WILD BEHAVIOR WINS FIFTH RACE IN ROW, TAKING FEATURED ALLOWANCE SPRINT
Wild Behavior began a winning streak in Minnesota this summer that has carried over to Remington Park where he was victorious for the fifth consecutive race, taking the featured event here Friday night. The nation’s top sire, Into Mischief, continues to send out winner after winner across the country and did again with Wild Behavior, …
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REMINGTON PARK EXECUTIVE MATT VANCE RECEIVES INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD FROM TRAO
The Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma has paid tribute to Remington Park executive vice president Matt Vance for his perseverance in keeping horse racing alive and strong here throughout this two-year pandemic. “The TRAO takes great pride in giving out the Industry Service Award,” said Danielle Barber, executive director of the TRAO. “In the nine …
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DECLINED PULLS OFF UPSET IN FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE AT 13-1 ODDS
A 5-year-old son of champion Will Take Charge, Declined, skimmed the rail in his 7-furlong $34,000 allowance feature Wednesday night at Remington Park and held off all challengers to pull off the upset at 13-1 odds. It was trainer Danny Pish’s second win on the card as Weston Hamilton measured the 7-8ths of a mile …
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WARRANT VICTORY IN OKLAHOMA DERBY GIVES TRAINER BRAD COX THREE IN ROW, TYING DONNIE VON HEMEL WITH MOST EVER HERE
The second-leading trainer in the country, Brad Cox, won his third Oklahoma Derby in a row at Remington Park on Sunday with Warrant, tying Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Famer Donnie Von Hemel with most derby wins here. No one has ever won three in a row in this race. Cox’s win in this year’s …
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LADY MYSTIFY MESMERIZES HER COMPETITION WITH WIN IN GRADE 3 REMINGTON PARK OAKS
There were several indications that Lady Mystify was going to bounce back to win the Grade 3, $200,000 Remington Park Oaks after a loss by 17 lengths in her previous race. Consider these factors for the 6-1 outside shot in the seven-horse field of 3-year-old fillies: There’s an old saying in horse racing. “I’m not …
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GREELEY AND BEN EXTENDS HIS WINNING STREAK TO NINE RACES IN ROW, ENDING WELDER’S PERSONAL STREAK IN $150,000 DAVID M. VANCE STAKES
Greeley and Ben extended his winning streak to nine in a row, taking the $150,000 David M. Vance Stakes at Remington Park, giving trainer Karl Broberg and owner End Zone Athletics of Mansfield, Texas, possibly the claim of the century. Back on March 7 at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., Broberg claimed Greeley and …
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BLOODLINES RING TRUE IN $100,000 REMINGTON GREEN AS SPOOKY CHANNEL LEANS ON TURF PEDIGREE FOR BIG WIN
It wouldn’t be surprising if Spooky Channel, winner of Sunday’s $100,000 Remington Green Stakes, bled greed with his turf breeding on the top and bottom of his pedigree. It doesn’t get much better than English Channel’s bloodlines on top and Kitten’s Joy on bottom when it comes to horses that flourish greensward. That’s pretty much …
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GOLDEN CURL WINS RICKS MEMORIAL AT REMINGTON PARK
The $75,000 Ricks Memorial was won by Golden Curl on Sunday at Remington Park. The 5-year-old mare scored by a half-length in the 1-1/16 miles turf event. Owned by George Sharp of Phoenix and trained by Shawn Davis, Golden Curl was ridden to victory by Remington Park’s three-time defending leading jockey, David Cabrera. A daughter …
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TRAINER ASMUSSEN’S GUN RUNNER JUVENILE BREAKS HIS MAIDEN IN $75,000 KIP DEVILLE STAKES
Concept was the only maiden in the field of the $75,000 Kip Deville Stakes for 2-year-olds Sunday at Remington Park, but it didn’t keep the young Gun Runner colt from bounding home in front for the country’s leading trainer Steve Asmussen. “I can’t say how proud I am of the Gun Runners and how they’ve …
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CINNABUNNY MAKES MONEY, WINNING $50,000 FLASHY LADY STAKES, ADDING MORE BLACK TYPE DOLLARS TO TRAINER BRAD COX’S RESUME
Cinnabunny made all the money in the $50,000 Flashy Lady Stakes on Sunday night and was one of three stakes winners for the barn of trainer Brad Cox on the night. Cox also won the Grade 3, $400,000 Oklahoma Derby with Warrant and the $51,500 E.L. Gaylord Stakes with Sea Level. All three wins came …
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