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Dover: Heinikin Bythebay brews up another winning effort

webmaster|Dec 01, 2022
Heinikin Bythebay 12-1-22
Fotowon Heinikin Bythebay took the quicker of two DSBF divisions on Thursday at Bally's Dover

Already a two-time Delaware Standardbred Breeders' Fund series champion in his young career, KDK Standardbreds' homebred Heinikin Bythebay began his quest for a third such title with a sharp 1:52 1/5 victory in his $20,000 first round division of the DSBF series for 3-year-old male pacers at Bally's Dover, held Thursday (Dec. 1). Ds Heartland won the other division.

In line to Tim Tetrick, the Southwind Lynx-Sally Pansen gelding strode to the lead from post five and cleared Bad And Boujee (driven by Tony Morgan) through a 28 second first quarter before maintaining a steady pace through 56 3/5 and 1:25 middle splits. Heinikin Bythebay remained unchallenged turning for home, switching into high gear and capping his mile with a 27 1/5 final quarter to evade Bad And Boujee by 1 3/4 lengths. Johnny Badlands (Corey Callahan) maintained third after a failed first-over bid up the backstretch.

Kevin Switzer trains 13-time winner Heinikin Bythebay, who lifted his career earnings to $223,775 and paid $2.20 to win as the overwhelming 1-10 favorite.

In the other division, Ds Heartland and Art Stafford Jr. employed similar tactics, controlling the pace en route to a 1:54 score. The Badlands Hanover-Armbro Cashmere colt protected inside position to seat Hiro Knockout (Tetrick) through a 28 2/5 quarter, rated a 57 4/5 half, and picked up the pace on the backstretch to keep the first-over Cntnobdytelmenothn (Morgan) at bay through the final three-eighths of the mile, winning by a diminishing 1 1/4 lengths. Runner-up Cntnobdytelmenothn was five lengths ahead of Step On Over (Michael Cole), who finished third.

Les Givens trains seven-time winner Ds Heartland, who has now made $146,047 for his owners and breeders, Nanticoke Racing Inc. and Donna Messick. He paid $4.20 to win as the even-money favorite.

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The second preliminary round of all four DSBF series for 3-year-olds will take place next week (Dec. 5-8), and the eight highest point earners from each series will vie for their share of $100,000 in their respective finals the following week (Dec. 12-15).

--press release (DSBF)--

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