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Friday, March 28, 2025
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Waldron Drives in Three Races at Harrah's Hoosier Park
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Kiwon Waldron had another busy night at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, competing in three races across both Trot and Pace Class events.
Waldron's first race of the evening was Race 2, a Trot Class event. Driving Graceful Lilly, Waldron achieved a strong third-place finish, clocking a time of 1 minute and 57.0 seconds. This result highlights a successful performance in the trot category.
In Race 7, another Trot Class event, Waldron drove Poppleton. They finished eighth, completing the race in 2 minutes.
Waldron's final race of the night came in Race 11, a Pace Class event. Driving Miki's Big Guy, Waldron secured a fourth-place finish with a time of 1 minute and 55.3 seconds. This result demonstrates a good performance in the faster-paced category.
Waldron's participation in three races demonstrates his continued commitment to harness racing and his efforts to gain experience. His third-place finish in Race 2 is a positive result, and his involvement in both Trot and Pace Class events showcases his versatility as a driver. Each race provides valuable learning opportunities and helps him to hone his skills on the track.
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Thursday, March 27, 2025
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Minors Impresses in 1.30m Rising Star Classic at The Ridge
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Ki-Juan Minors took to the center ring at The Ridge at Wellington, a prestigious venue for show jumping, and delivered a strong performance in the Rising Star Classic.
Competing in the 1.30m Rising Star Classic Class, Minors and his mount, Kylie VJ, demonstrated their skill and partnership to secure a commendable 5th place finish.
The pair showcased their ability to navigate the course with precision, achieving a clear round in the initial phase with a time of 81.155 seconds. This strong performance earned them a place in the jump-off, where the pressure intensified.
Minors and Kylie VJ maintained their composure and delivered another clear round in the jump-off, clocking a time of 35.831 seconds. Their consistent performance across both rounds highlighted their talent and the horse's ability.
Speaking about the event, Minors praised The Ridge, saying, "The Ridge gives green horses the opportunity to be green, to experience a show and make mistakes that allows them to progress. It's super easy to show up and ride, versus the typical hurry up and wait of a regular show, and Nona & George really try to deliver the best experience for horse and rider."
Minors' comments highlight the importance of events like The Ridge in providing a supportive environment for horses to develop. His positive experience underscores the quality of the competition and the dedication of the organizers.
Minors' 5th place finish in the 1.30m Rising Star Classic is a significant achievement, demonstrating his ability to compete at a high level. His performance at The Ridge at Wellington will provide a solid foundation as he continues his show jumping career.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
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Waldron Busy Night at Harrah's Hoosier Park
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Kiwon Waldron had a busy night at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, participating in four races. Waldron gained further experience and showcased his driving skills across both Trot and Pace Class events.
Waldron's first race of the evening was Race 3, a Trot Class event. Driving Pure Crystal, Waldron achieved a third-place finish, recording a time of 1 minute and 59.2 seconds. This result represents a strong performance in the trot category.
In Race 5, a Pace Class event, Waldron drove Rogerthat Bluechip. The pair crossed the finish line in eighth place with a time of 1 minute and 56.0 seconds. While not a top finish, the time demonstrates the speed of the Pace Class.
Waldron returned to the Trot Class for Race 10, driving Flat Out Foxy. They finished tenth, clocking a time of 1 minute and 58.2 seconds.
His final race of the night was Race 12, another Trot Class event. Waldron drove Marys Magic, finishing eighth with a time of 1 minute and 55.4 seconds.
Waldron's participation in four races in one night highlights his commitment to harness racing and his desire to gain experience on the track. While he did not secure a victory, the opportunity to drive different horses in various classes is valuable for his development. Each race provides insights into race strategy, horse handling, and track conditions, which will contribute to his progress as a driver.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Waldron Continues to Gain Experience in Hoosier Park Qualifiers
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Harness racing driver Kiwon Waldron was back in action at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, participating in another night of qualifying races. These races serve as a crucial step for drivers and horses to prepare for competitive racing, providing valuable experience and opportunities for improvement.
Waldron's first race of the evening was Race 6, a Trot Class event. Driving Simsam, Waldron secured a fourth-place finish, clocking a time of 2 minutes and 1.1 seconds. This result demonstrates a solid performance in the trot category. Waldron quickly transitioned to Pace Class events, taking part in the very next race, Race 7. In this race, he drove Medieval Dragon, crossing the finish line in a time of 2 minutes and 1.1 seconds, finishing seventh. Waldron's final qualifying race of the night was Race 8, another Pace Class event. This time, he was in the sulky behind Dontspankchecky, finishing eighth with a time of 2 minutes and 0.3 seconds.
Waldron's commitment to competing and gaining experience in these qualifying events will be crucial for his development as a harness racing driver. Each race provides valuable lessons that will contribute to his progress and prepare him for future success in the sport.
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Monday, March 24, 2025
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Waldron Gains Experience in Hoosier Park Qualifying Races
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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.
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