Kaitlyn Rae Reigns In Batavia Open
After having no luck in three top class attempts at Batavia Downs so far this year, Kaitlyn Rae had a reversal of fortunes as she knocked the apple cart at 12-1 and won the $9,500 Fillies and Mares Open Handicap pacing feature on Wednesday, Aug. 15.
Kaitlyn Rae saw All Charged Up whiz by her to take the lead and was content to sit in the garden spot for most of the mile. Positions remained unchanged from there through a :27.4 quarter and :58 half.
Past the stands, Roll With Sparky came uncovered and hanged outside, prompting the leader all that way through the top of the last turn. Roll With Sparky tired at that point and Kaitlyn Rae extracted herself from the two hole at the head of the stretch. All Charged Up had a two-length lead, but Kaitlyn Rae was pacing out of her hobbles under jack-in-the-box urging by Fisher and collared All Charged Up at the wire in 1:55.
It was the ninth win in 22 starts for Kaitlyn Rae and pushed her earnings to $44,695 this year for owner-trainer Riley Asher-Stalbaum. Driven by Ray Fisher Jr., she paid $26.00 to win.
The $8,000 ladies Open II saw Odysseus get away eighth at the quarter before pulling second over behind Quicksilvercandy A at the half and tip three deep around the final turn to outpace the leading Aritzia Hanover at the wire in 1:57.1.
Odysseus, paying $9.60 to win, got her third victory in her last five starts over three different tracks but it was the first for her new connections Elm Racing and trainer Russell Bratt. Ray Fisher Jr. was also in the sulky.
There was no winner in either Pick-5 wager on Wednesday, so Batavia Downs will be offering a guaranteed $1,750 Early Pick-5 pool with an $838 carry over on Friday, Aug. 17. The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester will also be holding their fundraiser and silent auction on Friday with Buffalo Bills, Sabres and Justin Timberlake suite tickets available for bid all night. Post time for the first race is 6 p.m.
(With files from Batavia Downs)