Charles Town
Parisian Diva makes Eleanor Casey first stakes win
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Coady Photography Parisian Diva paid $5.40 with the win in the Eleanor Casey Memorial.
Parisian Diva became a stakes winner on Saturday night when she rolled home by five lengths in the $50,000 Eleanor Casey Memorial at Charles Town.
Skylar's Trick finished second, 1 3/4 lengths clear of third-place finisher Flatter Me Owen.
The Eleanor Casey Memorial was for 2-year-old fillies bred in West Virginia.
Parisian Diva ($5.40) tracked fractions of 23.25 seconds for the opening quarter and 47.75 for the half-mile before taking over. She went on to cover the seven furlongs run around two turns on a muddy, sealed track in 1:27.73.
J.D. Acosta was aboard for trainer Stacey Viands. Parisian Diva is a daughter of Freedom Child who races for her breeder, Melinda Golden. She has now won two of four starts and earned $61,395.


