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TVG Free For All Trot 2020

Manchego caps carerr winning the TVG Open Trot in 1:51.3. Nov. 21, 2020 $320,000 1:51.3 Manchego (D. Dunn) Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Lindy The Great (A. Miller)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 23 350,000 1:50 Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) Manchego (D. Dunn) Guardian Angel AS (T. Tetrick) Nov. 24, 2018 350,000 1:514 Tactical Landing (B. Sears) Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) Will Take Charge (C. Callahan) Nov. 25, 2017 350,000 1:514 What The Hill (D. Miller) Dayson (M. Kakaley) Pinkman (B. Sears) Nov. 12, 2016 400,000 1:512 Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Crazy Wow (Y. Gingras) Lookslikeachpndale (S. Zeron) Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:514 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Flanagan Memory (S. Zeron) Nov. 29, 2014 500,000 1:512 Intimidate (S. Zeron) Market Share (T. Tetrick) Creatine (R. Pierce) Nov. 30, 2013 510,000 1:51 Market Share (T. Tetrick) Uncle Peter (D. Miller) Guccio (J. Takter)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM TVG Free For All Pace 2020

Bettor’s Wish romps in 1:48.1 in the TVG Oopen Pace Final in his final career start.

Nov. 21, 2020 $340,000 1:48.1 Bettor’s Wish (D. Dunn) Backstreet Shadow (T. Tetrick) This Is The Plan (Y. Gingras)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 23, 2019 350,000 1:482 Always A Prince (Y. Gingras) Bettor’s Wish (D. Dunn) American History (J. Bongiorno) Nov. 24, 2018 350,000 1:48 McWicked (B. Sears) Dealt A Winner (D. Miller) Filibuster Hanover (M. Kakaley) Nov. 25, 2017 350,000 1:492 Mach It So (D. Miller) McWicked (B. Sears) All Bets Off (M. Kakaley) Nov. 12, 2016 400,000 1:482 (D. Miller) Mach It So (T. Tetrick) Melmerby Beach (M. Miller) Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:50 Bettor’s Edge (M. Kakaley) Mach It So (T. Tetrick) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Nov. 29, 2014 500,000 1:48 Sweet Lou (R. Pierce) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Clear Vision (T. Tetrick) Nov. 30, 2013 512,000 1:492 Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Golden Receiver (C. Callahan) Bolt The Duer (M. MacDonald)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM TVG Free For All Mare Pace 2020

Kissin In The Sand retires after setting stakes record of 1:48 in the TVG Mares Pace Final.

Nov. 21, 2020 $150,000 1:48 Kissin In The Sand (D. Dunn) Peaky Sneaky (S. Zeron) Shartin N (T. Tetrick)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 23, 2019 175,000 1:483 Caviart Ally (A. McCarthy) Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Kissin In The Sand (D. Dunn) Nov. 24, 2018 175,000 1:503 Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Apple Bottom Jeans (M. Cushing) Pure Country (Y. Gingras) Nov. 25, 2017 175,000 1:49 Pure Country (M. MacDonald) Bedroomconfessions (S. Zeron) Darlinonthebeach (B. Miller) Nov. 12, 2016 200,000 1:50 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Bedroomconfessions (S. Zeron) Sassa Hanover (M. Kakaley) Nov. 20, 2015 200,000 1:494 Venus Delight (T. Tetrick) Gallie Bythe Beach (M. Miller) Color’s A Virgin (D. Miller)

TVG Free For All Mare Trot 2020

Plunge Blue Chip retires a TVG Mare Trot Champion in 1:51.4.

Nov. 22, 2020 $140,000 1:51.4 Plunge Blue Chip (A. Svanstedt) Pat Matters (A. McCarthy) When Dovescry (D. Miller)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 23, 2019 175,000 1:514 Emoticon Hanover (D. Dube) Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Hannelore Hanover (T. Tetrick) Nov. 24, 2018 175,000 1:524 Emoticon Hanover (D. Dube) Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Celebrity Ruth (D. McNair) Nov. 25, 2017 175,000 1:523 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras)Emoticon Hanover (D. Dube) Caprice Hill (D. McNair) Nov. 12, 2016 200,000 1:514 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras)Bee A Magician (B. Sears) D’One (T. Tetrick) Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:522 Shake It Cerry (D. Miller) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Handover Belle (Y. Gingras)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Graduate Pace 2020

Hurrikane Emperor rallies to 1:47 upset in the $250,000 Graduate Final.

July 11, 2020 $250,000 1:47 Hurrikane Emperor (M. MacDonald) Workin Ona Mystery (T. Tetrick) Dancin Lou (B. Sears)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 6, 2019 250,000 1:46 Lather Up (M. Teague) This Is The Plan (Y. Gingras) Backstreet Shadow (T. Tetrick) July 7, 2018 250,000 1:472 Dontellmeagain (T. Tetrick) Miso Fast (L. Roy) Western Joe (S. Zeron) July 8, 2017 240,000 1:472 Sinatra (J. Jamieson) Boston Red Rocks (B. Miller) Western Fame (M. MacDonald) July 9, 2016 250,000 1:472 Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague) Freak Feet Pete (T. Tetrick) Rock N’Roll World (M. Kakaley) July 3, 2015 250,000 1:48 Doo Wop Hanover (J. Campbell) Lyonssomewhere (A. Miller) All Bets Off (M. Kakaley)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Graduate Trot 2020

Gimpanzee sweeps Graduate Series with dominate 1:50.4 win in the $250,000 Final.

July 11, 2020 $250,000 1:50.4 Gimpanzee (B. Sears) Reign Of Honor (D. Miller) HL Revadon (M. MacDonald)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July, 6, 2019 250,000 1:491 Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) Custom Cantab (D. Miller) July, 7, 2018 250,000 1:502 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Moonshiner Hanover (D. Miller) Sortie (T. Smedshammer) July 8, 2017 240,000 1:512 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Warrawee Roo (D. Dube) Dayson (Y. Gingras) July 9, 2016 250,000 1:512 Musical Rhythm (J. Campbell) Centurion ATM (Tr. Tetrick) Crazshana (D. Miller) July 11, 2015 250,000 1:494 JL Cruze (J. Campbell) Shake It Cerry (J. Takter) Resolve (A. Svanstedt)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Hambletonian Maturity 2020

Gimpanzee overcomes post 13 to win the $464,900 Hambletonian Maturity in 2:05.4.

July 18, 2020 $464,900 2:05.4 Gimpanzee (B. Sears) Forbidden Trade (S. Zeron) Soul Strong (D. Dunn)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 450,000 2:054 Crystal Fashion (T. Tetrick) Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) July 14, 2018 405,850 2:05 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Bill’s Man (C. Callahan) Top Flight Angel (A. Miller) July 15, 2017 458,750 2:054 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Cufflink Hanover (C. Callahan) Warrawee Roo (D. Dube) July 16, 2016 471,200 2:054 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Wings Of Royalty (B. Sears) Crazy Wow (T. Tetrick) July 18, 2015 443,300 2:041* JL Cruze (J. Campbell) Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Shake It Cerry (J. Takter) July 5, 2014 484,850 2:053 Your So Vain (A. Svanstedt) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Flanagan Memory (B. Miller)

* Stakes & World Record

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM William Haughton Memorial 2020

Dancin Lou dominates the $391,300 William Haughton Memorial in 1:47.2

July 18, 2020 $391,300 1:47.2 Dancin Lou (B. Sears) Century Farroh (D. Miller) Filibuster Hanover (D. Dunn)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS

DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 391,300 2:011 Lather Up (M. Teague) This Is The Plan (Y. Gingras) Always A Prince (D. Miller) July 14, 2018 471,100 2:022 Mcwicked (B. Sears) Filibuster Hanover (Y. Gingras) Rockin Ron (L. Roy) July 15, 2017 427,400 2:004 Mach It So (D. Miller) Boston Red Rocks (B. Miller) Bettor’s Edge (S. Zeron) July 16, 2016 471,800 1:481 Always B Miki (D. Miller) Shamballa (S. Zeron) Wiggle it Jiggleit (M. Teague) July 18, 2015 430,600 1:481 Mach It So (T. Tetrick) State Treasurer (D. Miller) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) July 12, 2014 463,300 1:471 Sweet Lou (R. Pierce) Bettor’s Edge (M. Kakaley) Captaintreacherous (T. Tetrick) July 13, 2013 471,800 1:47 Pet Rock (D. Miller) Bolt The Duer (M. MacDonald) Sweet Lou (Y. Gingras) Aug.17, 2012 431,400 1:482 Golden Receiver (A. Miller) We Will See (R. Pierce) Aracache Hanover (D. McNair) Aug. 20, 2011 523,000 1:481 Alexie Mattosie (G. Brennan) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Won The West (D. Miller) Aug. 20, 2010 702,500 1:482 Shark Gesture (G. Brennan) Hypnotic Blue Chip (J. Jamieson)Won The West (D. Miller) July 11, 2009 688,000 1:482 Shark Gesture (T. Tetrick) Bettor Sweet (J. Campbell) Mister Big (B. Sears) July 12, 2008 600,000 1:49 Mister Big (B. Sears) Artistic Fella (T. Tetrick) Silent Swing (P. MacDonell) July 7, 2007 650,000 1:482 Mister Big (D. Miller) Total Truth (R. Pierce) Artistic Fella (C. Manzi) July 15, 2006 650,000 1:482 Leading X Ample (D. Miller) Ponder (J. Campbell) Hop Sing (R. Pierce) July 9, 2005 700,000 1:501 Dr No (C. Manzi) Boulder Creek (B. Sears) Ponder (J. Moiseyev) July 10, 2004 700,000 1:481 Four Starzzz Shark (M. Lachance) Life Source (C. Manzi) Allamerican Captor (L. Ouellette) July 5, 2003 650,000 1:50 McArdle (M. Lachance) Art Major (C. Christoforou Jr.) Mini Me (D. Miller) July 6, 2002 650,000 1:493 Four Starzzz Shark (J. Morrill Jr.) Real Desire (J. Campbell) Gallo Blue Chip (E. Ledford) July 7, 2001 618,000 1:491 Armbro Positive (H. Parker) Royalflush Hanover (R. Pierce) Riverboat King (J. Morrill Jr.) July 8, 2000 615,000 1:483 Western Ideal (M. Lachance) Dragon Again (J. Campbell) Big Tom (L. Ouellette) June 25, 1999 600,000 1:482 Red Bow Tie (L. Ouellette) B J’s Whirlwind (D. Miller) Bad Bert (M. Lachance) June 20, 1998 250,000 1:493 Pacific Fella (C. Manzi) Dream Away (J. Campbell) Noble Ability (G. Brennan) June 20, 1997 250,000 1:50 Armbro Operative (M. Lachance) Tune Town (R. Pierce) Hot Lead (G. Brennan) June 22, 1996 200,000 1:473 Jenna’s Beach Boy (W.Fahy) Riyadh (J. Moiseyev) Trump Casino (R. Waples) June 17, 1995 200,000 1:504 Village Jiffy (P. MacDonnell) Ball and Chain (J. Morrill Jr.) Cam Terrific (R. Pierce) June 25, 1994 200,000 1:504 Under Orders (P. Wrenn) Broadway Jate (W. Fahy) Arrive At Five (R. Waples) June 26, 1993 205,000 1:492 Staying Together (W. O’Donnell)Silver Almahurst (J. Morrill Jr.) Bilateral (J. Plutino) July 4, 1992 192,000 1:503 Artsplace (J. Campbell) Odds Against (M. Lachance) Lorryland Butler (R. Pierce) July 6, 1991 210,000 1:503 Prince Ebony (R. Pierce) Storm Compensation (J. Moiseyev) Dorunrun Bluegrass (S. Noble) July 27, 1990 211,000 1:513 TK’s Skipper (M. Lachance) Dorunrun Bluegrass (R. Pierce) Ticket To Heaven (M. McNichol) July 8, 1989 196,000 1:501 Matt’s Scooter (M. Lachance) Cameleon (R. Pierce) Keystone Raider (J. Moiseyev) July 9, 1988 200,000 1:503 Jaguar Spur (R. Stillings) Run The Table (J. Campbell) Call for Rain (C. Galbraith) July 3, 1987 178,000 1:513 Governors Choice (J. Doherty) Dignatarian (W. Gilmour) Brians Breeze (R. Silverman) June 5, 1986 180,000 1:513 Forrest Skipper (L. Fontaine) Meadow Ro Mar (J. Scorsone) Equitable (J. Doherty) June 6, 1985 174,000 1:53 Tuff Choice (J. Campbell) Guts (W. O’Donnell) Mystery Skipper (J. Parker Jr.) June 7, 1984 203,000 1:521 Glen Almahurst (E. Davis) Energy Burner (T. Merriman) Division Street (A. Riegle) June 30, 1983 183,000 1:532 Cam Fella (P. Crowe) JDs Buck (R. Waples) JEFs Eternity (J. Campbell)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Arthur J. Cutler Memorial 2020

Atlanta rallies to 1:50.1 stakes record in the $170,900 Arthur J. Cutler Memorial. July 4, 2020 $170,900 1:50.1 Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Manchego (D. Dunn) Lindy The Great (A. Miller)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD May 4, 2019 175,200 2:073 Cruzado Dela Noche (B. Sears) Trolley (M. Miller) Will Take Charge (S. Zeron) May 4, 2018 182,850 2:06 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Will Take Charge (T. Tetrick) Crazy Wow (D. Miller) June 6, 2017 200,000 2:063 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Crazy Wow (Y. Gingras) JL Cruze (C. Callahan) June 24, 2016 200,000 1:522 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Flanagan Memory (B. Miller) Obrigado (M. MacDonald) May 16, 2015 183,650 1:512 Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Wind Of The North (D. Miller) Melady’s Monet (J. Campbell) May 17, 2014 175,000 1:502* Sebastian K (A. Svanstedt) Modern Family (D. Miller) Sevruga (R. Pierce) May 18, 2013 180,000 1:51 Sevruga (A. Miller) DH - Guccio (J. Takter) DH - Wishing Stone (Y. Gingras) May 12, 2012 210,000 1:513 Mister Herbie (J. Jamieson) Winning Mister (T. Tetrick) Hot Shot Blue Chip (J. Campbell) May 14, 2011 200,000 1:524 Slave Dream (B. Sears) Buck I St Pat (T. Tetrick) Neighsay Hanover (J. Gregory) May 15, 2010 220,000 1:51 Arch Madness (B. Sears) Lucky Jim (A. Miller) In Focus (D. Dube) May 16, 2009 200,000 1:521 Lucky Jim (A. Miller) Corleone Kosmos (J. Campbell) Michaelrowyourboat (J. Smith) May 17, 2008 200,000 1:522 Corleone Kosmos (J. Campbell) Lanson (R. Pierce) Knight Of Intrigue (G. Brennan) May 19, 2007 185,000 1:524 Sand Vic (B. Sears) Brunton Tilly (R. Pierce) Med Vac (A. Miller) May 20, 2006 175,000 1:53 Sand Vic (B. Sears) Hellava Hush (C. Manzi) Vivid Photo (R. Hammer) May 21, 2005 180,000 1:543 Mr Muscleman (R. Pierce) Sand Vic (B. Sears) Hellava Hush (C. Manzi) May 15, 2004 180,000 1:53 War Paint (J. Campbell) Approved Action (R. Daigneault) Elegant Man (C. Manzi) June 7, 2003 200,000 1:534 Kadabra (D. Miller) Danish Delight (J. Baggitt Jr.) Plesac (M. Lachance) May 17, 2002 200,000 1:531 Fool’s Goal (J. Moiseyev) Pegasus Spur (M. Lachance) Magician (D. Miller) June 16, 2001 208,750 1:522 Magician (D. Miller) Victory Margin (L. Ouellette) Sundown Score (J. Morrill Jr.) June 10, 2000 200,000 1:534 Magician (D. Miller) Nikki Cole Cole (C. Manzi) Big Z Crown (M. Lachance) July 10, 1999 160,000 1:541 Kick Tail (B. Lindstedt) Alanjopa (D. Dube) Glorys Comet (J. Campbell) May 15, 1998 125,000 1:532 B Cor Pete (H. Parker) Glorys Comet (G. Brennan) Armbro Plato (R. Schnittker)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Dr. John R. Steele Memorial 2020

When Dovescry pulls mild upset in $166,550 Dr. John R. Steele Memorial in 1:50.3.

July 4, 2020 $170,900 1:50.1 Atlanta (Y. Gingras) Manchego (D. Dunn) Lindy The Great (A. Miller) Aug 8, 2020 $166,550 1:55.1 When Dovescry (D. Miller) Plunge Blue Chip (A. Svanstedt) Manchego (D. Dunn)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 186,000 1:50 Manchego (D. Dunn) Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras)Darling Mearas S (A. Miller) Aug 4, 2018 154,800 1:513 Dream Together (B. McClure) Broadway Donna (D. Miller) Caprice Hill (D. McNair) Aug 5, 2017 176,250 1:512 Pasithea Face S (T. Terick) Caprice Hill (B. Sears) Emoticon Hanover (D. Dube) Aug 8, 2016 188,350 2:05 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Shake It Cerry (D. Miller) Jewels In Hock (J. Campbell) Aug 8, 2015 181,450 2:05 D’One (O. Kihlstrom) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Shake it Cerry (J. Takter)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Roll With Joe 2020

Backstreet Shadow goes gate to wire to win the $164,000 Roll With Joe Open Pace at Tioga Downs.

PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 2020 1:49 Backstreet Shadow (T. Tetrick) None Bettor A (A. McCarthy) Bettors Wish (D. Dunn) 2019 1:483 McWicked (B. Sears) Filibuster Hanover (Y. Gingras) Dontellmeagain (T. Tetrick) 2018 1:484 Western Fame (A. McCarthy) Dealt A Winner (D. Miller) Rockin Ron (Y. Gingras) 2017 1:474 Dealt A Winner (D. Miller) Rockin Ron (Y. Gingras) Sunfire Blue Chip (M. MacDonald) 2016 1:492 Rockeyed Optimist (B. Miller) All Bets Off (M. Kakaley) State Treasurer (D. Miller) 2015 1:472 State Treasurer (D. Miller) Clear Vision (B. Miller) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) 2014 1:483 Sweet Lou (R. Pierce) Heston Blue Chip (T. Tetrick) Bolt The Duer (M. MacDonald) 2013 1:481 Pet Rock (D. Miller) Foiled Again (M. Kakaley) Rockincam (B. Sears) 2012 1:482 Clear Vision (M. Kakaley) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Bettor Sweet (J. Campbell) 2011 1:481 Bettor Sweet (D. Dube) We Will See (R. Pierce) Giddy Up Lucky (E. Goodell) 2010 1:483 Shark Gesture (G. Brennan) Hypnotic Blue Chip (J. Jamieson) Won The West

Previously raced at Tioga Downs.

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Artiscape Mare Pace 2020

Shartin N & Tim Tetrick cruise to an easy win in the $129,000 Artiscape Mare Open Pace in 1:48.4.

PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR TIME HORSE DRIVER TRAINER 2020 1:484 Shartin N Tim Tetrick Jim King Jr. 2019 1:491 Shartin N Tim Tetrick Jim King Jr. 2018 1:50 Shartin N Tim Tetrick Jim King Jr. 2017 1:501 Pure Country Mark MacDonald Jimmy Takter 2016 1:494 Solar Sister Doug NcNair Gregg McNair 2015* 1:494 Venus Delight Jason Bartlett Jeffrey Bamond Jr. 2014* 1:502 Rocklamation Ron Burke 2013 1:483 Camille Matt Kakaley Ron Burke 2012 1:49 Dreamfair Eternal Jody Jamieson Pat Fletcher 2011 1:494 Anndrovette George Brennan Mark Kesmodel 2010 1:494 Dreamfair Eternal Tony Kerwood Pat Fletcher 2009 1:521 Tug River Princess Eric Goodell Ross Croghan

Previously raced at Tioga Downs * Raced at Vernon Downs

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Crawford Farms FFA Trot 2020

Guardian Angel AS holds off Gimpanzee & Crystal Fashion to win the $220,000 Crawford Farms Open Trot.

PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR TIME HORSE DRIVER TRAINER 2020 1:504 Guardian Angel AS Tim Tetrick Anette Lorentzon 2019 1:524 Speeding Spur N Brian Sears Linda Toscano 2018 1:512 Will Take Charge Tim Tetrick Jeff Gillils 2017 1:514 Resolve Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt 2016 1:512 Obrigado Mark MacDonald Paul Kelley 2015 1:52 Obrigado Mark MacDonald Paul Kelley 2014 1:53 Sebastian K Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt 2013 1:51 Intimidate Ron Pierce Luc Blais 2012 1:512 Hot Shot Blue Chip Corey Callahan Jonas Czernyson 2011 1:51 San Pail Randy Waples Rod Hughes 2010 1:52 Lucky Jim Andy Miller Julie Miller 2009 1:524 Arch Madness Trond Smedshammer Trond Smedshammer

Raced at Tioga Downs 2020-2017; raced at Vernon Downs prior to 2017

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Joie De Vie Farms Mare Trot 2020

Plunge Blue Chip charges late to win the $133,000 Joie De Vie Open Mare Trot in 1:51.3.

PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR TIME HORSE DRIVER TRAINER 2020 1:513 Plunge Blue Chip Scott Zeron Ake Svanstedt 2019 1:52 Custom Cantab David Miller Christopher Beaver 2018 1:531 Dream Together Bob McClure Luc Blais 2017 1:502 Emoticon Hanover Daniel Dube Luc Blais 2016 1:513 Hannelore Hanover Yannick Gingras Ron Burke 2015 1:522 D’One Orjan Kihlstrom Roger Walmann 2014 1:52 Maven Yannick Gingras Ron Burke 2013 1:52 D’Orsay Corey Callahan Jonas Czernyson 2012 1:54 Beatgoeson Hanover Trond Smedshammer R. Nifty Norman 2011 1:542 Action Broadway Brian Sears Virgil Morgan Jr. 2010 1:544 Yursa Hanover Daniel Dube Benoit Baillargeon 2009 1:543 Buck I St Pat Tim Tetrick Ron Burke

Raced at Tioga Downs 2020-2017; raced at Vernon Downs prior to 2017

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Stanley Dancer Memorial 2020

Back Of The Neck wins the $142,250 Stanley Dancer Memorial division in 1:52.

July 18, 2020 $142,250 1:52 Back Of The Neck (S. Zeron) Third Shift (A. Svanstedt) Big Oil (A. Miller) Stanley Dancer Memorial

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Ready For Moni dominates the $142,250 Stanley Dancer Memorial division in 1:51.4.

July 18, 2020 $142,250 1:51.4 Ready For Money (Y. Gingras) Hollywood Story (B. Sears) Beads (J. Takter)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Stanley Dancer Memorial

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 153,000 1:501 Greenshoe (B. Sears) Pilot Discretion (A. McCarthy) Super Schissel (S. Zeron) July 13, 2019 153,000 1:513 Swandre The Giant (D. Miller) Green Manalishi S (T. Tetrick) Reign Of Honor (S. Zeron) July 15, 2018 181,000 1:50 Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) You Know You Do (Y. Gingras) Alarm Detector (T. Henry) July 14, 2018 181,000 1:512 Wolfgang (Y. Gingras) Classichap (T. Smedshammer)Zephyr Kronos (J. Takter) July 15, 2017 161,500 1:524 Long Tom (T. Tetrick) What The Hill (D. Miller) Meteoric (J. Bongiorno) July 15, 2017 159,000 1:502 Walner (T. Terick) Devious Man (A. Miller) Bill’s Man (C. Callahan) July 16, 2016 153,250 2:081 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Bar Hopping (T. Tetrick) Iron Mine Bucky (G. Dennis) July 16, 2016 153,250 2:064 Southwind Frank (Y. Gingras) Sutton (A. Miller) Love Matters (B. Miller) July 18, 2015 157,250 1:522 Pinkman (Y. Gingras) Habitat (B. Sears) Canepa Hanover (J. Takter) July 18, 2015 159,750 1:504 The Bank (Jimmy Takter) Centurion ATM (Ake Svanstedt) French Laundry (Brett Miller) July 12, 2014 317,000 1:513 Father Patrick (Y. Gingras) Nuncio (J. Campbell) Trixton (J. Takter) July 13, 2103 294,000 1:52 Royalty For Life (B. Sears) Spider Blue Chip (R. Pierce) Deweycolorintheline(R. Schnittker) July 14, 2012 153,000 1:512 Little Brown Fox (Y. Gingras) Guccio (J. Takter) Possess The Will (T. Tetrick) July 14, 2012 150,500 1:531 Uncle Peter (R. Pierce) Banker Volo (J. Morrill, Jr) Appomattox (T. Tetrick) July 16, 2011 166,000 1:521 Manofmanymissions (A. Miller) Broad Bahn (G. Brennan) Dejarmbro (T. Smedshammer) July 16, 2011 166,000 1:531 Chapter Seven (M. Lachance) Big Rigs (T. Tetrick) Big Sky Storm (D. Miller) July 17, 2010 127,500 1:531 He’s A Demon (J. Jamieson) Cassis (T. Tetrick) Coco Lindy (J. Campbell) July 17, 2010 130,000 1:534 Muscle Massive (R. Pierce) Temple Of Doom (D. Miller) Pilgrims Chuckie (M. Lachance) July 17, 2010 130,000 1:54 Holiday Road (B. Sears) Lucky Chucky J. Campbell) Mystery Photo (A. Miller) July 17, 2009 182,250 1:521 Muscle Hill (B. Sears) Explosive Matter (R. Pierce) Copy Catch (D. Dube) July 17, 2009 182,250 1:533 Federal Flex (J. Jamieson) Mr Cantab (A. Miller) Cesar A Blue Chip (T. Tetrick) July 11, 2008 350,000 1:532 Deweycheatumnhowe (R. Schnittker) Celebrity Secret (T. Tetrick) Clerk Magistrate (T. Ritchie) July 14, 2007 400,000 1:542 Donato Hanover (R. Pierce) Mythical Lindy (D. Miller) Please Poppy (A. Miller) July 15, 2006 375,000 1:52 Mr Pine Chip (B. Sears) Blue Mac Lad (G. Brennan) Here Comes Herbie (T. Smedshammer) July 15, 2005 350,000 1:534 Classic Photo (R. Pierce) Strong Yankee (B. Sears) Vino Camielle (G. Brennan) July 16, 2004 382,000 1:53 Windsong’s Legacy (T. Smedshammer) Tom Ridge (R. Pierce) Al Dente Hanover (G. Brennan) July 11, 2003 412,000 1:533 Power To Charm (J. Campbell) Mr Muscleman (R. Pierce) Mac’s Crown K (T. Ritchie) July 12, 2002 400,000 1:541 Kadabra (D. Miller) Taurus Dream (M. McNichol) Living Image (J. Campbell) July 13, 2001 401,500 1:541 SJ’s Caviar (R. Blanton Jr.) Pegasus Spur (W. O’Donnell) Fulfilled Dreams (M. Lachance) July 14, 2000 380,000 1:542 Dreamaster (D. Magee) Dream Vacation (J. Campbell) Legendary Lover K (Dw. Minor) July 16, 1999 430,000 1:534 CR Renegade (R. Allen) Comets Tail (B. Lindstedt) Angus Hall (J. Campbell) July 25, 1998 400,000 1:543 Muscles Yankee (J. Campbell) Silver Pine (G. Brennan) David Raymond (C. Manzi) July 19, 1997 416,000 1:553 Malabar Man (M. Burroughs) Bowlin For Dollars (T. Smedshammer) Meadowbranch Lucky (D. Brown) July 27, 1996 334,500 1:53 Lindy Lane (W. O’Donnell) Act Of Grace (J. Campbell) Continentalvictory (M. Lachance) July 29, 1995 371,500 1:541 CR Kay Suzie (Ro. Allen) Tagliabue (J. Campbell) Giant Hit (J. Patterson Jr.) July 30, 1994 356,500 1:541 Whiteland Image (J. Moiseyev) Gum Ball (M. McNichol) Mr. Lavec (J. Takter) July 31, 1993 414,500 1:534 Pine Chip (J. Campbell) American Winner (R. Pierce) Toss Out (M. McNichol) July 25, 1992 454,500 1:544 Sierra Kosmos (R. Beinhauer) Imperfection (R. Waples) Sirocco Spur (R. Stillings) July 27, 1991 419,500 1:554 Dontellmenomore (D. Palone) Wall Street Banker (D. Ackerman) Crysta’s Best (R. Richardson Jr.) July 28, 1990 401,500 1:563 Embassy Lobell (M. Lachance) Mystic (J. Johnson) Peddler Yorktowne (M. Saftic) July 29, 1989 65,000 1:57 Egyptian Gentleman (J. Campbell) Fortunate One (H. Beissinger) Meltaway (J. Nordin) July 29, 1989 64,000 1:564 Bon Vivant (M. Lachance) Park Avenue Joe (W. O’Donnell) Lemoyne Square (J. Johnson) July 29, 1989 64,000 1:57 Probe (W. Fahy) Shogun Lobell (H. Beissinger) Speedy G B (T. Haughton) July 28, 1988 70,000 1:561 Firm Tribute (M. O’Mara) Editor In Chief (W. O’Donnell) Jermyn Street (D. Shetler) July 28, 1988 70,000 1:544 Armbro Goal (J. Campbell) No Sex Please (R. Waples) Southern Newton (U. Thoresen) July 28, 1988 70,000 1:56 Stable Gait (C. Allen) Supergill (B. Lindstedt) Petri Kosmos (J. Nordin) July 24, 1987 85,500 1:54 Mack Lobell (J. Campbell) Lucious Almahurst (B. Webster) Buckfinder (W. O’Donnell) July 24, 1987 84,500 1:561 Beseiged (P. Henriksen) Spotlite Lobell (M. Baillargeon) Napoletano (W. O’Donnell) July 25, 1986 85,000 1:562 Express Ride (D. Shelter) Nevele Typhoon (W. Gilmour) Nuclear Kosmos (U. Thoresen) July 25, 1986 85,000 1:57 Barbeque (J. Johnson) Traveling Salesman (W. O’Donnell) Shannon Bright (B. Lindstedt) July 26, 1985 100,000 1:59 Mark Six (J. Campbell) Another Miracle (M. McNichol) Master Willie (J. Nordin) July 26, 1985 100,000 1:57 Prakas (W. O’Donnell) Ron B Hanover (J. Nordin) Torway (R. Waples) July 27, 1984 65,000 1:561 Crowning Point (D. Ackerman) Super Lamar (P. Korpi) Normandy Lobell (R. Remmen) July 27, 1984 65,000 1:581 Historic Freight (B. Webster) Giorgio D (J. Campbell) Baltic Speed (J. Nordin) July 27, 1984 65,000 1:572 Speed Merchant (A. Quartarolo) Wholly Arnie (T. Haughton) Money Hanover (P. Henriksen) July 29, 1983 100,000 1:573 Joie De Vie (J. Campbell) Perfect Beauty (R. Hayter) Riklis (W. Haughton) July 29, 1983 100,000 1:572 Astro Hill (R. Remmen) Coleman Lobell (W. Haughton) Sea Chanty (C. Galbraith) July 30, 1982 90,000 1:591 Self Confident (D. Ackerman) Crowntron (J. Campbell) Bone Lover (H. Wallner) July 30, 1982 90,000 1:57 Jazz Cosmos (M. McNichol) Little League (H. Wallner) JD’s Tryst (G. Gibson) July 31, 1981 75,000 1:573 Super Juan (H. Beissinger) Arnie’s Aim (A. McNeil) Smokin Yankee (S. Dancer) July 25, 1980 60,000 1:572 Netted (B. Lindstedt) Rodney’s Best (H. Wallner) Burgomeister (W. Haughton) Aug. 3, 1979 109,500 1:573 Crown’s Cristy (H. Beissinger) Chiola Hanover (J. Allen) Courtly (H. Wallner) July 14, 1978 106,500 1:594 Florida Pro (G. Sholty) Count’s Pride (W. Haughton) Speedy Somolli (H. Beissinger) June 3, 1977 100,000 1:591 Green Speed (W. Haughton) Cold Comfort (P. Haughton) Texas (W. Herman) Sept. 24, 1976 94,000 2:00 Tropical Storm (R. Baldwin) Steve Lobell (W. Haughton) Quick Pay (P. Haughton)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Meadowlands Pace

2020

Tall Dark Stranger holds on to win the $636,650 Meadowlands Pace in 1:47.2.

