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Paint Racing’s All-Time Winning Trainer Dee Keener Qualifies Half Field To American Paint Classic
Rf Livies Livewire was the fastest qualifier in the American Paint Classic Futurity trials, hitting the finish line for 350 yards Friday in :17.442 seconds, under jockey Juan Pulido.

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Paint Racing’s All-Time Winning Trainer Dee Keener Qualifies Half Field To American Paint Classic

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 9, 2021—He only won one of five trials on Friday night at Remington Park for the finals of the Grade 1 American Paint Classic Futurity, but Keener still qualified half the field of 10 that will race for an estimated $129,000 purse on Saturday, April 24.

Keener got to the winner’s circle with Rf Livies Livewire in the third trial of the night (Race 4). The 2-year-old gelded son of Crm Livewire, out of the Desirio (QH) mare Rf Livies Special (QH), pulled off the biggest upset of the meet for this breed, scoring the fastest time of the night in the five Paint trials.

His finish in the 350 yards was :17.442 seconds, for an impressive 93 speed index. None of the other nine qualifiers was higher than an 88.

With leading rider Juan Pulido up, Rf Livies Livewire drove to the front out of the gate and was never threatened, winning by a full length with an ambitious tailwind of 28 mph on the gusty night. The night began with a 20 mph tailwind and got stronger throughout the trials.

Rf Livies Livewire upset the 3-5 favorite in the race, Smithworks, who had won his trial for the Grade 1 $196,100 Oklahoma Paint and App Futurity and then moved on to win the final on March 20 by a half-length. Rf Livies Livewire paid $5.80, $2.40 and $2.10 to show.

Rf Livies Livewire was the first of four wins for Pulido, who started the night with a one-win lead over Francisco Calderon in the jockeys’ race and now leads by four (21-17 wins). Calderon won one race Friday. Rf Livies Livewire pulled off the shocker as the second-favorite at 9-5. He was another neck ahead of third-place finisher in that trial, Pfr Beth Dutton (9-1).

The top four in that trial finished in the top seven of the 10 qualifiers. Rf Livies Livewire is owned and was bred in Oklahoma by Marvin and Pam Wilcox of Kingfisher, Okla. The sorrel gelding earned $3,384 for his maiden win in the trial and adds that to his lifetime bankroll for a total of $16,428.

CLICK HERE for the 10 qualifiers from Friday (with their times, sires, dams, owners, breeders, trainers and jockeys).

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At the end of the night, Dee Keener, the all-time winningest trainer in Paint history, had 329 career victories to Whitekiller’s 327. Keener and Whitekiller were both chasing the late, great King of Paints, Lew Wartchow, for years and finally passed him in 2020. Wartchow finished his career with 321 wins. He hit his mark and held onto it for quite a while before the two pups finally caught him. Wartchow had passed the 300-win mark starting only 1,485 horses in his career. That’s some 500 fewer horses than Keener and 700 fewer than Whitekiller.

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Tracked by more than 165,000 fans on Facebook and 10,400 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $258 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 is open daily for casino gaming and simulcast horse racing. The 2021 American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season continues through May 29. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.