Racing News

Trainer Trimble Wins with First Career Starter Sunday

Jockey Hamilton Opens Card with Three Straight Victories
Live Racing Returns Friday with $20,931 Rainbow 6 Carryover
 
LAUREL, MD – Peter Blum’s filly Oh My dueled on the front end into deep stretch and held off a determined late challenge to capture Sunday’s fourth race at Laurel Park and give trainer Brittany Trimble her first career victory.
 

Colonel Looks ‘Sharp’ in Laurel Feature Victory Saturday

First of Three Winners on the Program for Trainer McMahon
Rainbow 6 Jackpot Carryover Grows to $17,612 for Sunday 
 
LAUREL, MD – Rising Sun Racing Stables’ Colonel Sharp was unhurried early before coming with a sweeping move on the outside and powering down the stretch to a 1 ¾-length victory in Saturday’s featured second race at Laurel Park.
 

Rainbow 6, Super Hi-5 Carryovers for Saturday Program

Rainbow 6 Reaches $13,970 After Going Unsolved Friday
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved Friday at Laurel Park, growing the jackpot carryover to $13,970.23 for Saturday’s nine-race program.
 
Multiple tickets with all six winners Friday returned $469.64.
 

Weston Hamilton Rides Four Winners at Laurel

Special Presidents Day Program Monday
Rainbow 6, Super Hi 5 Carryovers 
 
 LAUREL, MD – Apprentice jockey Weston Hamilton won four races on Sunday’s nine-race program at Laurel Park.
 

Still Having Fun Gutsy Winner of $100,000 Miracle Wood

Afleet Willy Rolls to Fourth Stakes Win in $100,000 John B. Campbell
Miss Inclusive Goes the Distance in $100,000 Maryland Racing Media 
Enchanted Ghost Cruises to Win $100,000 Wide Country
 

Ms Locust Point Makes It Four Straight in $300,000 Barbara Fritchie (G2)

Highlights Six Winter Carnival Day Stakes Worth $950,000 in Purses
 
LAUREL, MD – Cash is King and Jim Reichenberg’s Ms Locust Point pushed her win streak to four races with her fourth career stakes victory and first graded triumph in Saturday’s $300,000 Barbara Fritchie (G2) at snowy Laurel Park.
 

Something Awesome Makes the Grade in $250,000 General George

Veteran Gelding Rallies from Far Back in Grade 3 Sprint      
 
LAUREL, MD – Stronach Stable’s Something Awesome rallied from off a contested early pace to score a narrow victory in the $250,000 General George (G3) at Laurel Park, earning the first graded-stakes triumph of his career in the seven-furlong sprint for older horses, one of six stakes on the Winter Carnival program headlined by the $300,000 Barbara Fritchie (G2). 
 

$300,000 Barbara Fritchie (G2) Quotes

Trainer John Servis (Ms Locust Point): “She’s just now really learned to settle. You know the old saying, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ I don’t want to throw too much at her too quick. I have to talk with [owners] Mr. [Chuck] Zachney and Jim [Reichenberg] and see if we want to try a Grade 1 next or do we want to try another Grade 2, Grade 3 and see how she handles them. She’s got such a brilliant cruising speed. She clicks off those 12’s like nothing, with her ears pricked.”
 

$250,000 General George (G3) Quotes

Jose Corrales (trainer, Something Awesome): “These people [Frank Stronach’s Stronach Stables] have been so great for me. They gave me the opportunity of my life. I’ve been waiting to win a [big] race for them. In stake races, I’ve been getting beat a neck, a head.
 
“I talked to Mr. Stronach. I said, ‘When are you going to send a horse that will win?’  He said, ‘You might have it in your stable.’”
 

Rainbow 6, Super Hi-5 Carryovers for Stakes-Filled Saturday

Six Stakes, Two Graded, Worth $950,000 on Winter Carnival Program
 
LAUREL, MD – There will be carryovers in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 and $1 Super Hi-5 for Saturday’s stakes-filled 11-race Winter Carnival program at Laurel Park.
 
Two horses were live to take down the Rainbow 6 heading into Friday’s ninth race finale, won by Cyndara ($10), growing the jackpot carryover to $3,384.63. Tickets with five of six winners were worth $81.48.