The eyes of the harness racing world will be firmly entranced on Yonkers Raceway Saturday afternoon (Sept. 9) when 10 older trotters from all ends of the globe convene for the $1,000,000 MGM Yonkers International Trot.
The invitation-only event is the featured attraction on an 11-race card offering $3.3 million in purses and also includes the New York Sire Stakes championships for 2- and 3-year-olds.
When the posts were drawn, French superstar Etonnant (Timoko) landed in the two-hole and was installed as the 3-1 morning-line favorite in the mile-and-a-quarter event. While it is generally a favorable spot at Yonkers, owner/trainer Richard Westerink was somewhat concerned with the early tempo of the race and how it could affect his horse.
āWith post two we must be a little careful,ā said Westerink. ā[Going into] the first turn the horse has a lot of energy and that is when he is most likely to make a mistake. After that I think it will be easier for him.
āOn the first turn he will maybe be in fifth or sixth but after that he can come out and weāll see. I think he is the toughest horse but maybe not the fastest at the start.ā
Westerink reports that Etonnant has lost a little weight due to the heat back in France and here but that the 9-year-old has been training very well. While the 2022 Elitloppet winner has won over $2.3 million in his career, he is not the richest horse in the field. That honor belongs to the one horse Westerink fears most of the European contingent of five who came to play for the massive trophy.
āVivid Wise As,ā said Westerink quickly on the main competition, ābut the only horse Iām really scared of is Etonnant and what he will do. My horse is tougher than the others but this track is 800 meters. When it is 1600 meters it is no problem.ā
Etonnant raced in the MGM Yonkers International Trot last year and made a break on the fourth turn with regular driver Anthony Barrier, who steers again this year. The goal of course in 2023 is for Etonnant to mind his manners and pick up that elusive trophy for Westerink.
āIf the horse trots all the way I think we can win,ā surmised Westerink, who added that Etonnant will race with shoes, just as he did in 2022.
Although the United States hasnāt sent out a winner in the MGM Yonkers International Trot since Resolve in 2016, Itās Academic (Uncle Peter, 7-2, post three) presents the home nation with a serious opportunity to get back in the win column this year. The Ron Burke trainee has taken his game to a new level in 2023 with seven wins in 11 starts and the 6-year-old is a top-three finish away from surpassing $2 million in career earnings.
Most recently Itās Academic set the pace in the Maple Leaf Trot at Woodbine Mohawk Park and was defeated late by the unbeaten-in-the-U.S. Alrajah One IT (Maharajah) in a final time of 1:50 2/5. The loss broke a five-race winning streak but didnāt dampen driver David Millerās confidence in his charge.
āObviously A-One [Alrajah One] was really on his game. My horse fought pretty hard and that horse did just get by us the final 100 yards,ā said Miller. āI feel really good about [Saturday]. My horse is in good shape and is sharp.ā
As good as the competition is on Saturday, many of the drivers and horses are virtually unknown to U.S. regulars like Miller, but he has an ace in the hole with the extremely easy-to-drive Itās Academic.
āI just kind of react to how the situation unfolds,ā said Miller about driving against unknown quantities. āMy horse is really versatile, he can leave really fast or come off the pace. Heās just an all-around good horse.ā
Vivid Wise As (Yankee Glide), he of the lofty $3,126,865 bankroll and impressive 34 wins in 85 career races, drew the coveted pylon starting spot in the one-hole for trainer Alessandro Gocciadoro and driver Matthieu Abrivard. The 9-year-old son of Yankee Glide has been razor-sharp in Europe while coming off a fast-closing second in Sweden in his last start (July 25) and winning his previous attempt in Italy a month prior.
As accomplished as some of his European brethren are in terms of their careers, Hierro Boko (From Above) has been able to make some serious noise on the European scene this year, more than doubling his earnings with $295,320 made at the ripe age of 9. Trainer/driver Hannu Korpi understands where his horse fits on the spectrum but feels he has some intangibles in his favor come Saturday.
āEtonnant and Vivid Wise are better than Hierro Boko, but my horse has better circumstances because he can swim and he isnāt stuck in quarantine. He is on the same daily routine as he would be in Finland. Heās taken the trip very well,ā said Korpi, who is at Magical Acres while his aforementioned competition remains stabled at Yonkers Raceway.
Hierro Boko (post five) is actually the fastest trotter in Europe this year by way of his 1:50 (mile rate) victory back on July 16 in his homeland of Finland. Times aside, Korpi feels his 9-year-old has another distinct advantage in that the smaller track wonāt present any problems.
āHeās not a super-fast leaver but he goes very well in the turns,ā said Korpi, who will race Hierro Boko barefoot on Saturday. āIt is such an honor to be in this race and we are here to win. Iām not afraid to try anything and will do everything I can to make it happen.ā
The colorful Korpi even promised a special treat should he wind up in the winnerās circle after the MGM Yonkers International Trot. āI will sing the U.S. National Anthem,ā said Korpi with a big smile.
Itās Academic isnāt the only U.S. representative as Venerate (Love You) also carries the Red, White and Blue for Swedish trainer Marcus Melander and Hall of Fame American driver Brian Sears. The 5-year-old with French bloodlines made a break in the Maple Leaf Trot last time and will also have to navigate post 10 this week.
āEverything seems fine. I donāt know what caused the break,ā said Melander, who said he would likely add a head pole on the inside for Saturdayās race.
Carrying the Swedish flag for the U.S.-based Ake Svanstedt stable is Jiggy Jog (Walner). The 4-year-old is the lone mare in the field and also the youngest combatant. Four-time American driving champion Dexter Dunn will steer the daughter of Walner from post nine.
Other world travelers entered in the race include Get A Wish (Wishing Stone, Denmark, post six), Aldebaran Zeus (Muscle Hill, Australia, post seven) and Bengurion Jet (Maharajah, Italy, post eight).
The MGM Yonkers International Trot is race seven with a scheduled post time of 3:00 PM (EDT). The card, which starts at 12:15 PM, also features a $34,100 Pick 5 carryover with a mandatory payout beginning in race five.
For complete race entries, click here: US Trotting results.
by Derick Giwner, for Yonkers Raceway