SATURDAY’S RACING CARD CANCELED AS JOCKEYS CHOOSE NOT TO RIDE OVER TRACK SURFACE
Racing at Remington Park was canceled Saturday night after two races had been run when jockeys elected not to ride the rest of the evening. After the first two races of the evening, the Remington Park jockey colony met with track management and the horsemen’s representative, the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma, for about 20 …
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CHEROKEE LEGACY TAKES DROP IN CLASS FROM OKLAHOMA CLASSICS CUP TO STATE-BRED ALLOWANCE VICTORY
It only took a slight drop in class for Cherokee Legacy to return to form, winning his first time in allowance company in Friday’s feature race at Remington Park. Trainer Scott Young thought enough of the 3-year-old gelding to put him into the $153,000 Oklahoma Classics Cup at Remington Park in late October and he …
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LADY AVE WINS HER EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE RACE AT REMINGTON PARK, SCARLET POSITION GIVES HER ALL SHE WANTS THIS TIME
Lady Ave won her eighth race in a row at Remington Park on Tuesday, in 10 races lifetime in Oklahoma City, by winning an optional $10,000 claiming sprint for trainer Steve Asmussen. Under jockey Stewart Elliott, the 5-year-old mare by Bind (Pulpit), out of the Thunder Gulch mare Astoria Song, won her third in a …
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HELLO HOT ROD SAYS GOODBYE TO HIS COMPETITORS IN ALLOWANCE FEATURE, HOLDING OFF MULTIPLE STAKES WINNER NUMBER ONE DUDE
Hello Hot Rod won his second race in a row at Remington Park, both in wire-to-wire fashion, Monday’s win coming in the featured allowance race. Just like on Oct. 27, his last win here, the 4-year-old gelded son of Mosler (War Front), out of the Tiznow mare Hello Now, was an easy wire-to-wire winner by …
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BIZZY LEGS GETS BIZZY IN FEATURED ALLOWANCE, LEAVES REST OF FIELD IN HIS DUST WITH EASY WIN
Remington Park’s main track has always been a successful venue for Bizzy Legs and he added to that resume Saturday night as he won for the fourth time after moving off the grass. Bizzy Legs not only won in the featured allowance race, but he won with nary another competitor in sight, hitting the finish …
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PATSY R UPSETS HEAVY FAVORITE MORNING TWILIGHT IN FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE AT REMINGTON PARK
Patsy R took advantage of 4-5 odds-on favorite Morning Twilight rearing up as the gates opened and never being a factor in the featured allowance race on Friday night at Remington Park. Patsy R went straight to the lead and was eventually challenged by Bring It On Baby as they moved off the backstretch into …
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FAMILY TIME GETS UP IN LAST STRIDES TO WIN FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE FOR COUNTRY BRO STABLES
It was an all-musical exacta to conclude the races Tuesday as Family Time, a horse co-owned by Country Grammy Award-winning artist Toby Keith, just got up in the final jumps to beat a horse named Hailey’s Melody. Hailey’s Melody, trained by Joe Offolter and ridden by Gerardo Mora, had won three of her last four …
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RVINDICATED GETS VINDICATION IN MUDDY TRACK FEATURED ALLOWANCE AFTER NEAR HITS IN TURF RACES
All Rvindicated needed for vindication was a little snow, muddy racing surface and a move from the turf to the main track to win the featured allowance race Monday at Remington Park. This 3-year-old colt by Flashback (Tapit), out of the Into Mischief mare Hidden Mystery, had raced twice for trainer Rachel Keithan at Remington …
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YANKEE INDIAN WINS SECOND IN ROW FOR LEADING TRAINER KARL BROBERG IN FEATURED REMINGTON PARK ALLOWANCE RACE
Yankee Indian won his second consecutive race at Remington Park on Saturday night in the featured allowance race, going 5-1/2 furlongs on the main fast track for leading trainer Karl Broberg. The 4-year-old gelded son of Mr. Nightlinger (Indian Charlie), out of the Yankee Victor mare Dynamic Delux, had won at six furlongs in the …
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GHOST HERO WINS BACK-TO-BACK STAKES RACES, TAKING DON McNEILL STAKES IN HIS FIRST ROUTE RACE WITH FIGHT TO FINISH
Ghost Hero may have been the only one that knew he was going to win the $75,000 Don McNeill Stakes at Remington Park on Friday in the final strides. His jockey and trainer sure thought it was something of a miracle as Ghost Hero appeared to have given way to Send the Boss as the …
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