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Friday, April 8, 2016

KRIVELIN CRUISES TO AN EASY VICTORY IN $15,000 NAADA FINAL

By john manzi for NAADA

Talk about dominating. Not only did Bob Krivelin win five legs of the recently completed NAADA Trotting Series but he also was victorious in the series $15,000 Finale which was presented Thursday evening at Yonkers Raceway. In fact he won that contest by five lengths with his own Permanent Joy in a time of 1:59.

“My horse went a big trip,” he said. We had the pole (position) and  (Dave) Yarock (with Nautilus De Vie) left like gangbusters which was OK with me but when Alan Schwartz slipped in in front of me as we headed to the quarter pole it  upset my plans  for a two-hole journey.

Yarock’s trotter led the field by the first quarter in :29  and with horses hung on the limb and moving up it forced Krivelin to come first-up as the field headed to the half-way point..

 “I really didn’t want to come out so early but with (Bob) Hechkoff and Joe Lee moving up from the rears I really had no choice but to move when I did,” Krivelin related.

Getting out in front of the outside flow allowed Krivelin clearance and he was able to challenge Yarock’s trotter as they headed for the third stanza.

However Nautilus De Vie hung tough and Permanent Joy didn’t clear until the two trotters passed the three quarters. But once Kriveiln’s horse settled down along the pylons only the margin of victory was in doubt.

 At the wire Permanent Joy was five lengths in front of runner-up Joe Lee's Boysdroolgirlsrule  who finished a long neck better than  Bob Hechkoff’s AJ Destiny.

“I’m proud of my driving victory but I’m even prouder of my training,” added  Krivelin who doubles as Permanent Joy’s trainer. “I keep him in  his own huge paddock on my farm which is outside (the village of) Goshen (NY) and rarely do we put a harness on him between races. For extra exercise we tow him along on my farms bridle path.from time to time”
Krivelin, a food purveyor in New York City, it marked his 190th amateur driving victory and his 107th win as a trainer.