LONGACRES MILE: AT A GLANCE

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  • Thursday, August 13, 2009 3:16pm
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LONGACRES MILE: AT A GLANCE

With Wednesday’s early morning post draw in the books, the field for the 74th annual running of the Longacres Mile is set.

Race to go off at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday (Fox Sports Northwest, 950 KJR AM).

THE FIELD

(Post position, horse, jockey, trainer, owner)

1, Gallon, Juan Gutierrez, Jim Penney, Michael and Amy Feuerborn;

2, Wasserman, Jennifer Whitaker, Howard Belvoir, Howard Belvoir;

3, Kruger Park, Jose Contreras, Carlos Moreno, Maria Isabel Moreno;

4, Trumpet Player Jay, TBA, Mark Glatt, Ellenay Racing Inc.;

5, Autism Awareness, David Lopez, Genaro Vallejo, Johnny Taboada;

6, Bank Emblem, Frank Fuentes, Robert Gilker, Leo and Norma Shaw;

7, Awesome Gem, Russell Baze, Craig Dollase, West Point Thoroughbreds;

8, Teide, Chad Hoverson, Dino Condilenios, Swift Thoroughbreds Inc.;

9, Atta Boy Roy, Ricky Frazier, Valorie Lund, R.E.V. Racing LLC;

10, Sierra Sunset, William Antongeorgi, Jeff Bonde, Lebherz, Mariani & Schmitt

11, Crafty Power, Frank Alvarado, Jerry Hollendorfer, Hollendorfer and Todaro; and

12, Assessment, Gallyn Mitchell, Howard Belvoir, Tice Ranch Stables LLC.

OTHER EVENTS

Emerald Downs will be celebrating Mile weekend with several auxiliary events, including:

• 3 p.m., Saturday, Legendary jockey Laffit Pincay Jr. will be on hand to sign copies of his book, “Anatomy of a Winner;”

• 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Railbird Rally Tailgate Party. $5 admission includes program, food and drink;

• Sunday, $100,000 Emerald Distaff for fillies and mares three-years and older


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