Racing Fixing Busts at Cal Expo Harness Racetrack
Posted on Monday, January 22nd, 2007
Race fixing at harness racing races? What else is new? Oh, the perpetrators were actually charged? Ok, that is new.
SACRAMENTO (AP) – Four veteran harness racing drivers are charged with helping fix a race at the Cal Expo track in Sacramento in May.
The allegations are earning the track the derisive nickname “Cal Fix-O” among racing fans.
Authorities arrested three of the drivers this week. A fourth is pleading guilty and cooperating with the investigation.
The four are accused of arranging how their horses would finish in the May 5 race to predetermine which betters would win the trifecta.
Wagering on the trifecta requires betters to correctly pick the first three finishers of a race in the proper order.
Sacramento Harness Association officials spotted the unusual betting pattern immediately after the race. They halted almost all pay outs to betters. Full text
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