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Utah Southwind Completely Superior in Åmål Latest Trotting News Trotting Tour

Utah Southwind Completely Superior in Åmål Latest Trotting News Trotting Tour

The career began with Christopher Eriksson and continued with Frode Hamre. Since November, Ulf Stenstromer has been in charge of Utah Southwind (By Bold Eagle) On Sunday he picked the five-year-old stallion Right on the Way in the Hopes.

Björn Job sat behind Utah Southwind, who made his first start in just under two months. They started on grid ten behind the car and worked their way through the field early to put themselves on the outside of leader Billy Idol.

From this position, the south winds of Utah were superior to say the least. He took the lead with half a lap to go and then slipped away from his rivals with 1.14. 2a/2080m to go. The SEK 50,000 win was his third of the year.

– He is strong and solid, it was a tough start, but he still has the strength and courage to continue. I felt good on the way and I knew the leader had opened up strongly as well. I was very worried about the horse in the winner's hole. But he felt good all the way and Ulf said he was happy with him. That gave me confidence in the horse, says Björn Job in the winner's circle.

All races at Åmål were decided on right-hand corners and Björn Goop left the track with another victory. Earlier on race day, he had set himself there He will see it (By Face Time Bourbon) In the sprint. On the other end, Serra improved in the last half lap and put her nose first before crossing the finish line.

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This came in a winning time of 1.14. 9a/1680m.

– It's always fun to win. She's talented, fast and feels she has potential, and it was fun to show that today, says Björn Jupp in the winner's circle.

The outstanding winners were also Maria Tornqvist. Una Samir (Written by SJ's Caviar) and Dwight Peters. The team took the lead from the inside track and then won by seven lengths – in 1.15. 2a/2080m. The horse achieved his third win of the year and his first since February.

“That worked out pretty well. I couldn’t hold the lead from the start but then it turned out we were going to finish there anyway. I was able to get the pace down quite a bit and I felt I still had a lot on the last far side. Once I eased the reins down there I felt pretty clear. It’s not easy to pick up lengths here and if you have a few lengths on the last turn you usually feel pretty safe,” says Dwight Peters in the winner’s circle.