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Saturday, November 23, 2024
Photo Finish Frenzy as Harness Racing Season Continues

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The thunder of hooves and the roar of the crowd returned to the National Equestrian Center on Vesey Street as the Bermuda Harness Pony Racing season kicked off in thrilling fashion. The evening was filled with edge-of-your-seat action, culminating in a series of photo finishes that left spectators breathless. Results are unofficial until all protest have been heard

The official judge had a busy night, with five out of twelve races requiring a photo finish to determine the victor. The excitement reached fever pitch with three consecutive photo finishes in the first half of the racing card.

In the 1:06&2 to 1:09&4 Time Bar Class, Candyce Martins and Rockin My Business emerged victorious in a nail-biting finish, clocking a winning time of 1:07&4. Jashaun Young and Holy Grail, pushing them all the way, were awarded second place with the same time.

The 1:04&1 to 1:06&1 Time Bar Class produced another photo finish thriller. Colin Mello, driving Itsallaboutme, crossed the line in 1:06&3, just ahead of Tahzii Flood and Inwoods Realist, who also clocked the same time.

The photo finish frenzy continued in the next race, as Darico Clarke and A Touch of Red were declared the winners of the 1:04&1 to 1:06&1 Time Bar Class with a time of 1:07&4. Teshi Zuill and Gold-N-Glory, in a remarkable display of speed, shared the same time but had to settle for second place.

The opening night of the harness pony racing season delivered a spectacle of close finishes and exhilarating competition, setting the stage for a thrilling season ahead.

HEAT 1

1:10/3 & Slower Time Bar Class


1:08&3 Kirista Rabain & Gold Rush

1:09&0 Tahzii Flood & HuntinForGold

HEAT 2

1:06&2 – 1:09&4 Time Bar Class


1:07&4 Candyce Martins & Rockin My Business

1:07&4 Jashaun Young & Holy Grail

HEAT 3

1:04&1 – 1:06&1 Time Bar Class


1:06&3 Colin Mello & Itsallaboutme

1:06&3 Tahzii Flood & Inwoods Realist

HEAT 4

1:04&1 – 1:06&1 Time Bar Class


1:07&4 Darico Clarke & A Touch of Red

1:07&4 Teshi Zuill & Gold-N-Glory

HEAT 5

1:04&0 & Faster Time Bar Class


1:03&4 Maurice Raynor & Rockeyed Optimist

1:04&0 Phillip Correia & War Machine
1:04&1 Candyce Martins & Smart Machine

HEAT 6

1:04&0 & Faster Time Bar Class


1:04&2 Teshi Zuill & Somegoldsomewhere

1:04&4 Andrea Westerfield & Special Gold

HEAT 7

1:10/3 & Slower Time Bar Class


1:08&1 Tahzii Flood & HuntinForGold

1:08&3 Kirista Rabain & Gold Rush

HEAT 8

1:06&2 – 1:09&4 Time Bar Class


1:06&4 Jashaun Young & Holy Grail

1:06&4 Candyce Martins & Rockin My Business

HEAT 9

1:04&1 – 1:06&1 Time Bar Class


1:05&2 Colin Mello & Itsallaboutme

1:05&3 Tahzii Flood & Inwoods Realist

HEAT 10

1:04&1 – 1:06&1 Time Bar Class


1:08&0 Teshi Zuill & Gold-N-Glory

1:08&1 Darico Clarke & A Touch of Red

HEAT 11

1:04&0 & Faster Time Bar Class


1:03&1 Phillip Correia & War Machine

1:03&4 Maurice Raynor & Rockeyed Optimist
1:06&0 Candyce Martins & Smart Machine

HEAT 12

1:04&0 & Faster Time Bar Class


1:03&4 Teshi Zuill & Somegoldsomewhere

1:03&4 Andrea Westerfield & Special Gold
Friday, November 22, 2024
Bermuda Riders Begin Competing at Grand Caraibe

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The 2024-2025 Grand Caraibe International Jumping Competition commenced in Suriname with a thrilling Speed Class, featuring 40 riders representing a diverse range of nations, including the host country, Bahamas, Antigua, Cayman Islands, Martinique, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, and Bermuda.

Bermuda's Emma Kempe, partnered with Noble, in the 0.75m - 0.85 Division delivered a strong performance, finishing 13th overall. Kempe navigated the challenging course with precision, achieving a clear first round in a time of 42.33 seconds. She continued her impressive form in the second round, again riding clear and improving her time to 39.97 seconds.

