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Friday, July 10, 2026
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Waldron Shines with Victory at Harrah’s Hoosier Park
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Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron made his solitary appearance of the night count, securing a superb victory in the sulky at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana.
Waldron had just one opportunity to tackle the track, but he executed his race plan to perfection in the fifth race of the evening, a competitive trot class event.
Driving High Honor Role, Waldron took control of the race and timed his run beautifully, crossing the line ahead of the field in a winning time of one minute fifty-eight and two-fifths seconds to ensure a highly successful trip to the Indiana oval.
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Thursday, July 09, 2026
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Waldron secures twin fifth-place's at Harrah’s Hoosier Park
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Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron enjoyed a productive evening in the sulky, claiming two top-five finishes during a competitive night of harness racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana.
Waldron first featured in the seventh race of the evening, a fiercely contested pace class event.
Guiding Stop The Vanity, the Bermudian driver maintained a strong position throughout before crossing the line in fifth place, stopping the clock in a respectable time of 1:54&2.
He was back in action later in the evening for race twelve, shifting disciplines to the trot class behind Winnin Dollars.
In another testing field, Waldron produced a similarly composed drive to secure his second fifth-place finish of the night, guiding his horse home in a time of 1:59&4 to cap off a solid night’s work on the Indiana track.
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Wednesday, July 01, 2026
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Waldron & High Honor Role finish seventh in Indiana Opener
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Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron endured a tough outing on the track as he lined up for a solitary race at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana.
Competing in the opening race of the night in the Trot Class, Waldron took the bike of High Honor Role looking to make an impression in a competitive field.
However, the duo were unable to challenge the frontrunners, crossing the finish line in seventh place with a clocked time of 1:59.1.
Despite a determined drive from Waldron, High Honor Role couldn't find the extra gear needed at the business end of the stretch to claw back the leaders on the fast Indiana circuit.
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Friday, June 26, 2026
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Waldron Steers Tell’s Pure Power to Gritty Fifth-Place Finish
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Bermuda’s Kiwon Waldron secured a highly commendable top-five finish under the Friday night lights, guiding Tell’s Pure Power through a scorching Pace Class event at Harrah’s Hoosier Park.
Competing on the ultra-competitive Indiana harness racing circuit, the talented Bermudian driver was forced to call upon every ounce of his tactical acumen in Race 6, navigating a blistering tempo against a stacked field of elite mid-western pacers.
Driving the heavily fancied gelding Tell’s Pure Power, Waldron launched an aggressive bid from the gate, settling into stride as the front-runners set a punishing pace ahead of the backstretch.
As the field rounded the final turn and hit the homestretch, the clock stopping at a rapid 1 minute 52.3 seconds across the mile, Waldron kept his charge perfectly balanced through traffic to cross the wire in a close fifth position.
The sharp clocking marks another highly consistent performance for Waldron on the North American stage, keeping his momentum rolling ahead of a packed weekend schedule at the prestigious Indiana oval.
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Sunday, June 21, 2026
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Gritty drives for Waldron in double-header at Hoosier Park
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Bermudian harness racing driver Kiwon Waldron secured a pair of solid mid-pack finishes during a demanding multi-class card at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana.
Competing on the seven-eighths-mile dirt oval, Waldron test his tactical acumen against highly competitive North American fields in both the Pace and Trot disciplines.
His evening began in Race 1, steering Odds On Candy in a hotly contested Pace Class event. Starting smoothly from the gate, Waldron found a pocket along the backstretch and kept his charge well within striking distance of the leaders. As the field turned for home, Waldron urged a late burst from Odds On Candy, crossing the line in fourth place with a respectable time of 1:55.3.
Waldron then quickly swapped sulkies and shifted gears for Race 2, moving into the more technical Trot Class behind Double A Dream.
Facing an aggressive early tempo from the inside horses, Waldron was forced to navigate heavy traffic from a difficult lane position. Despite being unable to find a clean path to mount a late podium charge in the homestretch, he guided the trotter over the wire to secure a sixth-place finish, stopping the clock at a flat 1:58.0.
While the elusive Indiana victories escaped him on this occasion, the consistent drives continue to provide Waldron with valuable mileage on the elite US circuit.
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