Tell All gains North America Cup at MohawkCampbellville, Canada (Sports Network) - Tell All, driven by Jody Jamieson, won Saturday's $1.5 million North America Cup at Mohawk Racetrack. The North America Cup is the top harness race in Canada. Tell All took the lead coming off the final turn and went on to a two length victory over Sutter Hanover with Watta Hotshot finishing third. The time for the 24th North America Cup was 1:50 3/5.
Completing the order of finish was Artriverderci, Kenneth J, Yankee
Skyscaper, Glass Pack and Domitian Hanover. Reserve Forces and Two Twentytwo were both scratched from the North America Cup. Reserve Forces was able to draw into the race because The Quiet Mon, second in one of the qualifiers, was held out because of injuries. This was the first time that the North America Cup was conducted at Mohawk. Tell All is owned by MY Desire Stable and trained by Blair Burgess. The three- year-old pacer collects $750,000 with the win to bring his career earnings to $857,505. Tell All has won six of 11 starts this year after being from racing as a two-year-old. "This horse is amazing," Jamieson said. "He always does whatever I've asked him to do. Tonight he jogged all the way to the wire after I pulled the ear plugs. For me this is the top, to win this race. There could be no bigger thrill for me at this point in my career." Tell All was sent off as a slight favorite over Sutter Hanover and morning- line favorite Yankee Skyscaper. Last week Tell All took the second elimination race for the North America Cup also with Jamieson driving. Tell All returned $6.70, $3.60 and $2.70. Sutter Hanover paid $4.10 and $3.20. and Watta Hotshot paid $7.70 to show.
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