Trainer-driver Ake Svanstedt won three Empire Breeders Classic eliminations - two for the fillies and one for the colts - as sophomore trotters faced off on Friday night at Vernon Downs. Six Pack was Svanstedt's winner on the colt side, and he equaled Market Share's track record of 1:52 1/5 for the division in doing so.  Racing in the first of the two $12,500 eliminations, Six Pack made the lead before the 56 3/5 half, but yielded to Helpisontheway (Tim Tetrick) past that marker.  Helpisontheway would go on to reach three-quarters in 1:24 3/5, but Six Pack came back to his outside in the lane and went by to score by half a length.  Classichap (Trond Smedshammer) was third and Southwind Chrome (Scott Zeron) made the final with his fourth-place finish. Svanstedt also co-owns Six Pack, a colt by Muscle Mass, with partners Little E LLC., Stall Kalmar Ff and Lars Berg.  This was Six Pack's sixth win from ten career starts, and he has now earned $225,192.  He was the 1-2 favorite and paid $3.00 to win. The other colt elimination went to a third-over Seven Iron (Tetrick) in 1:54 2/5.  Tito (Andy Miller) and Voss Volo (Corey Callahan) traded the lead through opening-half panels of 27 2/5 and 56 3/5, and then On The Ropes (Svanstedt), who pulled first-up from third, battled with Voss Volo to three-quarters in 1:26.  On The Ropes forged his way into the lead in deep stretch, but Seven Iron came to his outside late, and got up for the win by a quarter of a length.  Voss Volo held third, followed by finalists Clive Bigsby (Zeron) and Purpose Blue Chip (Dan Daley). Seven Iron is a Chapter Seven colt trained by Linda Toscano for owner Ken Jacobs.  Seven Iron picked up his third career triumph, and he has now put away $169,053.  He was the 2-1 choice and returned $6.40 to win.FotowonAtlanta starred in her EBC elim Atlanta (Zeron), fresh off an eye-catching 1:52 win at the Meadowlands on May 11, was the most impressive winner of the night in the first filly elimination, scoring in 1:53 1/5.  She made her way into the lead past the 27 second opening quarter, and after middle-half stations of 56 2/5 and 1:26 1/5, Atlanta sprinted off to prevail by 5 3/4 lengths over Golden Muscle (Drew Monti).  Tribute To Seven (Tetrick) was the third-place finisher. A daughter of Chapter Seven, Atlanta is trained by Rick Zeron, who also co-owns her with Holland Racing Stable, Howard Taylor, and Brad Grant.  Atlanta is now a six-time winner from 12 trips behind the gate, and she has banked $136,161.  She was the 1-9 favorite and paid $2.20 to win. Svanstedt won the other two filly eliminations with Plunge Blue Chip and Natalie Hanover.  Plunge Blue Chip led all the way in the second elimination, putting up fractions of 27 4/5, 57 2/5, and 1:26 on her way to a 1:54 decision.  She defeated entry and stablemate Ciao Dolce (Andy Miller), who had the pocket trip, by three-parts of a length, with a first-up Repentance (Tetrick) third. Plunge Blue Chip is a Muscle Mass filly owned by Svanstedt, breeder Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc., and Tomas Andersson.  Plunge Blue Chip is 11-for-12 in her win column during her career, and she has earnings of $432,427.  She was part of a 1-2 favored entry and returned $3.00 to win. Natalie Hanover gave Svanstedt another appearance in the winner's circle by winning the third and final filly elimination.  She was pocketed behind Seven Karats (Tetrick) through stations of 27 1/5 and 57 1/5, then pulled to the outside heading to the 1:26 2/5 three-quarters.  Natalie Hanover and Seven Karats continued to battle in the lane, but Natalie Hanover got her measure late, winning by half a length in 1:54 1/5.  Supergirl Riley (Marcus Miller) came on to collect third. The victorious Chapter Seven filly is owned by Van Camp Trotting Corp., Anders Olsson, Lars Berg, and Borje Nasstrom.  Natalie Hanover now has a trio of wins in her racing career, and she has put away $98,852.  Racing as part of an entry that was dispatched at 7-2, Natalie Hanover paid $9.30 to win.