You Got It Kemp Goes For Gold At Grand River
Two-year-old trotters invaded Grand River Raceway on Friday evening, Sept. 6 for the fourth Gold Series leg of the Ontario Sires Stakes.
The second and fastest division for the male trotters was won by that Mid-Season Gold Final champion, You Got It Kemp, in 1:56.3 with Hall of Fame reinman Sylvain Filion working out a third consecutive winning trip for the Dan Lagace trainee.
Filion and the quick-leaving You Got It Kemp gave way to Lookatmegoamigo (Louis-Philippe Roy) at the :28 quarter pole and tracked in the two-hole through a half in :57.2 and three-quarters in 1:26.2 while the leader fought off a forceful challenge from Manforce (Jody Jamieson) to the final turn. That's when Filion slipped out of the pocket with the 3-5 favourite and defeated Lookatmegoamigo by three-quarters of a length, with the wide-rallying Rising Interest (Tyler Borth) just to their outside in third.
You Got It Kemp's 1:56.3 winning time equalled the Canadian record for a freshman trotting gelding on a five-eighths-mile track and was three-fifths of a second off the overall male record held by colt Windsong Espoir.
"The two-hole trip is his cup of tea," commented Brady Lagace, the winner's caretaker and co-owner and an up-and-coming driver. "He loves to just get out and shoot late. So that's what we like, that's what he likes as well."
A $12,000 yearling purchase at last fall's Standardbred Horse Sale, You Got It Kemp missed by a just a neck in his career debut before winning a Gold division on July 25 and the Aug. 5 mid-season event last time out. Scratched sick from his next scheduled start in the William Wellwood Memorial Stakes eliminations, he returned to winning form, paying $3.50 as the bettors' choice.
Picking up his third straight stakes win, the Muscle Mass-Speed Titan gelding boosted his bankroll to $158,167 for the ownership group of Brady & Brooke & Daniel Lagace and Suojalampi Stable.


