Pair of 11-horse State Fair races at Scioto

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Columbus, OH — State Fair racing continued at Scioto Downs Racino on Friday evening (Aug. 2). The two 11-horse fields of 3-year-olds could not have played out more different as the trot field was led gate-to-wire with one horse, Final Breath, and the pacing fillies saw Igottafeelinfran go from the second tier and 10th to winning in the last stride.

Final Breath was a front end winner in a time of 1:57.3.

Final Breath went off as the 1-5 favorite in the $60,000 3-year-old male trot and did not disappoint the fans as he won by two lengths in 1:57.3. The colt hasn’t been known to leave but trainer/driver Hugh “Sandy” Beatty said that was the plan this time around.

“I’ve never left hard with this colt yet,” explained Beatty. “I just thought tonight it was the right time to kind of send him out of there, get him to the front and control everything and it worked out okay.”

Final Breath (Victory Sam-First Breath) is owned by Duane Lowe and has now earned $118,197 in his two-year racing career.

Igottafeelinfran (Feelin Friskie-Fran Anna) left from the 11 hole in the $60,000 3-year-old filly pace and got away ninth, was parked the entire mile and yet won by a nose in 1:53.4, posting a last quarter in :27.4. Two Friskie (Kyle Ater) was the third betting choice and finished second; the pair were 7-1/4 lengths ahead of the rest of the field. Driver Dan Noble took the lines for trainer Jim Dailey and owners Jerry Zosel, Kathy Ratcliff and Kimberly Dailey.

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Igottafeelinfran was a narrow winner in the 3-year-old filly pace.

When asked if he thought he’d get there considering he was sixth at the three-quarter pole, Noble simply said, “No. I was pretty confident at the second to last step; I was just thinking we were the best.”

The two $35,000 divisions of 2-year-old trotting colts were races one and two. Bradymeister and Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. took the first division in 1:59.1, after a blistering :27.4 opening quarter for the Good Time Georgio-Miss Payton colt.

“That was a pretty good quarter, he pretty much just towed me out of there,” said Wrenn. “I was trying to calm him down but I really couldn’t. He was a little hot out of the gate.

“He (trainer Kurt Sugg) has another nice 2-year-old colt trotter so he offered to allow me to drive this horse. He’s a pretty nice colt. I mean, he was getting a little tired off a :57.4 half but he raced good.”

Getting away third and pulling just at the quarter pole, Rompaway Galaxy got the lead by the three-eighths pole and never looked back and trotted to victory in the first division.

“He’s good, he’s smart and he’s handy to drive,” said driver Mike Micallef. “So that makes it a lot easier.”

Finishing the mile in 1:59.1, the Rompaway Wally-Rompaway Wynona colt is now four for four this year.

After all the State Fair races were over, the fast miles at Scioto continued in race 10 when March Awareness and trainer/driver Ray Paver set a new track record for 3-year-old gelding trotters when he won by a head in 1:54.4. The previous track record of 1:55.3 was set in 2008 by One Awesome Master and Sam “Chip” Noble.

The actual Ohio State Fair may run until Sunday (Aug. 4), but the Ohio State Fair races finish Saturday at Scioto. Highlighting the special 1 p.m. card will be the 2- and 3-year-old colt paces. Both races split into two divisions, with the freshmen going for $34,000 in each and each sophomore division going for $30,000.

Dibs, the 2-year-old full brother to Pink Camo, is installed as the 9-5 favorite in the second division of colt pacers in race eight. Owned by the same connections as the fast female (Burke Racing Stable LLC, Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Jason Melillo and Richard Suda), Dibs is looking for his third win in four starts with regular driver Tony Hall.

Outdoor Fever is coming off a 1:53.4 mile in the Summit County Fair stakes that are held at Northfield Park. He will have the same driver, Greg Grismore, when he goes behind the gate in race two. Feelin Lika Winner (Kayne Kauffman) is slated as the 2-1 morning line favorite.

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