Trotting freshmen return for third round of Kentucky Championship

At 1h35, on August 23, 2021 By THE RED MILE

Kentucky Championship action continues at The Red Mile on Monday (Aug. 23) with the trotting freshmen entering their third preliminary of the state-bred series.

The colts and geldings compete in a lone $40,000 dash – carded as race six – with nine horses going to post. First-round winner Keg Stand (Bar Hopping-Palm Beach Bi) ships back to Kentucky following a second-place finish in a division of Pennsylvania Sires Stakes at The Meadows on Friday (Aug. 13). Dexter Dunn remains in the bike behind the Nancy Takter trainee from post four as he competes against S I P (Bar Hopping-Barbara Brooks), a Ron Burke trainee who scored in the second preliminary of the Kentucky Championship last week. Yannick Gingras will drive the Burke pupil from post nine.

Selfie Queen (Muscle Hill-Lady Lakewood) leads the single $40,000 split of the Kentucky Championship Series for trotting fillies, which goes as race ten. The Nancy Takter trainee made a break when in tight quarters in last week’s overflow field of 12 in the second round. Before that miscue, Selfie Queen scorched the red clay to post a 1:53 mile in rein to Dexter Dunn, who stays in the sulky from post 1. Her stablemate American Beauty (Walner-All The Time) – a winner in the first preliminary of the Kentucky Championship – starts from post four with Yannick Gingras in the bike.

Monday’s stakes action also includes six $20,000 divisions of the Kentucky Commonwealth Series – three for the colts and geldings and three for the fillies. First-race post time is 1 p.m.

 

 

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