July 18, 2020 $636,650 1:47.2 Tall Dark Stranger (Y. Gingras) Papi Rob Hanover (D. Miller) Allywag Hanover (T. Tetrick)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 682,650 1:48 Best In Show (B. Sears) Bettor’s Wish (D. Dunn) Workin On A Mystery (T. Tetrick) July 14, 2018 701,830 1:472 Courtly Choice (D. Miller) Dorsoduro Hanover (M. Kakaley) Stay Hungry (D. McNair) July 15, 2017 738,550 1:474 Huntsville (T. Tetrick) Downbytheseaside (B. Sears) Classic Pro (T. Henry) July 16, 2016 732,050 1:482 Control The Moment (B. Sears) Racing Hill (B. Miller) Check Six (M. Kakaley) July 18, 2015 706,000 1:474 Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague) Dude’s The Man (C. Callahan) Wakizashi Hanover (T. Tetrick) July 12, 2014 776,000 1:464 He’s Watching (T. Tetrick) Always Be Miki (D. Miller) Tellitlikeitis (B. Miller) July 13, 2013 635,750 1:481 Captaintreacherous (T. Tetrick) Odds on Equuleus (J. Campbell) Sunshine Beach (G. Brennan) July 14, 2012 600,000 1:481 A Rocknroll Dance (Y. Gingras) Pet Rock (B. Sears) Allstar Legend (J. Morrill, Jr.) July 16, 2011 1,000,000 1:482 Roll With Joe (R. Pierce) Big Jim (P. Hudon) Wink N Atcha (Y. Gingras) July 17, 2010 1,000,000 1:474 One More Laugh (T. Tetrick) Rock N Roll Heaven (J. Campbell) Valentino (G. Brennan) July 18, 2009 1,000,000 1:473 Well Said (R. Pierce) Vintage Master (D. Dube) If I Can Dream (G. Brennan) July 19, 2008 1,100,000 1:47 Art Official (R. Pierce) Somebeachsomewhere (P. MacDonell) Share The Delight (J. Campbell) July 14, 2007 1,000,000 1:491 Southwind Lynx (T. Tetrick) Tell All (J. Jamieson) Artriverderci (J. Campbell) July 15, 2006 1,000,000 1:484 Artistic Fella (C. Manzi) My Boy David (A. Miller) Armbro Deuce (G. Brennan) July 16, 2005 1,000,000 1:483 Rocknroll Hanover (B. Sears) Village Jolt (R. Pierce) Stonebridge Regal (J. Moiseyev) July 17, 2004 1,000,000 1:49 Holborn Hanover (J. Morrill Jr.) Timesareachanging (Y. Gingras) Metropolitan (J. Campbell) July 12, 2003 1,000,000 1:493 Allamerican Theory (M. Lachance) Armbro Animate (J. Campbell) Dream Wave (J. Morrill Jr.) July 13, 2002 1,000,000 1:49 Mach Three (J. Campbell) McArdle (M. Lachance) Allamerican Ingot (C. Manzi) July 14, 2001 1,009,500 1:493 Real Desire (J. Campbell) Bettor’s Delight (M. Lachance) Klingon Hanover (D. Dube) July 15, 2000 1,150,000 1:504 Gallo Blue Chip (D. Dube) Astreos (C. Christoforou Jr.) High On Emotion (R. Pierce) July 17, 1999 1,000,000 1:493 The Panderosa (J. Campbell) Mystical Shark (L. Ouellette) Art’s Conquest (M. Lachance) July 11, 1998 1,000,000 1:511 Day In A Life (L. Ouellette) Fit For Life (G. Brennan) Dragon Again (R. PIerce) July 11, 1997 1,000,000 1:502 Dream Away (R. Pierce) At Point Blank (J. Campbell) Western Dreamer (M. Lachance) July 13, 1996 1,000,000 1:514 Hot Lead (G. Brennan) Stout (A. Kerwood) Gee Gee Digger (H. Parker) July 15, 1995 1,000,000 1:504 David’s Pass (J. Campbell) Kinney Hanover (M. Lachance) Stand Forever (J. Moiseyev) July 16, 1994 1,000,000 1:50 Cam’s Card Shark (J. Campbell) Historic (D. Brown) Magical Mike (M. Lachance) July 17, 1993 1,000,000 1:50 Presidential Ball (J. Moiseyev) Life Sign (J. Campbell) Riyadh (C. Manzi) July 10, 1992 1,000,000 1:51 Carlsbad Cam (Ro. Allen) Driven By Design (C. Manzi) Direct Flight (J. Campbell) July 12, 1991 1,000,000 1:494 Precious Bunny (J. Moiseyev) Artsplace (J. Campbell) Stormin Jesse (C. Manzi) July 13, 1990 1,153,500 1:523 Beach Towel (R. Remmen) Jake and Elwood (J. Campbell) Scoot Outa Reach (W. O’Donnell) July 14, 1989 852,000 1:513 Dexter Nukes (J. Campbell) Casino Cowboy (R. Pierce) Barefoot Hanover (D. Rankin) July 15, 1988 1,039,000 1:521 Matt’s Scooter (M. Lachance) Camtastic (W. O’Donnell) Armbro Global (J. Campbell) July 17, 1987 902,500 1:52 Frugal Gourmet (T. Ritchie) Laag (W. O’Donnell) Run The Table (J. Campbell) July 18, 1986 1,025,500 1:521 Laughs (B. Gilmour) Tucson Hanover (B. Riegle) Amity Chef (J. Campbell) July 19, 1985 1,018,000 1:503 Nihilator (W. O’Donnell) Chairmanoftheboard (B. Webster)Dignatarian (W. Gilmour) July 20, 1984 1,293,000 1:533 On The Road Again (W. Gilmour) Guts (W. O’Donnell) DH-Ahlberg (M. Maker) DH-Hobo’s Willy (M. Gagliardi) July 15, 1983 1,251,000 1:541 Ralph Hanover (R. Waples) Umbrella Fella (J. Campbell) Rashad (W. Popfinger) July 16, 1982 1,000,000 1:541 Hilarion (J. Campbell) No Nukes (G. Garnsey) McKinzie Almahurst (W. Haughton) July 17, 1981 1,000,000 1:543 Conquered (J. Hayes Jr.) Computer (W. O’Donnell) Seahawk Hanover (B. Webster) July 18, 1980 1,011,000 1:531 Niatross (C. Galbraith) Storm Damage (W. Haughton) Tyler B (W. Herman) July 19, 1979 750,000 1:53 Sonsam (G. Sholty) Hot Hitter (H. Filion) Tijuana Taxi (J. Miller) Aug. 3, 1978* 280,000 1:551 Falcon Almahurst (W. Haughton) Abercrombie (G. Garnsey) Flight Director (W. O’Donnell) July 12, 1977* 425,000 1:544 Escort (C. LeCause) Nat Lobell (J. Kopas) Crash (W. Haughton)

* Eliminations and Finals held on the same night.

Highest Win Price: $119.00 Holborn Hanover (2004)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Del Miller Memorial 2020

Ramona Hill pulls the 8-1 upset from post 10 in 1:50.3 winning the $253,500 Del Miller Memorial.

July 18, 2020 $253,500 1:50.3 Ramona Hill (A. McCarthy) Panen (D. Dunn) Hypnotic AM (B. Sears)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 126,500 1:532 Millies Possesion (D. Dunn) Queen Of Trixs (A. McCarthy) The Ice Dutchess (Y. Gingras) July 13, 2019 124,000 1:523 Evident Beauty (D. Miller) Cloud Nine Fashion (T. Tetrick) Miss Trixton (B. Sears) July 14, 2018 128,500 1:494 Plunge Blue Chip (A. Svanstedt) Manchego (Y. Gingras) Live Laugh Love (D. Miller) July 14, 2018 128,500 1:513 Phaetosive (T. Smedshammer) Perfect Summer (L. Roy) Hey Blondie (A. McCarthy) July 15, 2017 125,250 1:514 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Magic Presto (B. Sears) Dream Baby Dream (R. Allen) July 15, 2017 125,250 1:522 Overdraft Volo (A. Miller) Feed Your Head (Y. Gingras) Checkmate Time (S. Zeron) July 16, 2016 97,750 1:522 Broadway Donna (D. Miller) All The Time (Y. Gingras) Celebrity Eventsy (J. Campbell) July 16, 2016 95,250 1:542 DH-Unica Steed (T. Tetrick) DH-Woman’s Will (A. Miller) Miss Tezsla (B. Miller) July 18, 2015 187,000 1:52 Spirit To Win (B. Miller) Mission Brief (Y. Gingras) Livinthefastlane (A. Miller) July 12, 2014 213,500 1:53 Shake It Cerry (R. Pierce) Heaven’s Door (A. Svanstedt) Designed To Be (B. Sears) July 13, 2013 265,500 1:51 Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Frau Blucher (J. Morrill, Jr.) Mistery Woman (D. Miller) July 14, 2012 245,500 1:513 Check Me Out (T. Tetrick) Win Miss By (B. Sears) Personal Style (D. Miller) July 15, 2011 257,000 1:544 Hey Mister (B. Sears) Creme De Cocoa (D.R.Ackerman) Lost Symbol (T. Smedshammer) July 16, 2010 146,250 1:532 Springtime Volo (G. Brennan) Bone A Fide (Y. Gingras) Ultimate Cameron (T. Ritchie) July 16, 2010 146,250 1:534 Glide Power (G. Brennan) Behindclosedoors (T. Tetrick) Bramalea Hanover (D. Miller) July 17, 2009 165,500 1:552 Windsong Soprano (D. Miller) Margarita Momma (R. Pierce) Raising Rachel (J. Moiseyev) July 17, 2009 168,000 1:532 Yursa Hanover (T. Tetrick) Celebrity Athena (M. Johansson) Seaside (D. Miller) July 13, 2008 300,000 1:54 Snow White (J. Campbell) No Pain No Gain (D. Miller) Diana Hall (R. Pierce) July 13, 2007 350,000 1:532 Pampered Princess (J. Campbell) Possess The Magic (M. Lachance) Falls For You (B. Sears) July 14, 2006 375,000 1:524 Passionate Glide (R. Pierce) Queen Serene (T. Smedshammer)Susie’s Magic (D. Miller) July 15, 2005 350,000 1:542 Margarita Nights (J. Moiseyev) Pink Ribbons (D. Miller) Flirtin Miss (J. Campbell) July 16, 2004 325,000 1:523 Peaceful Way (J. Campbell) Housethatruthbuilt (B. Sears) Mystical Sunshine (M. Lachance) July 11, 2003 410,000 1:544 Luby (J. Doherty) Stroke Play (B. Sears) Glide About (S. Smith) July 12, 2002 400,000 1:542 Cameron Hall (M. Lachance) Dream Angel (L. Ouellette) Norway But My Way (J. Meittinis) July 13, 2001 400,500 1:542 Syrinx Hanover (J. Campbell) Big Sky Queen (C. Manzi) Spellbound Hanover (D. Miller) July 14, 2000 406,000 1:56 Sammie’s Girl (D. DuPont) Just Passing By (R. Pierce) Day For Night (M. Lachance) July 9, 1999 400,000 1:543 Lovelytobehold (J. Doherty) Dream Valley OM (B. Lindstedt)Poster Princess (J. Moiseyev) July 10, 1998 340,000 1:544 Fern (L. Ouellette) Feel The Motion (J. Campbell) Princess Tigerlily (G. Brennan) July 12, 1997 320,000 1:55 No Nonsense Woman (J. Doherty) Joeys Delight (H. Parker) Elegantimage (S. Condren) Highest Win Price: $99.40 Sammie’s Girl (2000)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Mistletoe Shalee 2020

Reflect With Me rallies in 25.2 enroute to 1:49 upset in the $194,400 Mistletoe Shalee.

July 18, 2020 $194,400 1:49 Reflect With Me (A. McCarthy) Lyons Sentinel (T. Tetrick) Rocknificent (S. Zeron)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 13, 2019 207,700 2:042 Stonebridge Soul (T. Tetrick) Tall Drink Hanover (A. McCarthy) Warrawee Ubeaut (Y. Gingras) July 17, 2018 191,800 2:041 Kissing In The Sand (S. Zeron) Youaremycandygirl (Y. Gingras)Alexa’s Power (T. Tetrick) July 15, 2017 165,700 1:484 Agent Q (D. Miller) Idyllic Beach (Y. Gingras) Awash (S. Zeron) July 16, 2016 157,400 1:492 Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy) Penpal (P. Lachance) Shezarealdeal (M. Miller) July 18, 2015 207,350 1:49 Moonlit Dance (D. Miller) Divine Caroline (B. Sears) Band Of Angels (Y. Gingras) July 12, 2014 212,150 1:493 Sanbetweenurtoes (B. Miller) Weeper (C. Callahan) Table Talk (T. Tetrick) July 13, 2013 184,250 1:50 I Luv The Nitelife (T. Tetrick) Charisma Hanover (Y. Gingras) Novascotia Hanover (B. Sears) July 14, 2012 190,850 1:493 Major Look (A. Miller) American Jewel (T. Tetrick) Bettor B Lucky (Y. Gingras) Aug. 6, 2011 272,500 1:491 Drop The Ball (Y. Gingras) Idyllic (D. Miller) Swinging Beauty (D. McNair) Aug. 7, 2010 275,000 1:484 Dancinwiththestarz (B. Sears) Rock N Soul (Y. Gingras) A And Gs Princess (D. Miller) Aug. 8, 2009 405,000 1:49 Not Enough (T. Tetrick) Yellow Diamond (J. Morrill Jr.) Gambler’s Passion (J. Campbell) Aug. 2, 2008 407,400 1:51 Stylish Artist (E. Goodell) Good News Lady (G. Grismore) Miss Scarlett (B. Sears) Aug. 5, 2007 320,000 1:493 Hana Hanover (G. Brennan) Southwind Tempo (T. Tetrick) Tidewaterdragonfly (R. PIerce) Aug. 5, 2006 325,000 1:493 Armbro Dancer (R. Pierce) My Little Dragon (B. Sears) Lonesome Day (J. Campbell) Aug. 6, 2005 357,000 1:51 Chotat Milk (D. Miller) Cabrini Hanover (B. Sears) Ifyoucouldcwhatic (J. Campbell) Aug. 7, 2004 310,000 1:511 Kikikatie (D. Miller) She’s My Belle (J. Campbell) Nu-Diamond Star (S. Bouchard) Aug. 2, 2003 400,000 1:501 Armbro Amaretto (L. Ouellette) Animated Art (R. Pierce) Remember When (C. Christoforou) Aug. 3, 2002 350,000 1:50 Cam Swifty (J. Meittinis) Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette) Dear Girl (R. Wolfenden) Aug. 4, 2001 400,000 1:511 Bunny Lake (M. Lachance) Electrical Art (J. Campbell) Love My Lisa (J. Morrill Jr.) Aug. 5, 2000 343,500 1:503 Art’s Virtue (J. Campbell) Reimburse (H. Parker) Armbro Terrace (D. Miller) Aug. 7, 1999 400,000 1:504 French Panicure (G. Brennan) Marfa Hanover (J. Campbell) Beach Crystal (R. Silverman) Aug. 8, 1998 400,500 1:504 Galleria (G. Brennan) Panned Out (D. Magee) Life Cycle (L. Ouellette) Aug. 9, 1997 346,750 1:512 Stienam’s Place (J. Moiseyev) Keep Your Pans Off (M. Lachance) Sanabelle Island (S. Warrington) Aug. 10, 1996 391,250 1:523 Mystical Maddy (M. Lachance) Die Loving (W. O’Donnell) Low Places (P. Wrenn) Aug. 12, 1995 406,000 1:523 She’s A Great Lady (J. Campbell) Athena Blue Chip (B. Pinske) Electrical Express (R. Waples) Aug. 13, 1994 347,750 1:524 Lisheen (J. Baggitt Jr.) Newbridge (J. Campbell) Electric Slide (M. Lachance) Aug. 12, 1993 309,500 1:51 Ellamony (J. Moiseyev) Coast (M. Lachance) Breathless Fate (J. Campbell) Aug. 14, 1992 324,750 1:521 Dolce (J. Pavia Jr.) Ghostly (R. Pierce) Hazleton Kay (M. Lachance) Aug. 16, 1991 312,750 1:511 Miss Easy (J. Campbell) Shady Daisy (J. Fout) Big Bloomer (A. Kerwood) Aug. 17, 1990 425,250 1:524 Choice Yankee (J. Morrill Jr.) Tambourine (H. Kelly) Town Pro (D. Brown) July 28, 1989 242,250 1:544 Caesars Jackpot (M. McNichol) Cheery Hello (W. Fahy) Concertina (H. Kelly) July 29, 1988 421,000 1:524 Conquered Quest (J. Campbell) Sweet Reflection (W. O’Donnell) Three Mile Island (J. Schwind) July 31, 1987 468,250 1:534 Pacific (T. Harmer) Time Well Spent (W. O’Donnell) JJs Windsong (H. Filion) July 26, 1986 593,250 1:552 Angela Ty (R. Waples) Table Dancer (B. Webster) Jazzabel Hanover (J. Campbell) July 25, 1985 600,000 1:54 Semalu D’Amour (B. Cote) Stienam (W. Gilmour) Seven O’Clock (R. Remmen) July 26, 1984 590,750 1:542 Naughty But Nice (T. Haughton) Hit Parade (W. O’Donnell) Special Chemistry (J. Doherty) July 28, 1983 566,250 1:55 Lucky Lady (D. Hogan) Dancing Almahurst (D. Magee) Turn the Tide (H. Filion) July 29, 1982 427,500 1:544 Three Diamonds (B. Riegle) Adore (J. Miller) Bartross (R. Waples) July 2, 1981 330,750 1:562 JEFs Eternity (J. Campbell) Fan Hanover (G. Garnsey) Rain Proof (D. Rankin) May 29, 1980 50,000 1:572 Miles End Dianne (B. Webster) Armbro Vibrant (W. Wellwood) Willow Bret (G. Garnsey) May 29,1979 35,500 2:013 Roses Are Red (J. Kopas) Skirt Waltz (L. Gilmour) Ella Hanover (F. Grant)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Peter Haughton Memorial 2020

Zenith Stride rallies to 87-1 shocker in the $319,000 Peter Haughton Memorial in 1:55.1

Aug. 8, 2020 $319,000 1:55.1 Zenith Stride (B. Sears) Moonstone S (T. Tetrick) Venerate (A. Miller)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 324,550 1:53.1 Real Cool Sam (D. Miller) Rome Pays Off (O. Kihlstrom) Expectations (B. Sears) Aug. 4, 2018 422,350 1:514 Don’t Let’em (Y. Gingras) Green Manalishi S (D. Miller) Mass Fortune K (M. Kakaley) Aug. 5, 2017 360,650 1:542 You Know You Do (Y. Gingras)Samo Different Day (J. Takter) Farsetti Hanover (M. Miller) Aug. 6, 2016 294,450 1:544 What The Hill (D. Miller) Victor Gio It (B. Goop) Rubio (Y. Gingras) Aug. 8, 2015 349,850 1:534 Southwind Frank (Y. Gingras) Brooklyn Hill (D. Miller) Earn And Burn (J. Takter) Aug. 2, 2014 335,500 1:532 Centurion ATM (A. Svanstedt) Uncle Lasse (R. Pierce) Cruzado Dela Noche (D. Miller) Aug. 3, 2013 280,500 1:541 Father Patrick (Y. Gingras) Nuncio (J. Campbell) Southwind Spirit (B. Sears) Aug. 4, 2012 387,250 1:541 Aperfectyankee (J. Oscarsson) Corky (D. Miller) Fashion Blizzard (J. Morrill, Jr.) Aug. 6, 2011 400,000 1:552 Weingartner (J. Takter) Power Play (A. Miller) Big Chocolate (H. Hochstetler) Aug. 7, 2010 500,000 1:552 The Lindy Reserve (T. Tetrick) Neal (J. Campbell) Leader Of The Gang (R. Pierce) Aug. 8, 2009 523,600 1:54 Holiday Road (B. Sears) Pilgrims Taj (M. Lachance) Lucky Chucky (J. Campbell) July 31, 2008 500,000 1:55 Muscle Hill (B. Sears) Symphonic Hanover (D. Miller) Citation Lindy (J. Campbell) Aug. 2, 2007 467,000 1:572 Blue York Yankee (B. Sears) Surtees Hanover (D. Palone) Keystone Blitz (R. Pierce) Aug. 3, 2006 456,000 1:55 Donato Hanover (R. Pierce) Mythical Lindy (D. Miller) Bamboo Yankee (R. Schnittker) Aug. 5, 2005 460,000 1:58 Keystone Savage (B. Sears) Lotsa Muscle (J. Campbell) Love Of My Heart (M. Lachance) Aug. 4, 2004 420,000 1:582 New York Yank (R. Pierce) Jaden The Great (Y. Gingras) Med Vac (J. Campbell) July 31, 2003 440,000 1:561 Tom Ridge (R. Pierce) Yankee Elegance (R. Remmen) American Mike (T. Smedshammer) Aug. 1, 2002 460,000 1:573 CC’s Chuckie T (D. Miller) Political Briefing (R. Allen) Galaxy Chip OM (J. Johnson) Aug. 2, 2001 460,000 1:564 Civil Action (M. Lachance) CR Excalibur (C. Allen) Chipmate (J. Takter) Aug. 3, 2000 460,400 1:572 Yankee Mustang (B. Lindstedt) CR Kinetic (R. Allen) Red Hot Blue Chip (J. Campbell) Aug. 5, 1999 509,400 1:583 Smok’n Lantern (B. Lindstedt) Credit Winner (J. Patterson Jr) Berndt Hanover (M. Lachance) Aug. 6, 1998 458,000 1:564 Enjoy Lavec (J. Takter) Starchip Entrprise (J. Doherty) Wired Pine (J. Campbell) Aug. 7, 1997 408,000 1:581 Harry’s Bar (B. Lindstedt) US Open (R. Pierce) Anythings Possible (M. McNichol) July 30, 1996 500,000 1:571 Yankee Glide (B. Lindstedt) Captain Claude (J. Moiseyev) Oneacmetrotterkit (G. Brennan) Aug. 8, 2020 $319,000 1:55.1 Zenith Stride (B. Sears) Moonstone S (T. Tetrick) Venerate (A. Miller) Aug. 1, 1995 400,000 1:57 Dancer’s Victory (J. Campbell) Mr. Vic (M. Lachance) Nuke It Freddie (C. Manzi) Aug. 2, 1994 564,750 1:554 Donerail (J. Campbell) Tap In (B. Lindstedt) Giant Hit (J. Patterson Jr.) Aug. 3, 1993 625,250 1:582 Wesgate Crown (J. Campbell) Mr Lavec (J. Takter) Victory Play (R. Remmen) July 28, 1992 526,000 1:59 Giant Chill (J. Patterson Jr.) Glenmorangie (B. Lindstedt) LV Glory Bound (B. Webster) Aug. 3, 1991 558,500 1:574 BJ’s Mac (W. Gale) Pleasure Prince (J. Johnson) At The Top (S. Dancer) July 31, 1990 609,250 2:003 Charlie Ten Hitch (D. Williams II) Super Pleasure (W. O’Donnell) Wall Street Banker (D. Ackerman) July 28, 1989 639,250 1:58 Backstreet Guy (J. Campbell) Armbro Illiad (G. Sholty) Royal Troubador (C. Allen) July 29, 1988 682,250 1:584 Keyser Lobell (R. Remmen) Flying Irishman (H. Kelly) Shauns Best Boy (B. Lindstedt) July 31, 1987 600,750 1:582 Supergill (B. Lindstedt) Firm Tribute (M. O’Mara) Think Tank (P. Henriksen) July 26, 1986 879,250 1:573 Ditka Hanover (J. Nordin) Mack Lobell (J. Campbell) C Lewis Lauxmont (U. Nordin) July 29, 1985 1,000,000 1:574 Express Ride (G. Sholty) Elgin Almahurst (U. Nordin) Mr. Novak (J. Nordin) July 30, 1984 1,030,000 1:584 Another Miracle (M. McNichol) Prakas (W. O’Donnell) Super Freddie (H. Dancer) Aug. 2, 1983 875,000 2:001 Why Not (M. McNichol) Caleb Lobell (H. Beissinger) Excel Hanover (J. Simpson Jr.) Aug. 3, 1982 623,250 1:58 Dancers Crown (S. Dancer) Mr. Drew (J. Nordin) Keystone Edmund (T. Haughton) Aug. 4, 1981 75,000 2:002 Incredible Nevele (G. Garnsey) Crowntron (D. Insko) Go Gator (J. Simpson Jr.) Aug. 4, 1981 75,000 2:011 Triplemint (T. Haughton) Keystone Sangria (W. Arthurs) Silent Admirer (S. Dancer) Aug. 4, 1981 75,000 2:003 Self Confident (D. Ackerman) Speed Bowl (W. Haughton) Cooper Lobell (R. Tripp)

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Shartin N makes it three in a row in the $177,100 Lady Liberty in 1:48.2.

Aug. 8, 2020 $177,100 1:48.2 Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Major Occasion A (D. Dunn) Stonebridge Soul (C. Callahan) PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 183,500 1:482 Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Caviart Ally (A. McCarthy) Shower Play (D. Dube) Aug. 4, 2018 197,400 2:041 Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Pure Country (B. Sears) Blue Moon Stride (C. Callahan) Aug. 5, 2017 200,400 1:50 Pure Country (M. MacDonald) Nike Franco (T. Tetrick) Penpal (M. Lachance) Aug. 6, 2016 235,950 2:03 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Solar Sister (B. Sears) Katie Said (B. Miller) Aug. 8, 2015 251,250 2:041 Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Table Talk (A. Miller) Venus Delight (J. Bartlett) Aug. 2, 2014 177,750 1:493 Rocklamation (Y. Gingras) Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Shelliscape (J. Campbell) Aug. 2, 2013 217,100 1:49 Drop The Ball (C. Callahan) Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Rocklamation (Y. Gingras) Aug. 4, 2012 253,700 1:473 Put On A Show (J. Jamieson) Rebeka Bayama (S. Filion) Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Aug. 6, 2011 245,000 1:492 Dreamfair Eternal (B. Sears) Rock N Soul (Y. Gingras) Ticket To Rock (J. Jamieson) Aug. 7, 2010 248,000 1:49 On The Glass (Y. Gingras) Tug River Princess (J. Campbell) Dreamfair Eternal (Ra. Waples) Jun. 26, 2009 246,000 1:501 Southwind Tempo (T. Tetrick) Tug River Princess (J. Campbell) Hana Hanover (G. Brennan) Jun. 13, 2008 250,000 1:51 Life of Luxury (E. Goodell) Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) Mind Boggling (D. Miller) Jun. 1, 2007 225,000 1:491 Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) Street Dancer (B. Sears) Marnie Hall (D. Dube) Jun. 16, 2006 201,000 1:502 Burning Point (R. Pierce) Marnie Hall (D. Dube) Born Storyteller (G. Brennan) Jun. 17, 2005 215,000 1:501 Burning Point (G. Brennan) Carolina Sunshine (B. Sears) L Dees Val (J. Campbell) Jun. 18, 2004 238,600 1:484 Loyal Opposition (G. Brennan) Burning Point (R. Pierce) Sure Sign (Y. Gingras) Jun. 20, 2003 200,000 1:493 Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette) Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Card Trick Hanover (R. Pierce) Jun. 22, 2002 250,000 1:491 Card Trick Hanover (J. Morrill Jr) Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Bunny Lake (J. Stark Jr) Jun. 23, 2001 278,500 1:494 Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Yes Its True (C. Manzi) Cinder Best (R. Pierce) Jun. 24, 2000 254,500 1:501 French Panicure (G. Brennan) Aquatic Yankee (R. Pierce) L’Chaim (J. Moiseyev)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Jim Doherty Memorial 2020

Darlene Hanover romps in the $350,000 Jim Doherty Memorial in 1:55.1.

