Pocono reopens with Saturday qualifying races

Wilkes-Barre, PA — After a 95-day absence due to the virus pandemic, the trotters and pacers were again in competition over the famed red five-eighths-mile oval at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono on Saturday (June 13), with 14 qualifying races restarting the season.

Coming out red-hot was trainer Gilbert Garcia-Herrera, who won with five of the nine horses he started — and also owned all of three of them and two in partnership with Michi Abday. Perennial Pocono driving champion George Napolitano Jr. guided four of the five Garcia-Herrera charges to victory — and he was second driving another Garcia-Herrera horse in the one other triumph for the sharp barn.

The most impressive winning equine of the day was one who had just been acquired by his connections seven days before. The 6-year-old American Ideal gelding Uffizi, a three-quarter brother to $1.6 million-winning Artspeak, came uncovered from fifth for driver Billy Carter, brushed to the lead after pacing his third quarter in :27.3, and went on to a 1:53 victory, justifying the faith in the well-bred pacer shown by trainer Neal Ehrhart and owner Jonathan Lapp Jr.

Pocono will be holding qualifiers next week at 10 a.m. on Tuesday (2-year-olds) and Wednesday (all ages of horses).

The 2020 pari-mutuel season, interrupted after 12 cards by health restrictions, will resume next Saturday (June 20). Pocono will race on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. as it reopens, forming an afternoon seven-day bloc with the horsemen’s association’s “sister track,” Harrah’s Philadelphia, which will race on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday at 12:40 p.m.

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