Ron Cushing scores 2,500th lifetime driving win

by Tim Bojarski, for the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts

Plainville, MA — When Ron Cushing took Kehmmywood gate-to-wire to win the eighth race at Plainridge Park on Thursday afternoon (Aug. 9), he also hit a career milestone by registering his 2,500th lifetime driving win.

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Ron Cushing scored the 2,500th driving win of his career with Kehmmywood on Thursday at Plainridge Park.

Born in Farmington, Maine, the 54-year-old Cushing started his driving career in 1981 at age 17. He has competed and just about every northeast track from Maine to New Jersey and has won numerous driving titles over the years. In his 16,718 starts, he has won 2,500, has been second 2,332 times, and third another 2,214 to earn $10,458,183 in purses.

The 2016 and 2017 seasons were Cushing’s best percentage-wise, finishing with .327 and .315 Universal Driver Ratings (UDR) respectively. He had a career year for wins in 2006 when he scored 218, and his best season for earnings came a year later in 2007 when he made over $1.2 million in purses. Both of those years, he was competing regularly at Yonkers and Saratoga.

Currently at Plainridge, Cushing has 17 wins in 127 starts with $154,516 in earnings this season.

In the featured trot on Thursday, One Swan For All (Wally Watson) got away sixth behind a speed battle between French Moni (Greg Merton) and Pirate (Ivan Davies). One Swan For All then came third-over and three-wide around the fading Pirate at the three-quarters and around the entire last turn before turning on the speed down the lane to pass French Moni and win by three lengths in 1:56.1.

Overlooked at 10-1, One Swan For All ($23.60) scored his second straight win for owner Joel Wheeler. Lisa Watson trains the winner.

Ron Cushing, Greg Merton and Joe Di Stefano all had driving doubles on Thursday.

Live racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Monday (Aug. 13), with post time set for 4 p.m.

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