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Gone All In Tops John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile Trials
Cody Smith rides Gone All In to the fastest qualifying time for the $30,000-added John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile on Saturday night.

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Gone All In Tops John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile Trials

ALTOONA, IA—AUGUST 29, 2015—Jason Olmstead saddled Gone All In to to the fastest qualifying time for the $30,000-added John Deere Prairie Meadows Juvenile on Saturday night.

The 10 fastest qualifier will return to Prairie Meadows on Saturday, September 12 to vie for the winner's share of a $30,000-added purse going 350 yards. The winner will also earn a starting spot in the $150,000 Guaranteed John Deere Juvenile Challenge Championship on November 7 at Lone Star Park.

Ridden by jockey Cody Smith, Gone All In completed the 350 yards in : 17.771 seconds with a 10 mph crosswind on the racetrack labeled good to post the top qualifying mark. Coming off a second place effort in the Mystical Lakes Northlands Futurity at Canterbury Park, Gone All In races for Gene and Faye Reeves.

Vessels Stallion Farm, LLC and Jerry Windham bred the Tres Seis filly in Texas from the First Down Dash mare Gone First. With a (5) 3-2-0 record the brown filly has earned $51,040 this season.

Bella Nonna broke her maiden in the second trial under jockey Larry Payne to get the second fastest time of :17.761 seconds. William Harris conditions the Separatist filly for owners Boyle and Siegel, LLC. Wade and Tessa Siegelbred Bella Nonna in Oregon from the On A High mare Dorothy Nell. She has a (5) 1-3-0 record and has eared $11,4441 this season.

For the complete list of finalists, times, sires, dams, owners, breeders, trainers and jockeys CLICK HERE.