harnessracing.com
The Horsenman and Fair World
  • News Archive
  • Racing Reports
    • Sire's Progeny
    • Dam's Progeny
    • Single Horse
    • Leading Sires
    • Racing Recap
  • Sale Reports
    • Sire's Progeny
    • Dam's Progeny
    • Single Horse
    • Leading Sires
    • Sales Results
    • Sales Info
  • Calendars
    • Stakes Schedule
    • Sales Schedule
  • Entries/Results
    • USTA Entries
    • USTA Results
    • SC Entries
    • SC Results
  • Programs
    • TrackMaster® PPs
  • Guide Directory
  • Magazine Info
    • Issue Highlights
    • New Subscriptions
    • Renewals
    • Address Change
    • Advertising Rates
    • Send A Letter
« »
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30    
View all for this month

Click here for RSS

Five winners for Devaux

Return Home
November 02, 2006 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Jimmy Devaux put on a driving clinic at Monticello Raceway Wednesday when he drove five horses to victory on the 13-race card. Oddly, all his winners came behind trotters, which is a record of sorts and the first time in the 48-year history of Monticello Raceway that a driver reined five trotters to victory on one card.

Devaux started slowly and didn’t reach the winner's circle until the sixth race when he guided B Practicing ($19.80) to a 2:00.3 victory. He then won the featured eighth race with Lemon Pepper ($9.20) in a time of 1:58.4.

He then finished with a rush winning the last three trots on the card. He scored with Thirty Trips ($6.80) in 2:00.4 in the 11th; Hanger Pride N ($5.30) to a come-from behind victory in 2:01.2 from the eight hole; and finished his outstanding afternoon with a gate-to-wire triumph behind Craiger ($6.80) in 2:00.3.

The mild-mannered youngster seemed to take everything in stride after his victories. “I guess I was in a good spot and everything went just right all afternoon,” he said very unexcitedly, and then added “ya’ know all the wins were with good class trotters, too.”

Devaux won the Monticello driving crown during the 2002 season when he reined 288 winners. In his career the 39-year-old reinsman has won over 1,780, with the bulk coming since 2000. With his five driving victories Wednesday he now has 155 at the meeting which is good for fifth place on the local leaderboard. (Monticello)

« Back

Bookmark and Share
Home :: News Archive :: Racing Reports :: Sale Reports :: Calendars :: Guide Directory :: Contact The Staff
Advertising Rates & Information For: Horseman And Fair World Magazine :: HarnessRacing.com :: Harness Racing Weekend Preview
Website Design by eLink Design, Inc. A Lexington Web Design Company :: Hosted by Intelliwire, LLC, An Offsite Backup Company
Site contents may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher.
© 2012 Horseman Publishing Co., Lexington KY, All Rights Reserved