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Off the 6-5 favourite, Shark Week delivered a coast-to-coast performance in taking the $45,100 Alberta Marksman Final on Sunday (June 27) at Century Downs.
Driver Michael Hennessy cleared command with Shark Week while Dragon Energy landed in the pocket from the second tier to a :27.2 first quarter. They remained one-two through a :57.1 half and 1:25.1 three-quarters before Shark Week scooted three lengths clear off the final turn. Dragon Energy gave futile chase to the 3-year-old Vertical Horizon colt through the stretch, settling for second in the 1:53.1 mile by 2 1/2 lengths. Codename Cigar Box finished third another two lengths back.
Co-owned by trainer Rod Hennessy with Lorne Duffield, Shark Week won his fifth race from eight starts, earning $62,680. He paid $4.30 to win.
Off a victory in the Bev Sears Memorial, Miss Itunes powered first over as the 9-5 favourite to down her competition in the $8,100 featured pace at Century Downs on Sunday (June 6).
Mrs Suhwiggins sprinted off the wings from post 7 to take the lead to a :27.4 opening quarter with Tajmealover settling into second and Miss Itunes into third. After a :56.4 half, driver Tyler Redwood revved Miss Itunes off the pegs and charged after the leader up the backstretch. She cleared control past three-quarters in 1:25.3 and opened her lead off the final turn, strolling to the beam three-and-a-half lengths better than Chase The Ace rallying for second in a 1:54.3 mile. Bearcat Josi took third.