Goodbye cea later (Vertical horizon) “Goodbye” for your cable harvest competition and lay the distance to win the $ 16,000 dollars and Mares -Preped Tempo at Century Downs on Wednesday, April 9th -a card that also drove a triple from Logan Gillis.
In a battle of the first -class mares, Goodbye CEA later took the lead from the goal and exhibited an opening district of: 28.1. Sunshinatthebach (Mike Hennessy) took a mighty step to challenge and rumbled the outside when the field reached half in: 58.1. Despite the pressure, Goodbye CEA later kept her lead, while Sunshineatthebach finally returned to the pylone for the last round.
With three quarters in 1: 26.4, Goodbye CEA later remained mighty and held all the challengers and crossed the wire in 1: 56.2 with 1-1/4 lengths. Century Mach (Logan Gillis) made a mighty behind schedule indictment to take second place, while Sunshinatthebach held in third place.
Goodbye Cea laterA six -year -old mare of vertical horizon from Ba bye Ceia achieved her first victory in 2025. Trained by Chris Lancaster, who was with Velda Olding from Abbotsford, BC. This victory was also the 19th of her career and increased to $ 163,194.
Logan Gillis enjoyed a huge night at Century Downs, was a training session and drove Triple. He started in race 5 with Kootenay camp (24.10 USD, 1: 59.4), followed immediately in race 6 with Jus Ched (7.40 USD, 1: 58.4) and ended the evening with his time Iceman (4.40 USD, 1: 59.1) in race 8.
With the trio of training wins, Gillis Now has nine victories in the season and increased its win from 2025 to $ 42,905. He would like to build on a career best 2024 campaign, in which he recorded 29 wins and $ 294,356.
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