Winning Ticket sets Scioto track record in Ohio Sires Stakes

Columbus, OH – Winning Ticket established a new Scioto Downs track record of 1:53.1 for 3-year-old trotting geldings as he cruised to victory in the first of two $50,000 Ohio Sires Stakes on Friday (July 23).

Winning Ticket established a new Scioto Downs track record of 1:53.1 in a division of the Ohio Sire Stakes this evening. Conrad photo.

The son of Triumphant Caviar, out of the Credit Winner mare Lotto Winner, is trained by Chris Beaver for partners Steve Zeehandelar, Tim Homan and Jim Burnett. This was Winning Ticket’s third consecutive victory in OSS competition and was a career best mark for the gelding, who is now undefeated in seven starts this season. The 1-9 favorite finished well ahead of the hard-trying 7-1 Lockbox (Chris Page), with 30-1 McStoned Again (Tyler Smith) grabbing third-place honors.

Winning Ticket now has $75,000 in OSS earnings this year; $135,000 in seasonal earnings; and $231,047 earned lifetime.

Peter’s Royalty, the 9-2 choice, captured the second OSS division in 1:56.2 with driver Josh Sutton at the controls. The son of Uncle Peter-Dream Of Royalty-Yankee Glide won a dramatic photo finish that saw him finish a whisker in front of 6-5 favorite Dontforgetlittlman (Dan Noble) and 17-1 Ilikedecupcakes (Sandy Beatty).

Peters Royalty captured the second division of the OSS this evening at Scioto Downs. Conrad photo.

Owned by McLoughlin, Short and Garland, Peter’s Royalty is trained by Debra Garland and was second to Winning Ticket in leg one of this series. Bred by Marsh Valley Standardbreds, Peter’s Royalty now has $55,080 in seasonal earnings and $76,280 in career earnings. This was his third win this year and fourth lifetime.

Ohio Sires Stakes will continue Saturday (July 24) night with seven divisions for 2-year-old pacing colts and fillies.

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