Aug. 8, 2020 $350,300 1:55.1 Darlene Hanover (A. McCarthy) Material Girl (T. Tetrick) Ineffable (B. Sears) PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 310,700 1:53 Hypnotic AM (B. Sears) Sherry Lyns Lady (T. Tetrick) Hellow Tomorrow (D. Miller) Aug. 4, 2018 357,450 1:534 The Ice Dutchess (J. Takter) Beautiful Sin (Y. Gingras) Hanna Dreamgirl (T. Tetrick) Aug. 5, 2017 330,800 1:524 Manchego (Y. Gingras) Phaetosive (T. Smedshammer) Lily Stride (T. Tetrick) Aug. 5, 2016 306,500 1:531 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Chezatter (D. Miller) That’s All Moni (B. Miller) Aug. 8, 2015 389,450 1:533 Broadway Donna (D. Miller) Kathy Parker (J. Takter) Sunset Glider (Y. Gingras) Aug. 2, 2014 321,700 1522 Mission Brief (Y. Gingras) Jolene Jolene (D. Miller) Lock Down Lindy (S. Zeron) Aug. 3, 2013 321,700 1:533 Shake It Cerry (R. Pierce) Lifetime Pursuit (Y. Gingras) Cee Bee Yes (A. Miller) Aug. 4, 2012 354,450 1:54 To Dream On (D. Miller) Royal Asets (T. Tetrick) Raring To Go S (Y. Gingras) Aug. 6, 2011 333,200 1:542 Check Me Out (T. Tetrick) Love Walked In (A. Miller) Upside Hanover (R. Pierce) Aug, 7, 2010 437,000 1:55 Thatsnotmyname (J. Campbell) Creme De Cocoa (D. Ackerman) Fitness Girl (T. Tetrick) Aug. 8. 2009 525,800 1:551 Poof She’s Gone (D. Miller) Costa Rica (R. Pierce) Bone A Fide (Y. Gingras) July 31, 2008 523,600 1:554 Honorable Daughter (J. Campbell) Dover Miss (Y. Gingras) Margarita Momma (R. Pierce) Aug. 2, 2007 458,550 1:57 Muscovite (M. Lachance) Pinery (R. Pierce) Snow White (Jo. Campbell) Aug. 3, 2006 537,000 1:57 Gerri’s Joy (J. Campbell) Ironmaid Volo (J. Oscarsson) Chez Lucie (D. Miller) Aug. 3, 2005 390,000 1:551 Miss Wisconsin (M. Lachance) Gluteus Maximus (G. Brennan) Victor’s Finesse (R. Pierce) Aug. 5, 2004 450,620 1:571 Reinvent (R. Pierce) Blur (J. Meittinis) Southwind Catlin (J. Campbell) Jul. 23, 2003 350,000 1:573 Ladylind (C. Manzi) Funny Malentine (J. Moiseyev) Housethatruthbuilt (T. Smedshammer) Aug. 1, 2002 460,000 1:571 Southwind Maywood (D. Miller) Filly At Bigs (M. Lachance) Glad You Asked (R.Schnittker) Aug. 2, 2001 417,000 1:582 Fluttering Wings(B. Lindstedt) Emotional Rescue (M. Lachance) Sister Sammy (T. Haughton) Aug. 3, 2000 346,000 1:59 Spellbound Hanover (J. Campbell) Victory My Way (R. Pierce) Caper Caillie (B. Lindstedt) Aug. 5, 1999 484,800 1:584 Dream Of Joy (J. Meittinis) Marita’s Victory (B. Lindstedt) Global Confession (W. Hennessey) Aug. 6, 1998 412,000 1:582 Rae (W. Hennessey) Softly Dream (M. Zuanetti) Decapode (M. McNichol) Aug. 7, 1997 390,200 1:574 Feel The Motion (J. Campbell) True Blue Victory (J. Johnson) My Dolly (M. Lachance) Jul. 31, 1996 350,600 1:563 Vernon Blue Chip (M. Lachance) Armbro Prowess (J. Takter) Jet Fortuna (J. E. Dubois) Aug. 2, 1995 300,500 1:572 Missy Will Do It (W. O’Donnell) Goaldigger (W. Fahy) BroadwayDiamond (W. Hennessey) Aug. 3, 1994 385,500 1:551 CR Kay Suzie (C. Allen) Lifelong Victory (J. Campbell) Lookout Victory (J. Patterson Jr.) Aug. 4, 1993 381,250 1:582 Armbro Monarch (J. Moiseyev) Jailhouse Rock (J. Takter) Prolific Lady (D. R. Ackerman) Jul. 29, 1992 376,000 1:592 Lady Starlet (M. Lachance) Suspicious Image (R. Waples) Ouiser (W. Hennessey) Aug. 3, 1991 357,250 1:59 Super Nice (S. Dancer) Almost An Angel (M. Zuanetti) Soulful Heart (P. Korpi) Aug. 1, 1990 464,750 1:581 Santa Royal (C. Manzi) Gutsy Lobell (M. Lachance) BJ’s Cinderella (R. Waples) Jul. 28, 1989 433,750 1:574 Cayster (W. O’Donnell) Higher Love (J. Takter) Dollface Hanover (W. Fahy) Jul. 29, 1988 474,500 1:592 Peace Corps (M. Lachance) Perfect Mate (W. O’Donnell) Colette Lobell (B. Webster) Jul. 31, 1987 437,500 1:59 Stage Entrance (M. McNichol) Anamosa Hanover (J. Nordin) Nans Catch (H. Wallner) Jul. 26, 1986 594,250 1:593 Armbro Fling (G. Sholty) Crown Starlet (H. Beissinger) Keystone Harem (J. Nordin) Jul. 30, 1985 627,250 1:573 Britelite Lobell (J. Campbell) Wendy’s Joker (P. Crowe) Sassy Gesture (R. Waples) Jul. 31, 1984 595,750 1:581 Davidia Hanover (J. Campbell) HWH Express (R. Macomber) Conch (H. Wallner) Aug. 3, 1983 510,250 1:593 Geraldine Broline (B. Lindstedt) Desdemona Hanover (J. Simpson Jr.)Fancy Crown (G. Sholty)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM John Cashman Memorial 2020

Gimpanzee equals stakes record of 1:50 in the $291,350 John Cashman Memorial.

Aug. 8, 2020 $291,350 1:50 Gimpanzee (B. Sears) Lindy The Great (A. Miller) Soul Strong (D. Dunn)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 280,000 1:50 Crystal Fashion (D. Miller) Guardian Angel AS (T. Tetrick)Six Pack (A. Svanstedt) Aug. 4, 2018 286,650 2:06 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Will Take Charge (T. Tetrick) Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Aug. 5, 2017 303,050 2:042 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Lookslikeachipndale (D. Dube) Aug. 6, 2016 273,600 2:04 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Flanagan Memory (C. Christoforou) JL Cruze (J. Campbell) Aug. 8, 2015 300,650 2:054 Flanagan Memory(B. Sears) Gural Hanover (M. Kakaley) Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Aug. 2, 2014 300,650 1:50 Sebastian K (A. Svanstedt) Market Share (T. Tetrick) Archangel (Y. Gingras) Aug. 3, 2013 318,350 1:504 Sevruga (A. Miller) Mister Herbie (J. Jamieson) Uncle Peter (D. Miller) Aug. 4, 2012 250,000 1:501 Chapter Seven (T. Tetrick) Mister Herbie (J. Jamieson) Daylon Magician (B. SEars) Aug. 6, 2011 300,000 1:504 San Pail (R. Waples) Arch Madness (B. Sears) Lucky Jim (A. Miller) Aug. 7, 2010 300,000 1:52 Slave Dream (J. Campbell) Enough Talk (R. Pierce) Reven Damour (F. Larsson) Aug. 8, 2009 300,000 1:501 Lucky Jim (A. Miller) Glen Kronos (L. Kolgjini) Gift Kronos (D. Dube) Aug. 2, 2008 300,000 1:51 Misterizi (T. Tetrick) Arch Madness (B. Sears) Enough Talk (R. Pierce) Aug. 4, 2007 300,000 1:512 Corleone Kosmos (J. Campbell) Equinox Bi (M. Lachance) San Remo Kosmos (T. Tetrick) Aug. 5, 2006 300,000 1:513 Sand Vic (B. Sears) Ripped (G. Brennan) Smooth Muscles (J. Gregory) Aug. 6, 2005 300,000 1:51 Hellava Hush (C. Manzi) Sand Vic (B. Sears) Elegant Man (G. Brennan) Aug. 7, 2004 300,000 1:53 Revenue S (L. Kolgjini) Hez Striking (R. Pierce) H P Paque (B. Sears) Aug. 2, 2003 450,000 1:523 Rotation (T. Ritchie) H P Paque (J. Kontio) Fool’s Goal (J. Moiseyev) Aug. 3, 2002 500,000 1:504 Victory Tilly (S. Johansson) Fool’s Goal (J. Moiseyev) Plesac (M. Lachance) Aug. 4, 2001 500,000 1:53 Fool’s Goal (J. Moiseyev) Dr Ronerail (G. Brennan) Dream Vacation (J. Campbell) Aug. 5, 2000 500,000 1:521 Moni Maker (W. Hennessey) Nikki Cole Cole (C. Manzi) Raffaello Ambrosio (J. Takter) Aug. 7, 1999 424,000 1:524 Magician (D. Miller) Supergrit (R. Pierce) Georgia Limited (M. Lachance) Aug. 8, 1998 300,000 1:524 Moni Maker (W. Hennessey) Glorys Comet (J. Campbell) Super High Test (J. Morrill Jr.) Aug. 9, 1997 312,500 1:522 Moni Maker (W. Hennessey) Georgia Limited (M. Lachance) Wesgate Crown (J. Campbell) Aug. 3, 1996 400,000 1:521 Oaklea Count (R. Waples) B Cor Pete (H. Parker) Goodtimes (R. Pierce) Aug. 5, 1995 349,500 1:53 SJ’s Photo (D. Wade) Night Court Dan (P. Wrenn) Golly Too (J. Fout) Aug. 6, 1994 277,000 1:524 Pine Chip (J. Campbell) SJ’s Photo (D. Wade) Meadowbranch Hans (J. Moiseyev) Aug. 7, 1993 274,000 1:542 Giant Force (J. Patterson Jr.) Sirocco Spur (W. O’Donnell) Worldly Woman (B. Riegle) Aug. 1, 1992 250,000 1:543 Furman (J. Moiseyev) No Sex Please (R. Waples) Honkin Hanover (J. Campbell) Aug. 3, 1991 258,000 1:54 Florida Jewel (J. Campbell) Bold Herbert (R. Remmen) Peach Pit (R. Waples) Jul. 30, 1990 112,000 1:57 Alfresco (R. Waples) Prince Mystic (J. Campbell) Kerry’s Crown (J. Patterson Jr.) Jul. 31, 1989 101,000 1:563 Chadwick Hanover (P. Spears) Free Token (W. Fahy) Super Speedy (W. O’Donnell) Jul. 25, 1988 100,000 1:551 Mack Lobell (J. Campbell) Go Get Lost (T. Sells) Armbro Fling (G. Sholty) Jul. 30, 1987 102,000 1:551 Sugarcane Hanover (R. Waples) Britelite Lobell (J. Campbell) Express Ride (B. Lindstedt) Jul. 28, 1986 114,000 1:551 Nearly Perfect (M. McNichol) Speed Boots (J. Campbell) Piggvar (S. Dancer) Jul. 29, 1985 126,000 1:552 Crowning Point (D. Ackerman) TV Yankee (T. Haughton) DH-Why Not (M. McNichol) DH-Shane T Hanover (J. Nordin) Jul. 30, 1984 112,000 1:56 Shane T Hanover (P. Henriksen) Hit Recording (W. Case Jr.) Dallas Lobell (H. Wallner) Aug. 4, 1983 125,000 1:554 Diamond Exchange (R. J. Williams Sr.) Dallas Lobell (H. Wallner) Yankee Predator (A. McNeil)

NOTE: Restricted to four-year-old trotters eligible to the previous year’s Hambletonian in 1981, 1982 & 1983. Invitational trot since 2004.

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Hambletonian 2020

Ramona Hills equals the stakes record of 1:50.1 in the $1 Million Hambletonian. Aug. 8, 2020 $1,200,000 1:51 Ramona Hill (A. McCarthy) Ready For Moni (Y. Gingras) Back Of The Neck (S. Zeron) PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER 2019 $1,200,000 1:51 Forbidden Trade Luc Blais Bob McClure 2018 $1,200,000 1:504 Atlanta Rick Zeron Scott Zeron 2017 1,200,000 1:523 Perfect Spirit, c. Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt 2016 1,140,000 1:514 Marion Marauder, c. Paula Wellwood Scott Zeron 2015 1,200,000 1:51 Pinkman, g. Jimmy Takter Brian Sears 2014 1,006,125 1:503 Trixton, c. Jimmy Takter Jimmy Takter 2013 1,210,000 1:521 Royalty For Life, c. George Ducharme Brian Sears 2012 1,710,000 1:521 Market Share, c. Linda Toscano Tim Tetrick 2011 1,640,000 1:53 Broad Bahn, c. Noel Daley George Brennan 2010 1,500,000 1:51 Muscle Massive, c. Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2009 1,730,333 1:501 Muscle Hill, c. Greg Peck Brian Sears 2008 1,710,000 1:52 Deweycheatumnhowe,c Ray Schnittker Ray Schnittker 2007 1,710,000 1:532 Donato Hanover, c. Steve Elliott Ron Pierce 2006 1,700,000 1:511 Glidemaster, c. Blair Burgess John Campbell 2005 1,700,000 1:523 Vivid Photo, g. Roger Hammer Roger Hammer 2004 1,210,000 1:541 Windsong’s Legacy, c Trond Smedshammer Trond Smedshammer 2003 1,210,000 1:54 Amigo Hall, c. Blair Burgess Mike Lachance 2002 1,210,000 1:533 Chip Chip Hooray, c. Chuck Sylvester Eric Ledford 2001 1,210,000 1:534 Scarlet Knight, c. Stefan Melander Stefan Melander 2000 1,210,000 1:532 Yankee Paco, c. Doug McIntosh Trevor Ritchie 1999 1,200,000 1:513 Self Possessed, c. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 1998 1,200,000 1:522 Muscles Yankee, c. Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1997 1,200,000 1:55 Malabar Man, c. Jimmy Takter Malvern Burroughs 1996 1,200,000 1:521 Continentalvictory, f. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 1995 1,200,000 1:544 Tagliabue, c. Jim Campbell John Campbell 1994 1,200,000 1:534 Victory Dream, c. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 1993 1,200,000 1:531 American Winner, c. Milton Smith Ron Pierce 1992 1,380,000 1:562 Alf Palema, c. Per Eriksson Mickey McNichol 1991 1,238,000 1:544 Giant Victory, c. Per Eriksson Jack Moiseyev 1990 1,346,000 1:541 Harmonious, c. Osvaldo Formia John Campbell 1989 1,131,000 1:543 Park Avenue Joe, c. Chuck Sylvester Ron Waples Probe, c. Osvaldo Formia Bill Fahy 1988 1,156,800 1:543 Armbro Goal, c. Jan Johnson John Campbell 1987 1,046,300 1:533 Mack Lobell, c. Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1986 1,172,082 1:552 Nuclear Kosmos, c. Per Henriksen Ulf Thoresen 1985 1,272,000 1:543 Prakas, c. Per Eriksson Bill O’Donnell 1984 1,219,000 1:562 Historic Freight, c. “Skip” Lewis Ben Webster 1983 1,080,000 1:572 Duenna, f. Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer 1982 875,000 1:56 Speed Bowl, c. Bill Haughton Tom Haughton 1981 838,000 2:011 Shiaway St. Pat, g. Ray Remmen Ray Remmen

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM 2020

Sorella gives Yannick Gingras his sixth win in the Hambletonian Oaks in 1:51.

Aug. 8, 2020 $600,000 1:51 Sorella (Y. Gingras) Hypnotic AM (B. Sears) Panem (D. Dunn) PREVIOUS WINNERS YEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER PREVIOUS WINNERS 2019 $1,200,000 1:51 Forbidden Trade Luc Blais Bob McClure YEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER 2018 $1,200,000 1:504 Atlanta Rick Zeron Scott Zeron 2019 500,000 1:502 When Dovescry Rene Allard Simon Allard 2017 1,200,000 1:523 Perfect Spirit, c. Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt 2018 500,000 1:50 Manchego Jimmy Takter Yannick Gingras 2016 1,140,000 1:514 Marion Marauder, c. Paula Wellwood Scott Zeron 2017 500,00 1:512 Ariana G Jimmy Takter Yannick Gingras 2015 1,200,000 1:51 Pinkman, g. Jimmy Takter Brian Sears 2016 500,00 1:521 All The Time Jimmy Takter Yannick Gingras 2014 1,006,125 1:503 Trixton, c. Jimmy Takter Jimmy Takter 2015 500,500 1:522 Wild Honey Jimmy Takter Yannick Gingras 2013 1,210,000 1:521 Royalty For Life, c. George Ducharme Brian Sears 2014 500,000 1:504 Lifetime Pursuit Jimmy Takter Yannick Gingras 2012 1,710,000 1:521 Market Share, c. Linda Toscano Tim Tetrick 2013 500,000 1:514 Bee A Magician Richard “Nifty” Norman B. Sears 2011 1,640,000 1:53 Broad Bahn, c. Noel Daley George Brennan 2012 500,000 1:531 Personal Style Ray Schnittker David Miller 2010 1,500,000 1:51 Muscle Massive, c. Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2011 820,000 1:531 Bold And Fresh Doug Miller George Brennan 2009 1,730,333 1:501 Muscle Hill, c. Greg Peck Brian Sears 2010 750,000 1:534 Bar Slide Joe Holloway Tim Tetrick 2008 1,710,000 1:52 Deweycheatumnhowe,c Ray Schnittker Ray Schnittker 2009 923,042 1:54 Broadway Schooner Jim Campbell Brian Sears 2007 1,710,000 1:532 Donato Hanover, c. Steve Elliott Ron Pierce 2008 885,000 1:534 Creamy Mimi Trond Smedshammer Andy Miller 2006 1,700,000 1:511 Glidemaster, c. Blair Burgess John Campbell 2007 850,000 1:542 Danae George Teague Tim Tetrick 2005 1,700,000 1:523 Vivid Photo, g. Roger Hammer Roger Hammer 2006 850,000 1:543 Passionate Glide Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2004 1,210,000 1:541 Windsong’s Legacy, c Trond Smedshammer Trond Smedshammer 2005 850,000 1:534 Jalopy Jonas Czernyson Jeff Gregory 2003 1,210,000 1:54 Amigo Hall, c. Blair Burgess Mike Lachance 2004 550,000 1:533 Silver Springs Jan Johnson George Brennan 2002 1,210,000 1:533 Chip Chip Hooray, c. Chuck Sylvester Eric Ledford 2003 575,000 1:534 Southwind Allaire Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2001 1,210,000 1:534 Scarlet Knight, c. Stefan Melander Stefan Melander 2002 600,000 1:53 Windylane Hanover Brett Bittle Ron Pierce 2000 1,210,000 1:532 Yankee Paco, c. Doug McIntosh Trevor Ritchie 2001 550,000 1:551 Syrinx Hanover Chris Marino John Campbell 1999 1,200,000 1:513 Self Possessed, c. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 2000 575,000 1:54 Marita’s Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1998 1,200,000 1:522 Muscles Yankee, c. Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1999 575,000 1:544 Oolong Per Henriksen John Campbell 1997 1,200,000 1:55 Malabar Man, c. Jimmy Takter Malvern Burroughs 1998 550,000 1:55 Fern Arild Eggen Luc Ouellette 1996 1,200,000 1:521 Continentalvictory, f. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 1997 550,000 1:532 Must Be Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1995 1,200,000 1:544 Tagliabue, c. Jim Campbell John Campbell 1996 375,000 1:541 Moni Maker Bill Andrews Wally Hennessey 1994 1,200,000 1:534 Victory Dream, c. Ron Gurfein Mike Lachance 1995 375,000 1:551 Lookout Victory Per Eriksson John Patterson Jr. 1993 1,200,000 1:531 American Winner, c. Milton Smith Ron Pierce 1994 375,000 1:553 Gleam Jimmy Takter Mal Burroughs 1992 1,380,000 1:562 Alf Palema, c. Per Eriksson Mickey McNichol 1993 445,056 1:552 Winky’s Goal Charles Sylvester Catello Manzi 1991 1,238,000 1:544 Giant Victory, c. Per Eriksson Jack Moiseyev 1992 420,000 1:57 Worldly Woman Gene Riegle Bruce Riegle 1990 1,346,000 1:541 Harmonious, c. Osvaldo Formia John Campbell 1991 492,401 1:56 Jean Bi Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1989 1,131,000 1:543 Park Avenue Joe, c. Chuck Sylvester Ron Waples 1990 441,555 1:56 Working Gal Ken Seeber Mike Lachance Probe, c. Osvaldo Formia Bill Fahy 1989 423,000 1:553 Park Avenue Kathy Bruce Nickells Bruce Nickells 1988 1,156,800 1:543 Armbro Goal, c. Jan Johnson John Campbell 1988 395,300 1:563 Nan’s Catch Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1987 1,046,300 1:533 Mack Lobell, c. Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1987 338,780 1:56 Armbro Fling George Sholty George Sholty 1986 1,172,082 1:552 Nuclear Kosmos, c. Per Henriksen Ulf Thoresen 1986 397,000 1:56 JEF’s Spice Jim Gluhm Mickey McNichol 1985 1,272,000 1:543 Prakas, c. Per Eriksson Bill O’Donnell 1985 401,000 1:564 Conch Jan Johnson Hakan Wallner 1984 1,219,000 1:562 Historic Freight, c. “Skip” Lewis Ben Webster 1984 354,000 1:553 Fancy Crown Ted Andrews Bill O’Donnell 1983 1,080,000 1:572 Duenna, f. Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer 1983 313,825 1:574 Tarport Frenzy Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1982 875,000 1:56 Speed Bowl, c. Bill Haughton Tom Haughton 1982 256,000 1:583 Dance Spell Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger 1981 838,000 2:011 Shiaway St. Pat, g. Ray Remmen Ray Remmen 1981 219,000 2:021 Spring Dash Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Sam McKee Memorial 2020

Bettor’s Wish digs in to win the $229,600 Sam McKee Memorial in 1:47.3.

Aug. 8, 2020 $229,600 1:47.3 Bettor’s Wish (D. Dunn) Backstreet Shadow (T. Tetrick) Century Farroh (D. Miller)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Sam McKee Memorial

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 230,200 1:592 Lather Up (M. Teague) This Is The Plan (Y. Gingras) McWicked (B. Sears) Aug. 4, 2018 260,100 2:02 Western Joe (S. Zeron) McWicked (B. Sears) Filibuster Hanover (Y. Gingras) Aug. 5, 2017 224,400 2:011 Check Six (Y. Gingras) Mel Mara (C. Callahan) Mach It So (D. Miller) Aug. 6, 2016 225,550 1:471 Shamballa (S. Zeron) Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague) Dealt A Winner (A. MIller) Aug. 8, 2015 215,400 1:47 State Treasurer (D. Miller) Doo Wop Hanover (S. Zeron) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Aug. 2, 2014 257,700 1:472 Sweet Lou (R. Pierce) State Treasurer (D. Miller) Thinking Out Loud (J. Campbell) Aug. 3, 2013 213,650 1:472 Thinking Out Loud (J. Campbell) Bolt The Duer (M. MacDonald)Golden Receiver (C. Callahan) Aug. 4, 2012 242,500 1:48 Golden Receiver (A. Miller) Aracache Hanover (G. Brennan) Meirs Hanover (J. Morrill, Jr.) Aug. 6, 2011 174,250 1:472 We Will See (R. Pierce) Aracache Hanover (D. McNair) Delmarvalous (B. Sears) Aug. 6, 2011 174.250 1:482 Bettor Sweet (B. Sears) Alexie Mattosie (D. Miller) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras) Aug. 7, 2010 182,500 1:472 Hypnotic Blue Chip (J. Jamieson)Shark Gesture (G. Brennan) Oliver Cleo (T. Tetrick) Aug. 7, 2010 185,000 1:481 Won The West (D. Miller) Blueridge Western (Y. Gingras) Vintage Master (D. Dube) Aug. 8, 2009 328,750 1:474 Shadow Play (D. Miller) Mister Big (B. Sears) Won The West (J. Morrill Jr.) Aug. 2, 2008 332,000 1:482 Mister Big (B. Sears) Artistic Fella (T. Tetrick) Mypanmar (D. Miller) Aug. 4, 2007 342,000 1:474 Mister Big (D. Miller) Maltese Artist (Y. Gingras) Lis Mara (B. Sears) Aug. 5, 2006 195,000 1:481 Ponder (J. Campbell) Maltese Artist (Y. Gingras) Casimir Camotion (B. Sears) Aug. 5, 2006 195,000 1:464* Holborn Hanover (G. Brennan) Stonebridge Regal (R. Pierce) Georgia Pacific (A. Miller) Aug. 6, 2005 375,000 1:484 Boulder Creek (B. Sears) Georgia Pacific (D. Miller) Timesareachanging (R. Pierce) Aug. 7, 2004 200,000 1:493 Art’s Chip (M. Lachance) Allamerican Captor (D. Miller) Artesian (D. Dube) Aug. 7, 2004 200,000 1:493 Life Source (C. Manzi) Peruvian Hanover (J. Morrill Jr.)Dr Drew (D. Hiteman) Jul. 26, 2003 350,000 1:484 Art Major (J. Campbell) Four Starzzz Shark (J. Morrill Jr.) McArdle (M. Lachance) Aug. 3, 2002 400,000 1:482 Real Desire (J. Campbell) Armbro Proposal (L. Ouellette)Peruvian Hanover (R. Pierce) Aug. 4, 2001 400,000 1:482 Goliath Bayama (S. Filion) Gallo Blue Chip (D. Dube) Armbro Proposal (G. Brennan) Aug. 5, 2000 350,000 1:474 Space Shuttle (R. Pierce) Western Ideal (M. Lachance) Red Bow Tie (L. Ouellette) Aug. 7, 1999 131,000 1:484 Red Bow Tie (L. Ouellette) Day In A Life (R. Pierce) B J’s Whirlwind (D. Miller) Aug. 8, 1998 100,000 1:491 Red Bow Tie (L. Ouellette) Tune Town (H. Parker) Dauntless Bunny (R. Pierce) Aug. 9, 1997 125,000 1:491 Tune Town (R. Pierce) Gee Gee Digger (H. Parker) The Wrath Of Pan (G. Brennan) Aug. 3, 1996 75,000 1:493 Jenna’s Beach Boy (W. Fahy) Village Connection (P. MacDonell) Misfit (R. Pierce) Aug. 5, 1995 135,000 1:50 Pacific Rocket (J. Moiseyev) Village Jiffy (P. MacDonell) Ball and Chain (M. Lachance) Aug. 6, 1994 75,000 1:513 Under Orders (P. Wrenn) Silent Spring (J. Campbell) Village Jiffy (P. MacDonell) Aug. 7, 1993 137,000 1:491 Staying Together (W. O’Donnell) Bilateral (D. Brown) Jet Jockey (C. Manzi) Aug. 1, 1992 75,000 1:50 Artsplace (J. Campbell) Shady Daisy (M. Lachance) Brace Yourself (R. Pierce) Aug. 16, 1991 75,000 1:501 Jake and Elwood (J. Campbell) Dorunrun Bluegrass (W. O’Donnell) Apaches Fame (W. Fritz) Aug. 17, 1990 75,000 1:503 TK’s Skipper (M. Lachance) Dorunrun Bluegrass (H. Filion) Topnotcher (D. Brown) Aug. 5, 1989 75,000 1:503 Matt’s Scooter (M. Lachance) Runnymede Lobell (Y. Filion) Jaguar Spur (W. Fahy) Aug. 6, 1988 75,000 1:503 Jaguar Spur (R. Stillings) Golden Greek (J. Campbell) Indian Alert (M. McNichol) Aug. 8, 1987 60,000 1:52 Franz Hanover (W. Herman) Brians Breeze (R. Silverman) Tucson Hanover (M. Lachance) Aug. 2, 1986 60,000 1:533 Forrest Skipper (L. Fontaine) Falcon Seelster (T. Harmer) Aug. 3, 1985 60,000 1:514 On The Road Again (W. Gilmour) Butler BG (T. Wing) Guts (W. O’Donnell) Aug. 4, 1984 60,000 1:522 Mr. Dalrae (D. Magee) Glen Almahurst (E. Davis) Energy Burner (T. Merriman) Aug. 6, 1983 60,000 1:532 Cam Fella (P. Crowe) Millers Scout (W. Gilmour) Perfect Out (D. Brown) Aug. 7, 1982 60,000 1:53 Genghis Khan (W. O’Donnell) Millers Scout (W. Gilmour) Justin Passing (D. Arthur) Aug. 1, 1981 60,000 1:534 Royce (J. Campbell) Osbornes First (B. Webster) Safe Arrival (R. Waples) Aug. 2, 1980 50,000 1:551 Sample Fella (B. Webster) Battling Brad (W. Haughton) Timelys Best Man (M. O’Mara) Aug. 4, 1979 50,000 1:53 Abercrombie (G. Garnsey) Try Scotch (S. Goudreau) Le Baron Rouge (R. Samson) July 6, 1978 50,000 1:55 Governor Skipper (J. Chapman) Rambling Willie (R. Farrington) Senor Skipper (B. Webster)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Dorothy Haughton Memorial 2020

Major Occasion A pulls the 50-1 shocker in the $172,850 Dorothy Haughton Memorial in 1:48.1

July18, 2020 $172,850 1:48.1 Major Occasion A (D. Dunn) Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Soho Burning Love A (J. Stratton) PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Jul. 13, 2019 179,550 2:02.1 Shartin N (T. Tetrick) Caviart Ally (A. McCarthy) Apple Bottom Jeans (C. Callahan) Jul. 14, 2018 189,750 2:031 Divas Image (J. Bongiorno) Inverse Hanover (B. Miller) Pure Country (B. Sears) Jul. 15, 2017 201,000 2:012 Nike Franco N (T. Tetrick) Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Call Me Queen Be (S. Zeron) Jul. 16, 2016 229,900 2:023 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Solar Sister (B. Sears) Inittowinafortune (S. Zeron) Jul. 18, 2015 213,450 2:024 Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Table Talk (A. Miller) Sandbetweenurtoes (J. Campbell) Jul. 12, 2014 183,450 1:483* Rocklamation (Y. Gingras) Drop The Ball (C. Callahan) Jerseylicious (B. Miller) Jun. 1, 2013 94,350 1:484 Feeling You (A. Miller) Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Ginger And Fred (R. Pierce) Jun. 1, 2013 92,950 1:493 Rocklamation (Y. Gingras) Krispy Apple (A. Miller) Drop The Ball (C. Callahan Aug. 17, 2012 218,850 1:484 Rebeka Bayama (S. Filion) Drop The Ball (Y. Gingras) Ginger And Fred (D. Miller) Aug. 20, 2011 235,750 1:50 Dreamfair Eternal (B. Sears) Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Chancey Lady (G. Grennan) Aug. 20, 2010 200,000 1:501 Tug River Princess (J. Campbell) Ginger And Fred (B. Sears) On The Glass (Y. Gingras) Aug. 1, 2009 200,000 1:501 Southwind Tempo (T. Tetrick) Hana Hanover (G. Brennan) A and G’sconfusion (D. Miller) Aug. 2, 2008 232,000 1:492 Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) My Little Dragon (B. Sears) Tidewaterdragonfly (T. Tetrick) Jul. 28, 2007 120,200 1:493 Armbro Dancer (R. Pierce) Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) Ideal Weather (D. Miller) Aug. 5, 2006 195,000 1:49 Marnie Hall (D. Dube) Burning Point (R. Pierce) Born Storyteller (G. Brennan) Aug. 6, 2005 221,275 1:484 Burning Point (R. Pierce) Carolina Sunshine (B. Sears) Glowing Report (D. Miller) Aug. 7, 2004 214,100 1:493 Animated Art (M. Lachance) Bunny Lake (J. Campbell) Loyal Opposition (G. Brennan) Jul. 26, 2003 185,000 1:50 Molly Can Do It (J. Moiseyev) Bunny Lake (J. Campbell) Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette)

Formerly known as the Golden Girls.

