CORBIN — Mountains — or at least part of a foothill — had to be moved to create Cumberland Run harness track. But once built, the first horse-racing meet in
Mountains or at least part of a foothill had to be moved to create Cumberland Run harness track. But once built, the first horse racing meet in southeastern Kentucky went off with few hitches.
The $810,000 Breeders Crown for freshman trotting fillies was billed as a face off between Special Way and Righteous Resolve and it certainly lived up to expectations resulting in a track and Canadian record on Friday night (Oct. 28) at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Chris Ryder pupil Twin B Joe Fresh began a Dexter Dunn sweep of the $253,000 Perfect Sting International Stallion Stakes, for freshman pacing fillies, on Friday afternoon (Oct. 7) at The Red Mile.