Saturday's Open Pace at Batavia Downs provided one of the most exciting finishes racing fans have seen at the oldest lighted harness track in North America this year. The top three horses finished a neck apart and when the photo was examined, What The Sheik and Fireyourguns had tripped the light at the exact same time.
When the race got underway, Western Alumni (Jim McNeight) took an early lead as What The Sheik (Jim Morrill Jr.) and Fireyourguns (Mike Caprio) got away fourth and sixth, respectively.
The order stayed unchanged to the half when Fireyourguns pulled from the rear and flushed What The Sheik for live cover. That outer flow made minimal progress pacing towards the three-quarters as Western Alumni was sitting on a two-length lead.
At the top of the lane it appeared as if the leader was home-free, but when Fireyourguns tipped three-wide he prompted What The Sheik to pace on and the pair hit the wire in tandem just a head in front of Western Alumni, who hung on for third. The mile was timed in 1:56.1.
The win was the sixth of the year for Ontario-sired What The Sheik ($2.90), who is trained by Gerry Sarama for owner Mike Torcello, and the 12th win of the year for Fireyourguns ($2.50), who is trained by Terence McClory, part-owner of the horse with Jennifer and Robert Lowe.
A pair of drivers accounted for seven of the 12 winners during the night. Jim McNeight recorded a grand slam with Maradona ($9.50), Hopskipanajump ($8.70), The Maniac ($4.20) and Flight Crew ($19.40), and Jim Morrill Jr. had a three-bagger with Unicorn Hanover ($20.00), What The Sheik ($2.90) and Muncie ($4.30). It was a natural hat trick that occurred in races six, seven and eight for driver Morrill, trainer Gerry Sarama and owner Mike Torcello.
Racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Wednesday night (Oct. 8) at 6:35 p.m. and kicks off the Downs' new racing schedule of Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, all with a 6:35 p.m. post time.
(With files from Batavia Downs)