Issue Date: 10/01/2002 | Dynamite Results |
Dynamite® Filly sets Ruidoso Track Record! From Dynamite® Senior Director Donna Pettit, Flower Mound, TX
Director Terri Jeter of Arlington, Texas owns a 3 year old QH filly by the name of Rare Eye Opener that recently set a track record at Ruidoso at the 250 yard distance in a $25,000 claiming race with a Speed Index of 110!. She ran it in 14.113 seconds! That is REALLY fast! Congratulations Terri!
Rare Eye Opener started her racing career by running in the Sunland Fall Futurity and had qualified with the 5th fastest time, ran in the Finals, and bled severely and finished last. She was not on any Dynamite® products at this time. The trainer and his vet used everything they knew to try to stop her from bleeding, including Lasix, chinese herbs and Ventipulmin and were unsuccessful. Terri told the trainer to lay the filly off for 30 days and rest her and asked Donna Pettit to send the trainer Dynamite® products consisting of Regular Dynamite®, DynaPro(tm), Super Stress(tm) and Trace Minerals Concentrate(tm) and requested that she write up specific instructions as to how to feed the supplements for the trainer. After the 30 days, the filly was put back into training to get her ready to race at Ruidoso. She was put in some smaller races and the first out she still bled a little in the nasal passages, but not in the lungs as shown by "scoping". She still placed a 2, 3 and 4 in several subsequent outs but did not bleed at all after the first out back, even in the nasal passages. Since the race where she broke the track record, she has raced only once more and stumbled a little coming out of the gate, and still ran a respectable 102 Speed Index and placed 3rd by a head.
She has been resting at Terri's place and will be racing at Lone Star Park in Arlington, Texas sometime in October. Rare Eye Opener just went back with the trainer, and she took her Dynamite® goodies with her and they consist of TNT(tm), Regular Dynamite®, Trace Minerals Concentrate(tm), DynaPro(tm) and Super Stress(tm). Will keep you updated as to how she does!