It's My Show In NA Cup Elims
Hunterton born.
Its My Show will arrive at next Saturday’s $1 million Pepsi North America Cup for three-year-old male pacers at Woodbine Mohawk Park in winning form after taking their respective $50,000 eliminations on Saturday night (June 10).
If the quartet of eliminations is any indication of what’s in store for the Cup final next Saturday, it will certainly be a night to remember.
In the third elimination, it was showtime for Its My Show.
Sent off as the slight 6-5 choice, the Linda Toscano trainee came into his latest engagement sporting a perfect four-for-four mark in his sophomore campaign.
In perhaps his most impressive performance to date, Its My Show, leaving from post one, was directed to the front by Scott Zeron quickly after the starter car sped away, as 8-5 Stockade Seelster followed in second with third choice, 4-1 Save America, sitting third.
After early opening splits of :26.4 and :55, Its My Show was still travelling well, ahead by 1-1/4 lengths through three-quarters in 1:21.3. Seven Colors came calling to the outside while Stockade Seelster and Save America were each asked for their best, but midway down the lane the race was for second spot as Its My Show powered away with ease. The son of Sweet Lou crossed the line a 2-1/4-length winner, earning a new speed badge of 1:48 in the process and matching a Canadian record for sophomore pacing geldings set by Wakizashi Hanover.
“The good thing about my horse is he’s probably the easiest horse I’ve ever had to drive,” said Zeron. “He’s very robotic, anything I want him to do, slow down, speed up. He’s super quick and he’s got some big lungs.”
Its My Show paid $4.70 for the win.
Bred and owned by Richard and Joanne Young, the bay gelding is now 5-2-1 from 13 lifetime starts.