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM c 2020

Tall Dark Stranger wins the $273,125 Cane Pace in a stakes record of 1:47.1.

Aug. 8, 2020 $273,125 1:48 Dark Stranger (Y. Gingras) Capt Midnight (A. McCarthy) Captain Kirk (J. Bongiorno) PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 285,362 1:48 Captain Crunch (S. Zeron) Bettor’s Wish (D. Dunn) Semi Tough (M. Kalaley) Aug. 4, 2018 281,000 1:47.3 Stay Hungry (D. McNair) Grand Teton (A. McCarthy) Babes Dig Me (B. Miller) Aug. 6, 2017 320,000 2:03 Huntsville (T. Tetrick) RJP (Y. Gingras) Downbytheseaside (B. Sears) Aug. 6, 2016 320,000 2:024 Control The Moment (B. Sears) Manhattan Beach (M. Kakaley) JK Will Power (D. Miller) Aug. 8, 2015 319,400 1:473 Dealt A Winner (D. Miller) Artspeak (S. Zeron) Dude’s The Man (C. Callahan)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Shady Daisy 2020

Reflect With Me rallies to win the $90,525 Shady Daisy in 1:48.3.

Aug. 8, 2020 $90,525 1:48.3 Reflect With Me (A. McCarthy) Lady Lou (B. Sears) New Year (T. Tetrick)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 3, 2019 100,362 1:48 Tall Drink Hanover (A. McCarthy) Trillions Hanover (D. Miller) Warrawee Ubeaut (Y. Gingras) Aug. 4, 2018 96,000 1:482 Youaremycandygirl (Y. Gingras) Kissin In The Sand (S. Zeron) Alexa’s Power (T. Tetrick) Aug. 5, 2017 113,950 1:484 Blazin Britches (D. Miller) Caviart Ally (A. McCarthy) Idyllic Beach (Y. Gingras) Aug. 6, 2016 94,675 1491 Darlinonthebeach (D. Miller) Call Me Queen Be (S. Zeron) Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy) Aug. 8, 2015 109,500 1:492 Stacia Hanover (S. Zeron) Bettor Be Steppin (C. Callahan) Divine Caroline (D. Miller)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM SIRE STAKES 2YO Colt & Gelding Trot 2020

Southwind Tyrion stays perfect sweeping the NJSS in 1:54.

Aug. 8, 2020 $90,525 1:48.3 Reflect With Me (A. McCarthy) Lady Lou (B. Sears) New Year (T. Tetrick) July 24, 2020 $160,000 1:54 Southwind Tyrion (A. Svanstedt) Locatelli (Y. Gingras) Spy Booth (T. Tetrick)

NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 2YO Filly Trot 2020

Alter takes the NJSS for two year old fillies in 1:54.4.

July 24, 2020 $160,000 1:54.4 Alter (D. Miller) Material Girl (T. Tetrick) Presto (Y. Gingras)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 2YO Colt & Gelding Pace 2020

Fika Time sweeps the NJSS for two year old pacers in 1:55.4.

July 24, 2020 $96,000 1:55.4 Fika Time (T. Tetrick) Neyreit (M. MacDonald)

NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 2YO Filly Pace 2020

Anna Jeans strolls to the 2:05.2 victory in the NJSS final for two year old filly pacers.

July 24, 2020 $96,000 2:05.2 Anna Jeans (J. Thompson) Neverendingproject (C. Horsey)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 3YO Colt & Gelding Trot 2020

Play Trix On Me wins his second straight NJSS Final in 1:53.3

July 3, 2020 $128.000 1:53.3 Play Trix On Me (S. Zeron) Jula Trix Treasure (A. Svanstedt) AP Hall Of Trix (P. Berry)

NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 3YO Filly Trot 2020

Ab’sAttitudexpress overtakes Dubai Princess to win the NJSS for 3 year old filly Trotters in 1:52.2.

July 3, 2020 $160,000 1:522 Ab’sAttitudexpress (T. Tetrick) Dubai Princess (Y. Gingras) Common Sense (A. Svanstedt)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 3YO Filly Pace 2020

Odds On Sarasota romps to the NJSS Final in 1:52.2.

July 3, 2020 $160,000 1:53 Odds On Sarasota (T. Tetrick) Thundra (T. Buter) Wynona Strided (D. Dunn)

NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES 3YO Colt & Gelding Pace 2020

Rockin The Aces wins by a head in the NJSS Final for 3 year old pacers in 1:49.4.

July 3, 2020 $160,000 1:49.4 Rockin The Aces (B. Sears) Rock Me Hard (T. Tetrick) Rockin The Gates (C. Callahan)

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM TOP DRIVERS

PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Eric Abbatiello

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 197 9 11 15 $143,353 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 459 33 45 49 $478,668 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 398 37 40 34 $403,450 Birthdate: 1968-11-06 Birthplace: Neptune, NJ Height: 5’8” Weight: 165 Residence: Colts Neck, NJ Age: 52

Eric Abbatiello continued to venture from his main hub of activity at Freehold Raceway to be a periodic presence at the Meadowlands in 2020. He also finished second in the Freehold standings.

Abbatiello made it back into the Top 10 at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet with 33 wins and $478,668 in purses.

Abbatiello cracked the Top 10 at the Meadowlands during the 2017-18 meet with 37 wins, and continued to enjoy steady success doing Freehold- Meadowlands double duty.

When your father is Hall of Famer Carmine Abbatiello, New York harness icon for decades, you have some pretty large shoes to fill. So, after working in insurance and as stockbro- ker, it was off to the family profession. The perennial Freehold Raceway driving leader has been getting more and more ‘live’ drives at the Meadowlands.

Abbatiello reached the 2,000-win milestone in 2016 at Freehold Raceway. His single-season bests are 212 wins (2014) and $1.6 million in purses (2008) in career, which began in 1999, but wasn’t ‘full-time’ until 2005.

In the 1970s and ‘80s, when Eric Abbatiello was growing up his father Carmine transcended the sport of throughout North America, starring in a beer commercial and being featured in Sports Illustrated. Out of the spotlight, Abbatiello junior grew up cleaning stalls, grooming horses and training the animals at dawn on an empty track - while his father was the leading driver at both Yonkers and Roosevelt Raceways.

Harness racing was always in his blood, but it took the New Jersey native until he was 30 before he de- cided to follow his father’s career and dive in boots ‘n all.

From the Christian Brothers Academy High School Abbatiello then studied at The Catholic University Of America in Washington (District Of Colombia). He graduated with a degree in philosophy and business and then worked as a stock broker and finance planner in Conshohocken (Pa).

“I was going to get straight into horses but Mum (Marie) and Dad insisted I attend College. I have no regrets, but looking back now I know I left my day job at the right time,” he said. Going to University was a smart thing to do. If I hurt myself, at least I have a college background to fall back on,” he added.

PlayMeadowlands.com Joe Bongiorno

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 177 24 22 16 $510,241 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 83 15 9 4 $200,583 Meadowlands Career 2,174 229 220 218 $3,466,384 Birthdate: 1993-09-23 Birthplace: Red Bank, NJ Height: 5’10” Weight: 130 Residence: Colts Neck, NJ Age: 27

Joe Bongiorno became one of the youngest harness racing drivers to achieve 2,000 career victories when the 26-year-old sent developing force Nicholas Beach to the lead and just kept pouring it on, winning in a lifetime best 1:49 at Harrah’s Philadelphia on August 28. One day after celebrating his 27th birthday by finishing second in the Jugette with New Year, Bongiorno reached a career pinnacle capturing the 75th Little Brown Jug with Captain Barbossa. He enjoyed his second best season ever in 2020 with $4,339,711 in purse earnings, and also cracked the Top 10 at Yonkers Raceway and Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Bongiorno made his presence felt at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet as a part of a nine-race winning streak for Battle of Lake Erie winner None Bettor A, trained by Joe’s sister Jennifer. Joe also saw regular seat time at Yonkers Raceway and Harrah’s Philadelphia. 2019 was the fourth straight season Bongiorno passed 200 wins and the $3 million mark. Joe actually recorded his first $5 million season, and he also won his first with American History in the Open Pace at Woodbine-Mohawk Park.

Bongiorno may have curtailed his activity at the Meadowlands during the 2017-18 meet, yet the young gun made an impact on Meadowlands Pace Night when he stormed home from tenth to light up the board at 31-1 with Divas Image in the $189,750 Golden Girls. Part-owned by Bongiorno, and trained by his sister Jennifer, the five-year-old Bettor’s Delight mare banked more than a quarter of a million dollars in 2018. Joe passed the 200-wins and $3 million marks for the third straight season.

Voted the 2011 Rising Star of the Year by the Monticello Chapter of the US Harness Writers Association, and the 2011 National Amateur Driver of the Year, Bongiorno is the grandson of Harold “Sonny” Dancer, won his first race at Freehold Raceway at age 18 with Mr Bennett and apprenticed under George “Buzzy” Sholty.

Bongiorno scored his first Meadowlands win in a dead heat in 2012 with Moving Art. He became the second youngest driver to post a $1 million season at age 19 and won 160 races that season. Bongiorno followed up with another $1 million campaign in 2013. The graduate of Colts Neck High School won a Finn Tack Driver of the Week Award in July of 2013 with three upsets. He kicked off his triple in a leg of the Ima Lula Series and put a new lifetime mark on Real Babe of 1:53.2 at 12-1. Seek The Dragon lowered his mark to 1:51.3 for Bongiorno, then Allamerican Apache scored at 12-1, a pacer owned by Joe’s sister, Jennifer Bongiorno, who began training her own stable in 2017.

Bongiorno won his first race as an amateur at the Meadowlands on December 10, 2010 at age 16 in the AHRDC Fall Final in 1:58.1 with Oh Whata Guy.

Bongiorno’s favorite horse is the iron tough pacing mare Don’t Blame Her. Owned by Joe’s parents, Bob and Barbara, she equaled her lifetime mark of 1:51.2 in the Open at Vernon Downs at age 10 in 2013.

PlayMeadowlands.com Corey Callahan

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 540 63 52 72 $1,158,965 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 673 81 81 80 $1,492,002 Meadowlands Career 4,512 619 581 563 $12,726,893 Birthdate: 1978-04-21 Birthplace: Easton, MD Height: 5’10” Weight: 160 Residence: Middletown, DE Age: 43

Corey Callahan continued to be one of the top drivers at the Meadowlands in 2020, finishing third with 63 wins. He was also sec- ond at Dover Downs ranked 14th at Harrah’s Philadelphia. Calla- han pulled a late-season upset in a Kindergarten Classic Final with 2021 Hambletonian prospect Dee’s Red Delicous.

Callahan posted a fourth-place finish in the Meadowlands driver standings during the 2018-19 meet with 81 wins and $1,492,002 in purses. In 2019, Callahan passed 6,000 career wins and $90 million. One of his highlight wins came in a Graduate division with Fiftydal- larbill, and he was also among the Top 10 drivers at Dover Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Callahan maintained his constant presence among the sport’s elite drivers and Top 10 status at the Meadowlands in 2018, passing the 300-wins mark for the eleventh straight season and $6 million plateau for the tenth year in a row. Callahan was also closing on 6,000 career wins and $85 million. He pulled a 17-1 upset in a Kindergarten Classic Final with Stella Jane. Callahan remained one of the top drivers at Dover Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia with over 100 wins at each track.

Callahan finished a career high second in the Big M driver standings for the 2016-17 season with 105 wins and $1.5 million in earnings. His Hambletonian Day highlights included a second in a Hambo elimination with Bill’s Man, who was fourth placed third in the Final. He also won the Hambo Day finale with Mr Julian in 1:51. Also in 2017, Callahan wrapped up his eighth consecutive driving title at Dover Downs and passed the $7 million mark for the sixth year in a row. He was eighth on the 2017 money list with $7,659,064 and won 478 races.

Callahan remained a nightly force at the Meadowlands during the 2015-16 meet, recording his second straight sixth-place finish with 69 wins and $1.2 million in purses. In addition, Callah- an wrapped up his seventh straight driving title at Dover Downs and ranked among the sport’s top ten money winning drivers, passing the $6 million mark for the sixth consecutive season in 2016. Heading into the Fall of 2016, he was on the verge of 5,000 career wins and $70 million.

Callahan often donates to industry organizations like the Standardbred Retirement Founda- tion, Horse Lovers United and local SPCA groups, and was a nominee for the 2012 Rising Star Award. As the son of noted horseman Nick Callahan, Corey went from a guy who didn’t even want to jog his own father’s horses, to one of the top drivers on the Eastern Seaboard. A graduate of the University of Kentucky where he played hockey, Callahan traded in a corpo- rate suit and started driving at the age 27.

Callahan represented the United States in the 25th World Driving Championship in 2011 and finished second.

The biggest win of his career came during the 2009 season when he captured the $500,000 Hoosier Cup with Mr. Wiggles.

PlayMeadowlands.com Dexter Dunn

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 650 131 93 93 $3,037,371 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 773 107 109 88 $2,606,117

Birthdate: 1989-09-01 Birthplace: Christchurch, New Zealand Height: 5’10” Weight: 150 Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 31

Let’s see. Two seasons in the US and two Driver of the Year titles. Not bad. The Dexter Dunn rocketship continued to soar in 2020. The New Zealand native followed up a $12 million season in 2019 by leading North America with over $11 million in 2020. Dunn also led all drivers at the Meadowlands in 2020 with 131 wins and $3,037,371. He led the way with a sparkling .329 UDRS. Dunn also won four Breeders Crowns and four times on Fall Final Four/TVG Finals Night. His top horses included Manchego, Bettor’s Wish, Party Girl Hill, Fire Start Hanover, Kissin In The Sand and Always A Miki. Amigo Volo captured the $444,000 Kentucky Futurity in 1:51. Dunn also pulled a 50-1 upset with Major Occa- sion A in the Dorothy Haughton Memorial.

In ranking his greatest moments of 2020 Dunn topped the charts with the ever-pres- ent Bettor’s Wish’s performance in the TVG at The Meadowlands in November, the fi- nal start of his racing career. “That last race was amazing,” said Dunn. “He was beat- ing the best older horses by open lengths.” For Dunn the ride with Bettor’s Wish that began in early 2019 was one he’ll never forget. “I was fortunate to get to drive him last year. I think he was the reason a lot of other owners and trainers got to see me compete in stakes races,” said Dunn alluding to the growing horsepower he would capture in 2019 and beyond. “It was a big thrill for me to see him go out that way,” said Dunn. “I think that TVG Mile and his performance at The Red Mile were the high points. You had to love his attitude. He was a true racehorse that never gave up.”

Trainer Chris Ryder was instrumental in Dunn’s arrival to drive in North America and Bettor’s Wish helped propel both the pilot and the conditioner to greater heights in 2019 and 2020. Their relationship ushered in 2020’s superstar pacing filly Party Girl Hill. “I got to train her a few times for Chris before she started to race,” said Dunn, describing the education process required for the Captaintreacherous-sired filly to overcome inexperi- ence and prosper against high-level competition. “I saw that she was the type of filly that could get hot if sent out too quickly,” said Dunn. “It didn’t take her very long to understand and become a complete racehorse.” Party Girl Hill ranked second in Dunn’s 2020’s greatest moments as the sophomore pacing filly won 15 of 16 starts in an epic season. For Dunn the defeat in the Breeders Crown was something he has looked at in the rearview mirror a couple of times to see if he could have driven the filly differently. “Maybe if I had pushed the pace a little more in the early stages,” said Dunn. “She was so great in the Crown elimination that I expected it to carry over. At the head of the stretch (final) I sensed she wasn’t the same, but she still finished out strongly.”

In spite of Party Girl Hill’s only defeat in the Breeders Crown the driver cited both Breeders Crown nights and the TVG Finals performances as third best on his greatest moments list of 2020. “To see Manchego go out that way was re- ally something special,” said Dunn of the gifted 5-year-old trotting mare who captured the TVG Final. “She’d been through so much over the last couple of years.” Other winners for Dunn on TVG Night included Kissin In The Sand and the aforementioned Bettor’s Wish. Dunn also captured the Governor’s Cup with the 2-year-old colt Always A Miki for his fourth stakes win on November 21.

To say Dunn’s first full season of driving in the US has been a success would be an understatement. The New Zealand native finished second in the Meadowlands driver standings during the 2018-19 meet with 107 wins and $2,606,117. Ranked in the Top Five among all drivers in North America, Dunn also passed 400 wins and $11 million, while emerging as one of the top drivers on the Grand Circuit.

Dunn won his first two Breeders Crowns in 2019 with Amigo Volo and Manchego.

Dunn was invited to drive in the U.S. by trainer Chris Ryder, a longtime family friend. When Dunn left New Zealand his 2,225 wins ranked fifth in history there. He was the youngest to win both 1,000 and 2,000 races, and youngest, at age 18, to win a Group 1 race in New Zealand.

PlayMeadowlands.com Yannick Gingras

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 544 104 78 67 $3,080,943 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 744 155 121 95 $3,025,962 Meadowlands Career 13,880 1,978 1,887 1,694 $54,291,685 Birthdate: 1979-08-04 Birthplace: Greenfield Park, Quebec Height: 5’5” Weight: 150 Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 42

After leading the sport in earnings for four consecutive years, 2014-17, Yannick Gingras finished second in 2018 and 2019, and third in 2020. Gingras won four races on the 2020 Hambleton- ian Day card to capture the Championship Meet driving title with 86 wins and $2,539.384. Gingras moved into sixth on the all time money list, passing $191 million. He drove his second Horse of the Year, Tall Dark Stranger, the sport’s leading money winner in 2020 with $1.3 million. That son of Bettor’s Delight gave Gingras his second Meadowlands Pace in a gutsy 1:47.2, and first North America Cup when he romped in 1:48.2. His 1:47.2 clocking in the Tattersalls was his fourth sub 1:50 win in 2020. Gingras won his sixth Hambletonian Oaks with Sorella, finished sec- ond in the $1 million Hambletonian Final with Ready For Moni, and captured the Cane Pace with Tall Dark Stranger in 1:47.1. Gingras pulled Breeders Crown upsets with Peaky Sneaky and Summa Cum Laude, the latter in the first ever Crown deadheat for win. Gingras is third in the series among active drivers with 25 trophies. He also won the Maple Leaf Trot with Atlanta.

Despite spending several weekends away in stakes action, Gingras was back on top of the Meadowlands driver standings during the 2018-19 meet with 155 wins and $3,025,962, vault- ing him over the $50 million mark at The Big M. Eighth on the all-time money list just past $182 million and with over 7,000 wins, the two-time Driver of the Year scored his fifth Meadowlands driving title. Gingras guided Atlanta to the fastest trotting mile in track history with a 1:49.1 clocking in a Graduate Series Final. On Hambletonian Day, he won a leg of the Miss Versatil- ity with Hannelore Hanover in 1:50.2, and the Vincennes Trot with Mission Accepted in 1:50.2. Gingras continued to team up with the powerful Ron Burke Stable, and together they pulled a 12-1 upset in the Ben Franklin at Pocono Downs in 1:48.2.

Gingras won a pair of Breeders Crowns with Tall Dark Stranger and Warrawee Ubeaut. He also enjoyed a banner TVG Night, winning the TVG Open Pace with Always A Prince, and the Three Diamonds with JK First Lady in a track record of 1:49.2. Gingras earned checks in all eight stakes on the card, good for $768,467 in purses. He also finished second in the $335,000 Hap Hansen Progress Pace at Dover Downs with Captain Crunch, who had set an all-age track record of 1:47.3 in the previous week’s elimination.

Gingras finished second in the Meadowlands driver standings with 76 wins and led the way with almost $3 million during the 2017-18 meet. Gingras was also second in the sport’s money race with over $11 million. He moved into eighth on the all-time money list with $168 million and was closing in on 7,000 career wins. Gingras and Hannelore Hanover equaled a track record of 1:50.2 in a leg of the Miss Versatility. Gingras also won a Stanley Dancer Memorial division with Wolfgang, the Graduate Final and Hambletonian Maturity with Ariana G, the Shady Daisy with Youaremycandygirl in stakes record 1:48.2, the Peter Haughton Memorial with Don’t Let’em in a track record 1:51.4, his fifth straight Hambletonian Oaks with Manchego in a stakes record 1:50, a Breeders Crown with world champion Warrawee Ubeaut, and the Goldsmith Maid with Sonnet Grace.

For the second time in his young career, Gingras was voted Driver of the Year in 2017. He was the sport’s leading money winner, passing the $12 million mark for the sixth straight season and scored 395 wins. Gingras drove his first Horse of the Year, Hannelore Hanover, won his fourth consecutive Hambletonian Oaks with Ariana G and campaigned the outstand- ing freshman trotting filly Manchego to an undefeated 12-for-12 season. He also won his third Peter Haughton Memorial with You Know You Do, rallied for a huge upset in the Sam McKee Memorial with Check Six, scored a Breeders Crown grandslam and locked down the two-year-old filly pacer division with Youaremycandygirl in the Three Diamonds.

A third generation horseman from Sorel, Quebec, Gingras started driving at the Meadowlands in 2004 and instantly found his place among the Top 10 drivers. After spending the early years of his career at Hippodrome de Quebec, Gingras moved to the United States and began driving at Yonkers in 2001. Just two years later, he ranked among the New York oval’s top drivers and was awarded the United States Harness Writers Association’s Rising Star Award. By 2004, he was get- ting the call on top stakes contenders like Timesareachanging, whom he drove to a runner-up finish in the Meadowlands Pace. Gingras was the regular driver of Darlin’s Delight, the 2006 Three Year Old Filly Pacer of the Year who earned $2.9 million.

Gingras has been noted for his cooperation with the marketing and publicity efforts of harness racing, and he has been active using social media such as Twitter to inform racing fans. In 2016, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the New Jersey SBOA.

PlayMeadowlands.com Vincent Ginsberg

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 298 17 19 28 $268,507 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 487 49 56 52 $648,374 Oct. 2017 – Aug. 2018 290 24 26 37 $253,454 Birthdate: 1988-11-21 Birthplace: Freehold, NJ Height: 5’8” Weight: 170 Residence: Bethlehem, PA Age: 32

Vinnie Ginsberg maintained his Top 10 presence during the 2020 Fall Meet at the Meadowlands, while holding down third in the driver standings at Freehold Raceway. He also passed $9.6 million in career purse earnings during 2020.

Ginsberg enjoyed his best campaign ever at the Meadowlands cracking the Top 10 during the 2018-19 meet with 49 wins and $648,374 in purses. Gins- berg also passed the $8 million mark in 2019.

Ginsberg passed the $7 million career mark in 2018 and continued to make inroads at the Meadowlands. Ginsberg made a smooth transition to the Meadowlands during the 2016-17 meet from the half-mile track at Freehold Raceway where he has dominated the standings. Ginsberg posted a ca- reer best season in 2017 with $1.4 million and the 1,000 win mark. Ginsberg often drives for his uncle, Vincent Fusco, Jr. The pair picked up top honors at Freehold in 2015.

Ginsburg says racing against the best drivers in the sport is hardly nerve-rack- ing. “I don’t get nervous,” Ginsburg said. “I get excited. I love driving and it’s fun to drive good horses. With so many top drivers at the Meadowlands, they get their pick and I end up with horses that I have to try to work out an easy trip with. It was nice to get some horses that I could put into play, leave or go first-over with if I had to.”

Ginsburg grew up around horses in New Jersey. His grandfather, Vincent Fusco, Sr., and his uncles Carmine, Paul, and Vinnie, were all in the business as trainers and drivers.

“My grandfather, Vincent Fusco, Sr., who lived in Freehold, had a small training track right in his backyard. It’s one-fifth of a mile so you’ve got to go around five times. The first time I ever sat in a sulky, when I was 13, I was jogging a horse around that little track.”

Ginsburg started driving in 2009 and he admits that he wasn’t exactly an expert from the start despite starting his career with a win. “I won with my first drive, which was at Freehold,” said Ginsburg. “The name of the horse was Badlands Woman. I’m not sure if I knew what I was doing, but winning my first drive ever was a confidence booster.

“I’d say that for the first two months or so I was still a little nervous,” he continued. “I remember the first time I drove in the rain, I couldn’t see a damn thing. I had to figure out a better way of using the goggles. But after those first few months I got comfortable.

“I’ve been in a couple of wrecks (accidents) and that’s the toughest part of driving horses. I don’t care how much experience you have, you come back after an injury, or getting thrown in a spill, and you tend to drive a bit more cautiously. Psychologically, it can take a while to get over it.”

Like any young driver, Ginsburg was influenced by some top reinsmen, including some Hall of Famers. “When I first started out, my uncles were using Georgie Nap (Napolitano) on a lot of their horses and that guy is a great driver,” said Ginsburg. “In a way I think he’s underrated because he drives against tough colonies at Harrah’s (Philadelphia) and Pocono, and many nights he dominates. He’s a lot like Walter Case, Jr. He can make speed and he can keep a horse going even when it looks like the horse is tiring. “Driving against Cat Manzi was a great experience for me,” said Ginsburg. “I think I learned a lot watching him. He was a very smart tactical driver. He’s also a very nice guy.”

PlayMeadowlands.com Mark MacDonald

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 197 18 13 25 $451,659

Birthdate: 1978-12-09 Birthplace: Charlottetown, PEI Height: 5’11” Weight: 145 Residence: Goshen, NY Age: 42

Mark MacDonald was a regular presence at the Meadowlands in 2020, notching 18 wins from 197 starts and $451,659. MacDonald won a $250,000 Graduate Final with Hurrikane Emperor in 1:47. 2020 was another comeback for MacDonald, who was injured in July of 2019 at Saratoga Raceway. He suffered a fractured shoulder, which required surgery and months of rehab.

MacDonald finished 2020 with 6,277 career wins, and has amassed $93,382,481 despite being sidelined by serious racing injuries.

MacDonald broke into the sport as a 16-year-old trainer and was in the winner’s circle for the first time on May 13, 1995, at Charlottetown with the pacing stallion Dusty Lane Time. Two years later he took a stable of seven to Windsor Raceway and began his career as a trainer-driver. After the 1999 season, MacDonald decided to give up his stable and concentrate on a career as a catch-driver. He won driving titles at Windsor (2000 and 2002) and Western Fair Raceway (2003) before relocating to Flamboro Downs and, eventually, the Woodbine Entertainment Group circuit of Mohawk and Woodbine.

