Windsong Leo wins third straight in Meadows feature

Washington, PA — Windsong Leo withstood the furious Lightning Lane drive of Carolina Beach and collected his third straight victory in Thursday’s (Dec. 23) $16,000 Open Pace at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows.

Windsong Leo proved resolute in Thursday’s Open Pace at The Meadows, repelling Carolina Beach to record his third win in a row. Chris Gooden photo.

Carolina Beach looped Windsong Leo from the gate, but the 9-year-old Jereme’s Jet-Windsong Goldie gelding persevered until reaching the point. When Dave Palone gave Windsong Leo a :30 second-quarter breather, he was refreshed and able to hold off Carolina Beach by a half length in 1:52. Jahan Hanover completed the ticket.

Ron Burke trains Windsong Leo, who lifted his lifetime bankroll to $787,837, for Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi LLC and Phillip Collura.

Elsewhere on Thursday’s card, just eight days from his mandatory retirement, 14-year-old Dream Out Loud N won his 20th race this year — and ninth in a row — to move back into a tie with Winning Shadow for North America’s winningest horse of 2021 … and boost his career earnings to $1,112,494. Palone drove for trainer Marcus Marashian, who owns the Bettor’s Delight-Nothin Butadreamer gelding with Tina Porfilio.

Palone notched four wins and Brian Zendt three on the 13-race card.

Following a Christmas break, live racing at The Meadows resumes Tuesday (Dec. 28); first post is 12:45 p.m.

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