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Airzoom Lindy lowers Vernon trotting standard

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Airzoom Lindy posted the fastest trotting mile of the 40-program meeting and a track record for 4-year-old diagonally gaited horses with his 1:54.1 triumph in Friday night’s $11,000 featured sixth race at Vernon Downs.
 
Trainer Frank Antonacci was on hand to drive Airzoom Lindy in his first official start of 2010. Leaving from post six, the well-bred son of Cantab Hall-True Diva followed Sharpshootennorris to the quarter, timed in :28 seconds over a “good” track, then took charge and remained of the lead en route to a 1-3/4-length triumph in the week’s Miracle Mile-1 contest.
 
The eye-popping performance trimmed three-fifths of a second off the previous meet standard for high-steppers, and four-fifths of a second off the track’s all-time mark, set by Diamond Goal in 2002.
 
It was the fifth lifetime tally for the career-winner of $206,609, who is owned by the Lindy Racing Stable (his breeder) and Robert Rudolph. He paid $4.10 for finishing first.
 
The M&L of Delaware stable’s Ladystar delivered the meet’s swiftest mile by a 2-year-old filly pacer after her 1:56.2 triumph in Friday’s $2,900 second event. Chris Lems did the catch-driving for trainer Larry Rathbone as the brown daughter of Bettor’s Delight-Forever Cam chalked up a win record and her first score in three official trips to the track.
 
Friday’s fastest mile was a 1:53 showing by newcomer Here Comes Kris (trainer Kevin Hough driving for himself and Kelly Hough) in the $3,000 first race. The 5-year-old pacer’s lifetime best mile resulted in his third season’s score. (Vernon Downs)
 

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