In 2005, his 695 wins led to him receiving the O’Brien Award as the top driver in Can- ada and United States Harness Writers’ Rising Star Award. He broke his own personal best for wins with 745 in 2006, and captured his first WEG driving titles that year. At season’s end, he earned his second straight O’Brien Award as the leading reinsman in Canada, was back in the headlines in 2009-10 as the regular driver of the top pac- ing colt Sportswriter. In 2009 the colt was the Dan Patch and O’Brien Award cham- pion, led all 2-year-old pacing males in earnings, and set a world record with his 1:49.2 score in the Metro final. MacDonald drove Sportswriter to victory in the 2010 North America Cup final, and was the top driver by earnings in 2010 at Mohawk with $3,444,440.

PlayMeadowlands.com Bill Mann

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 58 4 4 5 $43,833 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 124 8 10 10 $91,452 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 245 12 15 17 $164,455 Birthdate: 1976-06-23 Birthplace: Martinsburg, WV Height: 5’10” Weight: 175 Residence: Hellertown, PA Age: 44

Bill Mann continued to race at the Meadow- lands on a limited basis in 2020.

Mann saw periodic action at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19, yet did pass 800 career wins, and also drove regularly at Tioga Downs, Po- cono Downs and Monticello Raceway.

Mann passed the $5 million mark in career earn- ings in 2018 and continued to increase his nightly presence at the Meadowlands.

In 2017, Mann enjoyed his best season as a driver since 2008 with more than $300,000, and Mann became more of a nightly presence at The Meadowlands. Mann capitalized on his main account for trainer Al Annunziata, driving New Zealand imports like Tullow N, Iammrbright- side N, Betabcool N and Texas Terror N. He also scored wins with Annunziata’s IYQ YQR and his own trainee Mr Big Load. Mann has also logged plenty of seat time at Freehold Raceway, Pocono Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia. He has more than 700 career wins and almost $5 million in earnings.

The 44-year-old Mann has a stable based at Wingate Farm in Pennsylvania. Mann grew up in Virginia, where a neighbor had harness racing horses. He started work- ing around the horses at the age of 13 and after graduating from high school began driving at Rosecroft Raceway in Maryland.

Mann won a career-best 156 races in 2000 (when he also set a career high with 77 training victories). He left the sport briefly in the late 2000s to sell cars, but slowly returned to the horses and is working on building his stable.

PlayMeadowlands.com Jim Marohn, Jr.

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 65 5 10 3 $91,301 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 69 5 6 8 $65,338 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 575 94 85 88 $970,387 Birthdate: 1982-02-24 Birthplace: Westbury, NY Height: 5’5” Weight: 135 Residence: Fort Lee, NJ Age: 38

Jim Marohn, Jr. saw limited action at the Meadowlands dur- ing 2020. He concentrated on Yonkers Raceway where he was fourth in the standings and he was also seventh at Freehold Raceway. He passed the $3 million mark for the fifth straight season and $37 million in career earnings.

Marohn, Jr. curtailed his activity at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet, however he did pass the $3 million mark for the fourth straight season, while concentrating on Pocono Downs and Yonkers Raceway, and reached 4,500 career wins and $32 million.

Marohn, Jr. certainly had good reason to celebrate winning his first Meadowlands driving title during the 2017-18 meet with 94 wins and close to $1 million. Marohn also passed 300 wins for the sev- enth straight season and posted his second $5 million year in a row.

Marohn maintained his status as a popular and successful Meadowlands driver with a ca- reer best third place finish in the standings with 93 wins during the 2016-17 meet. In 2017, Marohn also flew past 4,000 career wins with career a high 497 and $5,051,389.

Marohn continued his progression at the Meadowlands during the 2015-16 meet by notch- ing his second straight Top 10 finish with 51 wins and banked half a million in purses for the second meet in a row. Marohn also passed the 300-win mark in 2016 for the fifth straight year, and posted a career best money season with nearly $3 million in purses.

Marohn made further inroads with a more intense commitment to the Meadowlands during the 2014-15 meet, resulting in a Top 10 finish in the driver standings. He took advantage of steady business from trainers Rob Harmon and Daniel Gill.

In 2015, Marohn enjoyed his best season to date with 435 wins, passed 3,000 career wins and posted his first $2 million campaign. On May 18, 2015 Marohn drove seven winners at Tioga Downs.

The son of New York legend Jim “The Mighty Mite” Marohn is a three-time Tioga Downs lead- ing driver. He has also won titles at Monticello Raceway [2012] and Colonial Downs [2003].

Marohn scored his first win at Pocono Downs in 2002 and worked for Bill Popfinger. Marohn’s biggest thrill was winning both legs of the 2013 Vernon-Tioga All Star Drivers Cham- pionship against the sport’s top reinsmen and taking home $35,000 in prize money.

PlayMeadowlands.com Andrew McCarthy

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 493 63 68 66 $2,195,487 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 551 74 71 63 $1,868,397 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 363 60 50 36 $1,140,119 Birthdate: 1982-02-24 Birthplace: Baturst, Australia Height: 5’8” Weight: 160 Residence: Swedesboro, NJ Age: 38

Andrew McCarthy continued to rank among the top drivers at the Mead- owlands in 2020, finishing tied for third with 63 wins and $2,195,487. He also finished third during the Championship Meet with 46 wins and $1,743,649. McCarthy reached the top of the harness racing mountain by captur- ing the $1 million Hambletonian Final with the filly Ramona Hill in a stakes record equaling 1:50.1. It capped off an epic five-win day for McCarthy, who also won with Angers Bayama in 1:48.3, the Shady Daisy with Reflect With Me in 1:48.3, the Continentalvictory with Caviart Eva in 1:53.3, and the Jim Doherty Memorial with Darlene Hanover in 1:55.1. He was also second in Cane Pace with Capt Midnight. “The feeling I got when I crossed the wire, I’ve never had that before, that amount of joy and emotion,” Mc- Carthy said. “I don’t want to compare it to my kids being born, because that’s a completely different thing, but it was definitely emotional. Head- ing back to the winner’s circle, I’ve never felt anything like it in my life on the racetrack. Embracing the moment, just the feeling of joy, it’s unbeliev- able.” On Meadowlands Pace Night, he won the Mistletoe Shalee with Reflect With Me in 1:49. McCarthy won both million-dollar races in 2020 as he catch-drove Venerate to a post ten score in the Mohawk Million for Team Orange Crush. He passed the $6 million for the fourth straight season and the $52 million mark in career earnings in 2020.

McCarthy enjoyed his best season ever at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet, finishing fifth in the driver standings with 74 wins and $1,868,397. McCarthy also passed $7 million for the first time in 2019. He drove Goodtimes winner Pilot Discretion to his first six career wins, guided Caviart Ally to a 1:48 romp in the Rainbow Blue Series Final, and Tall Drink Hanover set a track record of 1:48 in the Shady Daisy.

McCarthy also won his first four Breeders Crowns, all upsets with Ramona Hill, Reflect With Me, Caviart Ally and Dancin Lou. Caviart Ally played dragon slayer when she turned the tables on arch-rival Shartin N on three straight late-season occasions in the Allerage Farms, Breeders Crown and TVG Mares Pace.

The Andrew McCarthy breakout party continued in full swing with a Top 5 finish at the Meadowlands during the 2017-18 meet with 60 wins and well over $1 million. McCarthy also made it five seasons in a row past 200 wins and his second straight $5 million year. His major win at the Meadowlands came with Muscle Diamond in the Vincennes Trot on Hambletonian Day. He won a division of the Garden State with Goldsmith Maid runner up Princess Deo and a Kindergarten Classic Final with Escapetothebeach. His star pacing mare Caviart Ally won the Milton Stakes in 1:48.3 at Mohawk and finished a close second to Shartin N in the Breeders Crown at Po- cono Downs. McCarthy also won a New York Sires Stakes Final with Reigning Deo. He was a Top Five driver at Harrah’s Philadelphia with over 100 wins at that track.

After a chance meeting with trainer Noel Daley in 2007, Andrew McCarthy decided to take his talents from Australia to the biggest stage in the US. McCarthy won an Open Pace at the Meadowlands with Daley trainee Took Hanover and $20 million later he has never looked back.

In addition to his nightly assignments at the Meadowlands, McCarthy has also been a regular at Pocono Downs. Annually, when that meet ends in November, he has spent time in South America and Southeast Asia, traveling, hiking and seeing the world.

McCarthy is a third generation horseman. His brother Luke McCarthy was a leading driver in Australia, and also spent time in the US, and his father has overseen one to the largest stables downunder.

PlayMeadowlands.com Todd McCarthy

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 276 42 31 26 $836,397

Birthdate: 1993-02-24 Birthplace: Baturst, Australia Height: 5’10” Weight: 149 Residence: Swedesboro, NJ Age: 28 Todd McCarthy followed his well-known older brother Andrew McCarthy to America in 2020 and made an immediate impact at The Meadowlands, finish- ing second in the Fall meet standings with 42 wins and $836,397. Todd also showed his poised in Grand Circuit action with the prolific filly Anoka Hanover, who finished off her freshman season with seven straight wins, including divisions of the Bluegrass and International Stallion Stakes. Trained by Noel Daley, the daughter of Donato Hanover capped off 2020 with major wins in the $252,340 Kindergarten Classic and the $451,800 Goldsmith Maid. “I have to thank Noel for all he’s done,” McCarthy said. “He helped me come over here and got me going. He couldn’t have been more helpful since I’ve come to the States, put- ting me down to drive. I can’t thank him enough. To be honest, I never thought I would stay this busy when I came over; I thought I’d be pretty quiet. But every- one has been so welcoming, and I’ve been getting a lot of great opportunities. I’m really enjoying it. I don’t like the cold too much, but I’m happy to stick it out and I’ll do my best to enjoy the winter. I don’t want to go home. I’m having too much fun.”

“Dad was a trainer and driver. That’s how we got started, my oldest brother Luke and Andy and myself. We all got the bug early on. We all looked at alternatives leaving High School. I think Andrew even did a trade for a little bit before he started with the horses full-time. I pretty much left High School at 16 and started the horses full time. I haven’t looked back since. I think we are all pretty individual. We all have a bit of a mixed driving style and I’d like to think we all incorporate a little bit from each other.”

McCarthy’s father, John, is a highly regarded trainer in Australia and brothers Luke and Andy are top drivers. Luke spent part of 2009 in North America and is best remembered for driving Muscle Hill to victory in the World Trotting Derby. Todd’s accomplishments Down Under included winning the 2016 Australasian Young Drivers Championship and multiple New South Wales state and metropolitan premiership driving titles. He represented Australia at the 2019 World Driving Championship and counts the Inter Dominion as his top victory.

“I think I’m most proud of the consistency,” said McCarthy, who started driving in 2010. “I’ve had a lot of great support from trainers and that’s something I’m proud of as well. My last couple seasons Down Under have been fantastic as far as the Grand Circuit goes, winning a lot of races. That’s been pretty cool. The timing (for this move) was perfect for me.” McCarthy earned his first triumph in the U.S. in his third start and added four more victories in his next 25 races. He notched his first stakes triumph with Marloe Hanover in a division of the Pennsylvania All-Stars.

“Winning the 2018 Inter Dominion with Tiger Tara was my favorite moment in harness racing. That’s the biggest race Down Under. It is really prestigious. I was always in the Top 20 in the country. In Sydney, where we race at Menan- gle, I was the leading driver for the last five years, and maybe three years in the state, which is the broader tracks as well. There is a Metropolitan and a state premiership. Metro is the city, just like The Meadowlands, and the state one includes all the tracks in the state as well.

“Tiger Tara was the best horse I’ve ever driven. He is by Bettor’s Delight and was a top free-for-all horse. We won a bunch of Grand Circuit races Down Under with him. I had wanted to come from Australia for a while. I probably would’ve come over earlier if not for the success I was having Down Under. I wanted to ride that out. It was still tricky to come, but I managed to get over and think it was just good timing. The success that Andrew’s had defi- nitely played a role in making a way for me to come here.

“I’ve been really lucky and received great opportunities since I arrived. The first six weeks was pretty overwhelming for me. I was driving a lot and I hadn’t driven in the States before. The racing is quite a bit different and we are rac- ing in the shorter, wider bikes, too, so I was doing my best to adjust as quickly as I could and trying to get the best results I could. I was fortunate to secure a good Visa, so I don’t have to go back for a few years. I plan to take a se- rious crack at it and if I enjoy it and success comes my way, relocate. At this stage I’d call the States home. Sydney is as close as you can get to the U.S. They have mostly mile racing, just the bikes are a little more narrow. Because it is a bigger track, we do use short bikes there. The caliber of horses that race in the Open, they get down in pretty fast time, like (1:)48 or (1:)49 miles. The genuine tempo for most races here is a lot faster.”

PlayMeadowlands.com Andy Miller

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 398 36 44 52 $779,094 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 638 83 88 88 $1,286,307 Meadowlands Career 12,962 1,468 1,600 1499 $8,887,698 Birthdate: 1968-09-07 Birthplace: Mattoon, IL Height: 5’8” Weight: 160 Residence: Millstone, NJ Age: 52

Andy Miller maintained a Top 10 status at the Meadowlands in 2020 and passed the $130 million mark in career earnings. Miller teamed with his wife trainer Julie Miller to stage a 27-1 upset in the $255,000 Kentucky Filly Futurity with New York Sires Stake star Love A Good Story in 1:51.2. They were also second in the John Cash- man Memorial with Lindy The Great and sent out Hambletonian finalist Big Oil. Their biggest win came in the Mohawk Million with Venerate, who rallied from post ten in 1:53.2 for catch-driver An- drew McCarthy. That colt by Love You is now one of the Winter- book favorites for the 2021 Hambletonian.

Miller made it back-to-back third-place finishes in the Meadow- lands driver standing during the 2018-19 meet with 83 wins and $1,286,307. Well on his way to his third straight driving title at Freehold Raceway in 2019, Miller also passed the $125 million mark in career earnings. He teamed up with his wife Julie Miller to post a world record 1:50.1 with the four-year-old trotter Eurobond and put a mark of 1:47.3 on the four-year-old pacer Hayden Hanover. Late in 2019, Andy captured the $505,050 Valley Victory with EL Ideal in 1:53.2. He also romped to his third straight driving title at Freehold Raceway in 2019.

Miller finished third in the Meadowlands driver standings with 73 wins and well over $1 million during the 2017-18 meet. His star three-year-old trotter Met’s Hall overcame post eight to finish a hard-charging second in the Hambletonian Final. The consistent son of Cantab Hall compiled a $1 million season in 2018. Miller passed 9,000 career wins and $120 million with his second straight $5 million year.

Miller enjoyed his best season in five years in 2017 with 316 wins and almost $6 million ($5,880,861). Miller finished sixth in the Big M driver standings with 60 wins. He passed the 8,800-win mark and $116 million. On Pace night, he won a division of the Del Miller Memorial with Overdraft Volo. Andy his wife Julie were third placed second in the Hambletonian Final with Devious Man, and they have another prospect for 2018 in Breeders Crown runner up Met’s Hall. Andy also ran away with his first driving title at Freehold Raceway.

Miller was involved in an accident at Yonkers Raceway on April 15, 2014, breaking a pair of lumbar vertebrae in his back, and requiring eight hours of surgery and months of recovery time. Miller had just passed 8,000 career wins and the $100 million milestone.

A leading driver on the Chicago circuit, Andy Miller began driving full time at the Meadowlands in 2006 and quickly established himself among the track’s leading drivers. Miller is the younger brother of trainer Ervin Miller. Erv and Andy were born and raised in the Amish community of Arthur, Illinois. There were always Standardbred horses around the Miller home, but they were used for buggies not racehorses. Andy Miller started driving in 1985 at the age of 16 on the Illinois fair circuit. When Erv went to work for leading Illinois trainer Tex Moats, Andy followed and was soon afforded the opportu- nity to drive stakes-caliber horses for Moats. By 1996, Miller topped the $1 million mark in purses.

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STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 402 51 58 55 $1,702,580 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 477 64 71 63 $2,454,357 Meadowlands Career 22,744 3,018 2,901 2,963 $83,182,988 Birthdate: 1964-12-10 Birthplace: Columbus, OH Height: 5’9” Weight: 167 Residence: Cream Ridge, NJ Age: 56

Dave Miller added new chapters to his Hall of Fame legacy in 2020 by passing 13,000 career wins (fourth all time) and the $250 million career milestone (se- cond all time and current the richest active driver).

For the second consecutive year, Miller finished sixth in the Meadowlands driver standings with 51 wins and $1,702,580. He guided Century Farroh to a career best $610,849 season, scoring major wins in the $225,000 Dan Patch Stakes and $500,000 Breeders Crown. He drove Papi Rob Hanover to a second-place finish from post nine in the Meadowlands Pace, and Our Majordan A pulled a 1:47.3 upset in the William Haughton Memorial Consolation. Papi Rob Hanover went on to win an Adios elimination in a world record of 1:47.1 before being forced to retire due to injury. On Hambletonian Day, Miller won the Dr. John R. Steele Memorial with When Dovescry in 1:50.3. He delivered as the even money favo- rite in a $600,000 Breeders Crown with Lady Chaos in 1:54.4, and Perfect Sting remained a perfect ten-for-ten in the first win deadheat in Breeders Crown history in 1:50.2. Miller ranks second among active drivers in the series with 27 trophies. He also won the $323,600 Three Diamonds with Blue Diamond Eyes in 1:51.1.

Miller tied for sixth in the Meadowlands driver standing during the 2018-19 meet with 64 wins and $2,454,357. “The Buckeye” is the sport’s leading active money winner with $241 million, more than $80 at The Big M, and is closing in on 13,000 career wins. Miller won a Del Miller Memorial division with Evident Beauty, a Stanley Dancer Memorial division with Swandre The Giant, the Peter Haughton Memorial in a world record of 1:53.1 with Real Cool Sam, and the John Cashman, Jr. Memorial with Crystal Fashion in a stakes record equaling 1:50. Miller won a Breeders Crown with Gimpanzee and guided Papi Rob Hanover to major wins in the Matron and Governor’s Cup. He also won a Kinder- garten Classic Final with Marloe Hanover.

Miller reached a well-deserved career highlight in 2014 with his induction into Harness Racing’s Hall of Fame. “The Buckeye” also made his first appearance at Solvalla Racetrack in Stockhom, , in an elimination for the Elitlopp with world champion trotter Uncle Peter.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Miller comes from a harness racing family - his father Donny and grand- father Clyde both had public stables. Miller first started driving in 1981, but it wasn’t until 1988 that his career began to soar when he steered 153 horses to the winner’s circle, six more wins than he enjoyed in the previous seven years. He had his first million-dollar season in 1992 and quickly went on to dominate the Ohio circuit, behind the likes of 1995 and 1996 Ohio Horse of the Year Crisp Sahbra. Another one of Miller’s Buckeye accomplishments was a nine-winner card on January 10, 1998 at Northfield Park. He was inducted into the Ohio Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2010.

Miller has guided many divisional standouts, including 2000 Trotting Horse of the Year Magician and 2007 Older Pacer of the Year Mister Big. But his greatest accomplishments thus far were with 2003 Horse of the Year No Pan Intended, whom he guided to victories in the Triple Crown of Pacing and the Breeders Crown.

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Marcus Miller

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 486 41 40 55 $622,297 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 605 54 75 67 $950,039

Birthdate: 1989-05-06 Birthplace: Olney, IL Height: 5’9” Weight: 150 Residence: Stroudsburg, PA Age: 31

Marcus Miller maintained his steady Top 10 presence at the Meadowlands in 2020 with 41 wins and $622,297. Miller was also sixth in the driver standings at Pocono Downs and just outside the Top 10 at Harrah’s Philadelphia. He passed the $3 million mark for the seventh consecutive season and the $44 million career plateau.

For the third consecutive season, Miller landed in the Top Ten at the Mead- owlands with 54 wins and $950,039. Miller also passed the $3 million mark for the sixth straight year, while primarily racing at Pocono Downs. Miller remained a top ten driver at the Meadowlands during the 2017-18 meet with 34 wins. Miller finished first in a deadheat in a Kindergarten Clas- sic Final with Michelon’s Filly. In 2018, Miller passed 3,000 career wins and $35 million. It was also the fourth season in a row he passed the $4 million mark. He ranked sixth in the driver standings at Pocono Downs with 101 wins.

Miller cracked the Top Ten in the Meadowlands driver standings with 43 wins during the 2016-17 meet. Miller passed the $4 million mark for the second straight season and scored 249 wins, and he finished third in the World Driving Championship.

Miller not only enjoyed the best season of his young career with just under $5 million in earnings, he won his first Breeders Crown, the $600,000 Two Year Old Filly Pace with Someomensomewhere, trained by his father Erv Miller. Miller also drove another trainee from his father’s stable, New Jersey Sires Stakes star freshman pacer Livinginthedream. Late in 2016, Marcus was approaching 2,600 career wins and was just past $26 million.

Miller scaled back his schedule at the Meadowlands in 2015, yet still vaulted past the $2 million mark for the sixth straight season and 2,200 career wins, splitting his time between Pocono Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Under the guidance of his father, trainer Erv Miller, Marcus made a smooth transition from county fairs to winning titles at Balmoral Park and Maywood Park in Illinois. The young gun made his move to the Meadowlands in the Winter of 2013 and scored his first Big M win with Ideal Ginny on January 24th.

On June 29, 2013, Marcus scored a “Cinco de Miller” with five wins, including three for his dad, and two divisions of New Jersey Sires Stakes with Rockingcam Park and Ideal Helen. The five bagger earned him a Finn Tack Driver of the Week Award.

Marcus posted back-to-back $3 million seasons in 2011 and 2012, reached $2.95 million in 2013, and he won a career best 501 races in 2011.

As a young boy, Marcus enjoyed baseball more than horses, but eventually the horses won out and he started driving at age 15. He says he received plenty of career advice from his uncle, Andy Miller.

Marcus grew up in Sherman, Illinois and studied Marketing at Eastern Illinois University.

Marcus married Sara Balagna in February of 2014.

PlayMeadowlands.com Anthony Napolitano

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec 2020 126 6 16 11 $107,016 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 226 17 14 25 $200,589 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 318 47 39 40 $413,045 Birthdate: 1981-11-23 Birthplace: New York, NY Height: 5’8” Weight: 150 Residence: Nescopeck, PA Age: 39

Once again, Anthony Napolitano was a constant presence at the Mead- owlands during the Fall and Winter, after finishing second in the driver standings to his brother George Napolitano, Jr. at Pocono Downs in 2020.

Napolitano spent a brief time during the Winter at the Meadowlands dur- ing the 2018-19 meet before spending the majority of his season at Pocono Downs where he was second in the driver standings. Going onto the Fall of 2019, Napolitano was closing in on 3,000 career wins and $28 million.

Napolitano enjoyed another successful Winter at the Meadowlands and tied for sixth in the driver standings with 47 wins during the 2017-18 meet. He went on the finish second to his brother George Napolitano, Jr. at Po- cono Downs with 213 wins at that track in 2018. Overall, Anthony posted the first $3 million season of his career.

Napolitano followed his father and brother into harness racing, although he also has a passion for racing cars and still can be sometimes found at a dragstrip located near his farm in Pennsylvania. Napolitano’s brother, George, won a track-record 407 races at Pocono in 2015 and captured his ninth title for wins at the oval.

“We’re very close off the track, but very competitive on the track. Anthony Napolitano said of his rela- tionship with George. “He’s really competitive. Sometimes we hurt each other’s feelings on the track, but off the track it’s like nothing ever happened. We keep it a business. We respect each other. We’re blood brothers for life, so you’ve got to leave it on the track.”

Napolitano has won more than 2,400 races and $22 million, and has passed the $2 million mark in each of the last four seasons.

Napolitano’s maturation as a driver includes being more patient on the racetrack. “Experience really shows,” Napolitano said. “I had lots of times where I thought I should pull first over and it was no good. I’ve been in those situations so many times over the years that now instead of taking that chance and over-driving, I’m more patient and I sit in. Most times it is the best move, especially on a big track like the Meadowlands. Sometimes I’ve gotten myself beaten by over-driving because that stretch is very long. I’ve had luck with not being too aggressive and slipping through late.

“It’s very hard out there; people don’t understand. One split second a guy is on top of you making a move and you’ve missed your chance. There’s a lot going on in each and every race. I know you’re only as good as your last drive, but I’ve learned to keep my composure and keep grinding away. I know every night isn’t going to be a good night. I used to take it home with me, but now I leave it on the track and keep my focus; just take a step back and regroup.

Napolitano hopes another strong winter will help him gain the faith of more trainers and owners in the future. “I just want to show people that if I have a little power I can compete too,” Napolitano said. “I’m just happy that people are seeing that I’m a late-bloomer and I am getting better at what I do as I mature. Hopefully people will see I can drive a young horse and I’ll get lucky and get a decent horse to drive in some of the stakes races. But I just feel blessed to have a career like this. I’m very thankful. I couldn’t be happier.”

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George Napolitano, Jr.

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 237 35 29 25 $447,217

Birthdate: 1966-05-25 Birthplace: Smithtown, NY Height: 5’9” Weight: 162 Residence: Boca Raton, FL Age: 55

George Napolitano, Jr. showed his top-flight credentials by finishing third in the Fall Meet driver standings at the Meadowlands in 2020 with 35 wins and $447,217. With over 10,000 career wins and $95 million, Napolitano also driving titles at Pocono Downs (his 14th and ninth straight) and Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Napolitano has been known for his dominance exclusively at in Pennsylvania, and he describes what finally led him back to New Jersey. He said, “I got suspended a few times when I was a trainer 15 years ago and Dick [Richard] O’Donnell at the NJRC (New Jersey Racing Commission) kept denying my license – I had been trying for years. During the pandemic we were doing qualifiers at Tom Cancelliere’s farm while everybody was just qualifying and hoping for some tracks to open and Dick O’Donnell paged me to the judges and I’m like ‘Oh my God, what does he want?’ I was just there qualifying – you don’t need to have a license to qualify at the farms. And he called me up and said, ‘George Napolitano, I’m Dick O’Donnell and I’m the guy that’s been denying you for years and I’m the guy welcoming you back to racing in New Jersey.’ And that’s how it started,” said Napolitano. “That was one of the best days in my life in a long time because you know, I’ve been the leading driver in Pennsylvania for 15 years, I race at Pompano, and to be welcomed back with open arms at the Meadowlands meant a lot to me.”

“The Meadowlands seems like it’s more open there, and I still don’t really know a lot of people there,” Napoli- tano said. “I’m getting the odd catch drive pick-up and I’m just trying to work my way in. And I’ve been on a few horses where I didn’t even know who the trainer was, and I won with it. I’m like ‘Who is this guy; I have no idea who he is.’ I used to know everybody. But I’m figuring it out and it won’t take me long. At the end of the day I drive with all those guys anyway. So, it’s not totally different; it’s just a different place.”

In addition to Napolitano winning for a myriad of different trainers at the Meadowlands, he’s also disproving the belief by some that he’s a one-dimensional front-end driver. At the Meadowlands, he’s won routinely from off the pace just as often as he wins while being on the front. His keen ability to rock in the bike – often even prior to three quarters – and keep horses alive either on the lead or first over remains consistent.

“My strategy will never change,” said Napolitano. “This old dog – I’m what you get. I’ve been like this for years, so my style isn’t really going to change. I’m very aggressive, I’m a gate man. But at the end of the day you’ve got to be careful at the Meadowlands and you can’t overdo it. It is an aggressive track, it’s a speed track. If you have the horse you have to keep on plowing and make something happen – but you don’t want to overdo it. You can overdo it on a five-eighths and get away sometimes and stumble to the wire and win, but not at the Meadowlands because of the stretch.”

Napolitano’s breakthrough at the Meadowlands came at a time when the biggest name drivers have been racing elsewhere and the Pocono meet was about to end, but he has no plans of not being a factor at the Meadowlands going forward. Indiana-based trainer Jeff Cullipher is someone that’s teamed very well with Napolitano at the Meadowlands and Napolitano acknowledges the trainer as giving him a big opportunity. “He’s one of the leading trainers in Indiana and he’s put me on some really nice horses at the Meadowlands. He texted me and asked what my future is; if I was going to leave when the usual guys come back. And I said ‘No, I’m here to stay. I’m not going anywhere. There’s no reason for me to leave.’”

