TRAINER JASON OLMSTEAD HAS 2YOs READY IN REMINGTON PARK TRAINING RACES WEDNESDAY, WINS THREE, INCLUDING FASTEST TIME OF DAY
OKLAHOMA CITY – March 4, 2020 – Trainer Jason Olmstead’s 2-year-old Quarter Horses were smoking hot Wednesday, winning three training races of seven, and one – One Kool Dreamer – recorded the fastest time of the day for 250 yards.
In the second race, One Kool Dreamer outlasted Seven, the six-horse, by a half-length in a time of :13.502, good enough for an 80 speed index over the fast track. All other winners were in the 60s and 70s for speed index. Seven ran a :13.587, which was good enough to win several of the other training races had he competed in them. Ramiro Garcia rode One Kool Dreamer for Olmstead and owner Brenda Reiswig. Seven is trained by Clint Crawford for Ray Merrill and Greg Cullum.
Olmstead’s other winners Wednesday were CR Appollitical Joe in the third race, :13.861, 66 speed index, for owners Dick & Curt Tobin; and Tres Evidence in the fifth race, :13.582, 77, for History Farms.
In other training races, the winners, with time, speed index, trainer and owner:
Race 1 – FDD Princess, :13.651, 74, Shawna Manriquez, Tom Scheckel
Race 4 – BV Georgy Girl, :13.586, 77, Eddie Lee Willis, Bella Vista Farms
Race 6 – BV Austin, :13.802, 68, Eddie Lee Willis, Bella Vista Farms
Race 7 – La Fontaine, an Appaloosa, :13.866, 66, Carlos Ruiz, Reynaldo Ruiz
Wednesday’s training races were held under overcast skies with temperatures in the mid-50s and a northerly tailwind between 10-14mph.
The 2019 Remington Park Quarter Horse season begins Friday and continues for 50 dates, through Saturday, May 30.
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Tracked by more than 162,000 fans on Facebook and more than 10,100 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $242 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park will host the 2020 American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season from March 6 through May 30. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.
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💥OQHRA Hall of Fame Inductee💥 Merganser Merganser delivered one of the most remarkable two-year-old seasons in Quarter Horse racing and became a fan favorite for his heart, toughness and professionalism. He was owned by Jerry Wells of Sulphur, Oklahoma, and Ron Shalz of Kansas, and trained by AQHA Hall of Fame trainer Jack Brooks.
In 1988 he began his career at Sunland Park, where he swept the West Texas Futurity and the Sun Country Futurity. Nineteen days later he qualified for the Kansas Futurity. A starting gate incident cost him that race, but he returned eleven days later to win a Rainbow Futurity trial and went on to capture the Rainbow Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.
He completed a historic season with a determined victory in the All American Futurity, defeating a field that included future World Champion See Me Do It. Merganser finished his career with thirteen wins from twenty-three starts and earnings of more than $1.3 million. His dominant two-year-old campaign earned him the title of 1988 World Champion Running Horse.
After his racing career, Merganser made a significant impact as a sire. He produced 246 foals, including 130 ROM earners, 109 winners, five Superior Race award winners, six stakes winners and two World Champions. His offspring earned more than $1.9 million on the racetrack, extending his influence far beyond his own remarkable season.
His induction recognizes both his exceptional accomplishments on the track and the lasting impression he left on everyone who worked with him.
The Hall of Fame inductions will take place on February 28, 2026, at the Grand Casino Resort in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Attn Horsemen: Remington Park Schooling Race information for 2026
📌 Entries will be taken on Friday's and races will be drawn on Monday's at 11:00am. 📌Jockey agents must be present to name on riders. 📌$125 must be on file with the bookkeepers for each entry into the schooling races. $125 will cover $50 for schooling race and $75 for the jockey's mount fee. 📌No horse will be drawn into a race without all fees paid. 📌Foal papers need to be on file for entry. 📌No more than 14 schooling races a day. ... ’Expand’See Less
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TRAINER JASON OLMSTEAD HAS 2YOs READY IN REMINGTON PARK TRAINING RACES WEDNESDAY, WINS THREE, INCLUDING FASTEST TIME OF DAY
OKLAHOMA CITY – March 4, 2020 – Trainer Jason Olmstead’s 2-year-old Quarter Horses were smoking hot Wednesday, winning three training races of seven, and one – One Kool Dreamer – recorded the fastest time of the day for 250 yards.
