Chase The Gold heads Steve Wiseman Pace

At 0h12, on January 23, 2022 By CAL EXPO

Chase The Gold, who has rattled off five straight victories at this meet, looks to keep the streak alive as he tops the cast in Sunday night’s (Jan. 23) $12,500 Steve Wiseman Pace at Cal Expo.

The main event headlines an 11-race card with first post set for 7:55 p.m. The co-feature is a $7,700 Open Trot that rematches the dynamic duo of Mandeville, Pridecrest and Silverhill Volo.

Chase The Gold is a 4-year-old son of Mystery Chase who is owned by QKS Racing, takes his lessons from Quentin Schneider and will be handled by James Kennedy while leaving from the cozy rail slot in the field of seven.

During the course of his streak, Chase The Gold has posted a 6-1/2 length romp in the Donald Arnstine final on Dec. 3 and set a new lifetime mark of 1:54.1 in winning last week’s Wiseman elimination/prep.

Spectacular Sunset was the runner-up in that latter event as the 7-5 favorite and will be looking for some revenge this weekend after carving out most of the fractions and getting beat a length by Chase The Gold.

The 4-year-old son of Artspeak competes for Set The Pace Racing and is reined and trained by Nick Roland. He started off this meet with five straight victories while steadily working his way up the class ladder.

Completing the field are Major Ted, Urkillinmesmalls, Bobs Time, This Dog Wont Hunt and River Lassena.

 

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