Tremendous Hit capitalized on a golden trip en route to posting a ½ length score over Visionary and Vestals Crown in the $17,600 Preferred Trot.
The 5-Year-Old son of Giant Hit - Royal Font used a 29.3s final quarter to seal the deal in 2:00 for Brad Forward, who handled the driving duties for trainer Robinson and owner Gerrie Tucker of Montreal, QC.
The win was the fourth of the season in 8 starts for Tremendous Hit, who boosted his career bankroll to $109,930 with the win.
Sentbytheangels gave Robinson his second winner on the card when she wired up her female foes in the $14,400 Fillies & Mares Preferred Pace.
The 5-Year-Old daughter of Run The Table - Finlandish chopped out fractions of 28.3 seconds, 59.1s and 1:28.1 en route to the 1:56.4 decision for driver Al Cullen.
Putnam Fantasy sat the pocket every step of the way and stayed for second while Casper rallied from off cover to finish third.
The victory was the second on the season in eight tries for Sentbytheangels, who boosted her lifetime earnings to $388,911 and gave trainer Robinson and owner Tucker their second trip to the winners' circle on the program.
The $17,600 Preferred Pace went to Grand Bend Turbo, who posted his second straight win at Western Fair for trainer/driver Jim Ainsworth, who shares ownership on the pacer with partners Bill Boden of Vancouver, BC., and Reg Gassien of Lindsay, ON.
Ainsworth was followed cover every step of the mile with the 4-Year-Old son of Camluck - Sweet Meant To Be, who drew away to a 1 ½ length win in 1:55.4 over race favourite Daylon Trooper and XLB Patrick.
The win was the third of the season in 7 starts for the OSS grad, who bumped his career earnings to $271,056 with the victory.
Courtesy Of Standardbred Canada


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