In the second race, One Kool Dreamer outlasted Seven, the six-horse, by a half-length in a time of :13.502, good enough for an 80 speed index over the fast track. All other winners were in the 60s and 70s for speed index. Seven ran a :13.587, which was good enough to win several of the other training races had he competed in them. Ramiro Garcia rode One Kool Dreamer for Olmstead and owner Brenda Reiswig. Seven is trained by Clint Crawford for Ray Merrill and Greg Cullum.
Olmstead’s other winners Wednesday were CR Appollitical Joe in the third race, :13.861, 66 speed index, for owners Dick & Curt Tobin; and Tres Evidence in the fifth race, :13.582, 77, for History Farms.
In other training races, the winners, with time, speed index, trainer and owner:
Race 1 – FDD Princess, :13.651, 74, Shawna Manriquez, Tom Scheckel
Race 4 – BV Georgy Girl, :13.586, 77, Eddie Lee Willis, Bella Vista Farms
Race 6 – BV Austin, :13.802, 68, Eddie Lee Willis, Bella Vista Farms
Race 7 – La Fontaine, an Appaloosa, :13.866, 66, Carlos Ruiz, Reynaldo Ruiz
Wednesday’s training races were held under overcast skies with temperatures in the mid-50s and a northerly tailwind between 10-14mph.
The 2019 Remington Park Quarter Horse season begins Friday and continues for 50 dates, through Saturday, May 30.
••••••
Tracked by more than 162,000 fans on Facebook and more than 10,100 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $242 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park will host the 2020 American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season from March 6 through May 30. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.
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💥OQHRA Hall of Fame Inductee💥
Merganser
Merganser delivered one of the most remarkable two-year-old seasons in Quarter Horse racing and became a fan favorite for his heart, toughness and professionalism. He was owned by Jerry Wells of Sulphur, Oklahoma, and Ron Shalz of Kansas, and trained by AQHA Hall of Fame trainer Jack Brooks.
In 1988 he began his career at Sunland Park, where he swept the West Texas Futurity and the Sun Country Futurity. Nineteen days later he qualified for the Kansas Futurity. A starting gate incident cost him that race, but he returned eleven days later to win a Rainbow Futurity trial and went on to capture the Rainbow Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.
He completed a historic season with a determined victory in the All American Futurity, defeating a field that included future World Champion See Me Do It. Merganser finished his career with thirteen wins from twenty-three starts and earnings of more than $1.3 million. His dominant two-year-old campaign earned him the title of 1988 World Champion Running Horse.
After his racing career, Merganser made a significant impact as a sire. He produced 246 foals, including 130 ROM earners, 109 winners, five Superior Race award winners, six stakes winners and two World Champions. His offspring earned more than $1.9 million on the racetrack, extending his influence far beyond his own remarkable season.
His induction recognizes both his exceptional accomplishments on the track and the lasting impression he left on everyone who worked with him.
The Hall of Fame inductions will take place on February 28, 2026, at the Grand Casino Resort in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Tickets will be available on January 14th at bit.ly/4nYCgdt.
Hotel reservations will be available at www.grandresortok.com .
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Attn Horsemen: Remington Park Schooling Race information for 2026
📌 Entries will be taken on Friday's and races will be drawn on Monday's at 11:00am.
📌Jockey agents must be present to name on riders.
📌$125 must be on file with the bookkeepers for each entry into the schooling races. $125 will cover $50 for schooling race and $75 for the jockey's mount fee.
📌No horse will be drawn into a race without all fees paid.
📌Foal papers need to be on file for entry.
📌No more than 14 schooling races a day. ... ’Expand’See Less
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