The Ohio State Fair races commence Thursday (August 5) at Eldorado Scioto Downs.
With harness racing divisions for 2- and 3-year-olds of both sexes and gaits, Ohio breds will be competing for over $1.04-million in three days of racing.
Three divisions of the 2-year-old colt trot and four divisions of the 2-year-old filly trot kick off the Ohio State Fair action. Each colt division will go for $48,000, while each filly division will go for $35,300-36,000.
The Chris Beaver trainee Caviar Gold (Triumphant Caviar – Gee O’keeffe) is the overwhelming 9/5 morning line favorite in the first colt division. Aaron Merriman will drive the colt who is two for two in Ohio Sires Stakes action with a lifetime best 1:56.4.
Steve Schoeffel ships Guido Di (Wishing Stone – Focus On Me) in from Pennsylvania after finishing 2nd in 1:56.4 in the Arden Downs. With four starts, three seconds and a third, Guido Di will be driven by regular driver Brady Brown and the duo are the 2/1 morning line favorites in race six.
Slim Jimmy (Long Tom – Swinging Nadine) is the 7/2 favorite for the third and last division of colts. Competing in race 11, Slim Jimmy looks to make it three in a row for trainer Jason McGinnis and driver Anthony MacDonald.
Chris Beaver has all four race favorites for the fillies with Gabbys C Note (Triumphant Caviar – Gabby’s Creditcard) and Brett Miller at 3/2; Stephanie Hill (What The Hill – I Like Stephanie) and Aaron Merriman sit at 7/5; Reichers Caviar (Triumphant Caviar – Reichers) and Merriman at 5/2 and Caviar Roxie Due (Triumphant Caviar – Rose Run Roxann) and Merriman at 6/5.
Ohio State Fair action will then continue on Friday (August 6) with 2- and 3-year old filly pacers and 3-year-old filly trotters. Saturday (August 7) will showcase the 2- and 3-year-old pacing colts and 3-year-old trotting colts.
Post time for each race day is 6:15 p.m. For a complete Eldorado Scioto Downs 2021 racing schedule, visit the website.
From Eldorado Scioto Downs