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Cinder Best wins $20,950 Lady Pace
By Tom White
9/19/04
Thomas Gerdeman and Elaine Lauf's Cinder Best captured the $20,950 Lady Pace
for older mares on Sunday afternoon (September 19) at the Delaware, Ohio Fair.
Eric Ledford was in the bike for his father, trainer Seldon Ledford, as the
seven-year-old daughter of Cambest won for the 13th time in 22 season's outings, with her share of the
purse hiking her 2004 earnings to $164,572.
"She's been fantastic all year," said Eric Ledford about Cinder Best, who
paced the mile in 1:52.4, a national season's record for an older pacing mare on
a half-mile track.
Ledford took his mount right to the front from the outside post position in
this compact field of five. They set fractions of :26.4, :56.3, and 1:25.4,
before putting in a nifty last quarter clocking of :27 to reach the finish line
five and a half lengths in front of runner-up CC Spice (Dave Palone). Nells
Bells (Brett Miller) picked up the show dough. Rounding out the field was fourth
place finisher Siren (Bob Harper) and fifth place finisher Sheer Sahbra (Ron
Steck).
The honoree for the 2004 edition of the Lady Pace was Ann
Mossbarger, the wife of Dr. Donald Mossbarger. The Mossbargers launched Midland Acres breeding
farm in Bloomingburg, Ohio in the mid-1960s. It has become one of the top
Standardbred nurseries in North America, foaling approximately 250 to 300 mares
annually.
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