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Sunday, January 25, 2026
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Steele & Rambo lead the way at Inwood/RES Horse Show
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Bermuda’s equestrian community gathered at the National Equestrian Center on Vesey Street for the Inwood/RES Hunter & Equitation Horse Show, where a series of polished performances highlighted the island’s talent across the divisions.
The day’s premier event, the BEF Open Equitation Medal Series, was claimed by Vicki Steele. Riding the seasoned Rambo, Steele produced a masterclass in precision and poise over the 3 feet 6 inch fences to secure the top spot on the podium. Simone Sainsbury, aboard Deltas Roulette, provided stiff competition to finish in second place, underlining the high standard of the elite equitation field.
In the 3 foot Equitation Medal class, Courtney Bromby took top honors with a commanding round on Dorus Du Domain Z. She was followed closely by Sophie Greenway on Chevy ZG Z and Julia Cooper on Colbi Moon, both of whom demonstrated remarkable consistency over the fences. Bromby’s success continued in the Hunter division, where Logan Flood guided Dorus Du Domain Z to another victory at the 3 foot height, edging out Greenway and Sainsbury in a tightly contested jumping class.
The junior and amateur ranks also saw significant success. Vee McKey claimed victory in the Open Equitation up to 2 feet 9 inches class with Harrison, while Nathalie Rushe on Lollipop and Laura Lister on Deltas Roulette completed the top three. In the walk and trot division, Drew Myers led the way on Red Sky At Night, finishing ahead of Lilabelle Trebing on Creme De La Creme and Brinkley McCormick on Puff The Magic Dragon.
The event, which serves as a key qualifier in the domestic equestrian calendar, once again showcased the depth of talent within the Bermuda Equestrian Federation’s ranks as riders look ahead to the major season-ending shows.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Inwood/RES Hunter & Equitation Horse Show Results
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Sunday, January 18, 2026
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Smart Machine Dominates as Harness Racing Thrills
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The National Equestrian Centre played host to a dramatic day of harness racing as season standouts Smart Machine and Candyce Martins set a blistering pace on the Vesey Street track.
It was an afternoon defined by razor-thin margins and elite speed, with the presiding judge called into action to settle a high-stakes opening heat. In the first 1:03&0 and Faster Time Bar Class, Martins and Smart Machine went nose-to-nose with Philip Correia behind Red October. Both ponies stopped the clock at 1:02&3, forcing a judicial review that eventually saw Martins awarded the win in one of the tightest finishes of the season.
While the opening heat was a battle of attrition, the eighth heat of the 1:03&0 and Faster Division Time Bar Class saw a pure display of raw speed. Representing Belhaven Stables, Smart Machine once again showcased why he is considered the pony to beat in 2026.
With Martins at the helm, the gelding powered through the final turn to record a 1:02&1 finish—the fastest time of the entire race day. The performance further cements the duo’s dominance in the top-tier division as they continue to flirt with long-standing track records.
The competitive nature of the meet was not limited to the elite class, as the 1:03&1 - 1:04&1 Time Bar Class produced two of the most discussed finishes of the afternoon.
In heat five, Philip Correia found himself on the right side of a close call. Driving Gold Rush, Correia narrowly edged out Tahzii Flood and Huntinforgold, finishing in 1:03&2 compared to Flood’s 1:03&3. The result served as a measure of revenge for Correia after his narrow loss earlier in the day.
The drama continued into heat fourteen, featuring the Rookie class within the same time bar. Maurice Raynor, piloting Rockeyed Optimist, managed to hold off a late charge from Teshi and Somegoldsomewhere. Raynor crossed the line in 1:03&3, just a fraction ahead of Somegoldsomewhere's 1:03&4, capping off a day where every hundredth of a second proved vital.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Harness Pony Racing Results
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Sunday, January 11, 2026
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Photo Finishes Highlight Dramatic Day at Vesey Street
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The judge was kept busy at the National Equestrian Centre as a thrilling afternoon of Harness Pony Racing on Vesey Street culminated in four photo finishes and the fastest times of the 2026 season.
