Timely Winners Earn John Nichols $196,230 in $510,720 Spa & Surf Showdown

John Nichols has never NOT been around the racetrack. His mother and father took him to Churchill Downs for the first time in 1975 — when he was four days old. Dad was a horseshoer and a skilled horseman. John’s uncle Jimmy Nichols was a prominent jockey who later was instrumental in the sales purchase of eventual 1988 Preakness and Belmont Stakes winner Risen Star. The racetrack life was the only life John knew, and that largely holds true today.

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Sean Nolan Wins Four Lucrative Sunday Features; Eddie Olczyk Scores Spots in NHC, BCBC; Evan Trommer Captures Six Tourneys on Saturday, Adds Two More Seats the Following Day (Weekly Recap, August 13-17)

There was a highly influential cap horse out there on Sunday—Harcyn, who survived a stewards’ inquiry and took race 5 at Del Mar at odds of 40-1. If you had the bomb you had a chance to do well. If you used Harcyn and played in multiple featured tourneys, you had a chance to do very, very well. Several players did just that.

One of them was Sean Nolan.

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Dylan Donnelly Doubles Down; Despite Mistake, Mike Lazarus Wins Two Spa & Surf Showdown Seats Plus $12,304; Frank Paros Earns Monmouth Entry One Day, NHC Spot the Next (Weekly Recap, August 6-10)

Dylan Donnelly has qualified for the NHC each of the past six years. In the five most recent renewals, he has played two entries. That will again be the case in 2026. This year, however, he is bidding for an NHC Tour championship.

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Stephen Spinelli Finishes First in Three Lucrative Sunday Events; Andy Asaro and Peter Osella Capture a Combined Five Saturday Grand Prizes; Kenny McMahan Earns NHC and BCBC Seats (Weekly Recap, July 30-August 3)

Sunday was a chalky day around here. The day’s top winner among 12 contest races returned just $11.40 in the win hole.

Stephen Spinelli didn’t even have that 9-2 victor—and yet that didn’t stop him from having a banner afternoon.

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