Panaramic Art extends streak to 20 in Exit 16W

from Meadowlands Media Relations

The streak is now at 20 races.

Panaramic Art, the horse with the nation’s longest skein of wins, picked up his 20th straight victory and third stakes trophy in the $75,700 Exit 16W on Saturday night at the Meadowlands.

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Panaramic Art dug in to defeat Captain Cambest for his 20th straight victory in the $75,700 Exit 16W on Saturday night at the Meadowlands.

Panaramic Art, driven by George Brennan, followed Captain Cambest to the lead and opened up entering the stretch. He dug in under urging for a length tally over Captain Cambest. Panaramic Art paced the mile in 1:49.4, a stakes record and career best clocking. Sent off the 2-5 favorite, he paid $2.20 to win the tenth race, one of three winter series finals on the Meadowlands card. Panaramic Art is now nine-for-nine at the Meadowlands, where he won the $83,700 Clyde Hirt and $60,000 Oil Burner finals earlier this winter.

In what has proven to be a shrewd investment, the partnership of Squawk Box Stable and Keep The Dream Going Inc. purchased Panaramic Art from breeder Roger Roland of Grinnell, Iowa, for $60,000 on Oct. 5, 2007. He has already earned more than triple the $60,000 they paid for him racing in the barn of Al Meyer. The gelding’s streak began July 15, 2007 and has taken him to the winner’s circle of six different mid-west fair tracks, Yonkers and the Meadowlands.

Panaramic Art has now won 32 of 38 career starts and $231,693.

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