The Kincsem Park trotting program on Saturday featured the Geza Sennyey Memorial (purse 1,500,000Huf, 1800 meters autostart, six starters) with victory to 3.6/1 odds Catania R (6g One Too Many-Campala RAL-Toss Out) with Marki Slavic at the lines.
The winner recorded his ninth win in 33 starts and first this year after a second in his previous start. Catania R, trained by Mitgja Slavic for owner Primusz, was timed in 1.14.4kr, a race record that eclipsed the 1.15.2kr previous mark set by Aileron in 2020. Finishing second was 1.9/1 favorite Bonaparte Boss (7g Napoleon-Nikita-Crown Sweep) with Veljko Mazsity the trainer/driver. Third was 3.3/1 odds Nelstrong (8m Calypso Capar-Neluta-Laureat) with Goran Zolnaji his trainer/driver.

On the undercard was the Globus DIJ (purse 600,000Huf, 1900 meters autostart, eight starters) that showcased an easy victory by 3.6/1 odds Premal MS (6g Dream Vacation-Principessa OVI-Love You) timed in 1.14.9kr and reined by Marko Slavic. The Pal Vicen trainee has four wins in 10 starts in Hungary. Second was 2.1/1 favorite Como Tiago (6g Vioxx SR-Negrita Grif-Varenne) with trainer Imre Fazekas at the lines. Third was 4.6/1 odds In Love Danover (6m Univers Love-Aventura Danover-Land Danover) with Gyorgy Pekker up, with fourth to 4.4/1 Charming Boy (6m Zola Boko-Night Lady-Tony Oaks) with trainer Tibor Hajnal aboard.
Next up at Kincsem Park for classic races is March 16 for the Tavaszi Handicap and the Janos Brody Memorial.
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by Thomas H. Hicks, for Harnesslink
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