In a day defined by razor-thin margins, the presiding official was called upon to settle multiple dead heats, starting in the 1:07&1 - 1:08&3 Time Bar Class. Victoria's Secret, driven by Candyce Martins, and Reel Desire, piloted by Liam Stones, crossed the wire in an identical time of 1:06/2. After a careful review of the tape, Martins was awarded the win by the narrowest of margins, while Kool The Fire and D.J. Burchall followed closely in 1:06/4.
The drama continued in Heat Nine of the 1:03&1 - 1:04&1 bracket, where another tie at the line forced the judge into action. Rockeyed Optimist, with Maurice Raynor in the bike, and Huntinforgold, driven by Tahzii Flood, both clocked a blistering 1:04/0. Raynor was eventually ruled the victor in what was one of the most competitive heats of the afternoon.
History repeated itself in the 1:04&2 - 1:05&3 Time Bar Class, as Jashaun Young and Holy Grail went nose-to-nose with D.J. Burchall behind Inwood's Realist. Both ponies recorded a time of 1:05/2, with Young securing the decision to add another victory to his season's tally.
The atmosphere reached a fever pitch for the final race of the day, featuring the elite 1:03 and Faster Division. In a spectacular display of speed, Red October, driven by Philip Correia, and Smart Machine, with Candyce Martins at the helm, recorded the joint-fastest times of the day at 1:02 flat. After a final consultation, Correia was awarded the win, capping off an afternoon of heart stopping racing that saw the track record threatened on multiple occasions.
Click Here to see the Full January 11th 2026 Harness Pony Racing Results
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Thursday, January 08, 2026
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SafeSport Actions Taken Against Minors
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The month of December saw six professionals including Ki-Juan Miners in the hunter/jumper industry either added to the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s Centralized Disciplinary Database or movement in the response and resolution status of their open cases.
One of the two of the biggest decisions involved well-known Wellington show jumper and singer Minors, who was arrested for sexual assault and battery in August.
Minors faces Temporary Restrictions for allegations of misconduct, with additional details including: “no unsupervised coaching/training, no contact directive(s), and limitations on participation.” Minors is a professional rider and musician who competes internationally in show jumping for his native Bermuda, including at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in Bogotá. On August 26, Minors was arrested and charged with sexual battery (of a victim 18 years of age or older) by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office resulting from alleged events that took place at his home in Wellington in March. He was later released on bail. Minors has pleaded not guilty; his criminal case is currently open and is working its way through the court system.
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Saturday, January 03, 2026
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Waldron Prepares for Harrah’s 2026 Return
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Bermudian harness racing ace Kiwon Waldron is set to kick-start his 2026 campaign in the United States, with Harrah’s Hoosier Park confirming the start of its qualifying season.
The Indiana Standardbred Association (ISA) has announced that qualifying races for the new year are scheduled to commence in late January. These sessions, which act as the traditional "curtain-raiser" for the professional season, will allow drivers and trainers to fine-tune their stock after the winter break. For Waldron, who has become a rising force on the US circuit, these qualifiers represent the first opportunity to build on a prolific 2025 that saw him record multiple hat-tricks and signature victories in the Midwest.
The qualifying window will run through early February, serving as a high-stakes preparation period before the pari-mutuel meet officially gets underway.
Following the preliminary qualifying rounds, the full 2026 racing season at Harrah's Hoosier Park is scheduled to officially begin on Thursday, February 12th.
The upcoming calendar is one of the most demanding in the sport, with live racing slated to run for over nine months, eventually concluding November 28th. The Anderson-based track remains a premier destination for the industry, having recently enhanced its facilities to support year-round training and mid-winter starts.
Waldron's inclusion in the Indiana season follows a standout year where he successfully balanced a busy schedule across both Trot and Pace classes. The 25-year-old, often referred to as "The Pride of Warwick," has drawn significant praise from US commentators for his tactical versatility and consistency in the sulky.
As the Indiana Standardbred community prepares for the "dress rehearsal" qualifiers in a few weeks' time, all eyes will be on whether Waldron can maintain the momentum that has seen him move from a rookie sensation to an established name in one of harness racing's most competitive regions.
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