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Standardbred Owners Ainspan, McDonald Each Score Thoroughbred Wins at Colonial Downs’ Virginia Derby Meet  

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Virginia-based harness horse owners Adam Ainspan and Anne McDonald have had their pictures taken in the Colonial Downs winners’ circle in past decades, courtesy of standardbred champions that captured Virginia Breeders’ divisional titles. Ainspan’s Graham Grace Stables scored with Great George Two in 2004, while McDonald’s Always Quick Star snagged trophies in 2013 & 2014, and her Celtic Girl took similar honors in 2010 & 2011.

In a unique twist of fate, Ainspan and McDonald each returned to the winner’s circle last week at the New Kent track, years after harness racing departed Colonial Downs for Shenandoah Downs, courtesy of wins with thoroughbred horses during Colonial’s three-day Virginia Derby meet that took place from March 12-14.

Adam Ainspan of Graham Grace Stables (VEA photo)

Ainspan, who is the principal owner of 2025 Harness Horse of the Year Beau Jangles and 2024 Breeder’s Crown Open Mares champ Call Me Goo, collected his second thoroughbred stakes win ever in the $100,000 Royal New Kent Stakes on Derby Day with Tour Player in front of a sellout crowd of 9,700 fans. McDonald kicked off action the day prior in a $50,000 maiden claiming score with Virginia-bred C C Commander — her first thoroughbred win in 2-1/2 years.

Anne McDonald (VEA photo)

Both owners are unique in the sense that they own and campaign horses of both breeds. In fact, both their stables are comprised of about half thoroughbreds and half standardbreds.

“Getting to the winners circle at Colonial with Tour Player, with all his connections from Legion Bloodstock, the sponsors, and twenty years after Great George Two, that was special,” said Ainspan. “Colonial means a lot to me. The fans were so engaged, reminding me a lot of the energy from the Canadian crowds when Beau Jangles wins. I’m very grateful. The Colonial team put on a great show.”

Tour Player wins the $100,000 Royal New Kent Stakes at Colonial Downs on March 14, 2026 (Coady Media)

“I left Florida a day early just to be at Colonial Downs for the race,” continued Ainspan. “I had a horse, Mary’s Lad, win at Tampa Bay Downs on the 13th, a race I missed so I could see Tour Player compete in New Kent the next day. I knew Tour Player would race well. He was anxious and sweaty in the paddock on Pegasus Day at Gulfstream Park. It was hot, loud, and the starting gate truck broke down, causing a 20-minute delay. But last Saturday, he looked completely professional. When I saw the opening quarter go in 22 and change, I knew the race was over, especially with Flavien Prat on board and the front-runners cutting that fraction. Tour Player was relaxed and professional, and those were some talented runners in the short field that he beat.”

Tour Player is a 5-year-old son of American Pharoah, bred by Bob Baffert and trained by Whit Beckman. He is 5-for-11 now with earnings of $381,173.

C C Commander breaks her maiden at Colonial Downs on March 13, 2026 (Coady Media)

“C C Commander’s win was very exciting,” said McDonald, who captured a third Virginia Breeders Championship at Shenandoah Downs in 2024 with two-year-old standardbred filly Sweet Pirategirl. “It was a big win in just her third start. We bred her and raised her, but had to delay her racing debut by a year because she jumped over a five-foot fence and cut herself pretty badly.”

McDonald’s home base is Alexandria, and her horse farm is in White Post, VA, where she has a pair of thoroughbred yearlings & 4-year-olds, and a 2-year-old. In addition to two standardbred mares, who are both in foal, she has three yearlings & 2-year-olds, along with a pair of 3-year-olds.

Ainspan is based in Clifton, Virginia. His first thoroughbred stakes win came in 2023 in the $500,000 Tapit Stakes at Kentucky Downs. His standardbred Beau Jangles was a perfect 12-for-12 last year as a 2-year-old with earnings of over $1.2 million.

Both dual breed owners keep an eye on the Virginia racing landscape for obvious reasons. Shenandoah Downs kicks off a 7-week spring harness meet in Woodstock on April 11 and continues through May 24. Colonial Downs ushers in its summer thoroughbred season June 25 and continues through September 7. Details are at virginiahorseracing.com.

 

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