Batavia, NY – Kevin Cummings, who was Batavia Downs’ leading driver of 2022, moved back into first place for dash victories in 2023 after winning six of the 11 races programmed on Thursday afternoon (Feb.2) including winning five in a row from race three to race seven.
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Big M looks to keep sizzling after hot 2023 start
There are many factors that go into the current resurgence that is taking place at The Meadowlands.
Open Trot headlines Friday Cal Expo card
Silverhill Volo and Pridecrest, who have accounted for the last two clashes at the head of the class, get another chance to settle the score in Friday night’s (Feb. 3) featured $8,800 Open Trot at Cal Expo.
Diamond Creek releases Creekside Chat 3
The 3 episode of Diamond Creek’s Creekside chat is here.
Amended post time notice from The Raceway at Western Fair District
The Raceway management wishes to advise racing participants and customers that the approved notice of the Friday post time change to 5:50 p.m., announced yesterday, will now take effect on Friday (Feb. 10).
USTA ID technician Mike Moss to visit Hawkinsville Training Center
USTA ID technician Mike Moss will be visiting the Hawkinsville Training Center and surrounding area on Friday (Feb. 3).
Majorca N wins $25,000 Mares Open Pace at Bally’s Dover
Majorca N returned to her winning form and won the $25,000 Mares Open Pace at Bally’s Dover on Wednesday (Feb. 1).
Italian trotter is world’s fastest 3-year-old in 2023
Executiv Ek, a 3-year-old Italian trotter sired by Face Time Bourbon, won in 1:54.4f at the Capannelle track outside Rome, Italy, Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 1).
USTA Board of Directors vote to amend rule on Artificial Insemination in special meeting
In a special meeting of its board on Wednesday, the U.S. Trotting Association’s directors voted to amend the USTA rule on Artificial Insemination. The existing Rule 26.05 Artificial Insemination was changed to allow frozen semen to be used in the breeding season, or year, immediately following castration or death of the stallion. The rule became effective immediately.
Hale having fun with stable of homebreds
Whatllyadoboutme is an outsider — literally and figuratively — in Thursday’s $27,000 Filles-and-Mares Open Pace at Miami Valley Raceway, but to paraphrase a famed equine-related quote, she is good for the inside of Daniel Hale. Hale bred, owns, and trains Whatllyadoboutme, who will start from post seven in the open’s seven-horse field and is 20-1 on the morning line. A 5-year-old mare, Whatllyadoboutme is one of an entirely homebred stable operated by Hale, a retired Columbus, Ohio, police officer who first got involved in racing as a teenager.