On Saturday (Oct. 10), MGM Northfield Park hosted the Ohio Fair Championships—a series of eight $40,000 races that celebrates the Buckeye State’s rich network of county fair racing.
The highlight of the evening’s competitive and exciting racing was the freshman trotting filly division, where Designer Specs (Full Count-Avalon Hall) completed her freshman season a perfect 14-for-14. Those 14 victories tie her as the winningest horse in North America this year with Lazy Day Hanover, First Gunner and Bad Ms Johnson.
Driver Ryan Stahl found the garden spot with Designer Specs, an unusual place for the filly that is typically on the lead, and sat the pocket through times of :27.3, :57.1 and 1:27.1. Stahl tipped the flawless filly in the final quarter and bested her closest competition by a half length in 1:57.4.
The clocking represents a lifetime mark for the Full Count filly that is owned by Louise and Jay Weller of Republic, Ohio. Designer Specs trains under the tutelage of Jay’s sister Jayne Weller. The championship elevated her earnings to $56,664.
Timestorm captured the sophomore colt trotting final in 1:55.1 with driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. for trainer Kent Hess and owner Ted Boschma. Saturday’s victory was his 22nd win in 29 starts.
Ball Diamond (We Will See–A Diamond In June) and Aaron Merriman came from post 8 to win the two-year-old filly pace in 1:56.1 for trainer Lonnie Graber and owner Dannie Ray Hostetler. The win represents her seventh win in 13 starts.
Checkmate (Broadway Hall–Dance With A Dolly) also overcame a poor post draw to score in the freshman colt trotting final. Hunter Myers drive the colt for owner Donna Jean Anderson and trainer Bryan Weaver. The mile was Checkmate’s sixth win in 16 starts and lowered his mark to 1:59.
Feelin Western (Western Terror–Suite Feelin) lowered his mark to 1:53.2 winning the two-year-old pacing colt final with driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. It was the Western Terror’s son’s seventh win in 12 starts. Brian Brown trains the colt for the owning partnership of VIP Internet Stable and Joseph Rotella.
Bad Ms Johnson won the sophomore pacing filly championship in 1:54.2 with trainer-driver Hank Le Van for owner Ricco Johnson. She now has 14 wins this year and is tied for the winningest horse in North America. The win brings her lifetime bankroll to $79,390.
Electric Ridge received a perfect trip and scored in the three-year-old filly trot division. Aaron Merriman drove for trainer Chris Beaver, who co-owns with J. Gallagher, Moger-Delia Racing and S. Zeehandelar. The race’s 1:56.2 clocking equaled the lifetime mark for the Triumphant Caviar filly that now has earnings of $90,622.
Rockin Daddy O rocked his competition from post 8 at odds of 80-1 in the sophomore pacing final in 1:51.2. Greg Grismore drove for Philippe Belanger, who owns the son of Rockin Amadeus with Jeffrey Koesters. His impressive rally was his 10th win in 31 starts and carried his bank account to $58,294.
MGM Northfield Park’s October racing schedule is Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p.m. (EDT). Parking and Admission are always free.
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