Blade Runner Repeats In 'Hump Day'
Blade Runner went two-for-two in Georgian Downs’ Hump Day Claiming Series for new trainer Richard Moreau while lowering his lifetime mark by nearly two seconds on Wednesday evening
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Under the guidance of driver Sylvain Filion, Blade Runner swept to command from third past the half-mile mark and cruised home to win his $8,000 second leg division of the series for non-winners of $30,000 lifetime racing for a claiming price of $10,000. The four-year-old gelded son of Mach Three stopped the clock in 1:53.4, winning by one and a half length over Magic Cross (Philip Giesbrecht) and first leg winner Sweater Vest (Scott Zeron).
Blade Runner paid $5.70 to win for the third time in 14 seasonal starts. Owned by Tonya Backus of York, Ont., the gelding joined Moreau’s stable prior to his 1:55.3 series win on Nov. 16.
In other series action, the Modern Art three-year-old Hidden Hall ($12) and Aaron Byron converted from the pocket to win an earlier division in 1:58 for trainer Mike Sinclair and owner Onlineharnessowner Com 6 of Uxbridge, Ont. Four-year-old Largo gelding Elm Grove Elvis ($35.40) also scored off a two-hole trip in his division as he edged out the popular pacesetter, Cold Shadow (Paul MacKenzie), at the wire in 1:56.1 with Scott Coulter at the lines for trainer James Stewart and owner Edward Lagerquist of Brampton, Ont.
To view Wednesday’s harness racing results, click on the following link: Wednesday Results – Georgian Downs.