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Painted Turnpike Makes History In Winning 11th Career Race At Remington Park
Painted Turnpike, under jockey Cody Smith, winning his second Paul Harber Memorial stakes and 11th career win at Remington Park.

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Painted Turnpike Makes History In Winning 11th Career Race At Remington Park

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 13, 2018—Painted Turnpike added another record to his stellar career in winning his 2018 debut, the $22,150 Paul Harber Memorial at Remington Park. The victory was his 11th in Oklahoma City, establishing a new all-time record for wins in the American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season here.

Paint racing’s all-time leading money earner and three-time defending World Champion Solid Paint-bred (2015, 2016, 2017), Painted Turnpike’s 11th Remington Park win moves him past Country Chicks Man for most wins during this season. The pair shared the high mark of 10 wins since June 2, 2017 when Painted Turnpike won the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Stakes.

The winning connections of Painted Turnpike accept the Paul Harber Memorial Stakes trophy Friday evening at Remington Park. © Dustin Orona Photography
Country Chicks Man, a Quarter Horse, accumulated his 10 scores at Remington Park from 2004-2008, including eight stakes wins.

Owned and bred in Oklahoma by Nolan Pevehouse of Webbers Falls, Okla. and trained by Matt Whitekiller, Painted Turnpike was ridden to victory in the Paul Harber Memorial by the only jockey he has ever known, Cody Smith. The rider was pleased with the way the 5-year-old horse came back to the track after a five-month vacation.

"I thought he couldn’t look much better than he did when he came back last year," Smith said. "He blossomed even more this year. He really looks good."

Painted Turnpike did not have a perfect start but his talent was too much to deny according to Smith. "He slipped his rear-end just a little leaving there and got bumped around a little but when he shook loose, it was over from that point."

Painted Turnpike won the 350-yard race in :17.346 over a fast track. He defeated BP Apollitical Sun by 1-1/4 lengths with CRM Radio Flyer along for third, another neck behind the runner-up.

"He’s a wonder horse," Whitekiller said of Painted Turnpike and his latest accomplishment. "It’s a blessing. This horse is like no other that I’ve been around, and I’ve been around a few pretty good ones. This horse, is just stupid good and so professional about everything."

Painted Turnpike was the heavy betting favorite at odds of 1-5 and paid $2.60 to win, 2.80 to place and $2.60 to show. BP Apollitical Sun returned $10.40 to place and $7.40 to show. CRM Radio Flyer paid $7.40 to show.

Not only did Painted Turnpike win his 11th Remington Park race, he won his 21st career race from 24 attempts and stretched his winning streak to nine consecutive races. His win streak started in October 2016.

A horse by Pyc Paint Your Wagon (qh) from the SF Royal Quick Flash mare High Class Turnpike, Painted Turnpike picked up $12,450 for the Paul Harber Memorial score, to run his all-time record for earnings by a Paint to $397,695.

Painted Turnpike has returned to racing while also serving his second spring as a stallion. The extra duty off the racetrack has posed no issues to the champion as he continues his winning ways.

"We collect him (stallion duty), he comes back to the barn and you never hear a peep out of him," Whitekiller marveled. "Haul him up here, never hear a peep. He doesn’t even act like a mare is around. He looks better than he’s ever looked and we’re just thankful we’ve got him."

Verna Pevehouse, wife of Nolan Pevehouse, was on hand for the victory celebration. She found it hard to rank the many achievements of Painted Turnpike who continues to amaze his connections.

"Every race he runs, I get just as excited as I do the other ones. He’s just the most wonderful thing that’s ever happened to us. I can’t tell you one that’s more exciting than another one. To me, he’s just so beautiful to watch and I just love it."

Painted Turnpike has given his connections no sign that he is ready to slow down, which is fine by Pevehouse. "Run him as long as he wants it. He loves it. As long as he likes it, I see no reason to stop."

This is the second time that Painted Turnpike has won the Paul Harber Memorial as he also won the race in 2016. He has now totaled nine Remington Park stakes wins, of his 11 career victories here.

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The Paul Harber Memorial is named after a founding member of the American Paint Horse Association who helped guide the organization for over four decades.

The 2018 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season continues Saturday and Sunday, April 14 & 15. The first race is at 6pm Saturday with Sunday afternoon racing underway at 1:30pm. All times are Central.

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Tracked by over 136,000 fans on Facebook and more than 9,600 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided over $189 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Remington Park, Oklahoma City’s only Racetrack & Casino, is home to the $900,000 Remington Park Futurity on Saturday, April 21. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, Remington Park is in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.