Ze On Alma took the first prize in the foal start from Vermo | Sports in a nutshell

Ze On Alma took the first prize in the foal

The second Propulsion 3-year series final in history was held on Wednesday in Vermo. The winner was awarded 25,000 euros.

In the final race of the Vermon Propulsion 3-year-old series, there was enough excitement even after crossing the finish line, as three colts came to the finish line almost straight. Juha Utalan steered by Ze On Alma presented a real cannonball and just in time became the winner by heart.

– There was a surprising amount of gunpowder in the horse at the beginning of the final straight. Then, so to speak, when it turned on the defector, the trip started to taste good. The first thousand was calm in pace, so I thought we might be too far. The mare did a great job, Utala said by Christa Packalén from a trained mare.

The winner was awarded 25,000 euros.

from Janakkala Krista Taipale-Kovalainen owns and has bred Ze On Alma.

The director’s worries are pointless

In the warm-blooded’s toughest series, the victory was on the home track, when Henna Halme called Callela Ikaros, who lives in his stable, to a head-to-head victory.

Halme was not confident of victory at the start.

– I was worried because “Kalle” was lazy in the soft start, the instructor revealed.

– Then, when the winglet left the front, the horse took off sharply and was sharp. It was a nice and easy win.

A convincing performance from the team

In the junior star start, Zagat, the protégé of the Leinonen family from Forsa, had a top performance when he won in the front run. Elina Leinonen directed by his father Veikko Leinonen trained, bred and owned by Zagat.

Jämsäläinen in Eri-Aaron’s statue competition Aimo Vuorisalo coached by Myrskyluoto’s Janne dominated from the forward position.

In the cold-blooded up-and-comer division qualifier, the fight for victory took place between the long-distance runners. from Iisalme Jukka-Pekka Kauhanen coached and guided by Stormi, she did her best, but it was a wallflower Niko Jokelan the stable’s Fiileri responded with a bow win.

At the mare start, the leading teams fell into a frenzy from the start. Bloody forces rushed to the totos, and the victory was taken by the Lohja native by Jenni Danielsson coached by Alice E.

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