It was a successful night at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana for Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron, who showcased his talent across five races, securing two victories and two second-place finishes.
Waldron's evening began in Race 1, a Pace Class event, where he guided Six Sticks Of Gum to a fifth-place finish, clocking a time of 1:54&4.
He then found himself in the winner's circle for the first time in Race 3, a Trot Class event. Waldron expertly piloted Mclady Of Hearts to a strong second-place finish, crossing the line in 1:56&1.
Waldron repeated his second-place performance in the very next race, Race 4, another Trot Class event. This time, he was in the bike of Poppleton, clocking a time of 1:56&4.
The breakthrough win for Waldron came in Race 7, a Trot Class race. He partnered with Melissa P and together they powered to victory, recording a winning time of 1:57&1.
Waldron capped off his impressive night in Race 12, a Pace Class event. Driving Friendly's Scooter, he steered the horse to a decisive victory, clocking a winning time of 1:55.0.
With two wins and two second-place finishes from his five drives, it was a night to remember for Kiwon Waldron at Harrah's Hoosier Park, demonstrating his skill and consistency in the sulky.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Waldron Completes Double at Hoosier Park
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Kiwon Waldron was back in action at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, competing in two races on the Monday night card.
Waldron's first drive came in RACE 1, a Pace Class event. He was in the sulky behind Roger that Bluechip, who finished in 6th place with a time of 1 minute, 59 and three-fifths of a second (1:59&3).
Later in the evening, Waldron steered Miki's Big Guy in RACE 7, another event in the Pace Class. They crossed the finish line in 7th position, clocking a time of 1 minute, 55 and two-fifths of a second (1:55&2).
Waldron's two drives at the Indiana track continue his consistent presence in the North American harness racing scene.
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Waldron Active in Four Races at Hoosier Park Return
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Kiwon Waldron was back in the sulky at Harrah's Hoosier Park in Indiana, participating in a busy night of four races across both the Trot and Pace classes.
Waldron's evening began in RACE 7, a Trot Class event, where he drove Great Flick. The pair finished in 6th place, crossing the finish line with a time of 1 minute and 59 seconds flat.
Moving onto the Pace Class for RACE 9, Waldron was in the bike of Friendly's Scooter. They put in a solid performance to finish 4th, clocking a time of 1 minute, 55 and four-fifths of a second (1:55&4).
Waldron returned to the Trot Class for RACE 11, this time behind Wiggy Hill. They completed the race in 8th position with a time of 2 minutes and one-fifth of a second (2:00&1).
His final drive of the night came in RACE 13, another Pace Class event. Waldron steered Flirtin Fanera to a respectable 4th place finish, stopping the clock in 1 minute and 53 seconds flat (1:53).
Waldron's active night, competing in multiple races across different gaits, demonstrates his continued involvement in the harness racing scene at Harrah's Hoosier Park.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Sunshine Follows Rain on Final Day of Exhibition
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The 84th Annual Agricultural Exhibition drew to a close at the Botanical Gardens today, with the final day's equestrian events unfolding under a mix of weather. Despite a rainy start, the Main Ring eventually basked in bright sunshine as the competitions reached their climax.
The Driving Ponies in Hand, Trotting Bred (Racing Ponies) Class saw Stephanie Kempe and Its All About Me secure victory and lift the Worthy Castle Trophy.
In the Driving Ponies in Hand, Non-Trotting Bred Class, Harley Greenslade and Random Ranger took home the Noah's Ark Buckeye Trophy. The partnership of Nicole Cable and Random Ranger also proved successful in the Pleasure Driving Pony, Non-Trotting Bred Class, winning the Springbrook's Goodfellow Trophy.
Michael Watson riding Heza Coolsensation claimed the Angela Darrell Trophy in memory of Jason Jones & Western Pleasure Junior Champion Horse title in the Western Pleasure Horses and Ponies Class.
The Children’s Pleasure Driving Pony (Trottingbred) Class saw Chloe Mello and War Machine emerge victorious, earning the DHPC Plaque.
Roseland demonstrated consistent excellence throughout the show, earning the Highest Point award in the Western Horse Class with a total of 271 points.
The prestigious Best Driving Pony in Show Championship was awarded to It's All About Me, with War Machine named the Reserve Champion.
Individual achievements were also celebrated, with COURTNEY SIMS receiving THE FRED PIMENTEL AWARD FOR THE JUNIOR WITH MOST POINTS, and KIRISTA RABAIN taking home THE GEORGE KENIEN TROPHY FOR THE ADULT WITH THE MOST POINTS.
Despite the initial damp conditions, the final day of equestrian competition provided a fitting end to another successful Agricultural Exhibition, showcasing the dedication and skill of Bermuda's riders and their equine partners.
More Equestrian Excellence on Day Two of Exhibition
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Day two of the 84th Annual Agricultural Exhibition at the Botanical Gardens continued to showcase the strong bond between horse and rider, with another full schedule of equestrian events captivating the crowds in the Main Ring.
Glen Smith and J.S. Magic demonstrated their skill in the Driving Horse in Hand Class, claiming the Joe Vieria Trucking Limited Plaque. In the junior ranks, Annie Duffin riding Wintermint secured The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Parks Cup in the Riding Pony in Hand class.
The Pleasure Driving Horse, Single Class saw Melody Greenslade and Random Renegade emerge victorious, taking home both the Atom Water Service Cup and The Malabar Trophy.
Jonelle Smith and J.S. Magic once again proved a formidable partnership, winning The William Ray Trophy in the Ladies Open Carriage Class, Single (Adults Only).
The day concluded with the crowning of the Champion and Reserve Champion for The Best Riding Pony in Show for Juniors. Memory Lane Papparazzi took the top honors as Champion, with Puff The Magic Dragon named the Reserve Champion, highlighting the quality of young riders and their ponies on display. The equestrian events continue to be a major draw at the Agricultural Exhibition, promising further exciting competition on the final day.