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Strong Hope ($5.10) remained razor sharp and proved it by lowering his own track record in winning the $10,000 Open Trot in 1:56.3 over the fast track at Buffalo Raceway on Friday (June 17) night.

 

He beat his own standard of 1:57.1 (males age five and up) set this season on April 16. Strong Hope has now won four times in his last eight starts along with a trio of second place finishes.

 

It was the sixth time this year a track record has been rewritten at Buffalo Raceway. With the field scratched down to five, Cold Certified tried to cut the mile with splits of :29.1, :59.0 and 1:28.0. But with a quarter mile to trot, Cold Certified called it a night and the first-over Strong Hope (Ray Fisher Jr.) powerfully took command and never looked back in the stretch, putting away the field with a :28.3 last panel. The battle for the minor spoils went to Serious George (Mike Caprio) who finished 3-3/4 lengths behind the winner while Northern Matador (Jim Morrill Jr.) took third.

 

Owned and trained by Joe Agostino, Strong Hope (Cr Excalibur-Spring Lane Joanie) is a 9-year-old horse who has six wins in 20 attempts this season. The victory upped his 2016 winnings to $43,191 and $544,074 lifetime. Fisher Jr. and Drew Monti each had triples in the bike while Angelo Nappo and Agostino each doubled. Racing will resume on Saturday (June 18) night at 6 p.m. with a 10-race card scheduled.

 

The Pick-5 has a $993 carryover starting in the fifth race. For more information including the latest news, results, race replays and upcoming promotions, go to www.buffaloraceway.com.