Grove City, OH – The first leg of the Buckeye Stallion Series for 2-year-old colt and gelding trotters heads to the Crawford County Fairgrounds in Bucyrus, Ohio, Wednesday July 20 with five harness racing divisions. Each division will carry a purse of $17,500.
Thirty-four freshman trotters are entered with trainer trainers Marion Chupp and Rosy Weaver each sending four to the gate.
Weaver trainee Republic Return (Global Republic), and Grand Revival (Creatine) trained by Deborah Swartz will look to stay undefeated. Republic Return has won his first three starts of the year, while Grand Revival is two for two.
For more information about the Crawford Fair, click here.
First race post time for the 10-race card is set for 5:30 PM. Live streaming of the races is available on the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Facebook page.
The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association (OHHA) will continue its coverage of the 2022 Ohio County Fair racing season with live streaming coverage from three fairs on Wednesday July 20.
LIVE COVERAGE AT THREE COUNTY FAIRS
The OHHA will kick off coverage at 11:00 AM from the Ottawa County Fair in Oak Harbor, Ohio with an 11-race program. At 5:00 PM, the OHHA will stream an 11-race card from the Fayette County Fairgrounds in Washington Court House, Ohio. Wednesday’s coverage wraps up from the Crawford County Fairgrounds in Bucyrus, Ohio at 5:30 PM. Cover from the Crawford County Fair’s 10-race card includes five divisions of two-year-old colt trotters in the Buckeye Stallion Series.
The OHHA is scheduled to live stream over 125 race cards from 65 county and independent fairs this summer.
The OHHA presentation of county fair racing is sponsored by The Ohio State Veterinary Medical Center, Big Dee’s Tack and Vet Supply, Cool Winds Farm, The Stable.ca and Midland Acres.
A complete Ohio county fair racing schedule is available at HarnessRacingOhio.com.
For complete Buckeye race results, click here.
For complete Oak Harbor race results, click here.
For complete Washington race results, click here.
by Frank Fraas, for the OHHA