Trainer Jeffrey Radosevich became the 36th trainer in North America to reach the 3,000 career win mark on Monday after Stay Thirsty Amigo won the third race at Mahoning Valley in Ohio under jockey Erik Barbaran.
Off as the 4-5 favorite in the six-furlong race for $15,000 claimers, Stay Thirsty Amigo settled along the rail early before rallying and drawing clear to win by two lengths. The 5-year-old son of Stay Thirsty is owned by Samuel Klein, Jr.
Running time over the dirt labelled fast was 1:11.33.
The win was Radosevich's 86th of 2022, increasing his annual earnings to $2,243,461. His career earnings are just shy of $40 million, with a strike rate of 20 percent since 1993.
Hailing from a racing rich family that includes trainers father Joe, brothers Jake and Joey, and nephews Jacob and the ill-fated Joshua (jockeys), Radosevich began training in the fall of 1993 after a 14-year career in the saddle which saw him win 1,141 races. Primarily based in Northeast Ohio, the 54-year-old Richfield, OH resident has multiple training titles to his credit and has also finished in the top ten in the nation in wins five times during his career.
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