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Trainer Lacey Gaudet Hoping To Add Another Chapter In Family’s Success Story Sponsored by: Trainer Lacey Gaudet Carrying the mantle for one of Maryland s best known and respected racing families, trainer Lacey Gaudet has been proud to continue the tradition her late father, Eddie, began in the 1950s. Saturday, the 33-year-old Gaudet is hoping to add another chapter to the family s legacy and join her father as a graded-stakes winner. Gaudet will send out Five Hellions Farm s Dontletsweetfoolya in the $250,000 Runhappy Barbara Fritchie (G3) at Laurel Park, co-headliner with the $250,000 General George (G3) on a nine-race Winter Sprintfest program featuring six stakes worth $900,000 in purses. Post time is 12:25 p.m. ....
Sponsored by: The filly Dontletsweetfoolya and her goat, Doris There s a scene in the 2003 motion picture Seabiscuit where trainer Tom Smith cradles a goat in his arms as he walks along the road on owner Charles Howard s California ranch leading to the stable where the movie s cantankerous main character has been keeping his connections on their toes. “Goat racing?” Howard, played by actor Jeff Bridges, asks. “Oh, no. Just trying to calm him down a little,” fellow Academy Award winner Chris Cooper, playing Smith, answers. “The smart ones, they hate being alone all the time. Sometimes, another animal just soothes them a bit.” ....