Mountaineer results

Weirton, WVSports

The Mountaineer results article from November 27, 2016, offers a comprehensive overview of the day’s racing events, emphasizing the competitive nature of the races held at the Mountaineer Park. With a scheduled post time of 7 p. m. and a fast track condition, the races attracted significant local interest. The first race had a purse of $6,200, and the competition was fierce, with Geo Niko emerging victorious, earning $3.

80 for fans who bet on him. Other notable horses included Gee Pea Ess and The Greek Bop, who also performed well in the race. The article provides insights into the betting landscape, essential for local enthusiasts and those following the sport closely. It also mentions horses that did not place and highlights late scratches, which can impact race outcomes and betting strategies. By delivering timely and relevant information, the article serves as a valuable resource for the racing community.

Overall, it captures the excitement and results of a day at the races, reflecting the local culture surrounding horse racing.

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