PlayMeadowlands.com Tim Tetrick

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 272 42 42 25 $1,543,013 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 345 64 48 40 $2,451,826 Meadowlands Career 8,353 1,836 1,752 1,641 $42,969,550 Birthdate: 1981-11-22 Birthplace: Flora, IL Height: 5’9” Weight: 150 Residence: Woolwich Twp., NJ Age: 39

Tim Tetrick finished fourth in the Meadowlands driver standings during the Championship Meet in 2020 with 42 wins and 1,543,013. Tetrick was third in North America in wins with 511 and second in money earnings with $9,944,144. On Meadowlands Pace Night, Tetrick finished second from post nine in the $194,400 Mistletoe Shalee, third in the $636,650 Mead- owlands Pace with Allywag Hanover, second in the $172,850 Dorothy Haughton Memorial with Shartin N, and second in the $123,100 William Haughton Memorial with Donttellme- again. On Hambletonian Day, he finished second in the $350,300 Jim Doherty Memorial with Material Girl, second in the $229,660 Sam McKee Memorial with Backstreet Shadow, second in the $319,000 Peter Haughton Memorial with Moonstone S, and guided Shartin N to her third straight ($177,100) Lady Liberty in 1:48.2. Tetrick also won a $500,000 Breeders Crown with 8-1 upsetter Next Level Stuff in 1:52. He ran away with the 2020 Dover Downs driving title with 210 wins and $2,265,703 and also finished second at Harrah’s Philadelphia. Tetrick finished 2020 with 11,944 career wins (sixth all time) and $227,837,438 (third all time). Tim Tetrick remained a prominent figure at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet, and maintained a busy schedule as leading driver at both Dover Downs and Harrah’s Phila- delphia. By far the leading money winner in the sport again in 2019 with over $10 million, Tetrick passed the 11,000 career wins plateau. He drove Horse of the Year candidate Shar- tin N to numerous major stakes wins, including the Lady Liberty in a world record of 1:46.4 while on a long winning streak. That outstanding pacing mare also won the Golden Girls on Pace Night. Tetrick added a 23-1 upset in the Hambletonian Maturity with Crystal Fashion and won the Mistletoe Shalee with Stonebridge Soul. He also rallied Green Manalishi S to a 1:50.3 Hambletonian elimination tally. Fittingly, Tetrick was honored as a 2020 nominee to the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. Tetrick moved into fourth on the all-time money list in 2018 when he became only the fourth driver to pass $200 million. The leading money winning driver in the sport in 2018 passed the $12 million mark for the tenth time and won more than 500 races for 13th season. Tetrick maintained a Top Ten presence at the Meadowlands with 53 wins and was just shy of $3 million during the 2016-17 meet. In 2017, Tetrick passed 10,000 career wins with more than 500 wins (534) for the 12th time in 13 seasons. He also passed $11 million for the 11th year in a row and $188 million. At age 34, he is the youngest to reach the Top 10 list of leading money winning drivers of all-time, moving into sixth in 2013, while earning a record $140 million in the last nine seasons. Tetrick followed up a dream season in 2012 with his seventh straight money title in 2013, passing the $14 million mark for the seventh consecutive year with over $16 million. He also won three Breeders Crown events at Pocono Downs with Market Share, I Luv The Nitelife and Captaintreacherous. In addition to the Meadowlands Pace, Tetrick and “The Cap- tain” also scored major wins in the North America Cup, the Max Hempt Memorial, the Cane Pace, the Bluegrass and Tattersalls. In 2012, Tetrick was the Big M’s leading money winner with $3,457,933. He capped off his 2012 campaign at the Big M with a bang, winning his first Hambletonian with Market Share in 1:52.1. He teamed up again with trainer Linda Toscano to post a world record of 1:50.1 with Horse of the Year Chapter Seven in the Nat Ray, which tied the fastest trotting mile ever at the East Rutherford, NJ oval. A native of Illinois, driver Tim Tetrick burst onto the national scene in 2007 when he set seasonal records for wins, with 1,189, and purses, with $18.35 million. He also won the $1 million Meadowlands Pace that year with Southwind Lynx. Tetrick has led all drivers in earnings each year since then, including another record $19.7 million in 2008, and quickly established himself as a Top 5 Meadowlands driver. Tetrick won his second Meadowlands Pace in 2010 with One More Laugh, upsetting eventual Horse of the Year Rock N Roll Heaven. Tetrick began his driving career in 1998 at the age of 16, guiding his father’s horses around the Illinois county fair circuit. He graduated high school in 1999 and made the decision to try his hand as a catch-driver, despite winning an agricul- tural business scholarship. He drove at Illinois fairs and Blue Grass Downs in Kentucky before moving on to Hoosier Park in early 2001 where he became one of the top drivers. Tetrick’s record numbers are all the more amazing considering he missed several weeks of racing in 2008 and 2009 to have his right hip replaced. The reinsman has suffered from a degenerative hip condition since childhood, had his left hip replaced in December of 2013 and returned to racing in early February of 2014. His astounding achievements in the face of physical adversity have earned him the nickname “The Bionic Man”.

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STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 301 34 35 24 $1,213,836 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 224 22 15 29 $1,096,078 Meadowlands Career 2,877 357 331 336 $10,493,644 Birthdate: 1989-11-22 Birthplace: Oakville, Ontario Height: 5’7” Weight: 150 Residence: Edgewater, NJ Age: 30

Scott Zeron landed just outside the Top Ten at the Meadowlands in 2020 with 34 wins and $1,213,836. Zeron engineered the biggest upset in Breeders Crown history when he rallied Sandbetweenmytoes to upset heavy favorite Tall Dark Stranger in 1:48.3 at Hoosier Park and paid $409.80 to win. He won a $142,250 Stanley Dancer division with Back Of The Neck in 1:52. That son of Ready Cash would go on to finished third in the $1 million Hambletonian. Also on Meadowlands Pace Night, Zeron finished second in the $464,900 Hambletonian Maturity with Forbidden Trade. On TVG Night, Zeron finished second in the $451,800 Goldsmith Maid with Flaw- less Country, and was also runner up in the $150,000 TVG Mares Pace with Peaky Sneaky. He passed the $5 million mark for the tenth consecutive season and $78 million career mark in 2020. Zeron cracked the Top Ten at Pocono Downs and tied for eleventh at Yonkers Raceway.

Despite making only 224 starts at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet, Scott Zeron earned just over $1 million in East Rutherford, NJ, good for a hefty $4,893 per start. After winning his first North America Cup with Captain Crunch at Woodbine @ Mohawk Park in 1:47.2, Zeron and Captain Crunch followed up with a Mead- owlands Pace elimination score in 1:48.3, and then finished fourth in that final. On Hambletonian Day, Zeron and Captain Crunch were back to turn the tables on Bettor’s Wish with a 1:48 perfect trip in the Cane Pace. Campaigning mainly at Yonkers Raceway and on the Grand Circuit, Zeron passed the $70 million mark in career earnings in 2019.

Zeron continued to make history in 2018 and captured the biggest spotlight in the season’s greatest moment when he won his second $1 million Hambletonian Final in three years with the outstanding filly Atlanta. Trained by his father Rick Zeron, the Chapter Seven filly bounced back from an elimination loss and overcame post seven to beat the boys in 1:50.4. Atlanta would go on to capture the Kentucky Filly Futurity Final enroute a $1 million season.

In 2017, Zeron concentrated on the major stakes trail and passed the $7 million mark for the third straight season (220 wins). His trotting star Marion Marauder won the Hambletonian Maturity and John Cashman Memorial.

The Scott Zeron juggernaut soared to new heights in 2016 in a dream season of firsts. Zeron notched first Mead- owlands driving title with 92 wins and $2 million in earnings. Also, just prior to turning 27, he won his first Hambleton- ian in straight heats with Marion Marauder, who also captured the and Kentucky Futurity for Zeron’s first Trotting Triple Crown. Plus, Zeron scored his first Breeders Crown in the Three Year Old Filly Pace with Call Me Queen Be. Zeron passed 3,000 career wins, joined the $50 million club and enjoyed his first $8 million season.

Zeron, who became the youngest driver in history at age 23 to reach 2,000 wins on March 21st of 2013, and was the youngest to win the 2012 Little Brown Jug with Michael’s Power at age 21. He was also a finalist for Canada’s Driver of the Year for the 2010 and 2011 O’Brien Awards.

In 2010, Zeron led all drivers in Canada in wins, notching 606 triumphs with $4,435,293 in purse earnings. On December 4, 2010, Zeron became the first Canadian driver to hit 1,000 wins before the age of 22. Also in 2010, Zeron guided Part Shark to victory in the prestigious Gold Cup & Saucer at Charlottetown Driving Park in P.E.I. Part Shark stopped the clock in 1:51, a track record at the half-mile oval.

Zeron was invited to represent Canada in 2010 at an international driving competition in France. He finished second in the Prix des Rencontres Internationales du Trotteur Français at Paris-Vincennes. In his European debut, he was up against 14 of the world’s top reinsmen.

Scott is the son of veteran trainer/driver Rick Zeron. Scott began going to the races on a regular basis around the age of 12, but when he experienced first-hand the speed of racing, he knew driving was what he wanted to do.

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PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM Katricia Adams

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 131 19 12 16 $202,986 Sept. 2019 - Dec. 2019 49 11 5 4 $95,555 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 117 18 9 7 $271,397

Birthdate: 1969-09-18 Birthplace: Clarion, PA Residence: Kittanning, PA Age: 51

Katricia Adams continued to make inroads at the Meadow- lands in 2020, finishing in the Top Five during the Fall Meet with 11 wins and seventh for the year with 19 wins. Her top horses were Paduka N, Solo Story, A Major Omen, Aces Rock, Apple Hanover, The Bettormack N and Oberto.

Adams came bursting onto the Meadowlands racing scene in 2019 while in the best season of her young training career. To- gether with her husband Patrick Dellavecchia and her promi- nent owner John Barnard, Adams won a Graduate division with Breeders Crown champion Fiftydallarbill in 1:50.2.

Adams’ 1:49 pacer Mcthriller tied with Trolley for the most wins during the 2018-19 meet with nine. Her streaking pacing mare Backseat Terror reeled off six in a row, and pacer On Duty took a mark of 1:49.2 at the Big M.

Adams graduated from Penn State University with a teaching degree, and also has an Associate Judges and Clerk of the Course licenses. Her family had heavy draft and riding horses, and she worked for trainer Mickey Burke. Her stable is based at White Birch Farm.

PlayMeadowlands.com Tony Alagna

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 184 40 23 26 $1,725,415 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 128 29 19 12 $786,131 Meadowlands Career 1,572 281 244 213 $9,261,450

Birthdate: 1972-06-08 Birthplace: Champaign, IL Residence: Manalapan, NJ Age: 48

Tony Alagna maintained his prominence at the Meadowlands finishing third again in 2020 with 40 wins and $1,725,415, and landed in the Top Five during the Championship Meet. On Meadowlands Pace Night, Alagna made a powerful statement when Ramona Hill pulled an 8-1 upset from post ten in the $253,500 Del Miller Memorial in 1:50.3. Angers Bayama took a mark of 1:48 for Team Alagna with a :25.4 final quarter. That four-year-old son of Big Jim made it three in a row with a 1:48.3 tally in the Hambletonian Day opener. Also, Reflect With Me won the $90,525 Shady Daisy in 1:48.3. Then, Alagna hit the mountaintop when Ramona Hill dominated the $1,000,000 Hambletonian and equaled the stakes record of 1:50.1. Alagna’s stable finished third in the sport in 2020 with 149 wins and $5,330,460.

Alagna finished third in the Meadowlands trainer standings during the 2018-19 meet with 29 wins, and his stable continued to be a dominant force on the Grand Circuit. Alagna also passed the $40 million mark in 2019 with his ninth straight season past $3 million. His late-blooming Hambletonian prospect Pilot Discretion won his first six starts, including the Goodtimes Final @ Woodbine at Mohawk Park. Alagna won the Shady Daisy in a Meadowlands track record of 1:48 with Tall Drink Hanover. Stablemate Treacherous Reign took the Fan Ha- nover Final in 1:48.3. Tall Drink Hanover also won the Simcoe Stakes in a stakes record of 1:49.1. Rookie pacers Reflect With Me and Capt Midnight completed an Alagna triple with Champlain Stakes victories. Alagna also scored three Breeders Crown upsets with Ramona Hill, Reflect With Me and American History. He enjoyed the best year of his career with just under $6 million in purses.

Alagna finished fourth in the Meadowlands trainer standings with 21 wins and over $800,000 during the 2017-18 meet. His star three-year-old pacer was Stay Hungry, who equaled the stakes record of 1:47.3 in the Cane Pace. That millionaire Somebeachsomewhere colt also won the $500,000 at Yonkers and banked well over $700,000 in 2018. Alagna also finished third and fifth in the Cane with Babes Dig Me and Adios runner up American History. He cashed in on the stellar first crop of Captaintreacherous with 1:49.2 performer Captain Trevor, Metro elimination winner Captain Ahab and Waterway, and campaigned FFA star Dr J Hanover. Alagna passed the $4 million mark for the fifth time in 2018.

Alagna added to his reputation for developing major young stars in 2017 by pulling a Breeders Crown upset with Stay Hungry, and the two-year-old son of Somebeachsomewhere finished a close second in the Governor’s Cup. Alagna’s late-blooming American History finished third in that event in only his fifth lifetime start. Alagna also campaigned two-time O’Brien Award winner Caprice Hill and may have a 2018 Hambletonian prospect in Missle Hill. Art Scene finished second by a nose to Downbytheseaside in the Messenger Stakes and won a Bluegrass division in 1:49.4. The Alagna Stable passed the $3 million mark for the seventh consecutive season.

Alagna maintained his status as a top producer of stakes winners in 2014 with another promising contingent of two-year- olds, including the standout Artspeak. His stable passed the $3 million mark for the fourth straight year. Following a break- out season in 2012, Alagna’s career soared in 2013 with the spotlight shining brightly on his two-time Pacer of the Year and triple millionaire Captaintreacherous. “The Captain” helped Alagna vault past the $5 million mark for the first time and he won over 100 races for the third straight season. Captaintreacherous more than lived up to his press clippings in 2013, emerging with a stellar season that included major wins in the North America Cup, Max Hempt Memorial, Meadowlands Pace, Cane Pace, Bluegrass, Tattersalls and Breeders Crown. The 1:47.1 performer fashioned a $2 million season and be- came the first horse since the great Niatross to be named Pacer of the Year back-to-back at ages two and three.

Alagna was born into the racing business, and by age eight he was working side by side with his parents who trained a large stable of horses in Urbana, Illinois. His mother, Donna Lee Ozment, still trains in Chicago. Alagna worked for the late Brian Pinske, Doc and Pat Walker’s Fox Valley Standardbred Stables and Erv Miller before making the decision, at age 37, to strike out on his own in 2009. He started with three horses and one employee, and peaked at 90 horses and 20 employ- ees. The 45-year-old from Champaign, Illinois is stabled at Gaitway Farm in Englishtown, NJ, and has attracted high profile owners such as Brittany Farms.

The personable Alagna has embraced social media and developed a stable website at alagnaracing.com, which in- forms his clients, keeps fans connected, offers contests and gives back to retired racehorses through New Vocations.

PlayMeadowlands.com Jennifer Bongiorno

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 – Dec. 2020 134 15 19 17 $204,688 Oct. 2018 - Nov. 2019 155 41 17 16 $478,343 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 54 13 6 7 $196,455

Residence: 1990-02-27 Birthplace: Red Bank, NJ Residence: Alpine, NJ Age: 31

Jennifer Bongiorno posted her third straight $2 million sea- son in 2020 with 138 wins from 667 starts, good for a .355 UTRS rating.

In only her third year as a trainer, Bongiorno passed the $2 million for the second straight season in 2019. Teaming up with her younger brother and driver Joe Bongiorno, the former Meadowlands commentator and marketing assistant finished second in the track’s trainer standings with 41 wins.

Diva’s Image won a Fillies & Mares Preferred Handicap in 1:53.3. Albergo Hanover captured a 4YO Preferred in 1:49. Alotbettor N took a mark of 1:49.3 at The Big M. None Bettor A was a 1:48.4 performer at The Big M and went wire-to-wire in the Battle of Lake Erie as part of a nine-race winning streak.

PlayMeadowlands.com Ron Burke

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 445 72 56 44 $1,939,101 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 555 101 80 61 $2,563,284 Meadowlands Career 8,090 1,203 1,063 769 $36,172,852

Birthdate: 1969-10-16 Birthplace: Washington, PA Residence: Canonsburg, PA Age: 51

Ron Burke continued to redefine dominance as the leading trainer in the sport in 2020 with 883 wins from 4,096 starts at various venues, and $17,541,537 in purse earnings. The Burke Stable rolled past the unprecedented $250 million mark and finished 2020 at 11,335 career wins. Burke captured his ninth consecutive Championship Meet title with 50 wins and $1,099,667, and led the Big M in 2020 with 72 wins and $1,939,101. On Hambletonian Day, the Burke Brigade sent out 28-1 upsetter Filibuster Hanover in the $61,540 Sam McKee Memorial Consolation in 1:49.1. Dorsoduro Hanover rallied to a 43-1 shocker in the $410,400 Canadian Pacing Derby in 1:48.4, and This Is The Plan was an 8-1 upsetter in the $140,000 Hoosier Park Pacing Derby in 1:49.1. 21-1 longshot Summa Cum Laude was involved in the first ever Breeders Crown deadheat for win with Perfect Sting in 1:50.2. Southwind Gendry was third in that $600,000 event for freshman pacers after winning nine of his first 11 starts. The great trotting mare Atlanta scored major wins in the $425,600 Maple Leaf Trot in 1:50.4, the $175,000 Dayton Derby in 1:51 and the $148,500 Allerage Farms in 1:50. Blue Diamond Eyes pulled a 9-2 upset in the $323,600 Three Diamonds in 1:51.1. Cattlewash took a sparkling mark of 1:46.4 in a $67,600 division of the Bluegrass, fresh off a second in the Little Brown Jug Final.

Burke’s rampage as the sport’s runaway leader rolled on during the 2018-19 meet at the Meadowlands, taking his eighth straight training title with 101 wins and $2,563,284. The leading trainer in horse racing history passed the unprecedented 10,000-win mark and $225 million in 2019, while divisions of his stable continued to dominate at several venues. The Burke Brigade passed the $20 million mark for the seventh straight season. On Meadowlands Pace night, Burke sent out Wheels On Fire to take a new mark of 1:48.1, Swandre the Giant won a Stanley Dancer Memorial division in 1:51.3, and Hannelore Hanover took her Miss Versatility division in 1:50.2. Burke kicked off Hambletonian Day with Backstreet Shadow in 1:47.3, and Mission Accepted won the Vincennes Trot in 1:50.2. Ben Franklin upsetter and Prix D’Ete winner This Is The Plan was also second in the Sam McKee Memorial, the Graduate Final, William Haughton Memorial and Joe Gerrity, Jr. Memorial. Burke’s star trotter Atlanta captured her first six starts of 2019, including the Armbro Flight at Woodbine at Mohawk Park, and the Graduate Final in a world record of 1:49.1. Atlanta was also second in the Maple Leaf Trot and won the Charlie Hill Memorial at Scioto Downs in a track record of 1:51.4. She earned $769,950 in 2019. Warrawee Ubeaut won her second straight Breeders Crown and banked $950,610 in 2019. Elver Hanover went nine-for-nine and became the sport’s fastest freshman in history with a 1:48.3 world record. Pennsylvania Sires Stakes champion Sister Sledge was also second in the Breeders Crown and Goldsmith Maid.

Burke continued to dominate the sport in 2018 with his sixth $20 million season in a row and became the first trainer in history to pass the $200 million mark. The massive Burke operation sent out more than 4,000 starters for the seventh consecutive year, dominated several venues, posted a 1,000-win season for the third time and romped to a seventh straight Meadowlands training title. Burke joined Jimmy Takter and Ray Remmen as the only stables to win more than $30 million at The Big M. His 2017 Horse of the Year Hannelore Hanover beat the boys from post 12 in the Arthur J. Cutler Memorial. Burke also won three Breeders Crowns with Warrawee Ubeaut, Percy Bluchip and Adios champion Dorsoduro Hanover, the Shady Daisy with Youaremycandygirl in a stakes record of 1:48.2 and the Goldsmith Maid with Sonnet Grace. Warrawee Ubeaut became the fastest two year old in history with a 1:48.3 world record at The Red Mile.

Burke has been relentless in rewriting the record books, and in 2017, he never let up on the gas peddle. Burke cruised to his sixth consecutive Meadowlands training title with 61 wins and $2.4 million. He was the sport’s leading trainer for the ninth straight sea- son, passing the $20 million plateau for the fifth year in a row with $21,092,421. With well more than 4,000 starters (4,504) and 800 wins (889) for the sixth consecutive season, Burke finally had his first Horse of the Year. Hannelore Hanover capped her second straight $1 million season by beating the boys in the Breeders Crown. The five-year-old daughter of Swan For All also set a world record of 1:49.2. Burke’s other Breeders Crown champion was What The Hill, who beat older foes in the TVG Final.

The Ron Burke modern day rampage rolled on in 2016 enroute to his fifth straight training title at the Meadowlands. Burke’s leading battalion included three standout trotters, Southwind Frank, who finished second by a nose in the $1 million Hambleto- nian Final, Breeders Crown and TVG champion Hannelore Hanover, and Peter Haughton Memorial winner What The Hill. Both Southwind Frank and Hannelore Hanover had million dollar seasons. In 2015, Burke continued to reinvent his mega stable status and made major headlines with world champion trotting filly Mission Brief. That outstanding daughter of Muscle Hill overcame back issues to beat the boys in a heat of the Hambletonian before finishing a gallant second in that final. Also, Burke’s New Jersey Sires Stakes champion Southwind Frank dominated the Peter Haughton Memorial.

PlayMeadowlands.com Jim Campbell

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 47 2 4 3 $162,806

Birthdate: 1962-03-09 Birthplace: London, Ontario Residence: Jackson, NJ Age: 59

Throughout his career, Jim Campbell has trained a number of stakes-winning horses for Jules Siegel’s Fashion Farms. Siegel and his wife Arlene, who passed away in 2010, were the sports Owners of the Year in 2002 and 2009. Jules was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2018. Arlene was elected to the Hall of Immortals in 2019.

In 2019, Campbell’s stable earned $3.13 million in purses despite making only 265 starts. Going back nearly 30 years, only three other trainers (Gene Riegle in 1992, Jimmy Takter in 2000 and Greg Peck in 2009) made fewer than 300 starts in a year and earned more than $3 million in purses. Camp- bell is the only one in the group to accomplish the feat without a horse in his stable reaching $1 million.

For his career, Campbell has won more than 1,300 races and $48 million in purses.

Campbell followed his father, Jack, and grandfather, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Famer Duncan Campbell, into harness racing. His brother, John, became the president/CEO of the Hambletonian Society in 2017 following a Hall of Fame driv- ing career. The Campbell brothers teamed up to win the 1995 Hambletonian with Tagliabue.

Campbell has won five Breeders Crown finals, and in 2020, set the record for send- ing out the biggest priced winner in Crown history when Sandbetweenmytoes ral- lied to upset Horse of the Year Tall Dark Stranger and paid a whopping $409.80 to win.

His first Crown came with 3-year-old female pacer Galleria in 1998. Two-year-old male trotter Broadway Hall gave Campbell his second trophy in 2002 and 3-year- old female trotter Broadway Schooner, the dam of his 2016 winner Broadway Don- na, followed in 2009.

The first four of Campbell’s Breeders Crown winners were Dan Patch Award winners.

PlayMeadowlands.com Tahnee Camilleri

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 42 8 4 8 $283,087

Birthdate: 1986-11-25 Birthplace: Sydney, Australia Residence: Freehold, NJ Age: 35

Tahnee Camilleri gave up a career as a lawyer in Australia to pursue harness racing in North America. 2019 was her first full season and she won 30 races and $914,522 in purses.

Although she did not grow up in a racing family, Ca- milleri always loved horses. She had a riding horse, but she had to give it up at the age of 15 when her family moved from the country to the city. However, her new home was near a harness racing training stable and she offered to work there for free just to be around the horses. She got hooked.

Camilleri worked as a groom while studying for her law degree. In 2009, she put her studies on hold to bring a group of horses to the U.S. and train them. After a year, she returned to Australia and com- pleted her degree. She worked as a lawyer for five years, but determined her passion was racing and changed careers.

Camilleri won her Breeders Crown debut in the 3-year-old colt-and-gelding pace with Dancin Lou in 2019. In 2020, Dancin Lou would go on to domi- nate the $391,300 William Haughton Memorial in 1:47.2.

PlayMeadowlands.com Ross Croghan

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 40 5 2 5 $142,374 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 37 7 4 6 $130,132 Meadowlands Career 6,951 1,066 944 807 $24,751,939

Birthdate: 1953-07-03 Birthplace: Sydney, Australia Residence: Colts Neck, NJ Age: 67

The Ross Croghan Stable continued to see limited action at The Big M in 2020.

Croghan tailed back his entries at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19, yet maintained his status as one of the track’s all- time leaders with over 1,000 wins and $24 million at The Big M. Croghan won two divisions of New Jersey Sires Stakes with the rookie filly pacer Odds On Sarasota.

He still ranks among the top trainers in Meadowlands history with over 1,000 wins in East Rutherford, NJ. Croghan has four Big M training titles to his credit (1999, 2000, 2006, 2007), and holds the record for most starters in one meet with 717 in 1999.

Born in Sydney, Australia, Croghan followed in the footsteps of his father, trainer Noel Croghan. The younger Croghan came to the United States in 1976 and raced on the West Coast for 17 years, winning nine driving titles. He settled in New Jersey in 1993.

Croghan has a lengthy list of standouts to his credit, and his top trainees include millionaire trot- ter Corleone Kosmos, Tug River Princess, Carolina Sunshine, Laughandbehappy, BJ’s Whirlwind, Mister Goal, Ultimate Falcon, Splendid Splinter and Artist Stena.

In 2013, Croghan won the Cathedra Dot Final with Crown Lady. The Croghan Stable topped $1 million overall for the fourteenth time in 15 seasons. His personal best came in 2008 with $4,763,932 followed a $4,266,182 campaign in 2007 with a career high of 177 wins. Croghan has trained more than 1,900 winners and earned $42 million.

In 2012, Croghan campaigned Green With Envy winner and Mares Open star Drop The Ball. Croghan has mentored some of the sport’s top training talents. His former assistants include Brett Pelling, the Meadowlands’ all-time leading money winner, and Mark Harder.

PlayMeadowlands.com Jeff Cullipher

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 357 42 41 52 $754,237 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 240 25 37 25 $462,948

Residence: 1971-09-30 Birthplace: Henderson, KY Residence: Pendleton, IN Age: 49

Jeff Cullipher continued to race a prominent stable of solid overnight horses at the Meadowlands in 2020, finishing fourth during the Championship Meet with 21 wins and $509,277, and second overall in 2020 with 42 wins and $754,237. His top horses included Ana Afreet N, Harambe Deo, B Stoney, Saying Grace N, Kenziesky Hanover and Roll With Jr.

The Indiana-based trainer sent a division of his stable to the Meadowlands for the first time in 2019, and together with PA owner Thomas Pollack, the pair enjoyed a consistent and successful season at the Meadowlands. The Cullipher stable tied for fifth in The Big M standings with 25 wins and were lead- ing owners for the 2018-19 meet. Cullipher also passed the $2 million mark for the first time in 2019.

Cullipher and Pollack campaigned solid overnight horses like New Talent, Incredible Shark, Nascar Seelster, Stonedust, Texican, Endeavor, Dubious Claim and All It Takes. Their Wisdom Tree competed in the Golden Girls on Hambletonian Day. Southwind Chrome took a mark of 1:51.2 in her first start for Cullipher.

Raised by a family rich in harness racing tradition, Cullipher quickly made a name for himself as a trainer at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino. The native of Henderson, KY native is no new comer to the sport of harness racing. A driver since 1988 and trainer since 1991, Jeff has over 30 years of harness racing experience to his credit.

In 2013, Cullipher’s training career found a new gear as he increased his earnings by over 75% from the previous season. He recorded his best season to date as a trainer in 2015 with 282 pari-mutuel starts and an impressive $812,599 in purse earnings. Cullipher has accumulated a majority of his training wins racing throughout the Indiana harness racing circuit. After tying with trainer Jamie Macomber for the leading trainer title at Hoosier Park in 2017, Jeff Cullipher took the next step and secured the 2018 leading trainer title outright.

Cullipher hails from a harness racing family as his father, Roger Cullipher, is a veteran of the sport and campaigns a successful stable throughout the Midwest. His brother, Terry Cullipher, is also a competitive driver and trainer on the Indiana circuit.

Cullipher currently resides in Anderson, Indiana with his wife and their two daughters. When he is not racing horses, Cullipher enjoys vacationing and spending time with his family.

PlayMeadowlands.com Noel Daley

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 46 11 4 4 $455,401 Meadowlands Career 5,077 762 636 559 $20,145,723

Birthdate: 1961-12-18 Birthplace: Mt. Isla, Queensland, Australia Residence: Bordentown, NJ Age: 59

Noel Daley was all set to launch his first full season in 2020 since returning to the US late in 2019, until the pandemic hit. His stable star was the Dan Patch Award winning Anoka Hanover, a daughter of Donato Hanover, who capped her freshman season with seven straight wins, including the $252,340 Kinder- garten Classic Final in 1:52.3 and $451,800 Goldsmith Maid in 1:53.2. On Hambletonian Day, Daley picked up checks with Princess Deo and Effronte A.

Late in 2018, Noel Daley announced he was returning to Austra- lia to become private trainer for Emilio Rosati, who was building a new facility in Sydney. Daley amassed more than 2,500 wins and $60 million after three decades in the US. His top performer in 2018 was the millionaire pacing mare Caviart Ally, who took a mark of 1:48.3 in her Milton Stakes elimination and won that $196,350 final in 1:51.2 at Mohawk. He also campaigned Bluegrass division winner Princess Deo, who also won a division of the Garden State at the Meadowlands, a Goldsmith Maid elimination and finished second in that $490,000 final.

Daley’s stable star in 2017 was Caviart Ally. The three-year-old filly pacer by Bettor’s Delight won the Jugette in straight heats, the PASS Final and a Bluegrass division. She also finished second in the James Lynch Memorial, Shady Daisy, Glen Garnsey and Breeders Crown. Daley also passed 2,500 career wins and $60 million.

Daley passed the $58 million mark in 2016, and the veteran trainer from Australia made a late-season impact at the Meadowlands with overnight horses and some high level two year olds. Sortie won a Breeders Crown elimination in 1:55, rallied for third in the $600,000 Final, then finished a close second in the $147,100 Matron Final at Dover Downs.

After working for the sport’s all-time money winner Brett Pelling, Noel Daley established one of the most successful stables at the Meadowlands and beyond.

Daley grew up in Mt. Isa, Australia, where he worked for Qantas Airlines. He began working with horses when he came to the United States and first settled at Los Alamitos racetrack in California. Daley shipped east in 1990 to work as a caretaker in the Brett Pelling Stable. He stayed with Pelling for eight years, working his way up to second trainer. He enjoyed much success as the Pelling stable dominat- ed at the Meadowlands in the 1990s, winning the training title six times. The two trainers parted ways in 1998 and Daley quickly filled a stable with the help of owner and friend Adam Victor and his son, Adam Victor, Jr. He won his first Meadowlands training title in 2003.

