Southwind Amazon (Camluck) became the winningest horse in harness racing history as he earned career win number 138 at MGM Northfield Park on Tuesday (Nov. 5).
The victory as he stepped up in class also pushed the 14-year-oldās earnings to over $1.53 million dollars and pushed him past Niffit who had 137 wins.
Things were stacked against the warhorse, with Southwind Amazon (Justin Irvine) from the word go, when he earned his 137thĀ victory two weeks ago, he was forced to move up in class and face tougher company.
He also didnāt get the greatest of beginnings as Amazon came away sixth, with Beach Forecast (John Ciocca Jr.) and Natives Filou (Kurt Sugg) both flying off the gate. The top three arrived at a bone crushing :26.
At the half in :55.3, the outer flow began to develop, with Southwind Amazon began his bid third over.Ā Up the backstretch, Natives Filou kicked clear, but as the field arrived at three-quarters in 1:24.3, Win Not Lou (Billy Davis Jr.) flipped off cover three-wide and Southwind Amazon followed his cover and found another gear around the last turn.
When Southwind Amazon met Natives Filou, he went by like the gelding was standing still, drawing off to win his historic mile by 3-3/4 lengths in 1:54.
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Southwind Amazon is owned by Ameer Najor and trained by Paul Holzman. Young reinsman Justin Irvine, at 22 years old, earned one of the biggest victories of his career.
āHe was racing before I even got my driving license, I canāt believe that my name will be in the record books with such a great horse,ā said Irvine.
Trainer Paul Holzman plans to race Southwind Amazon through the end of the year until he is forced into retirement on Dec. 31. āHe has taken me to places I never thought I would be, and has raced against some of the greatest horses of all-time, I couldnāt be more proud of him,ā said a jubilant Holzman. āHeās like my son, Iāve rode on his coat tails, itās been an absolute thrill and honour.ā
Dual Carryovers Wednesday Night At Northfield
ElectionĀ nightĀ was a rough day for some in the Pick-5 resulting in a $3,135 carryover. The pool will roll over to the program on Wednesday night (Nov. 6th).
The $1 wager beginning in race six will feature an estimated pool of $20,000 and as always sports the player-friendly 14 per cent takeout. There will also be a 50-cent Pick-6 carryover of $3,561 beginning in race eight.
Post time for the 16-race program on Wednesday isĀ 6 p.m.Ā MGM Northfield Park currently races four evenings a week in November on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Michael Carter, for MGM Northfield Park