Sierra Wolffe, representing Bermuda alongside Jesalza, also in the 0.75m - 0.85 Division demonstrated her equestrian skills. Wolffe completed a clear first round in a time of 39.28 seconds, showcasing her speed and control. In the second round, the pair unfortunately incurred 8 penalty fault points, resulting in a final time of 41.74 seconds and a 28th place finish.

Taking to the course for the 0.95m - 1.05m Division saw Kayla Bardgett and Check Mate finish 8th with a First Round Clear Round time of 43.25, but in the Second Round they had Four penalty Fauklt Points and a time of 34.52.

Kimoy Cruickshank in the 20 competitor 0.95m - 1.05m Division finished 19th, riding Mufasa , they had a First Round time of 69.96 and they had 16 Penalty Fault points.

Raishun Burch was in action in the 1.15m - 1.20m Division riding Herocou finished 6th , they had a Clear First Round time of 53.33, but then he clocked 46.19 in their Second Round, but they also had 13 Penalty Fault Points.

The Grand Caraibe International Jumping Competition continues with further events, providing a platform for these talented riders to showcase their abilities on the international stage.



Thursday, November 21, 2024
Waldron Delivers Strong Performances in Indiana

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Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron continued his successful campaign at Harrah's Hoosier Park, competing in five races on the evening's program.

Waldron's first drive of the night came in Race 7, a 2-year-old Trot Class. Partnered with Melissa P, the pair secured a fifth-place finish with a time of 2:02.4.

In Race 8, a Pace Class, Waldron took the reins of Mary Jo Ray, guiding the horse to a strong second-place finish in 1:58 flat.

Waldron continued his impressive form in Race 10, another Pace Class, where he piloted Jd's Queen Lori to a second-place finish, clocking a time of 1:56.3.

Race 12 saw Waldron compete in the Pace Class with Jn Dominator, achieving a fourth-place finish in 1:57.2.

In his final drive of the night, Waldron partnered with Miki's Big Guy in Race 14, a Pace Class. The duo finished ninth with a time of 1:58.3.

Waldron's consistent performances at Harrah's Hoosier Park demonstrate his skill and dedication to the sport of harness racing. He continues to represent Bermuda proudly on the North American racing circuit.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Waldron Battles for Glory at Harrah's Hoosier Park

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Kiwon Waldron was back in the sulky, facing fierce competition under the bright lights of Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana. The Bermudian driver showcased his skills and determination in a thrilling night of harness racing action.

In Race 4, a Pace Class event, Waldron guided "Sweet Tell" through a whirlwind of thundering hooves and flying sulkies. They battled hard, navigating the twists and turns of the track with precision, but ultimately finished seventh with a time of 1:54 flat.

The intensity ramped up in Race 12, a Trot Class showdown. Waldron, in the bike behind "Marys Magic," demonstrated his tactical prowess, maneuvering through the pack with a combination of finesse and aggression. They charged towards the finish line, crossing in a hard-fought fourth place with a time of 1:56.3.

Despite facing tough competition, Waldron proved his mettle on the track. He continues to represent Bermuda with pride, showcasing his talent and dedication in the world of harness racing. With every race, he gains valuable experience and inches closer to victory lane. Keep an eye on this rising star as he continues his quest for harness racing glory.


Monday, November 18, 2024
Bermuda Team Announced for Grand Caraibe

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The Bermuda Equestrian Federation has selected four riders to represent Bermuda at the 2024-2025 Grand Caraibe International Jumping Competition in Suriname from November 22nd to 24th.

Kayla Bardgett, Sierra Wolffe, Emma Kempe, and Kimoy Cruickshank will compete against riders from Suriname, Bahamas, Antigua, Cayman Islands, Martinique, Jamaica, and Guadeloupe. This will be Cruickshank's third appearance at the Grand Caraibe competition, while Bardgett, Wolffe, and Kempe will each be making their second appearance.

The competition format involves riding loaned horses and spans two days. The first day features a speed class with varying jump heights, and the second day consists of "Jump-Off" classes at various heights.

The Bermuda Equestrian Federation wishes the team the best of luck in Suriname as they compete against top riders from across the Caribbean region.

The Bermuda riders will be coached by Bermuda Grand Prix rider Raishun Burch who also serves as Bermuda’s Team manager.


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