Little Rocket Man turned in another authoritative performance to take home top honours in the featured event of the evening, the $20,000 Open Pace, on Friday, April 23 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino.
With driver John DeLong in the bike, Little Rocket Man stopped the timer in 1:49.1 to record his fourth straight victory and remain undefeated in four starts this season. The 1:49.1 victory is also the fastest mile of the 2021 season through just 16 nights of live racing.
Leaving from post six in the abbreviated field of six, Little Rocket Man was unhurried from the gate and settled along the rail in fourth. LeWayne Miller sent Family Recipe away from the gate firing to grab the early lead through the opening panel in :26.3. As the field approached the half, Trace Tetrick had Beaumond Hanover out and on the attack to grab the lead through the half mile time in a snappy :53.4.
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Performing Arts Make a Cautious Return in New York
More than a year after the pandemic abruptly shuttered theaters and concert halls across the city, limited audiences were welcomed back inside.
Ashwin Rathie taking a selfie before entering the first live show inside the Comedy Cellar in over a year. Credit.Jeenah Moon for The New York Times
April 4, 2021, 2:05 p.m. ET
The days are getting longer. The sun is out. The number of vaccinated New Yorkers continues to grow every day.
And now, more than a year after the coronavirus pandemic suddenly brought down the curtain at theaters and concert halls across the city, darkening Broadway and comedy clubs alike, the performing arts are beginning to bounce back.
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