The second night of Breeders Crown racing at Woodbine Mohawk Park in Ontario was filled with exciting moments, featuring eight Grade 1 finals.
The evening included intense competitions, record-breaking performances, surprising upsets, and first-time wins, as well as dominant displays by harness racing legends.
A notable highlight was the dead heat between Miki And Minnie and The Last Martini in the sophomore pacing fillies' final, marking only the second time in the 41-year history of the Crown that a dead heat for win occurred.
The 12-race, $7.26 million Grade 1 event concluded with Ervin Hanover posting an impressive 1:46 time.
The weekend produced 13 winners out of a possible 12.
Author's summary: Breeders Crown racing at Woodbine Mohawk Park ended with exciting finals.