The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) will continue its 2025 Ohio county fair racing season with livestreaming coverage from the Hardin County Fair in Kenton, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday (Sept. 3-4).
Harrah’s Philadelphia seeks an Assistant Race Secretary
Harrah’s Philadelphia is currently seeking an Assistant Race Secretary.
Switzer wins driving championship at Windsor Fair
Kevin Switzer Jr. continued his mastery of Maine’s fairground circuit on Monday (Sept. 1), scoring three wins over the course of Windsor’s Labor Day program while cementing his hold on the 2025 Windsor Fair driving championship.
Reminder regarding Night of Champions at Batavia
A reminder for the horses in the Night of Champions Final at Batavia Downs, they must report to the detention barn by 6 p.m. on Friday (Sept. 5).
Three positions available at Winbak Farm
Winbak Farm is looking for motivated, reliable individuals to fill three full-time positions.
‘Dude’ and ‘Horror’ repeat in Maine paces
Maine’s 2-year-old pacing colts and geldings made their second spin around the historic Windsor Fair oval on Labor Day Monday (Sept. 1) with the results exactly the same as the week before.
Ready Russell lowers Scioto track record in Ohio Sires Stakes
Ready Russell and Dan Noble broke their own Eldorado Scioto Downs track record for 2-year-old trotting geldings, going a 1:54 mile Monday (Sept. 1) during Ohio Sires Stakes action.
Tres Chic Bluechip goes overland for Batavia win
Tres Chic Bluechip brushed late from off the pace to score an upset in the $12,800 Open I-II pace for fillies and mares at Batavia Downs on Monday (Sept. 1) afternoon.
Sweet Angel Boy Returns To Harrington Winner’s Circle
Andrew Glassmeyer’s Sweet Angel Boy ($6.20, Ross Wolfenden) was a 1:51.3 winner in the $18,000 Open Monday (Sept. 1) at Harrington Raceway.
Carve is a bridesmaid no more at The Red Mile
On Monday (Sept. 1), Carve collected her first career victory in the fourth-round leg of the $80,000 Kentucky Championship Series for freshman filly trotters in 1:52.3 at The Red Mile. The 12-race holiday card included fourth round divisions of the $30,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series, the $15,000 Kentucky Golden Rod Series and the $10,000 Wildcat Series with 2-year-old filly trotters at the forefront.