Track announcer Gabe Prewitt said that harness racing driver Scott Zeron “must have ice water running through his veins” as he guided Tactical Approach (Tactical Landing) along the pylons, squeezing by horses to win the $450,000 131st Kentucky Futurity for three-year-old trotters Sunday (Oct. 8) afternoon at The Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky. It was
Twin B Joe Fresh engaged in a vicious battle with nemesis Strong Poison for a 1:49.1 triumph in an $80,000 division of the Kentucky Championship Series for three-year-old pacing fillies on Sunday (Sept. 10) at The Red Mile, collecting her fifth consecutive win and becoming the sport’s newest millionaire. Hambletonian victor Tactical Approach rebounded off a second-place finish in his last appearance in the series for sophomore male trotters with a 1:51.2 victory.
Lexington, KY - Hambletonian victor Tactical Approach (Tactical Landing-Sarcy) rebounded off a second-place finish in his last harness racing appearance in the $80,000 fourth round of the Kentucky Championship Series for sophomore male trotters in 1:51.2. Twin B Joe Fresh (Roll With Joe-Casual Breeze) engaged in a vicious battle with nemesis Strong Poison to capture her
Lexington, KY - Hambletonian victor Tactical Approach (Tactical Landing-Sarcy) rebounded off a second-place finish in his last harness racing appearance in the $80,000 fourth round of the Kentucky Championship Series for sophomore male trotters in 1:51.2. Twin B Joe Fresh (Roll With Joe-Casual Breeze) engaged in a vicious battle with nemesis Strong Poison to capture her
Kentucky champion French Wine outfooted Hambletonian victor Tactical Approach at odds of 28-1 in his respective division and Better Is Nice demonstrated the same blazing speed as the favourite in his $80,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes leg at The Red Mile.