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Higher Flyin Eagle Top Qualifier For Remington Park Distance Challenge; Races 8-10 Canceled
Higher Flyin Eagle, with jockey Josh Romero, wins the first of two trials at Remington Park, setting the top qualifying time for the Remington Park Distance Challenge(G3) final on April 26.

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Higher Flyin Eagle Top Qualifier For Remington Park Distance Challenge; Races 8-10 Canceled

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 11, 2020—Higher Flyin Eagle recorded the fastest time at 870 yards in Saturday night’s American Quarter Horse Association Remington Park Distance Challenge(G3) trials. He was faster tonight than last year’s Remington Park Champion Distance runner and another that won the Remington Park Distance Championship.

While Higher Flyin Eagle was flying high, so were thunderstorms producing lightning in the Oklahoma City area, forcing cancellation of the final three races on Saturday night’s card – eight through 10.

Ms Esther and Madewell may have had better resumes, but Higher Flyin Eagle beat them Saturday and does love the 870-yard distance, staying undefeated after winning for the second time around the hook.

He is a 4-year-old gelding by Favorite Cartel, out of the Separatist mare Royaltime Separatist and covered the distance in :45.349 over the fast track, good for a speed index of 95.

Jb Gray Dawn, under jockey Alfredo Triana, Jr. winning the second trial Saturday night for the AQHA Remington Park Distance Challenge(G3). © Dustin Orona Photography
Jockey Josh Romero pushed him straight to the lead in his heat and was a full length clear of Ms Esther at the wire. Ms Esther was 7-for-12 at 870 yards and was voted Distance Champion at Remington for 2019 after winning the Remington Park Distance Challenge and the Pauls Valley Stakes. She was another 2-¾ lengths ahead of Madewell, the upset winner over Ms Esther in last year’s Remington Park Distance Championship.

Clint Crawford trains Higher Flyin Eagle for owner Joel Pierce of Sallisaw, Okla. He earned $4,080 from the $6,800 trial purse Saturday night and now has made 10 starts, won four and has three thirds for total lifetime earnings of $33,397.

It was Higher Flyin Eagle’s fourth victory in his last five starts. Two of those wins came at 440 yards. He was bred in Texas by King Camden Running Horses.

In the second trial, James Burgess' homebred JB Gray Dawn defeated multiple stakes winner Jess A Hilbilly Bone by a 1-½ lengths to get the second fastest clocking of :45.448 seconds. Gary Walker saddled the son of champion sire Heza Fast Dash out of the Preachinatthebar (TB) mare Skyline Dawn Too. Jockey Alfredo Triana, Jr. had the riding call aboard the seven-time winner of $55,734.

For the eight qualifiers from Saturday with times, sires, dams, owners, breeders, trainers and jockeys CLICK HERE.

As weather canceled the final three races Saturday, the Sooner 6ix wager was refunded as by rule at least four races of the multi-race sequence need to be completed. Only three of the six were conducted Saturday. The carryover to Thursday, April 16 is $35,144.78.

No racing is scheduled for Easter Sunday, but 10 races are scheduled for Thursday with a first post time of 6 p.m. Also, starting April 19, post time for Sunday racing will be changed from 1:30 p.m. to a first start to 6 p.m.

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