Bermudian harness racing driver Kiwon Waldron continued his pursuit of success at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, participating in a series of qualifying races. These races provide valuable experience for both drivers and horses, preparing them for competitive racing.
Waldron's first race of the evening came in Race 1, a Trot Class event. Driving Wiggy Hill, Waldron secured a third-place finish, clocking a time of 2 minutes and 0.1 seconds. This result demonstrates a positive performance in the trot category.
Waldron then shifted to Pace Class events. In Race 5, he drove Tua Many Captains, crossing the finish line in sixth place with a time of 1 minute and 58.1 seconds. This time shows an improvement in speed compared to the trot race.
His final qualifying race of the evening was Race 7, another Pace Class event. Waldron drove Three Card, finishing sixth with a time of 2 minutes and 2.2 seconds.
While Waldron did not secure a win in these qualifying races, his participation and consistent performances are valuable steps in his development. Qualifying races are crucial for drivers to gain experience with different horses, track conditions, and race strategies. They also allow horses to build fitness and prepare for the intensity of competitive racing.
|