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Remington Park Kicks Off Training Races With 17 Carded Wednesday
Remington Park will kick off schooling races for two-year-olds on Wednesday with 17 races to start at 11:00 a.m. (CST).

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Remington Park Kicks Off Training Races With 17 Carded Wednesday

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—FEBRUARY 6, 2017—Much anticipated training races in Oklahoma for this season's new crop of two-year-olds will get underway Wednesday at Remington Park. The Oklahoma City racetrack has carded 17 races (16 2-year-olds) for American Quarter Horses, Paints and Appaloosas.

First post is set for 11:00 a.m. (CST) and all races will be contested over 250 yards. The public is invited to attend.

Among some of the day's expected highlights will be the debut of the second high-selling TQHA Yearling Sale graduate Cindys Dynasty in Race 10. Eddie Willis will saddle the $95,000 FDD Dynasty filly out of Cindys First CD by Corona Cartel for owner Carlos Lazano.

She will face a number of sale graduates in Race 10 including $37,000 Heritage Place Yearling Sale Grad Painted Diamond, a Pyc Paint Your Wagon filly from the Tres Seis mare CC Seis.

Another TQHA graduate, Grade One Winner will start in the final race for owners Charles and Elizabeth Horton. Rodney Reed will saddle the $60,000 Tres Seis filly out of Bac Traffic by Splash Bac.

Pyc Fun N Fancy, a sister to Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity winner Im A Fancy Pyc will also start in Race 17. Luz Chavira conditions the Pyc Paint Your Wagon filly for owner Jose Guzman. She brought a final bid of $32,000 in the Heritage Place September Yearling Sale.

For a complete list of Wednesday's schooling race entries, sire, dam, owner, trainer, and sale results (if applicable), courtesy Lazy E Ranch, TRACK Magazine, OQHRA and APHA, CLICK HERE.

Horsemen and women who cannot attend the schooling races may go to www.oqhra.com and watch the races under the "Racing-Training Races" tab. A replay of the race should be available to view within 3-5 minutes following each training race.

This should be available to users on their desktop, laptop or mobile applications. OQHRA officials said it may take a few minutes longer for the first race of the day to upload, but once the link has been established they will roll up after each race.

Training results will be posted on StallioneSearch.com and the OQHRA website as soon as they become available Wednesday afternoon.