American History (American Ideal) paced the fastest mile so far this Canadian harness racing season as he won the $35,000 Preferred-2 for the first time this year at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday (May 13).
![American History in 1:48.2 1](https://harnesslink.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/American-History.jpg)
Trevor Henry sent him to the top, then allowed Momas Son Byrne (Jonathan Drury) to take over at the quarter in :26.1. American History tracked him from the pocket through :53.3 and 1:21 middle panels.
Momas Son Byrne held the challenger at bay into the final eighth, but a late surge from American History at the cones got him up to take the national seasonal record of 1:48.2.
Momas Son Byrne was second by a half-length. Century Heineken (Doug McNair) closed for third.
AMERICAN HISTORY REPLAY
American History has now earned $1,633,945 in 124 starts. His 38th career win on Saturday was his first in a Preferred-level contest this season from 13 attempts. Richard Moreau conditions the eight-year-old stallion for Brad Grant of Milton.
Dabarndawgswatchin (Hes Watching) went back-to-back in the Fillies and Mares Preferred-2 laster on the card with a two-length win. Coming off a career-best effort and her first win of the season in 1:49.3, she paced her mile in 1:50 this time. She beat Gias Surreal, who came to Ontario at the start of May in preparation for the Forest City Pace.
DABARNDAWGSWATCHIN REPLAY
Dabarndawgswatchin, a Dave Menary-trained five-year-old, is now less than $50 in earnings away from the half-million mark. The sole beneficiaries of that total are owner/breeders Julie Ferguson and Lloyd Stone.
Woodbine Mohawk Park will host a $48,000 Free For All Trot in its next scheduled card on Monday, May 15.
For complete race results, click here.
by Nicholas Barnsdale, for Harnesslink