Tevin Foster rode three winners within 24 hours, beginning with the 3-1 bet Curlin's Affair, a five-year-old chestnut horse effortlessly winning by nearly seven lengths in the opening event. Foster demonstrated exceptional riding skills and secured another win an hour later.
Many consider Foster's skill set more advanced than his counterparts, as evidenced by his 85 victories this year. He has a strong chance of becoming a champion in the near future.
First-season trainer Oral Hayden has impressed with 13 wins, five second-place, and nine third-place finishes from 64 entries.
In race two, even-money second favorite Justin Biden beat the 4-5 favorite Fly Messenger Fly by just under seven lengths. Jockey Phillip Parchment, known for his competitiveness and charisma, completed a riding double.
Parchment celebrated with his signature whip gesture upon winning with Jason DaCosta's two-year-old colt Interesntimesahead.
Foster achieved another win in race four on Gary Griffiths' six-year-old gelding XY Soul at odds of 3-2.
Christopher Mamdeen followed suit in race five, using tactics to secure victory on Sashamani Dance for owner/trainer Linton Calder. He repeated his success in race six on Alford Brown's Simply Sensational.
Race seven saw Morimoto emerge as the winning even-money favorite under Raddesh Roman's guidance.
Rohan Kabir's nine consecutive wins included Omar Williams' 1300-meter race eight victory.
In the ninth race, Paul Swaby's Kem triumphed over a competitive field by nearly two lengths as a 2-1 favorite.
Finally, Vincent Atkinson-trained Rhythm Buzz secured victory in race ten with Javaniel Patterson as the jockey.