Breeders Crown Mare Pace Packs Punch
July 22, 2004
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Three-time Breeders Crown champion Eternal Camnation headlines a field of 11 pacing mares entered in the $300,000 Mare Pace, to be raced Saturday, July 31, at The Meadowlands Racetrack, East Rutherford, NJ. The field of elite mares has won $12,440,636 and made 257 trips the winner circle over the course of their careers, resulting in multiple divisional honors and one Horse of the Year title.
Headliner Eternal Camnation, the richest pacing mare of all time with $3,593,458 in earnings, is seeking a record fourth Crown win. The seven-year-old daughter from the last crop of Cam Fella is the oldest in the field but remains at the top of her game, recently winning the Classic final for the second straight year. Only trotting mare Peace Corps has won four crown titles.
"I sure hope it happens," said Eternal Camnation trainer and co-owner Jeff Miller about a fourth Crown. "The draw is important even though there is a lot of speed in the race. You have to have position. There are about five mares in this race who can win it -- look at Sure Sign and the kind of form she has been showing. Or Loyal Opposition. It will depend on who ends up with the trip, who has position in the stretch and who doesn't get brutalized early in the mile."
Archrival Bunny Lake, whose Breeders Crown win in 2001 propelled her to Horse of the Year honors has tabulated more than $2.5 million for owners Skip and Wendy Spring and John Stark.
Also entered is defending sophomore Crown champ Burning Point, a 2003 Dan Patch winner; Sure Sign, winner of her last two starts; Carolina Sunshine and Loyal Opposition, who share the fastest speed record in the field of 1:48.4.
Ten of the mares entered in the Crown final will compete in a prep race on Saturday, July 24 at the Meadowlands. Always Cam will race at her home track of the Meadows in a preferred handicap prior to shipping east for the Crown.
This is the 18th year edition of the Breeders Crown Mare Pace, a race that plays an important part in divisional voting. Twelve of the Mare Pace champions have gone on to be voted best of their division at year's end.
An open draw for post positions will take place at the Breeders Crown press conference, 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 27, at The Charthouse, Weehawken, NJ.


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