Showing posts with label harness racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harness racing. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Morrisville State College Horse Wins at Vernon Downs

News from Morrisville State College:

Morrisville State College’s horse racing programs notched another victory, this time with one of its Standardbreds, at the Vernon Downs harness racing track.

The July 6 race was a mark in both the driver’s and horse’s career. 

Driver Cole Wimmer, of Camden, an instructional support assistant at the college, raced Mr. Wiskers to the win, claiming his first career pari-mutuel driving victory. 

Wimmer is a 2006 graduate of the college’s equine racing management, Standardbred program. 

“It was a lifetime mark for Mr. Wiskers,” said Keith Cluff of the three-year-old Bay Colt’s maiden race, his first for money, earning him $1,500 for his share of the purse. 

Mr. Wiskers, owned by the Morrisville College Foundation, is trained by Cluff, director of the college’s Standardbred program with assistance from Krystal Koster, a junior in the college’s equine racing management, Standardbred program.

The colt, donated to the college last October, is one of two Standardbreds racing at Vernon Downs this summer. The second, Stirling Dusty, recently celebrated a second-place finish.

Wimmer was elated, giving credit for the win to Mr. Wiskers, who underwent surgery last fall to remove a bone chip from his hock and spent 60 days being rehabilitated at the college’s own equine rehabilitation center.

Mr. Wiskers shares a victory with Thoroughbreds, Hot Idea and Don’t Back Down, who raced to victory in June at the Finger Lakes Racetrack.  

Both of those Thoroughbreds are trained by Dr. Clyde Cranwell, associate professor and director of the college’s Thoroughbred program, with assistance from students in the college’s Thoroughbred program.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Racing Back At Vernon Downs Friday Night

Photo from the Vernon Downs website
Live racing will return to Vernon Downs Friday and Saturday, with racing beginning at 6:45 p.m. each night.
 
Racing had been canceled as of last weekend due to three horses testing positive for equine herpes. One horse was euthanized.
 
According to a news release on the Vernon Downs website, "racing will be restricted to those horses currently stabled in quarantine at Vernon Downs, excluding the horses in secured quarantine within the stable area. All horses racing will have their temperature taken prior to entering the paddock. Those horses with a temperature in excess of 101.5 will be denied entry to the paddock and excluded from competition."
 
The equine herpes virus is not transferable to people.
 
Friday and Saturday night will include a full card of 11 races. Racing will continue on each Friday and Saturday in May.
 
"We are in complete compliance with all directives issued by the NYS Gaming Commission," Jason M. Settlemoir, Regional Vice President of Racing at Vernon Downs and Tioga Downs, said in the news release. "We appreciate their attention to this serious equine health issue and permitting those horsemen confined to the backstretch to race their horses so they can generate some income. While we remain vigilant in our work to prevent any further spread of the EHV-1 outbreak, we are optimistic that things will return to normal in a few weeks here at Vernon."

The track is open for simulcasting on the regular schedule throughout the quarantine period. Visit the Vernon Downs website at www.vernondowns.com for updates.