In a heart-stopping saga that bridged a near-tragedy to a soaring triumph, the Inter Dominion harness racing event saw a fruitful comeback. With the 83-year-old owner of its victorious participant suffering physical setbacks days before the game, anticipation was high in the air. While his beloved horse triumphed at the Saturday game, Kevin Seymour was seen echoing a similar win against personal battles.
Remarkably, the harness racing track witnessed an audacious victory, etched by Seymour’s adorable companion, Leap to Fame. While this championship was not just about speed and dominance, it also witnessed Kevin’s resilience as a guardian to his high-spirited equine. Surviving the brutal impacts of a heart attack at his delicate age, he evidently created a landmark with his passionate efforts.
Harness racing star creates history alongside owner
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Hosted at Albion Park, the harness racing event from December 16 encountered the energetic pace of Leap to Fame, Kevin’s adorable champ with a well-trained livelihood. While the harrowing health scare from a sudden heart issue invaded his peace just four weeks before the iconic race, Seymour’s ageless dedication stood in his favor.
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Overcoming the daunting symptoms of his life-altering setback, Kevin’s cardiac ordeal initially brought him to the brink of mortality. While he was rushed into emergency treatment, the doctors shared a swift diagnosis with his family, elaborating on his condition.
As they mentioned the reports of his 99% blocked artery, chances of survival seemed scarce for the harness racing enthusiast, considering his old age. Nonetheless, Kevin shone beyond these troubles, and a week-long admission in the hospital helped him recover.
Dedicated efforts result in passionate revival
Getting back on track right before the awaited game, Seymour won the chance to enjoy his horse’s moves, creating history at the Australian harness racing championship. Overwhelmed by his emotions, the heart-warmed owner fell short of words at the match, witnessing his beloved Leap to Fame glorifying the finish line.
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Recalling some dreadful moments from his resting phase, Kevin shared his candid experience, stating, “They said I was just hours from being gone.” Expressing vivid details on the severity of his condition, the harness racing enthusiast also remarked, “My cardiologist saw how bad it was, he pulled his team together and rushed me into theatre”, adding, “I was on death’s door.”
Significantly, even the harness racing show unfurled in a breathtaking spectacle, with Leap To Fame effectively displaying an unbridled prowess. Steered by expert trainer-driver Grant Dixon, the duo was recorded obliterating their rivals, successfully shattering the track records.
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With golden strategies for the upcoming harness racing contest at Miracle Mile, Kevin Seymour’s four-legged buddy, Leap to Fame exhibited no plans to stop. While the looming Hunter Cup in early February cast a shadow of anticipation over the horizon, the aged expert highlighted his companion’s innate prowess for longer-staying races.
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