racing’s greatest 3-year-olds; the 2022 edition was no different on Saturday (Aug.13) night.

Sired by 2017 Carl Milstein Memorial champion Downbytheseaside, Bythemissal proved to be much the best in the signature Northfield event on Saturday with a 1:48.4 victory.
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Sired by 2017 Carl Milstein Memorial champion, Downbytheseaside, Adios champion Bythemissal stamped himself as the top 3-year-old in North America with a dominant stakes, track-record tying, and world-record tying 1:48.4 victory.

There were several leavers off the gate, but Night Hawk (David Miller) was able to clear rivals through the opening turn forcing JK Victory (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) into the pocket. Parked through the initial turn, Bythemissal (Chris Page) forged forward with his gelding to the first quarter in a contested :26.2.

Once making the lead, Page would never look back, getting to the half in :54.1. Ponda Warrior (Jimmy Whitttemore), who had yet to see a pylon, attempted to challenge the leader but could never get around pocket-sitting Night Hawk through the clubhouse turn for the final time.

Heading to three-quarters, Page stepped on the gas opening up by two lengths on his closest rival Night Hawk, arriving at three-quarters in 1:21.4. Page would only be a passenger, never really asking Bythemissal through the stretch to win by a confident 5-3/4 lengths in 1:48.4 over JK Victory and Soaring Now (Joey Putnam).

Page was never concerned about his gelding’s ability to get over a half-mile track, “He got around the half well and felt good to me,” said Page. “He’s very good, and was having fun out there.”

The sport’s leading trainer Ron Burke echoed his driver’s comments, “He’s a very special horse; Ohio-sired horses are going to do very well going forward.”

The victory pushed Bythemissal to $435,250 in career earnings with seven wins in eight career starts. He is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Rich Lombardo, and Weaver Bruscemi.

Burke said his next start would be in the Max Hempt at the Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono next Saturday (Aug. 20).

Live racing resumes at MGM Northfield Park on Sunday (Aug. 14) with the first post of 6 p.m.

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