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Monday, July 22, 2013

CKG Billings - HATFIELD AT SCIOTO; KRIVELIN AT THE BIG M; BILLINGS WINNERS ON JULY 19


Veteran Billings members  Robert “Rapid Rail” Krivelin and “Trader Bud” Hatfield each  were victorious in separate Billings contests on July 19,  Krivelin at the Meadowlands and Hatfield at Scioto Downs.

Krivelin, last year’s National Amateur Driver of the Year, scored with Current Crisis in a 1:57.4 clocking while Hatfield prevailed with Brother Gus in 1:59.2.

Krivelin had to defeat  11 others on the mile oval and he did it with a cool-headed  drive. He floated away from the mobile gate and settled in fourth position as Tony “the Capo” Verruso, with Sam’s Honeybee and Bob “the Headhunter” Hechkoff  an d Thehouseisrockin battled head to head  past the quarter in :29 and  by the halfway point  in :57.1.

With the large field many horses never saw the pylons and there was plenty of action early. But by the time the 12 trotters turned for home “Coach Paul Minore and Wygant Prince had command  with  Krivelin and Current Crisis in hot pursuit on  the outside.

As they trotted through the homestretch Current Crisis gained command held tough for a length triumph over Wygant Prince. Don “We’re Ready To Draw” Hoover and Neon Dream had a tough trip on the outside the entire way but they still managed to finish  third.

For Krivelin it was his fifth seasonal driving victory and the 146th of his amateur career.
Owned by Krivelin’s Hero Stable and trained by Krivelin, Current Crisis returned an$11.80 win mutuel.

On the same evening in Columbus, Ohio  “Trader Bud” also a former National Amateur Driver of the Year,  gunned his odds-on favorite Brother Gus, to the front from the seven- hole and  raced virtually  unchallenged  through fractions of :28.1, :59.2 and 1:28.2 before  holding off a late charge by Condor Hall in rein to  “Dundee Joe” Miller to score  a 1-1/2 length victory. Marvelous Marv” Raber took home the show dough with Tabulator, who won the Billings Trot at Northfield  Park on July 13.

The victory for “Trader Bud” was his second in three  seasonal starts and the 225th of his amateur driving career.

Trained by Brent Davis for  the Hatfield Stables, Brother Gus  paid $3.40 for win.