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Photo of Inverness Ave and John DeLong by Dean Gillette
Two Indiana trotters from the Ernie Gaskin barn turned in a one-two punch in the first round of the Chad E. Carlton Trotting Series Wednesday, April 1 at Harrah’s Hoosier Park. The program represented the addition of Wednesday racing to the schedule for pari-mutuel racing in Indiana.
Inverness Ave and John DeLong kicked things off in the first division, beginning their race from post seven. The gelding got away in fourth as Deja Frou and Trace Tetrick settled in on the lead through the quarter in :27.4. No change in the order was detected at the half in :27.4 as Deja Frou opened up a few lengths on the field.
In the final turn, One Mike Out and Clint Coy were leading the charge on the outside and flushed out Inverness Ave. In the stretch, Inverness Ave went right on by and opened up on the field, trotting home in :27.3 to win by four and one-half lengths in a new lifetime mark of 1:56.1. Surf Scoter and LeWayne Miller moved up for second followed by Tuggin Thomas, also a late closer in the race for Marcus Miller.
Inverness Ave was making his first start of 2026. The three-year-old son of Helpisontheway paid $2.80 for the win, coming into the race off a qualifying win. He is owned by Ted Engel, Doug Shore, and Ernie Gaskin Stables. The Bay’s Stable, Polger Holdings, and Little E LLC bred the gelding, who was purchased from the Lexington Select Yearling Sale for $20,000.
In the second division of the Carlton Trotting Series, Gaskin watched as his sophomore filly pulled in a win to sweep the first round of the series for the stable. Dial Nine One One and DeLong went straight to the lead and held their ground the entire way, winning by a length at the wire in 1:56.4. Hot Martini and Trace Tetrick finished second over Passin With a Sigh and Clint Coy rallied up for third.
Dial Nine One One paid $3.40 for the win. Also by Helpisontheway, the filly is owned by Haucks Racing Stables, Wiesman Farms, and Ernie Gaskin Stables. Christina Macri and Gordon Graham of California bred the filly, who was also making her first start of 2026. She was a winner in two of three races last year at two and equaled her career best time in her win in the Carlton Series. She was purchased from the Black Creek Farm consignment, acting as agent for the breeders, from the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $15,000. She is a half sister to Remarkable De Vie, a winner of nearly $500,000 while racing in the Delmarva area.
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