logo
Ake Svanstedt trains and drives Nordic Catcher S to a record-setting Hambletonian victory

Ake Svanstedt trains and drives Nordic Catcher S to a record-setting Hambletonian victory

Boston Globe2 days ago
Leaving from post six and at odds of 9-2, Nordic Catcher S was near the front leaving the gate, tucked in third heading into the first turn. He remained in third as the opening quarter was covered in 26.1 seconds by longshot Go Dog Go, who blasted to the front from post 10.
Advertisement
Approaching the half, favored Maryland started the outer flow, which forced Svanstedt's hand. He made a move, but Go Dog Go remained on the lead at the half in 54.2 seconds.
Get Starting Point
A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
Enter Email
Sign Up
Heading into the final turn, Nordic Catcher S methodically advanced to put pressure on the leader. When they hit the stretch, Nordic Catcher S kicked into high gear and took command at the eighth pole. Pocket-sitter Super Chapter, the 3-1 second choice, found daylight, but Nordic Catcher S was too strong and Super Chapter's late bid came up short.
Nordic Catcher S finished a length in front of Super Chapter. It was another 2 ¾ lengths back to Maryland, who could not capitalize on a perfect trip. The winner paid $11.20.
Ake Svanstedt (white helmet) is both the trainer and driver of Nordic Catcher S.
Dan Heary
Nordic Catcher S has now won five of 10 career starts, and has three wins in five starts this year. The $500,000 winner's share boosts the colt's earnings to more than $813,000.
Advertisement
It was Svanstedt's third Hambletonian win. The 2023 Dan Patch Trainer of the Year won his first one in 2017 driving Captain Corey. He took his second Hambo victory in 2021 driving Perfect Spirit. In both cases he was also the trainer.
Svanstedt co-owns the horse with Jeff Gural, president, and CEO of The Meadowlands. The 83-year-old Gural, who also owns the track, was thrilled to win the biggest race in the sport for the first time.
'Truthfully, I've been waiting to give this trophy to myself, and there's nobody I'd rather be partners with than Ake and Sarah (Svanstedt, Ake's wife),' Gural said, 'They've done an amazing job. Last year we won the Oaks, and last week I was down and really depressed. This week every horse I've owned with them has raced great. So, it's a crazy business to be honest, but I give Ake and Sarah all the credit. [And] the track man for watering the track the way Sarah likes it.'
Gural spoke glowingly of the relationship he has with Ake Svanstedt.
'He's cautious, and he's looking for these big races,' Gural said, 'It's a real thrill truthfully.'
In the Grade 1 $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks for 3-year-old trotting fillies, Conversano and driver James McDonald scored the victory in 1:51.2. Conversano set out for the early lead, then took cover behind longshot Walspea. She sat in the pocket until the stretch, where she rallied for McDonald's first Oaks win.
Emily Cain is a rising junior at Ohio University studying Journalism Strategic Communication and Sport Management. She wrote this story for the Boston Globe as part of the Clyde Hirt Journalism Workshop.
Advertisement
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Orioles rumors: Will Zach Eflin's IL trip impact trade deadline?
Orioles rumors: Will Zach Eflin's IL trip impact trade deadline?

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Orioles rumors: Will Zach Eflin's IL trip impact trade deadline?

The post Orioles rumors: Will Zach Eflin's IL trip impact trade deadline? appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Baltimore Orioles have been one of Major League Baseball's most disappointing teams in 2025. With the MLB trade deadline looming, veterans across the roster could be moved. Tony Mansolino took over earlier this season as manager, and his lineup could look different in 24 hours. Along with Ryan O'Hearn, starting pitcher Zach Eflin is still a good candidate to be traded. Eflin landed on the injured list because of discomfort in his lower back. However, Baltimore's ace has remained near the top of the list of Orioles available at the deadline. He might not have as big a return as O'Hearn will in a trade, but contenders around the league are looking for starting pitching down the stretch of the season. According to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Eflin's trip to the IL will not affect his trade status. If teams want to trade for him, Baltimore is willing to listen to offers. The Orioles' season is all but over, so selling pieces at the deadline is a no-brainer. Mansolino has not spoken much about the trade deadline, but he has his work cut out for him in August and September. Ahead of the trade deadline on July 31, Eflin was one of the top 50 players available, according to ESPN. The 31-year-old has a 6-5 record to go with a 5.93 ERA in 14 starts this season. He is no longer the pitcher that dominated with the Tampa Bay Rays back in 2023. However, he still has enough in the tank to contribute to a contender. When the Orioles added Eflin in 2024, they thought of him as a key piece on their path to contention. A year later, experts around the league are leaning towards a trade before 6pm EST on July 31. He and O'Hearn are the unfortunate casualty of what has been a disastrous year in Baltimore. An Eflin deal netting the Orioles a young prospect that can figure into the Orioles' plans in 2026 is the plan. He is good enough for Baltimore to drive his price up as teams submit offers for him. Luckily for them, his trip to the IL does not affect their trade deadline plans. Related: Padres, Orioles trade grades for blockbuster involving Ryan O'Hearn, Ramon Laureano Related: Cubs further fortify bullpen with All-Star trade

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store