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Quillen Memorial Set For Monday | Standardbred Canada

Quillen Memorial Set For Monday | Standardbred Canada
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Southwind Ozzi Best At Pocono | Standardbred Canada

Southwind Ozzi Best At Pocono | Standardbred Canada
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McCarthy Bros Click For Seven Wins | Standardbred Canada

McCarthy Bros Click For Seven Wins | Standardbred Canada
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I Did It Myway Stays Perfect | Standardbred Canada

Following wins in the Geers Stakes and his first Pennsylvania Sire Stakes preliminary, I Did It Myway ($3.00) ran his career record to a perfect three-for-three with a 1:52.2 score in his $54,020 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes division for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings on Sunday (July 18) at Harrah s Philadelphia. The son of Captaintreacherous and Flyme To The Moon yielded to Birthday on the first turn before accelerating to clear the lead at the conclusion of a :27.4 first quarter. From that point on, I Did It Myway lived up to his name, travelling unchallenged through middle splits of :57.1 and 1:24.4. Still 1-1/2 lengths in front at the eighth pole, I Did It Myway dug in stoutly to repel a late challenge from pocket rival Birthday by a half length. Threshold finished third, another 5-1/4 lengths behind.

From Junebug To Little Brown Jug | Standardbred Canada

Sometimes people trot out stereotypes about harness racing. They say it s a sport only enjoyed by older people, and maybe kids should just stay home. Justin Turnbull is a young racing fan who flips the script on those notions. My parents started taking me to the track when I was two years old, says 13-year-old Justin, who lives in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He was raised alongside a familiar name on the Maritime racing scene: My great uncle Fraser had a mare named Carols Junebug who had a baby named Junebugs Baby, whose field is practically in my backyard, so I grew up as he did.

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