Ola Yoder, the founder and owner of the uber-successful Kountry Wood Products in Nappanee, Indiana has put the same amount of effort, forethought and savvy into his harness racing breeding program that he has into his cabinetry business, and it is paying off.
As the harness racing season continues in British Columbia, it is now the two-year-old’s turn to take centre stage at Fraser Downs. Five of the nine dashes on the Thursday (Sep. 28) night card at Fraser Downs are for the B.C. Bred Stakes for both fillies and colt & gelding divisions. RACE 1: BC BRED
Ola Yoder, the founder and owner of the uber-successful Kountry Wood Products in Nappanee, IN has put the same amount of effort, forethought, and savvy into his harness racing breeding program that he has into his cabinetry business, and it is paying off. Yoder’s list of broodmares and stallion investments reads like a “who’s who”
After four tough starts against Grand Circuit competition, Southwind Coors (Walner) got back to the win column in an overnight harness racing event at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Monday (Sep. 25). Chris Christoforou sent the gelding forward nearing the half to take the lead from fellow Hambletonian starter Ghostly Casper (Tyler Borth). Southwind Coors led