Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Perfect Spirit wins Hambletoni­an on DQ

- By Tom Canavan

and cruised to a clear-cut victory.

The elation didn’t last long. The judges posted an inquiry sign shortly after the finish and there was a dot next to What The Hill, signifying that his race was in question.

The judges deliberate­d about five minutes before disqualify­ing the firstplace finisher and giving Svanstedt his first Hambletoni­an win.

It was decided that What The Hill caused Guardian Angel AS to go off stride as he squeezed into a space between the pacesettin­g Perfect Spirit and Devious Man. Guardian Angel AS was coming up behind the leaders and his front hoof touched the wheel of What The Hill’s sulky and went off stride.

“It was a tough break,” Miller said.

Burke was not available for comment. He was clearly frustrated after the decision was announced.

Devious Man and Enterprise were moved up to second and third, respective­ly.

Perfect Spirit, who finished third in his eliminatio­n earlier on the card, returned $17, $6.40 and $5.40 in winning for the fifth time in nine starts for the SRF Stable.

“I’m really happy,” owner Lennart Agren said. “This is absolutely unbelievab­le. I’ve liked this horse since Harrisburg and he’s been developing very good. And always been hardheaded, but he’s really developed, so, well, I think it’s just happiness for me.”

Devious Man, who was trying to make trainer Julie Miller the third women in six years to win this race, paid $3 and $2.40 as the favorite in the field of 10 in the final. Enterprise, who won second eliminatio­n with driver Tim Tetrick, returned $4.

What The Hill was placed ninth, a place behind Guardian Angel AS. Internatio­nal Money, who won the first of the eliminatio­ns, broke stride early and was last.

After starting from the No. 10 post in the eliminatio­n, Perfect Spirit drew the No. 6 post for the final and led the field at every call until What The Hill passed him in late in the stretch and got to the wire a half-length in front.

Driver Yannick Gingras and trainer Jimmy Takter won their fourth straight Hambletoni­an Oaks as Ariana G won the biggest race of the year for 3-year-old trotting fillies in 1:51.2.

Ariana G ($2.40) got to the finish line almost five lengths ahead of runnerup Magic Presto in winning for the sixth times in seven races this year, and 15th in 18 overall.

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