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Winner s circle presentation after Welder won at Remington Park for the 15th time in 20 starts
Oklahoma s millionaire hero of a horse, Welder, tied the all-time mark for most wins at Remington Park in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Saturday night, winning for the 15th time in his career here.
Welder equaled the all-time mark in winning the $38,675 open-company allowance feature, titled the Guthrie Sprint. The race came up strong for open stakes-caliber horses as the 7-year-old gelding tied Highland Ice and Elegant Exxactsy for the most Remington Park wins in history. He gained a little revenge in the historic victory, beating Share the Upside in the process.
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Welder cruises to a 5-1/2 length win in the $70,000 Silver Goblin Stakes on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 under jockey David Cabrera. The win was the millionaire gray’s fourth straight in the race and his 11th Remington Park stakes win in his career, a new local record.
Two-time Oklahoma Horse of the Year Welder is costing Remington Park a lot of money in ink. Virtually every time he steps on the track here, Remington has to re-write its history book.
Such is the case on Saturday, Dec. 19, when this 7-year-old Oklahoma-bred millionaire gelding will be trying to tie the track record for most career wins at Remington Park – 15. If he wins the $34,000 Guthrie Sprint allowance race on the next-to-last night of racing this meet, he would move into a three-way tie with Highland Ice and Elegant Exxactsy. Each of those horses won 15 times at Remington Park. The Guthrie goes as the eighth race and is schedule
Welder Gets Chance To Break More Remington Park Records Dec. 19 Sponsored by:
Welder cruises to a 5-1/2 length win in the $70,000 Silver Goblin Stakes on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 under jockey David Cabrera. The win was the millionaire gray’s fourth straight in the race and his 11th Remington Park stakes win in his career, a new local record.
Two-time Oklahoma Horse of the Year Welder is costing Remington Park a lot of money in ink. Virtually every time he steps on the track at the Oklahoma City, Okla., racetrack, Remington has to re-write its history book.
Such may be the case on Saturday, Dec. 19, when the 7-year-old Oklahoma-bred millionaire gelding will be trying to tie the track record for most career wins at Remington Park – 15. If he wins the $34,000 Guthrie Sprint allowance race on the next-to-last night of racing this meet, he would move into a three-way tie with Highland Ice and Elegant Exxactsy. Each of those horses won 15 times at Remington Park. The Guthrie