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Six-year-old pacing mare LA Always Amartini had been based at Yonkers Raceway until last week when she shifted northeast and finished second at Plainridge Park.
Seven days later, the second time was a charm for her as she scored her first Massachusetts win in the $15,000 conditioned feature for six-year-old and younger distaff pacers at The Ridge on Thursday afternoon.
LA Always Amartini (Kevin Switzer, Jr.) watched from sixth as Sweet Sue (Jim Hardy) and Maverick Fiber (John Nason) played give-and-go with the lead to the half. After reaching that station in :56, Sweet Sue became the pacesetter for the second time and braced for the assault from the rear.
Photos: Downtown Troy visited by . a Trojan Horse
James Franco Special to the Times Union
May 1, 2021
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1of18David Girard, the artistic director of the Troy Foundry Theatre, and the theatre’s Executive Director Emily Curro ask attendees of the Troy Waterfront Farmers Mark for their thoughts to place in a Trojan Horse at Riverfront Park in Troy on Saturday, May 1, 2021. The horse, made by Danny Killion of Weathered Wood, has a hollow belly to receive missives about people, events and feelings from 2020. (Jim Franco/Special to the Times Union)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
2of18David Girard, the artistic director of the Troy Foundry Theatre, puts a note in a Trojan Horse at Riverfront Park in Troy on Saturday, May 1, 2021. The horse, made by Danny Killion of Weathered Wood, has a hollow belly to receive missives about people, events and feelings from 2020. (Jim Franco/Special to the Times Union)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
Shawn Gray reached a major career milestone on Thursday when he surpassed the $20 million career earnings mark after he won the seventh race at Plainridge Park with Marcus Seelster (1:54, $4.40). The $5,500 winner’s share of the $11,000 purse pushed Gray’s lifetime total to $20,002,755.
Gray came into today’s races needing $17,370 to reach that plateau and once The Maine Event got rolling, it was clear that he would easily hit the mark during the afternoon.
Marcus Seelster was only one of four wins on Gray s Grand Slam day as he also scored with Cornerd Beach (1:56, $25.60), Firstup (1:54.2, $2.60) and Levi At Play (1:55.3, $4.00).
A native of Waterville, Maine and currently based at Saratoga Raceway, Gray has been driving since 1993 when he got his first pari-mutuel win with Timer Choice at Presque Isle, Maine. He has since been a regular on the New England circuit for his entire life, but has also been a major force in New York State.
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