Seven Colors (Stay Hungry) wasted no time making an impression for his new connections, setting a world record for three-year-old pacing colts on a half-mile track, winning the $300,000 Milstein Memorial in 1:48.1 in harness racing action from Northfield Park Saturday night (August 12th). With Dexter Dunn at the controls, Seven Colors left as hard
In it’s 10-year history, the Carl Milstein Memorial has been won by some of harness racing's top three-year-old pacers and when the $300,000 event goes to post on Saturday (August 12), it will feature multiple stakes winners looking to etch their names on the trophy.
Northfield, OH - In its 10-year history, the Carl Milstein Memorial has been won by some of harness racing's top-3-year-old pacers. When the $300,000 event goes to post on Saturday (August 12), it will feature multiple stakes winners looking to etch their names on the trophy. Delvin Miller Adios runner-up Redwood Hanover (Stay Hungry) has
It's My Show (Sweet Lou) made the $1 million Pepsi North America Cup his show, with an authoritative move to the front and a tough stretch drive to win the million-dollar harness racing event on Saturday (Jun. 17) at Woodbine Mohawk Park. Scott Zeron pushed him forward from post two to claim a pocket spot
Abuckabett Hanover, in rein to Andrew McCarthy, took top prize in the $100,000 Mohawk Gold Cup, a race that had a two-horse spill early in the stretch, on Saturday night (June 17) at Woodbine Mohawk Park.