Antrim County scores big in Claiming Crown
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Carl R. Moore Management's ANTRIM COUNTY (Giant's Causeway) is no stranger to
the Thoroughbred industry's "blue-collar" day of racing, otherwise known as the
Claiming Crown, capturing last year's running of the Iron Horse S. by 3 1/2
lengths. On Saturday, the Bret Calhoun trainee showed up at Canterbury Park to
take home the top prize of the 11th annual event, scoring a neck victory in the
$138,000 Claiming Crown Jewel with Jamie Theriot aboard.
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