Waldron Endures Marathon Day at Harrah’s Hoosier Park
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Bermudian harness driver Kiwon Waldron showcased his endurance and versatility at Harrah’s Hoosier Park this week, navigating a grueling schedule that saw him compete from the early morning qualifiers through to the high-stakes afternoon main races.
The marathon day began in the Trot Class qualifiers, where Waldron took the bike of Johnny Broad in the third race of the morning. In a competitive field, the pair delivered a solid performance to finish fourth, stopping the clock at a respectable 1:57&4.
However, the drama intensified as the action shifted to the main card in the afternoon. In the second race of the day, a Pace Class event, Waldron found himself involved in one of the tightest finishes of the meet. Steering Tellit Candy, Waldron crossed the wire in a dead heat for the lead, forcing the judges to review the photo finish. After a lengthy deliberation, the victory was awarded to Love Story, driven by Jordan Ross, with both horses sharing an identical time of 1:56&3.
Waldron returned to the track for the sixth race on the card, once again competing in the Trot Class. Driving Hawt Yoga, he managed to secure a podium finish, navigating a crowded stretch to claim third place with a time of 1:58&4.
While the elusive victory remained just out of reach on this occasion, Waldron’s ability to remain competitive across multiple classes and sessions continues to solidify his reputation as one of the most consistent drivers currently campaigning at the Indiana track.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Crews Set for Exclusive islandstats.com Interview 10 am
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Bermudian equestrian standout Blaire Crews will be the headline guest on islandstats.com today, appearing live at 10 am to discuss her recent run of impressive performances on the international circuit.
Fresh from a productive winter campaign in the United States, Crews is set to provide an inside look at her development as she continues to climb the ranks of the competitive overseas jumping scene.
The young rider has been in exceptional form this season, most notably at the World Equestrian Centre in Ocala, Florida. During the Ocala Winter Spectacular IX in March, Crews delivered a series of top-five finishes, proving her composure against deep international fields.
Riding her talented partner Cayden, she secured a brilliant second place in the .90m Novice Junior Jumper division and followed it up with a third-place finish in the II. 2d division of the same class. Her versatility was also on display in the hunter ring, where she guided Cayden to a ninth-place finish in the WEC Non-Pro Derby.
The interview is also expected to touch upon her partnership with Gentley, the horse she piloted to a prestigious victory in the Young Jumpers II Class earlier this year. The pair clocked a flawless clear round in 73.713 seconds to claim the win, a result that signaled Crews’ arrival as a serious contender on the Florida circuit.
Crews, the daughter of former top Bermuda sailor Paula Lewin, has consistently shown the technical poise required to navigate high-stakes environments like the Hamel Foundation NHS 3'3" Equitation Championships and the Split Rock Fall Classic in Kentucky.
With the 2026 season reaching a pivotal point, today’s live discussion will offer fans a chance to hear about the logistical and physical demands of competing at such a high level abroad.
The live stream will begin at 10 am on islandstats.com, where Crews will reflect on her journey from the local Botanical Gardens rings to the stadiums of Ocala and Lexington.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Riding Stars take Centre Stage at Botanical Gardens
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The 85th annual Agricultural Exhibition has returned to the Botanical Gardens with a flourish, as Bermuda’s equestrian community delivered a series of standout performances over the first two days of competition. Against the backdrop of one of the island's most cherished traditions, the main ring became a showcase for precision, speed, and horsemanship.
Thursday’s session was headlined by the crowning of the Best Riding Horse in Show. Michael Rodrigues continued his impressive form, guiding Rambo to the championship title after a commanding display of rhythm and presence. Sophie Greenway and Chevy ZG followed closely to secure the reserve championship in a tightly contested division.
As the action moved into Friday, the focus shifted to the high-energy Parade Horses and Ponies. Harley Greenslade took top honours with Random Raider, holding off a strong challenge from Domico Watson and Fist Full of Thunder. Courtney Sims rounded out the top three aboard Mr. Mano, delighting the crowds with a spirited performance.
The jumping events reached a crescendo with the 1.15m Horse Jumping class. Abby Bardgett produced a masterclass in tactical riding, piloting Causing Chaos to a clinical victory. Michael Rodrigues made his second podium appearance of the week, taking second place with Acocetto HS, while Philip Correia and Poker Face secured third in a session that tested the agility of both horse and rider.
In the equitation ring, the adults proved they were equally adept at meeting the technical demands of the judges. Christina Davis led the way in the Adult Equitation class, delivering a flawless round aboard Time Flies to claim first place. Gemma Carreiro took second with Martini on the Rocks, while Nina Wehmeyer and Quality Time finished in third to complete a day of high-calibre competition in Paget.
Landmark Performance for James at Aiken Spring Classic
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Bermudian equestrian Tyler James enjoyed a transformative week at the Highfields Event Center in South Carolina, marking a series of career milestones at the Aiken Spring Classic Masters Show.
The highlight of the event came through James’ technical evolution alongside his standout mount, Vino Blanco. The pair produced a flawless double-clear round in their first-ever Welcome Stakes Classic, securing an impressive fifth-place finish. That performance served as a springboard for the duo to enter the 1.35–1.40 meter Grand Prix, where they navigated a demanding course against a seasoned field of professional riders to claim tenth place overall.
While the Grand Prix marked a new chapter in his jumping career, James remained a dominant force in the Equitation and Hunter divisions aboard Cruise Control. Consistently delivering scores in the high 80s, the pair demonstrated remarkable rhythm and precision. Their efforts were rewarded with a second-place finish in the Jump Seat Medal Class and a seventh-place finish in the 3.6-foot Performance Hunter Class, further solidifying their reputation for consistency at the regional level.
The week also provided a glimpse into the future as James showcased the development of his young horse, Zero to Sixty. The developing talent showed plenty of scope and speed, securing a victory in the 0.95-meter Jumper Division before following it up with a credible fourth-place finish in the 1.0-meter category.
For James, the breadth of success across multiple disciplines and experience levels represents a significant step forward in his competitive campaign. Having successfully transitioned to the Grand Prix stage, he heads into the remainder of the spring season with considerable momentum and a growing stable of high-performing mounts.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Waldron Secures Podium Finishes in Indiana Return
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Driver Kiwon Waldron continued his consistent form at Harrah’s Hoosier Park this week, claiming two hard-earned third-place finishes on a competitive night of racing in Indiana.
Waldron, who has become a familiar face on the United States harness racing circuit, demonstrated his tactical versatility across two different Pace Class encounters, ensuring both his mounts featured prominently at the business end of the evening.
In Race 8, Waldron was in the sulky of Tellit Candy. Navigating a swift opening half, he kept the pacer in a prime position to strike as the field turned for home. In a blanket finish, Tellit Candy crossed the line in 1:57.4 to secure the final podium spot, trailing the winner by narrow margins.
The Bermudian was back in the bike for Race 10, this time steering Seven Hundred. In another tactical Pace Class battle, Waldron utilized a patient drive to stay within contention through the final quarters. The pair stopped the clock at a flat 1:58.0, once again crossing the line in third place to cap off a solid night’s work for the island's premier driver.
The dual podium finishes maintain Waldron’s steady momentum at the Anderson-based track as he prepares for a busy spring schedule. With his timing and positioning remaining sharp, a return to the winner’s circle looks to be just around the corner for the talented driver.