Horse Race Preview: Race 4 – Horizon Stakes at Belterra Park

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Venue: Belterra Park, Cincinnati, Ohio

Scheduled Post Time: 3:12 PM ET

Race Type: Ohio‑Bred Stakes — 3‑Year‑Olds & Up

Distance: 1 mile (8 furlongs)

Surface: Turf

Purse: $75,000

Venue Profile — Belterra Park

Location: 6301 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, OH

Track Type: One‑mile oval with a tight turf course

Backstretch: ~1,050 feet

Frontstretch: ~1,000 feet

Turns: Tight, 6° banking

Turf Notes:

Firm turf favors tactical speed

Inside posts have a measurable advantage

Horses with quick acceleration off the far turn perform best

Deep closers struggle unless pace collapses

Expected Weather Conditions

Temperature: 84–88°F

Humidity: ~55%

Wind: 5–9 mph WSW

Rain Chance: 10%

Track Projection: Firm Turf

Impact:

Warm, dry conditions = fast turf

Speed and tactical stalkers gain advantage

Horses with strong turn‑of‑foot will excel

Full Field Analysis — Horizon Stakes (Race 4)

Horse‑by‑horse breakdown including post position, trainer, jockey, recent finishes, running style, and morning‑line odds.

Post 1 — Buckeye Barrister

Trainer: Robert Cline Jockey: John McKee Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 3rd Running Style: Rail‑speed Track Notes: 2‑for‑3 on Belterra turf Analysis: Perfect draw for a horse with early foot. McKee excels at saving ground and controlling pace. Barrister has shown strong turf acceleration and should be forwardly placed throughout. Major win threat.

Post 2 — Cincinnati Cyclone

Trainer: Larry Smith Jockey: Perry Ouzts Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 2nd, 4th Running Style: Tactical stalker Track Notes: Consistent on firm turf Analysis: Ouzts is deadly on the Belterra lawn, especially with horses who sit just off the pace. Cyclone has the perfect running style for this configuration. Needs a clean trip but is a strong contender.

Post 3 — Ohio Skywalker

Trainer: Tim Hamm Jockey: Gerardo Corrales Morning Line: 3‑1 (Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Press‑and‑pounce Track Notes: Stakes‑placed at Thistledown Analysis: Hamm’s turf runners are always dangerous, and Corrales is one of the best turf riders in the Midwest. Skywalker enters in peak form and has the ideal tactical speed for Belterra’s tight turns. The most reliable contender.

Post 4 — Riverfront Rebel

Trainer: Susan Anderson Jockey: Luan Machado Morning Line: 8‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 5th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder Track Notes: Better at 1 1/16 miles Analysis: Honest horse but lacks the acceleration of the top three. Needs a hot pace to threaten. More likely to hit the board than win.

Post 5 — Queen City Cruiser

Trainer: Elliott Sullivan Jockey: Santiago Gonzalez Morning Line: 5‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Stalker/Closer Track Notes: Strong late kick Analysis: Gonzalez is excellent at timing late moves, but Belterra’s short stretch works against deep closers. Cruiser is dangerous if the pace melts, but needs help up front.

Post 6 — Turf Titan

Trainer: Jeffrey Greenhill Jockey: Edgar Paucar Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 6th, 3rd Running Style: Closer Track Notes: Struggles with tight turns Analysis: Will be far back early. Paucar will try to save ground and make one run, but this track rarely rewards that style. Fringe contender.

Post 7 — Buckeye Breeze

Trainer: Jay Bernardini Jockey: Malcolm Franklin Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 7th, 4th, 6th Running Style: Early speed Track Notes: Inconsistent Analysis: Has the early foot to influence the pace but tends to fade late. Could hang on for a minor award if he clears easily.

Post 8 — Midnight Mileage

Trainer: Karl Robeaux Jockey: Chad Lindsay Morning Line: 15‑1 Recent Finishes: 8th, 5th, 4th Running Style: Deep closer Track Notes: Best on off‑tracks Analysis: Weather doesn’t favor him. Needs rain or chaos. Hard to recommend on firm turf.

Pace Projection

Early Leaders: Buckeye Barrister, Buckeye Breeze

Stalkers: Cincinnati Cyclone, Ohio Skywalker, Queen City Cruiser

Closers: Turf Titan, Midnight Mileage

Expected Pace: Honest but not blistering

Advantage: Tactical stalkers (Posts 2–5)

Betting Trends & Angles

Inside posts dominate turf miles at Belterra

Favorites win the Horizon Stakes 43% of the time

Horses with early tactical speed win 65% of Belterra turf stakes

Closers win only 18% of races at this distance

Trainers Hamm, Smith, and Cline have strong turf form