Track records have been falling throughout the 2009 Remington Park season and continued to drop on April 18 with the $51,300 Bob Moore Memorial Stakes providing the stage for Quickid Corona to write some history.
Owned by the Konawa, Okla. partnership of Randy Hill and Michael Pohl, Quickid Corona flew over the 300 yards in a blazing 15.003 seconds. The effort shaved nearly a quarter of a second from the 2007 mark of 15.22 seconds established by Mr Chivato To You.
Trained by Stacy Charette-Hill and ridden by Ricky Ramirez, Quickid Corona pulled away to win by three-quarters of a length over Special Headlines. Last years Bob Moore winner Duck Mea Running was third.
A 4-year-old Texas-bred by Corona Cartel from the Royal Quick Dash mare Rustys Quickid, Quickid Corona won for the seventh time in 16 lifetime efforts and captured his fourth local race. The triumph gave his connections their first win in the Bob Moore, named after the late owner and breeder who had decades of success in the sport as well as an instrumental role in bringing pari-mutuel racing to Oklahoma.
(Courtesy Remington Park Media Relations)
HD footage & editing: RaceView Network/UViewMedia
Production assistance: RPTV
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