Daley won the biggest race of his career in 2011 when Broad Bahn went all the way to capture the $1.5 million Hambletonian. The son of Broadway Hall earned $1.5 million and a Dan Patch Award, along with another Daley trainee, Cedar Dove, a Breeders Crown runner up in 2013.

His greatest success stories have been Mr Muscleman ($3,582,823), a three-time Dan Patch Award win- ner and the 2005 Trotter of the Year, and two-time Dan Patch Award winning mare My Little Dragon ($2,318,623).

PlayMeadowlands.com Scott DiDomenico

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 121 11 14 18 $193,096 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 95 8 7 10 $146,260 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 108 20 17 8 $218,617

Residence: 1982-11-02 Birthplace: Skoki, IL Residence: Jamesburg, NJ Age: 38

Scott Di Domenico continued to venture to the Meadow- lands on a limited basis in 2020. He was leading trainer at Yonkers Raceway for the second straight year with 84 wins and $997,099. He was also third at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

Di Domenico maintained a light schedule at the Meadow- lands during the 2018-19 meet, yet his stable passed the $3 million mark for the third straight year in 2019 and the $25 mark. He won the 2019 Yonkers Raceway training title.

Di Domenico cracked the Top Five at the Meadow- lands during the 2017-18 meet. Di Domenico posted the best season of his career in 2018 with more than 250 wins and $4 million. He was second leading trainer at Yonkers Raceway and also among the top conditioners at Harrah’s Philadelphia and Pocono Downs. Di Do- menico sent out his first Hambletonian starter in Hat Trick Habit.

Di Domenico posted the best season of his young career in 2017, winning $3.6 million in purses and 210 races. He answered in 2018 by passing $3 million and 200 wins again.

The rise from overnight horse trainer to Grand Circuit class has been slow and methodical for DiDomenico. There have been some bright spots along the way, including the star pacing filly Handsoffmycookie, and more recently the aged performer Missile J. In 2018, the young trainer threw his proverbial hat into the ring with the stable’s acquisition of a leading Ham- bletonian candidate in the aptly named Hat Trick Habit.

“It’s something you dream about,” said DiDomenico about the Hambletonian and the big stage. “I have had to race a lot of mid-priced horses and it’s really exciting to have the opportunity like this.”

Hat Trick Habit finished fifth in his Hambletonian elimination and ninth in the $1 million Final.

The native of Detroit, Michigan has twice won the Meadowlands Pace with Artistic Fella in 2006 and with Well Said in 2009. Well Said was the 2009 Pacer of the Year and joined Precious Bunny as the only horses to win the North America Cup, Meadowlands Pace and Little Brown Jug.

Elliott’s other top horses include Valley Victory, Sweet Reflection, Totally Ruthless, Burning Point, Southwind Tempo and Yankee Slide, one of his seven Breeders Crown champions.

PlayMeadowlands.com Per Engblom

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 79 7 13 10 $495,825

Birthdate: 1980-02-12 Birthplace: Viby, Sweden Residence: East Windsor, NJ Age: 40

Per Engblom started his own stable in 2019 after spending six years as the top assistant to Hall of Fame trainer Jimmy Takter. The Takter Stable won 19 of its record 34 Breeders Crown trophies during that time frame.

In 2019, Engblom won 72 races and $2.81 million in purses, and in 2020 he won 35 races and $1.47 mil- lion.

Engblom grew up in Mantorp, Sweden, which is also Takter’s birthplace. Both men began their careers at the local racetrack, which was started by a group that included Engblom’s grandfather, Bengt Engb- lom. Per Engblom’s father, Raoul, also is a trainer.

This is Enblom’s second stint in the U.S. He was 19 when he came to the States for the first time. His sister, Pernilla, worked for Takter and the stable needed additional help. Engblom worked as a groom for two years before assisting with training for another three years. He then returned home to Sweden, where he was the private trainer for Stall Tilly, and later worked in Italy before starting his own public stable.

At the beginning of 2012, Engblom and his wife, Helene, decided to move to the U.S. with their then 4-year-old son, Tom, who was ready to start school. Engblom worked for a year with trainer Tony Alagna before returning to the Takter Stable, where Helene joined him.

Engblom made his Breeders Crown debut in 2019 and had five finalists. His best finish came with Synergy in the 2-year-old colt-and-gelding trot. Synergy won his elimina- tion and was fifth in the final. Two-year-old filly trotter Ms Savannah Belle also was an elim winner. She finished seventh in her final.

PlayMeadowlands.com Mark Ford

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 60 2 5 8 $47,150 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 186 9 16 23 $168,048 Meadowlands Career 6,650 649 690 703 $14,260,028

Birthdate: 1970-10-12 Birthplace: Ronceverte, WV Residence: Campbell Hall, NY Age: 50

Mark Ford completed the 2020 season with 3,946 career wins and went past the $66 million career earnings mark. Mark Ford continued to close in on the 4,000-win plateau and passed $65 million in career earning in 2019. Ford passed the $1 million mark for the 19th consecutive season in 2018. In 2017, Ford maintained his busy schedule as trainer, training center proprietor and President of the SBOA of New Jersey. Ford sent out more than 1,000 starters for the fifteenth consecutive year, had more than 100 wins for the seventeenth straight season and his stable earned more than $1 million for the eighteenth year in a row. Ford’s career totals went past 3,700 wins and $63 million. Ford sent out his 6,000th Meadowlands starter in 2016, and also passed 25,000 career starts and 3,600 wins. Ford’s stable passed the $1 million mark for the 17th consecutive season. It was also Ford’s first full year as President of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey. Ford set career highs of 299 wins and $5,236,730 in 2010 led by New Jersey Sire Stakes two-year-old filly pacing champion Ace Of Pace. Also that year, Ford became the first trainer to pass $40 million before the age of 40, and only the sixth trainer to hit that milestone. He has won more than 3,500 races. Ford owns a 200-horse state-of-the-art training center in upstate New York. A native of West Virginia, Ford passed up an agricultural scholarship in England, and instead traveled to Florida after high school to work with Clint Galbraith. He moved to the New York/ New Jersey area in 1990 and even- tually met Ted Wing, who became a big influence on him. He also credits Ray Schnittker with assis- tance on his road to stardom. Ford stepped into the national spotlight thanks to the pacing gelding Gallo Blue Chip, the 2000 Horse of the Year, who became the richest pacer in the history of the sport with $4.26 million in earnings. He is also noted for conditioning millionaires Whosurboy, Turnpike Token, Armbro Animate, Stone- bridge Kisses and Self Professed, as well as On The Attack. Ford was named co-winner (along with Jimmy Takter) of the 2000 Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year Award by the United States Harness Writers’ Association. One of Ford’s first success stories was the purchase of the durable double-gaited Six Day War, for whom he paid just $12,000. Six Day War earned more than $400,000 on the pace and nearly $90,000 on the trot. “There would never have been a Gallo Blue Chip without Six Day War,” said Ford, who admitted the horse was responsible for unequivocally changing his life. Ford was just 23 in May of 1994 when he scraped together $12,000 — virtually every dollar he had — and risked it all to purchase Six Day War, a double-gaited son of Nihilator out of Pampered Lady. “I’m not going to say we weren’t going to eat the next day, but we were going to have to decide what we were going to eat,” Ford said, adding that Six Day War was the horse that determined whether he would continue to have a career in harness racing or be forced to find a different line of work. “It was either stay or not stay. We got him straightened out and he was, in reality, nothing more than a 20 claimer, but he put a lot of money on the table at the right time for a 22- or 23-year-old guy just getting started,” Ford said.

PlayMeadowlands.com Mark Harder

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 58 6 8 9 $285,684 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 71 11 11 10 $172,782 Meadowlands Career 3,823 552 500 462 $7,190,662

Birthdate: 1961-11-12 Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand Residence: Freehold, NJ Age: 60

Mark Harder completed 2020 with 2,103 career wins and hit the $47 million mark in career earnings. Harder pulled a “Holborn Hanover” when Zenith Stride shocked the $319,000 Peter Haughton Memorial at 85-1 in 1:55. Mark Harder passed 2,000 career wins and the $45 million mark in 2019. Harder enjoyed his best season since 2012 with more than 100 wins and $2 million. Harder was closing in on 2,000 career wins and passed $44 million. He pulled a $65.40 upset with Lily Stride, beat- ing Atlanta in the Breeders Crown 3 Year Old Filly Trot and finished fourth in the Mare Pace with Blue Moon Stride. In 2017, Harder kept his personal streak alive when his stable passed the $1 million mark for the 17th straight year. His stable star Blue Moon Stride set a Milton Stakes record of 1:48.4 at Mohawk. The four-year-old daughter of Rocknroll Hanover pushed her ca- reer bankroll just shy of $1 million. Harder’s other stakes performers were Lily Stride, Chapter Too and Mooshka Stride. 2016 was the 16th consecutive year the Mark Harder Stable earned over $1 million, and the Harder highlight reel was led by the lucrative exploits of multiple stakes winning pacing filly Blue Moon Stride. The three-year-old daughter of Rocknroll Hanover piled up major victories in the $100,000 New Jersey Sires Stakes Final, the $157,400 Mistletoe Shalee, the $85,000 Thomas D’Altrui and a $73,000 division of the Bluegrass. She was also a close second in the $300,000 James M. Lynch Memorial and finished third in the $350,000 Valley Forge. Harder also passed 1,800 career wins and $40 million 2016. Harder regained the spotlight at the Meadowlands in 2015 winning a $100,000 New Jersey Sires Stakes Final with the freshman pacing filly Blue Moon Stride. Overall, Harder’s stable earned more than $1 mil- lion for the 15th consecutive season, and Harder passed 1,700 career wins and $39 million. Harder came out flying in 2013 when his top free for all pacer Golden Receiver made it back-to- back Presidential Series sweeps and January Horse of the Month honors. The eight-year-old double millionaire also won a TVG FFA event in 1:49.1 and was the series points leader going into the final. Harder finished fourth in the Big M trainer standings with 24 wins, and took won the Charles Singer Memorial with Real Babe. Harder apprenticed with some of New Zealand’s top horsemen, and in the late 1980s was asked to travel to Chicago with a group of horses to be sold. Harder traveled back and forth to the US on a regular basis for several years before giving Los Angeles a try. Upon the recommendation of Ross Croghan, whom he knew in California, Harder went to work for Bob Murphy’s large contingent in British Columbia for three years. Problems with his work visa forced Harder to return to the US, and he went to work for Croghan’s powerful stable in New Jersey. Harder went out on his own in 2000, and with the backing owners such as Brian Nixon and Aubrey Friedman, his stable quickly swelled. Harder ascended to the top of the training ranks in 2004, win- ning his first Big M title during the January-August meet. That year, he posted personal highs of 281 wins and $6,855,875, and pulled off the biggest upset in the history of the $1 million Meadowlands Pace with Holborn Hanover, paying $119.00.

PlayMeadowlands.com Kelvin Harrison

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 162 18 26 17 $221,902

Birthdate: 1950-03-22 Birthplace: Metheun, New Zealand Residence: Bordentown, NJ Age: 71

Trainer Kelvin Harrison, a New Zealand native, has spent the last few years watching the current system play out. With a noted shortness of racehorses in North America and plenty of avenues to find racing opportunity, trainers and owners have canvassed Australia and New Zealand repeatedly looking for prospects that can fit the North American landscape. Imports are now a regular part of the fabric that makes up racing on these shores.

Coming into 2020, Harrison had several horses that made the trip from Down Under to his barn at the newly christened Hot Lead Stable (nee White Birch Farms), with all of them marked for sale if not in the near term then shortly thereafter. “They’re here to be sold,” said Harrison, who with the help of his family in New Zealand has reduced the time and the middlemen. “There’s a horse shortage over here. We’re bringing over horses that are of good quality and can fit all of the classes.”

Harrison explained the selection process as a bit of a team effort. “I have John Curtin, who I think is one of the best bloodstock agents scouting. He’ll send me tapes that I can look over and we decide what to purchase,” Harrison said.

Harrison had several horses from his native land join his stable under the Curtin Anz Stables banner, and enjoyed great success with his new recruits, which included the Bettors Delight mare She’s Nun Bettor N, who won the featured distaff pace at Harrah’s Philadelphia in 2020.

Harrison was in the right place at the right time when it came to Meadowlands Pace finalist In The Arsenal in 2015. Harrison was at the Harrisburg Sale with enough money to buy one yearling. He purchased a filly, Sweetwithoutsugar, for $20,000 from White Birch Farm. Farm manager Steve Williams thanked him and asked if he would be interested in working with a small colt the farm had bought back. It turned out to be In The Arsenal, and the colt earned $751,663 going into the $706,000 Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace Final.

In The Arsenal won an elimination race and was the 3-1 second choice. Brian Sears drove, starting from post No. 6. Wiggle It Jiggleit was the heavy favorite in the race and won in 1:47.4. Unfortunately, In The Arsenal finished eight, yet would go on to bank over $1 million.

‘’This colt was great from Day 1,’’ Harrison said. ‘’As soon as we put the hobbles on him, he was incredible. He wasn’t one of those you had to teach to go fast; he was one of those you had to throttle back his speed to keep him from going too fast. He was a natural. He is a smart colt.’’

Harrison, who was born in New Zealand and came to the United States in 1972, has had a long and successful career. He won the Meadowlands’ top race for 2-year-old pacers, the Woodrow Wilson Pace, with Sam Francisco Ben in 1989. A mare he trained, Frightening P, became the first female to break the 1:49 barrier at the Meadowlands.

‘’Fifty years I’ve been doing this,’’ said Harrison, who raced Direct Flight in the 1992 Pace. ‘’Training horses is not work for me. It’s not a job; it’s a life. You are all in, or you’re not in at all. It’s a full commitment.’’

Winning big Stakes races is not foreign to Harrison. Since is arrival in the United States in 1992 Harrison has trained over 1,100 win- ners and has earnings of $15 million.

Harrison was also renowned for campaigning North American pacer Dare You To at the 1991 Interdominions in Auckland. The Aber- crombie stallion won the 6th Pacers heat in a then New Zealand record time of 2:02.6 for the 1,700-meter race with a mobile start.

PlayMeadowlands.com Rob Harmon

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 55 0 5 2 $29,291 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 230 25 31 24 $327,320 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 192 26 24 16 $222,579

Birthdate: 1969-09-04 Birthplace: Albany, NY Residence: Mahwah, NJ Age: 51

Team Harmon finished tied for fifth in the 2020 Pocono Downs trainer standings.

The husband and wife team of Rob and Patti Harmon tied for fifth during the 2018-19 meet at the Meadow- lands with 25 wins.

Team Harmon made it back-to-back third-place finishes in the Meadowlands trainer standings with 26 wins during the 2017-18 meet. Their top Big M per- formers included Jacksrluckytoo and Montalbano Bi. They were also third in the Tioga Downs trainer stand- ings.

Team Harmon ranked third in the Meadowlands trainer standings with 34 wins during the October, 2016 – August, 2017 meet. The Harmon Stable has av- eraged more than a .330 percentage in the last four seasons. Their standouts include Jacksrluckytoo and Montalbano Bi.

Team Harmon finished fourth in the Big M trainer standings with 28 wins during the No- vember, 2015 – August, 2016 meet.

With more than 3,200 career wins, Rob Harmon has trained the winners of over $23 mil- lion, and his stable has been a steady force at the Big M with overnight stock. The native of Albany, NY, who now resides in Mahwah, NJ, was a two-time Trainer of the Year at Hazel Park and leading dash winner at Windsor Raceway. Harmon claims learning the craft of shoeing from his father and how to tinker with older horses have been major assets to running a consistent operation.

Harmon sold his farm in Michigan a few years ago and relocated to race at east coast tracks.

Harmon was selected to go to college and play baseball in Michigan, but dislocated his shoulder in a stable accident. He then decided to help train horses with his father, Reid, and also learned from Michigan horsemen Gord Norris and Keith Crawford.

In 2014, Harmon traveled to Brazil with Mark Ford and Brandon Simpson to experience that country’s harness racing and mentor their horsemen.

Rob Harmon enjoys playing recreational ice hockey for the Ramsey Rhinos in Hackensack, NJ.

PlayMeadowlands.com Andrew Harris

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 222 32 22 25 $506,472 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 171 23 24 22 $408,918 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 74 14 8 2 $127,777

Birthdate: 1984-12-07 Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario Residence: East Windsor, NJ Age: 36

Andrew Harris captured his first Meadowlands training title during the Fall Meet of 2019 with 18 wins and $288,361. Then, Harris finished third during the 2020 Championship Meet with 24 wins and $394,377, and in the Big M’s Top Five overall in 2020 with 32 wins and 506,472. His top horses included Tricky Sister, None Bettor A, San Domino A and Elysium Lindy. The Harris Stable sent out 151 winners and banked $2.4 million in 2020. It was the fourth straight season Harris passed the $2 million mark. Harris also finished second in the 2020 Yonkers Raceway trainer stand- ings with 72 wins and $962,938 and sixth at Harrah’s Philadelphia.

The Andrew Harris Stable passed the $2 million mark for the third straight year in 2019. Harris campaigned Open pacer and 1:49.3 performer Trump Nation at The Big M, and Solsbury Hill won a James Doherty Me- morial elimination in 1:55.3.

In 2018, Harris flew past 100 wins and the $2 million mark for the second consecutive season. His top performers included Perfect Summer K and Cruising In Style. He also handled the US training duties for sophomore stakes star Jimmy Freight and Hambletonian elimination starter Lawmaker.

Harris has blossomed into one of harness racing’s bright young stars. Fresh off his first $1 season in 2016, Harris posted a career best $3 million campaign in 2017, then passed the $2 million mark and over 100 wins again in 2018.

In 2018, Harris housed and handled Lawmaker when racing stateside. Harris, a former assistant to star Canadian trainer Casie Coleman, made his second appearance in the Hambletonian, finishing fourth in 2016 with Waitlifter K (to Marion Marauder). Harris followed his father, Jack, and grandfather, Ron, into the sport.

Harris saw himself on the biggest stage in 2016 when he sent the 3-year-old trotter Waitlifter K postward in the Hambletonian. It was an unexpected position to be in, but Harris acquitted himself rather well at the highest level. “He just turned out to be fourth or fifth best. He wasn’t as good as Marion Marauder, Bar Hopping or Southwind Frank,” said Harris of the colt who went back with trainer Rich Gillock.

Harris had a breakout year in 2016 that saw his stable earn above $1.5 million, the first time he exceed- ed the seven-figure mark and more than double any of his previous yearly earnings. With 91 winners, Harris surpassed his win output from both 2014-15 combined.

The 34-year-old Harris, based at White Birch Farm, is committed to a strong racehorse stable but he has aspirations of hitting a home run with the youngsters. His understanding of the dynamics of a race- horse stable combined with his ability to focus in on quality young horses and bring out the best, are sure signs that he’ll be attracting stakes caliber horses.

PlayMeadowlands.com Joe Holloway

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 10 2 1 0 $17,940 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 47 7 7 4 $276,647 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 27 4 3 3 $147,664

Birthdate: 1956-09-17 Birthplace: Wilmington, DE Residence: Freehold, NJ Age: 65

Joe Holloway has been blessed with several great horses in his Hall of Fame career, and his latest is the Dan Patch Award win- ning pacer Perfect Sting. The son of Always B Miki, out of Hollo- way’s world champion Shebestingin, lived up to his name with a perfect ten-for-ten freshman season in 2020. Perfect Sting swept the Kentucky Sires Stakes Series, took a mark of 1:49.4 at The Red Mile and was involved in the first ever Breeders Crown deadheat for win in 1:50.2.

Joe Holloway reached a well-deserved pinnacle in 2019 when he was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. Holloway also passed 1,000 career wins and $33 million. He campaigned New York Sires Stakes winner and James Lynch Memorial runner up Zero Tolerance, along with New Jersey Sires Stakes and Grand Circuit winner Starita.

In 2018, veteran trainer Holloway received the well-deserved honor of a Hall of Fame nomination. His star freshman pac- ing filly Zero Tolerance banked almost $500,000, winning a Bluegrass division in 1:51, and finished second in the Breeders Crown and Three Diamonds.

Holloway was back in the major stakes spotlight in 2017 with a pair of prolific two-year-old pacers. Rainbow Room, a regally-bred daughter of Somebeachsomewhere and Rainbow Blue, didn’t miss the board in 12 starts, banked $467,880, won the Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Champion and took a mark of 1:51.2 at Pocono Downs. Closing Statement, a Somebeachsomewhere colt, was a Grand Circuit stakes winner, earning $286,281 and won the $125,000 Elevation in 1:50.4 at Hoosier Park.

In 2016, Holloway unveiled a late-blooming freshman pacer named Air Strike, who finished first in a 1:52.1 deadheat in the $147,200 Kindergarten Classic Final at the Meadowlands. The son of Always A Virgin also won a $75,000 Indiana Sires Stakes Final at Hoosier Park in 1:52.1. Holloway’s dynamic duo of pacing mares Divine Caroline and Bettor Be Steppin vaulted past a combined $1.6 million.

Holloway finished second in the 2014 Meadowlands Pace with Always B Miki. He also cam- paigned Somwherovrarainbow, who won the $371,400 Blue Chip Matchmaker Final at Yonkers Raceway, and Shebestingin, the fastest female in history by virtue of a 1:47 clocking at The Red Mile at age three in 2013.

Holloway teamed up with David Rovine to dominate the Meadowlands in the eighties and set a record for wins in a single meet in 1987 with 106.

In the mid-nineties, Holloway campaigned the three-time Dan Patch Award winner and legend- ary pacer Jenna’s Beach Boy. His other top horses include She’s A Great Lady, Tooter Scooter, Florida Jewel, Lady Macbeach and Always A Virgin. He pulled an upset in the 2010 Hambletonian Oaks with Bar Slide.

PlayMeadowlands.com Anette Lorentzon

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec 2020 86 12 15 19 $171,853

Birthdate: 1983-05-24 Birthplace: Sweden Residence: Paris, KY Age: 37

Born in Bladingeas, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden, Anette Lorentzon grew up on her parent’s farm. In 2003 when she was 20 years old, Lorentzon moved to the America to embark on a career in harness racing hoping to follow in the footsteps of renowned Swedish trainer Jimmy Takter.

After arriving in the United States, Lorentzon got a job working for trainer/ driver Trond Smedshammer. Her plans were to learn more about training and racing 2 year-olds and then return home to Sweden.

“I guess you can say it all began for me when I was 11 years old,” she said. “My parents gave me a horse named Expensive AS and told me I could do what I wanted with him.

“Boy, I had a lot of fun with that horse. When I turned 16, my parents sent Expensive As and me to France for six months. Today, he is 29 years old and living out his life on our farm in Sweden. Although I love all the horses I own or train, Expensive As will always hold a special place in my heart.”

Six years ago, she fought the toughest battle of her life when she was diagnosed with bone cancer and underwent femur replacement and chemotherapy.

“It was supposed to last for at least 15 years, but unfortunately two years ago I shattered the cement and had to have a new replacement.” Thankfully, Lorentzon has now been cancer free for five years.

Lorentzon, lives in Paris, KY and operates a 35-horse stable (including many 2-year-olds) that she shuffles between Magical Acres in New Jersey and the Red Mile in Lexington.

“Most of my horse are homebreds, but I try to find some horses I like at the sales every year. The babies are the most try- ing, but exciting, and they’re what keeps us horsemen going. That dream of having the next world champion.”

For the past five years, Lorentzon’s stock has captured many of the major races, but she acknowledges that it gets more difficult as the successes pile up.

One of her star pupils is a homebred 6-year-old male trotter named Guardian Angel As, who has now banked more than $1.5 million.

In 2019, he won the prestigious Maple Leaf Trot (equaling a Canadian record for the mile), Spirit of Massachusetts (a track record at Plainridge), Cleveland Trotting Classic (world record at Northfield) and Maxie Lee Memorial. Guardian Angel As was also second in the John Cashman Memorial and third in the TVG Series Championship and Caesars Trotting Classic.

In August 2020, Guardian Angel As was the upset winner in the $220,000 Crawford Farms Open Trot at Tioga, beat- ing out Gimpanzee and Crystal Fashion.

Also in August a 2-year-old pacing filly trained and owned by Anette named Heavenissofaraway equaled the track record in Urbana, OH. The daughter of Racing Hill crossed the wire first in 1:58.1, making it two-for-two in the Buckeye Stallion Series.

When her horses race at the Red Mile or in Ohio they are usually driven by boyfriend, Elliott Deaton. The pair has been a successful team — on and off the racetrack.

PlayMeadowlands.com Nancy Takter

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec 2020 128 39 23 12 $2,428,938 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 86 19 11 6 $918,127 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 28 8 3 4 $271,255

Birthdate: 1981-06-21 Birthplace: Malmo, Sweden Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 39

Nancy Takter was voted 2020 Trainer of the Year by the United States Harness Writers Association (USHWA) – and her year was so spectacular, the decision to have her receive the award did not even have to go to a vote. Takter’s stable led the way at the Meadowlands in 2020 with $2,428,472.

With over $8 million won by her trainees, 31% victories and a UTRS rating of .442, the horses in Nancy’s stable seemed to almost never miss in the big events. The leader of the barn was Tall Dark Stranger, a three-year-old pacing colt who was named for Horse of the Year off of a year where he won 11 of 13 starts and earned $1,302,681, tops among all North American harness horses. The Meadowlands Pace, Cane Pace, North America Cup, and two Grand Circuit victories at Lexington all were taken by a horse who earned widespread praise from seasoned veterans for his fierce tenacity to hold on to the lead late when threatened with defeat.

Nancy also trained the great trotting mare Manchego, whose 1:49.3 victory at Plainridge, a 5/8-mile track, was not only the sole sub-1:50 trot of the year, but probably the most impressive trotting mile of all. There was also Kissin In The Sand, who capped her year with seven straight wins against the top older pacing mares including her Breeders Crown … and Hambletonian Oaks champion Sorella … and Governor’s Cup winner Always A Miki … and the list could goes on.

Nancy emerged from the shadow of her Hall of Fame father Jimmy Takter to compete successfully at the Grand Circuit level. Takter passed the $4 million mark for the first time in 2019 and her stable star Captain Crunch rallied for a mild upset in the North America Cup in 1:47.2. That Dan Patch Award winning son of Captaintreacherous also won the Cane Pace at The Big M in 1:48 with Scott Zeron in the bike.

Nancy resurrected Manchego to win the Dr. John R. Steele Memorial in a stakes record of 1:50 on Hambletonian Day. Manchego went on a late-season six-race winning streak, capturing the Dayton Derby, Allerage Farms and Breeders Crown Mare Trot. She was also second in the TVG Open Trot.

Two-Year-Old sensation Tall Dark Stranger banked $717,514, and won eight of nine starts, including the Metro Final and the Breeders Crown through a disqualification. Captain Crunch closed out his career with a 1:47.2 Dover Downs all-age track record in the Hap Hansen Progress Pace elimination, and finished second in that $335,000 Final.

JK First Lady set a track record of 1:49.2 in the Three Diamonds Final, eclipsing the previous mark set by her dam in the same race and Takter’s 2014 Horse of the Year, JK She’salady. In 2018, Takter campaigned Dan Patch Award winning two year old, Kissin In The Sand.

PlayMeadowlands.com Richard Johnson

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 116 14 14 9 $200,911 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 22 3 5 3 $34,207 Oct. 2016 – Aug. 2017 118 25 27 14 $309,080

Birthdate: 1960-09-25 Birthplace: Newark, NJ Residence: Toms River, NJ Age: 60

Richard Johnson completed 2020 with 780 career wins and just over $10 million mark. His top horses included Another Daily Copy, Ocean Colony, Blood Line and Explosive Ridge.

Richard Johnson’s wins at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet included 1:49 performer Ocean Colony and 1:49.2 winner Another Daily Copy.

Johnson continued be a force in the overnight action the Meadowlands in 2018. His top performers included Diamondtoothgertie, Mcthriller and Ocean Colony.

Johnson maintained a nightly presence at the Meadow- lands during the October, 2016 – August, 2017 meet and finished fourth in the trainer standings with 25 wins.

Johnson has spent most of his life training horses and fin- ished second in the Meadowlands standings with 42 wins during the November, 2015-August, 2016 meet. Noted for his prowess with trotters, Johnson’s most noteworthy performers were World Cup and B Yoyo.

Johnson enjoyed a personal best season in 2016 with over 100 wins and $1 million in purses.

While working at a ShopRite grocery store in his teens, Johnson started going to Free- hold Raceway with his boss, and then met a girl whose father had some horses. His first job in the barns came with the late Mike Gagliardi, who was long-time Meadow- lands horseman.

Just as Johnson’s career started getting underway with a horse named Admiral’s Galley, who earned over $300,000 from 1991-92, his prized pacer broke a foot in an overnight race prepping for a stakes race. Unfortunately, his owner got discouraged and business slowed down for Johnson.

Plan B for Johnson was a decade-long detour into the bagel business, and he opened a successful shop in Teaneck, NJ, but has always kept his hand in harness racing. In fact, Johnson saw the Meadowlands in its heyday, and continues to ply his trade as a “meat and potatoes” trainer, who has enjoyed the claiming game and dabbled with younger horses.

Some of Johnson’s top horses include $500,000 winner Jacsue Brooks and $700,000 earner Victors Vicky.

PlayMeadowlands.com Marcus Melander

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec 2020 103 18 14 14 $1,245,152 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 79 14 10 8 $1,299,861 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 41 9 4 3 $567,812

Birthdate: 1992-01-07 Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden Residence: New Egypt, NJ Age: 29

Marcus Melander continued to enhance his rising prominence as one of the sport’s top trotting trainers in 2020. On Meadowlands Pace Night, his 2020 Trotter of the Year Gimpanzee overcame post 13 to win the $464,900 Hambletonian Maturity. He finished second in a $142,250 division of the Stanley Dancer Memorial with Holly- wood Story. On Hambletonian Day, Gimpanzee won the $291,350 John Cashman Memorial in a stakes record equaling 1:50, he also finished third in the $350,300 Jim Doherty Memorial with Ineffable, second in the $319,000 Peter Haughton Memorial with Moonstone S, and second from post 12 in the $600,000 Hambletonian Oaks with Hypnotic AM. From three longshots in the $1 million Hambletonian, he took home a fifth-place check with Hollywood Story. Melander was second in a $600,000 Breeders Crown with 2021 Hambleton- ian prospect In Range. Gimpanzee won his third straight Breeders Crown in that $500,000 Final in 1:51.3.

