Elista Hanover Takes Weiss Series Championship

Elista Hanover
Published: April 30, 2024 08:38 pm EDT

The International Moni sophomore filly Elista Hanover, racing in third-over position down the backstretch and still sixth at the stretch call, found her best strides late to easily win the $68,493 Bobby Weiss Trotting Series Championship at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania on Tuesday afternoon (April 30), with her new mark of 1:53.1 also equalling the fastest trotting mile of the season at the mountain track.

Elista Hanover, starting from post four for driver David Miller, saw several of her rivals argue contentiously throughout fractions of :27.2, :56.1 and 1:24.2, then utilized a potent late kick to draw off to a three-length decision over Tove Palema, who caught much of the worst of the early battle from her starting spot of post eight. Elista Hanover had won in the first two prelims of the Weiss then took last week off, but she certainly showed her “A” game Tuesday for trainer Annie Stoebe, co-owner with R. Lynn and Philomena Curry. 

The 1:53.1 local trotting standard for 2024 had first been posted by Fight Song on April 9, and then was equalled by the very same trotter in the second race of Tuesday afternoon, with Anthony Napolitano bottoming out the field with the Kadabra gelding as he won his fourth race in his last five starts. Deborah Daguet trains the speedy diamond-gaiter for the partnership of Donald MacRae and Daguet Racing LLC.

A $27,397 Weiss Consolation event was won by the Walner filly Sister Diane, coming up the Pocono Pike to break her maiden with a 1:56.4 tally for trainer Åke Svanstedt and the ownership of Stable Why Not and Åke Svanstedt Inc. Sister Diane was driven by Andy Miller, top pilot on the day with three winners; his other two success stories are trained by his wife Julie. 

There will be no live racing at Pocono this Kentucky Derby Saturday, but the day afterward, Sunday, May 5, racing returns to the Pocono program, with a first post of 6 p.m. This program will also mark the return of the stakes program for Pennsylvania-sired horses, as there will be three $30,000 USD divisions of a Pennsylvania All-Stars event for three-year-old pacing fillies. 

(PHHA / Pocono)

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