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Harness race tracks across North America will be participating in Back to the Track
festivities this weekend, sponsored by the United States Trotting Association,
where fans are invited back to their favorite harness racing venue to enjoy a day
of harness racing excitement and fan activities. Scarborough Downs celebrates on
Sunday, July 15th with a host of events and premier racing, including the return
of the $25,000 Mid-Summer Classic Invitational, where Maine’s top pacers will compete
for big prize money. Sunday post time is 1:05 pm.
"We’re thrilled to bring back the Mid-Summer Classic,” said track announcer, Mike
Sweeney, "and we couldn't be happier with the field - eight quality horses from
top to bottom with no throw outs in sight. World-champion Cactus Creek figures
to guarantee a robust pace scenario as he flaunts his patented early speed from
the rail while the classy Wholly Louy and the millionaire Silent Swing plot their
strategies. Hotrod Falcon's long-standing track record of 1:52.4 will definitely
be in their cross hairs as the wire approaches on Sunday. This will surely be one
for the archives."
With combined earnings of over $4.23 million dollars, this is the richest cast
of characters ever assembled in one race in the 62-year history of Scarborough
Downs. Scarborough Downs last featured the $25,000 Mid-Summer Classic pace in 2010,
which was won by “The Queen,” Shady Sabrina, who paced the mile timed in track-record-setting
1:54.3.
The field for the marquis pacing event is as follows:
Scarborough Downs’ Back to the Track events begin at noon sharp with world-champion
Black Percheron horse and carriage rides around the track, courtesy of Trippcrest Farm
of Harrison, Maine. Fans will be treated to $1 Dogs, free Back To the Track t-shirts
(while supplies last), driver autographs, a drawing for a ride in the starting car,
and a grand prize drawing where one lucky patron will be invited back to the track
for dinner for 10 with food catered by local new business Sea Smoke BBQ of Scarborough,
with $30 to bet on each race (up to 10 races).
Admission to the event is free.
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