Warren’s Charm wins DSBF filly final at Harrington Raceway

Rodney Wyatt and Jason Skinner’s Warren’s Charm, 2-year-old pacing filly.
Rodney Wyatt and Jason Skinner’s Warren’s Charm, 2-year-old pacing filly.
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Warren’s Charm, owned by Rodney Wyatt and Jason Skinner, claimed victory in the $110,000 Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund (DSBF) 2-year-old pacing filly final at Harrington Raceway. Driven by Art Stafford Jr., the filly completed the race in 1:55.4 after starting from post seven and securing a third-place position early on. Warren’s Charm then advanced to challenge leader Burlesque Belle at three-quarters, eventually winning by five lengths. The win marked her fourth in five career starts under trainer and co-owner Skinner.

In another race, Bob Shahan’s Jett Propelled triumphed in the $18,000 Fillies and Mares Open with Jason Thompson as the driver. The horse clocked a time of 1:53 after staying behind Square Deal initially and overcoming competition from Huntress and Melody Hanover. This victory was Jett Propelled’s third of the year, pushing her seasonal earnings over $80,000 for owner/trainer Shahan.

The event also featured a charity race called “Pink Pace,” where female drivers competed to raise funds for the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition. Leslie Joyce won this race with Mad Anne, finishing in 1:59 for owner/trainer Elizabeth Shockley.

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