Marcus Melander has quickly emerged as an elite trainer of trot- ters and made headlines with his Big 3 of Greenshoe, Gimpan- zee and Green Manalishi S. Greenshoe was rated number one on the Road to the 2019 Hambletonian. That son of Father Patrick won his second straight New Jersey Sires Stakes Final in 1:50.2 and division of the Stanley Dancer Memorial in 1:50.1. After dominating his Hambletonian elimination in 1:50.2, Greenshoe finished second in the $1 million final. Gimpanzee won his first 12 career starts before finishing fourth in his Hambo elimination and third in the $1 million final. Green Manalishi S won his Hambo elimination in 1:50.3 and finished fifth in the $1 million final.

Greenshoe went on to win the Zweig Memorial at Vernon Downs in 1:52 and a division of Kentucky Sires Stakes at The Red Mile in 1:50.4. Gimpanzee dominated the Yonkers Trot in 1:53.3. Zweig runner up Green Manalishi S also won the Simcoe Stakes at Woodbine-Mohawk Park in 1:53.

Melander’s Hypnotic AM made it four-for-four winning the James Doherty Memorial Final. Also on Hambletonian Day 2019, Melander sent out half of the field of ten in the Peter Haughton Memorial, and finished second, third, fourth, seventh and tenth.

Melander made his Hambletonian debut in 2017 with elimination winner Enterprise, who finished fourth-placed-third in the $1 million final. In 2018, Melander-trained Evaluate finished fourth in his elimination ad fifth in that final.

Melander received the 2018 Rising Star Award from the U.S. Harness Writers Association. Gimpanzee won a Dan Patch Award for the best two-year-old male trotter going nine-for-nine. Melander also won the $1 million Yonkers International Trot with Cruzado Dela Noche and the Maple Leaf Trot with Crazy Wow.

Melander came to the U.S. less than five years ago and worked for Jimmy Takter before starting his own stable in 2014. He is based in New Egypt, NJ at the farm that was home previously to the leg- endary Stanley Dancer. Growing up in Sweden, Melander stayed up all hours of the night following results of U.S. harness racing. His uncle, Stefan Melander, won the 2001 Hambletonian as a trainer and driver with Scarlet Knight.

PlayMeadowlands.com Erv Miller

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 80 6 11 10 $170,935 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 95 20 14 15 $389,730 Meadowlands Career 1,724 304 234 198 $8,385,010

Birthdate: 1966-12-11 Birthplace: Arthur, IL Residence: Wind Gap, PA Age: 55

Erv Miller trainees continued to make limited appearances at the Meadow- lands in 2020. His Preferred star scored back-to-back in June in 1:48.1 and 1:48.2. Miller won 149 races and $2,792,660 in 2020. He finished 2020 with 5,629 career wins (fourth all time) and $89,714,219, which ranks him third all time.

Erv Miller passed the $85 million mark in career earnings in 2019. Miller teamed up with his son Marcus Miller to dominate the early season Pre- ferred Trot class in 2019 with Trolley, who had bounced back from injury. That six-year-old son of Donato Hanover also won a division of the Mr Muscleman Series in 1:52.1.

In 2018, Miller won more than 160 races for the 18th consecutive sea- son and passed the $3 million mark for the 15th straight year. Miller also passed the $82 million mark. Miller’s Supergirl Riley won a Bluegrass divi- sion in 1:52.2. At the Meadowlands he won the $148,700 Kindergarten Classic Final with Michelon’s Filly in a 1:52 deadheat with his son Marcus Miller driving.

In 2017, Miller passed 5,000 career wins and $78 million, eclipsing $3 million for the 14th straight season and the 100-win mark for the 20th year in a row. His stable stars included Trolley, Farsetti Hanover, Tito, Chip Walther, Aldine Hanover and Ideal Flip.

Without a doubt, the Erv Miller highlight in 2016 came winning a Breeders Crown at 17-1 with Someo- mensomewhere in the $600,000 Two Year Old Filly Trot, giving his son Marcus Miller his first Crown trophy. Team Miller came right back a week later to capture the $149,100 Kindergarten Final with another 1:51.2 clocking. With 2016 winding down, Miller was closing in on 5,000 career wins and $75 million, while ranking among the sport’s Top 10 stables.

Miller’s stable led the nation in money earnings in 2006 with $5,145,380, he has finished second in the sport’s money standings three times and posted personal bests of $6,986,864 and 434 wins in 2007.

Miller eclipsed $5 million for the seventh consecutive year in 2011 when his millionaire trainee Manof- manymissions won the New Jersey Sires Stakes Final, a Stanley Dancer Memorial division, a Hambleton- ian elimination, the Colonial Trot and Kentucky Futurity.

Pacing filly Incredible Tillie was Miller’s first great horse. She was unbeaten as a freshman in 1999, with 12 wins in 12 starts, and cashed paychecks worth $512,782 that year. As great as Incredible Tillie was, Loyal Opposition was even better. She was a three-time Dan Patch Award winner, captured a pair of Illinois Horse of the Year titles and finished her brilliant career with 56 wins in 98 starts and earnings of $2,861,294. Other top horses for Miller over the years include Restive Hanover, Lis Mara, Shark Gesture and Il Villaggio. He finished second in the 2005 Hambletonian with the favorite Classic Photo.

Miller was honored in his home state by the Illinois Harness Horsemen’s Association as its Person of the Year in 2004, and was recognized at the USTA District 5 awards ceremony in 2005 with the Brian Pinske Memorial Award honoring his achievements on the Grand Circuit. That was the kick-off for a 2005 campaign that saw Miller win the Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year Award from the United States Har- ness Writers Association and the Delvin Miller Trainer of the Year Award from the Grand Circuit.

His brother, Andy, is a top driver at the Meadowlands and on the Grand Circuit. His son, Marcus, made a name for himself as a driver on the Chicago circuit before moving to Pennsylvania in 2013.

PlayMeadowlands.com Julie Miller

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 81 9 12 19 $329,963 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 116 20 20 16 $389,730 Meadowlands Career 2,146 399 364 296 $10,710,089

Birthdate: 1972-11-20 Birthplace: Iowa City, IA Residence: Millstone Twp, NJ Age: 48

Julie Miller enhanced her status as an elite trotting trainer in 2020 with stars like Ven- erate, Love A Good Story, Lindy The Great and Hambletonian Finalist Big Oil. Miller to staged a 27-1 upset in the $255,000 Kentucky Filly Futurity with New York Sires Stake star Love A Good Story in 1:51.2. She finished second in the $291,350 John Cashman Memorial with Lindy The Great. Her biggest win came in the Mohawk Million with Venerate, who rallied from post ten in 1:53.2 for catch-driver Andrew McCarthy. That colt by Love You is now one of the Winterbook favorites for the 2021 Hambletonian. Miller had 79 wins and won $3,309,462 in 2020. She finished the season with 2,010 career wins and $45,636,256.

Team Orange Crush, the husband and wife stable of Andy and Julie Miller main- tained their Top Ten presence at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet with 20 wins. Julie Miller also passed the $40 million career mark, with over $10 million coming at The Big M. Eurobond won his first three starts under Team Orange Crush, including a 1:50.1 world record. Hayden Hanover took a mark of 1:47.3 on Pace Night. Summit In Sight was a Pennsylvania Sires Stakes winner in 1:53, and PA All- stars winner Word Of Honor was a James Doherty Memorial finalist.

Miller finished sixth in the Meadowlands trainer standings during the 2017-18 meet with 18 wins. Team Orange Crush reached career highs of 150 wins and $4.6 million. The Millers finished a hard-charging second in the $1 million Hambleton- ian with Met’s Hall, who was also second in the Canadian Trotting Classic and Breeders Crown. The son of Cantab Hall capped a $1 million season in 2018 with a wire-to-wire victory in the $256,000 Carl Erskine at Hoosier Park and took a mark of 1:51.2 in the Bluegrass at The Red Mile. Miller was also second the with Guardian Angel AS and won a Kindergarten Classic division with No Drama Please. Her other freshman trotting star was Pennsylvania Sires Stakes winner Prospect Hall.

Miller maintained her Top 10 presence at the Meadowlands during the 2016-17 meet, posted a career best $4,679,554 million season with 138 wins, and continued to build a strong reputation with trotters. Julie and her husband Andy Miller had a pair of three-year-olds well on the road to the 2017 Hambletonian, Fly On and Devi- ous Man, and the latter finished third, placed second in the $1 million final. On the filly side, Overdraft Volo won a division of the Del Miller Memorial in 1:52.2. The Millers can look forward to 2018 with two-year-old Breeders Crown runner ups Met’s Hall and Seviyorum.

In 2016, the Julie Miller Stable continued to build its strong reputation as a top trotting producer, advancing Milligan’s School and Sutton to the $1 million Hambletonian Final. With her husband Andy Miller driving, the Julie Miller-tuned Sutton finished a fast-closing third, and the Donato Hanover colt was beaten only a neck. “Team Orange Crush” also had success with a pair of sophomore filly trotters as Southwind Hope won a $100,000 New Jersey Sires Stakes Final and Women’s Will captured a $95,250 division of the Del Miller Memorial in a deadheat. In addition, their freshman trotting filly Overdraft Volo pulled a 16-1 upset in a $190,200 Kindergarten Final, two year old trotter Devious Man won the $225,000 New York Sires Stakes Final, freshman Fly On won a $56,250 Bluegrass division in 1:55, and Allerage Star dominated the Yonkers Open class. Julie Miller passed 1,500 career wins and $30 million 2016.

Although she has a bachelor’s degree in science, Julie Miller’s first love has always been harness racing. Miller grew up in Iowa, where she spent many summers assisting her father, Owen Julius, at the county fairs. Miller attained her training license when she was 18 and won her first race at Quad City Downs in 1993. She began her career as a trainer-driver, and after graduating from Southern Illinois University in 1995, she married top catch driver Andy Miller.

Miller’s top trainee was Lucky Jim, who won 17 of 18 races and $1 million on his way to 2009 Older Trotting Horse of the Year. Lucky Jim trotted a world record of 1:50.1 in the Nat Ray at the Meadowlands and went on to also win the Breeders Crown.

PlayMeadowlands.com Richard “Nifty” Norman

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 178 26 34 28 $1,161,051 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 123 22 18 16 $1,007,170 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2018 71 5 6 10 $324,801

Birthdate: 1960-10-21 Birthplace: New Zealand Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 60

Richard “Nifty” Norman continued in his usual solid role in the Top Ten at the Meadowlands in 2020 with 26 wins and $1,161,051. Norman enjoyed a career best $4,456,767 season overall, topping 1,000 career wins and the $40 million mark. His top horses included Dan Patch Award winning trotter Amigo Volo, Marloe Hanover, Annabelle Hanover, 1:49.2 performer Rock The Devil, Gradu- ate division winner Southwind Avenger, Dorothy Haughton Memorial upsetter and Lady Liberty runner up Major Occasion A, Franco Totem, Chestnut Hill, TVG runner up Pat Matters, Beautiful Game and Jack Fire. Norman won a pair of Breeders Crowns with Fire Start Hanover and Amigo Volo, who was the second leading money winning trotter of 2020 with $939,498. Fire Start Hanover also won a $151,030 Kindergarten Classic Final in 1:50.4, and Bee Forever rallied to a 1:54 upset in the $398,650 Valley Victory.

Richard “Nifty” Norman was a Top Ten trainer at the Meadowlands during the 2018-19 meet with 22 wins and hit the $1 million mark at The Big M. Norman’s star trotter was New Jersey Sires Stakes champion Evident Beauty, who also won a Del Miller Memorial division in 1:52.3. Reign Of Honor finished second to standout Greenshoe in his NJSS Final. Southwind Avenger did some damage in the Ontario Sires Stakes Gold Series. Norman’s stable hit $2 million for the ninth season in a row.

In 2018, Norman continued to concentrate on developing young stakes stars in 2018. Norman pulled a 15-1 upset in the $435,900 Valley Victory with Southwind Avenger. He also won the Kindergarten Classic Final with Reign Of Honor, and campaigned Grand Circuit stakes winning filly Evident Beauty, and Pennsylvania Sires Stakes winning trotters Piranha Fury, Live Laugh Love and Lindy’s Big Bang. Norman passed the $2 million mark for the eighth sea- son of his career.

2017 was a busy year on the stakes trail for Norman, who sent out a slew of promising two year olds, including Kindergarten Classic champion Point’s North and Three Diamonds runner up Reign On Me. Norman’s other stakes caliber freshman were Megadolce, Piranha Fury, Strength Of A Woman, Maria Deo, Lindy’s Big Bang and Smoke And Mirrors. His top three-year-olds were led by Magic Presto, second in the Hambletonian Oaks, 1:51.2 trotting filly Glitzy Gal and Inverse Hanover. Norman passed 1,000 career wins and posted his best season in four years with $2,361,000.

Norman kicked off 2016 with a big win in the $150,000 Mack Lobell Elitlopp Playoff when his prized trotting mare Bee A Magician finished second and was placed first trough a disqualification. Unfortunately, the six-year-old daughter of Kadabra spent most of the season sidelined with an injury, but made a successful comeback and vaulted past $4 million with a second in her fifth Breeders Crown appearance.

Norman engineered a bounce-back season for his triple millionaire trotting queen Bee A Magician, who had won eight of nine starts in 2015 before her second place finish in the $181,450 Fresh Yankee on Hambletonian Day. The five-year-old mare by Kadabra helped send Norman past the $1 million mark for the tenth straight year.

Norman is a native of New Zealand. His father had thoroughbreds, yet when he came to the US in 1985 he began working with harness racing horses and trainer Ross Croghan in California.

Norman spent nearly two decades as an assistant with seven-time Big M leading trainer Brett Pelling before striking out on his own in 2006. His stable vaulted past $3 million for the first time in 2012.

PlayMeadowlands.com Brett Pelling

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 67 18 9 11 $662,150 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 92 19 11 15 $415,607 Meadowlands Career 6747 1,349 984 834 $31,369,804

Birthdate: 1958-07-17 Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand Residence: Creamridge, NJ Age: 62

Brett Pelling continued his American comeback in 2020, and finished the season with 1,646 career wins and $56,475,798 in career earnings. Pelling finished second and third in the $636,650 Meadowlands Pace with Papi Rob Hanover and Allywag Ha- nover. Papi Rob Hanover went on to win an Adios elimination in a world record of 1:47.1 before being forced to retire due to injury. His other top horses included Dr. John R. Steele Memorial winner When Dovescry, Caviart Ally, 1:48.1 performer Springsteen and Shakespeare. Pelling passed the $31 million mark at the Big M, ranking him third among the track’s all time leading trainers.

At the end of 2005, Pelling retired as the all-time leading money-winner at the Mead- owlands and in the entire sport. Pelling relocated his family to Perth, Australia where his wife Joanne’s family resides. He still stands second to Ray Remmen in wins.

In 2019, Pelling enjoyed his best season since returning to America, led by the pro- lific Open class pacing mare Caviart Ally, who won the Rainbow Blue Final in 1:48. Caviart Ally was also second in both the Golden girls and Lady Liberty. Pelling passed the $2 million mark in 2019 and $54 million in his illustrious career.

Caviart Ally upset division standout and arch-rival Shartin N in three straight late- season stakes, the Allerage Farms, Breeders Crown and TVG Mares Pace. Pelling’s two-year-old pacing star Papi Rob Hanover was Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Champi- on and capped his freshman season winning the Matron Final and Governor’s Cup. He was also a close second in the Metro Final and first, placed second in the Breed- ers Crown. The son of Somebeachsomewhere banked $754,774, while Caviart Ally earned $672,215 in 2019.

Pelling held the record for seven Meadowlands training titles, also the single season re- cord of 122 wins set in 1991 and repeated in 1998. Pelling has trained a long list of award winning champions including Mystical Maddy, Western Ideal, Armbro Romance, Pizza Dolce, Lyell Creek N, Like A Prayer, I Am A Fool and Timesareachanging.

In 2005, the legendary Rocknroll Hanover earned a record $2.2 million, one of four Meadowlands Pace winners Pelling has trained.

PlayMeadowlands.com Chris Ryder

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 66 18 7 8 $574,444 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 87 14 17 16 $586,817 Nov. 2017 – Aug. 2015 37 6 4 2 $95,528

Birthdate: 1955-10-2 Birthplace: New Zealand Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 65

Chris Ryder continued to polish his image as one of the sport’s elite train- ers in 2020. On Hambletonian Day, he finished third in the $90,525 Shady Daisy with New Year, his Dan Patch Award winner Bettor’s Wish won the $229,660 Sam McKee Memorial in 1:47.3, Jesse Duke N finished second in the $61,540 Consolation and Stonebridge Soul finished third in the $177,100 Lady Liberty. Ryder’s amazing 1:47.2 performer and Dan Patch Award winner Party Girl Hill won her first 14 career starts before finishing third in a $500,000 Breeders Crown. Beachhead captured the $81,000 Governor’s Cup Consolation in 1:51.2. Thisbeachiscalling finished third in the $323,600 Three Diamonds. Bettor’s Wish capped his $2,601,233 career with a 1:48.1 romp in the $340,000 TVG Open Final. Ryder finished 2020 with 68 wins and $2,704,026, and with 1,594 career wins and $43,753,965.

Chris Ryder’s star in 2019 was the sophomore pacer Bettor’s Wish, who romped in the Art Rooney at Yonkers Raceway in 1:51.4, and finished second in the North America Cup, Meadowlands Pace, Cane Pace and Messenger Stakes enroute to a $1 million season. That consistent son of Bettor’s Delight also went wire-to-wire in the Carl Milstein Memorial at Northfield Park in 1:50.3. Ryder also campaigned top filly pacer Stonebridge Soul, who pulled -up sets in the James Lynch Memorial at Pocono Downs and the Mistletoe Shalee at The Big M. In 2019, Ryder’s stable passed $2 million for the first time since 2013 and the $40 million career mark.

Ryder’s big gun in 2018 was sophomore pacer This Is The Plan, who capped a near half million season with major wins in the Matron Stake and Progress Pace at Dover Downs. The son of Somebeachsomewhere took a mark of 1:49.1 in a deadheat Matron Stake victory. He also won a Breeders Crown elimination and finished third in that Final. Ryder’s stable earnings passed the $1 million mark for the 19th season.

Ryder’s top gun in 2017 was multiple stakes winner and Mistletoe Shalee champion Aqent Q, who equaled a Meadowlands track record of 1:48.4. Ryder’s other top performers were New York Sires Stakes winner Uffizi and Bluegrass winner I’m A Big Deal. Ryder has more than 1,400 career wins and $37 million.

In 2016, Chris Ryder’s stable earned more than $1 million for the 17th year, and campaigned stakes performers Kissmeonthebeach, That’s The Ticket, JJ Flynn and Pointtomygranson. In 2015, most of Ryder’s power came from New Jersey Sires Stakes champion The Show Returns, a sister to Ryder’s former standout Put On A Show, and New York Sires Stakes star National Seelster. Those two three- year-old pacers sent Ryder past the $1 million mark for the 16th season.

Ryder has played at the top end of the game for many years, producing champions like Sealed n Delivered, Cathedra Dot Com, McArdle, two-time Breeders Crown champion Mystical Sunshine and 2010 Crown winner Put On A Show, who set a world record of 1:47.3 and banked $2.4 million.

The New Zealand native arrived in the US in 1989 when his wife Nicola was transferred to a Man- hattan accounting firm. Ryder worked as an agent Down Under and also when he first came to America. Ryder gained a reputation as a gifted developer of young talent. He first gained national attention with 1997 Two Year Old Colt Pacer of the Year Sealed N Delivered.

PlayMeadowlands.com Bruce Saunders

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 84 12 14 10 $347,916 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 62 7 9 9 $146,239 Meadowlands Career 6,601 716 758 760 $18,631,898

Birthdate: 1944-06-30 Birthplace: Neptune, NJ Residence: Hamilton, NJ Age: 76

Bruce Saunders completed his 30th season in 2020 finishing sixth during the Fall Meet with 10 wins and $230,215. Saunders finished fourth in the $636,650 Meadowlands Pace with Manticore. He won a $207,570 Kindergarten Classic Final with Dee’s Red Deli- cious in 1:54.3. He also sent out 1:49 performer Decision Day.

Veteran trainer Bruce Saunders competed in his 29th season in 2019, has won more than 1,300 races and $31 million, and his stable earned more than $1 million for 14 straight seasons from 2000 to 2013.

In 2018, Saunders enjoyed his best season since 2013 with over 40 wins and more than $900,000.

In 2017, Saunders garnered a place under a major spotlight with Meadowlands Pace finalist Talent Soup, a son of American Ideal who took a mark of 1:48.4 at the Big M. Saunders also cam- paigned Kindergarten Classic finalist Heavenly Sound, a freshman pacer by his 2010 Horse of the Year Rock N Roll Heaven.

Saunders remained quite active in 2016, spanning the spectrum from seasoned trotter Sweet Justice to Kinder- garten Series competitors Sky Fulla Star and Rock N Blue, and New York Sires Stakes player Lady Of Heaven.

Saunders jumped back into the limelight in late 2013 and early 2014 with his $25,000 bargain purchase named Sweet Justice. The son of Justice Hall won his first five starts for Saunders, including a 1:52 track record for three- year-old trotting geldings and a FFA Handicap in 1:51.1. Saunders has enjoyed a long, successful career, and he struck gold with his best horse to date, 2010 Horse of the Year Rock N Roll Heaven, who finished second in the Meadowlands Pace, and went on to win the Little Brown Jug and Breeders Crown. The Rocknroll Hanover colt won 16 of 21 starts and $2,156,192 in his award-winning season, and took a mark of 1:47.3 in a Meadowlands Pace elimination. The pacer propelled Saunders to a per- sonal best $4,118,950 campaign.

Saunders ranks among the Big M’s all-time leading trainers. Saunders did not follow the typical path to a career training horses. Raised in Farmingdale, New Jersey, Saunders spent two years in the army, including a year in Vietnam (1969). He became a stockbroker and from 1972 to 1976 was the Director of Economics for the State of Delaware. For one day, he was even the acting Governor of the State. Saunders earned a mas- ters degree in finance from Temple University in 1980.

A licensed trainer since 1979, he campaigned two different Delaware Valley Horses of the Year early in his career: Perky Fiddler and Chipper Frost.

Saunders has handled many other top pacers, including Misfit, Casimir Camotion, Mandretti, Indiana Sam, Master Barney, Die Lute, Armbro View and On The Way Again.

A class act who always says the right thing at the right time to further a positive image of the sport, Saunders has received numerous accolades, including Grand Circuit Trainer of the Year and the W.R. Haughton Good Guy Award from the United States Harness Writers. He was the keynote speaker at the 2012 USTA Standard- bred Driving School.

PlayMeadowlands.com Trond Smedshammer

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 37 6 5 6 $124,239 Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019 44 3 5 10 $121,622 Meadowlands Career 2,016 349 276 237 $17,929,324

Date: 1967-03-22 Birthplace: Gfovik, Norway Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 54

Trond Smedshammer completed the 2020 season with 1,285 career wins and $50,726,106.

The Trond Smedshammer Stable passed the $1 million mark for the 18th straight season in 2019, while closing in on $50 million. Smedshammer won a Preferred Trot at The Big M with Hambletonian Maturity finalist Phaetosive in 1:52.2.

Smedshammer had a resurgent $1.5 million season in 2018, his best since 2006, led by the $600,000 stakes winning filly Phaetosive. The Explosive Matter filly won the Elegantimage Final, Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Championship, a division of the Stanley Dancer Memorial and Bluegrass, a Hambletonian Oaks elimination in 1:51 and finished second in that $500,000 Final. Smedshammer also campaigned stakes stars Celebrity Ruth, Classichap, Sortie and Barn Bella.

Smedshammer was once again a prominent figure on the major stakes trail in 2017 with Phaetosive, a two-year-old filly by Explosive Matter, who won four of seven starts, including eliminations for the Jim Doherty Memorial, Peacful Way and Breeders Crown. She was second in both finals of the Jim Doherty and Peaceful Way, and finished third in the Breeders Crown, earning $259,853. Smedshammer’s stable went past $1 million for 16th straight season.

Smedshammer was back in the major stakes spotlight in 2016 with freshman trotting fillies Chezatter and Hillarmbro, along with New York Sires Stakes standout sophomore filly Fad Finance. After his 15th con- secutive season past $1 million, Smedshammer passed 1,100 career training wins and $45 million. Smedshammer returned to the Hambletonian picture in 2015 with the lightly-raced Donatomite, who finished third in his elimination and ninth from post nine in the $1 million final.

Smedshammer came to the United States in 1987 after a mandatory year in the Norwegian army and was virtually penniless when he took a job in the barn of fellow Norwegian Per Henriksen. Smedshammer stayed for six months before heading back to Norway where he continued training. He returned a year later to work for Lindy Farms and was part of their team when they won back-to-back Hambletonians in 1989 with Probe and 1990 with Harmonious.

In 1992, Smedshammer opened his own stable at White Birch Farm in Allentown, New Jersey, and he has proven himself as one of the sport’s top trotting trainers. Some of his unconventional methods included lunging horses in a sand pit and training on straightaways.

Smedshammer was named the Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year in 2004 when his stable banked a per- sonal best of $5,311,104 and he campaigned three champions. Trotter of the Year, Windsong’s Legacy, Three Year Old Filly Trotter of the Year, Housethatruthbuilt, and Trotting Mare of the Year, Stroke Play. Windsong’s Legacy earned a single-season record of $1.7 million. His victories in the Hambletonian, Yon- kers Trot and Kentucky Futurity made him the first Trotting Triple Crown winner since Super Bowl in 1972.

Smedshammer has trained a record ten trotting millionaires, including Arch Madness, Strong Yankee, Blur, HP Paque, Sand Vic, Break The Bank K and Dejarmbro. His other stakes winners include Creamy Mimi, Bowlin For Dollars, Mr Pine Chip, Blue Mac Lad and Here Comes Herbie.

Smedshammer co-owns (under the name American Viking Racing Stable) and drives many of his trainees.

PlayMeadowlands.com Ake Svanstedt

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 158 15 19 26 $1,259,396 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 161 18 24 24 $897,621 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 79 9 9 13 $635,260

Date: 1958-11-18 Birthplace: Sweden Residence: Vero Beach, FL Age: 62

Ake Svanstedt continued to trot out a powerful contingent in 2020. His stable of stars included Beautiful Sin, Common Sense S, King Alphonso, Back Of The Neck (third in the $1 million Hambletonian Final), Third Shift, Soul Strong, TVG champion Plunge Blue Chip, Felicity Shagwell S, Marseille, Muscle M Up, Splash Blue Chip, Presto, Pennsylvania Sires Stakes champion Captain Corey, Delayed Hanover, Goldsmith Maid runner up Flawless Country, Wet My Whistle, Matron Stake winner Illuminata, Massachusetts Sires Stakes champion Incommunicado and Fly Light. Svanstedt enjoyed his best season since arriving in America with 51 wins and a career high of $5,213,649.

Ake Svanstedt continued to make a major impact on the trotting side of the sport in 2019. Swedish import Darling Mearas S set a Meadowlands track record of 1:49.4 in a stunning US debut. World champion Six Pack won a Graduate Se- ries division in his 2019 debut, finished a close second in the Graduate Final and third in the John Cashman Memorial. Earl Beal, Jr. Memorial upsetter Marseille and Soul Strong both advanced to the $1 million Hambletonian Final, with Soul Strong picking up a fourth-place check from post ten. The Svanstedt Stable has passed the $2 million mark in all six seasons in the US.

Svanstedt shook the trotting world in 2018 with a trio of world champion trotters, Six Pack, Plunge Blue Chip and Ice At- traction. Six Pack won a division of the Stanley Dancer Memorial in 1:50. Also on the Meadowlands Pace Night, New York Sires Stakes champion Plunge Blue Chip won a Del Miller Memorial division in 1:49.4. Ice Attraction took a mark of 1:50.1 in the Allerage Farms at The Red Mile. Six Pack also won the Empire Breeders Classic, Yonkers Trot, Kentucky Futu- rity and Matron Stake in a million dollar campaign and set a world record of 1:49.1. The Svanstedt stable passed the $3 million mark for the fourth straight season.

In 2017, Svanstedt enjoyed one of the greatest days of his four years in America when he finished second and was placed first through a disqualification in the $1 million Hambletonian Final with Perfect Spirit. Svanstedt also won the John Cashman, Jr. Memorial with Resolve and the Duenna from post ten with Ice Attraction. That Muscle Hill filly also won the New Jersey Sires Stakes Final and Kentucky Filly Futurity. Svanstedt’s other sophomore stars included Evelyn, Nonstick, Double L Lindy, Vivacious Allie, Yes Mickey, New Jersey Viking and Aight Hanover. His two-year-old contingent was led by Goldsmith Maid winner Plunge Blue Chip, along with Final Dream, Midnight Express S, Python Blue Chip and S M S Princess. Svanstedt’s fourth season as a trainer in the US was his best so far with 124 wins and $4,674,656.

Svanstedt remained a dominant force in the trotting world in 2016 with Resolve, one of the sport’s top Open class trotters. After finishing second in Sweden’s Elitlopp, the five-year-old son of Muscle Hill shipped back to America and cruised past $1 million with major wins in the $200,000 Arthur J. Cutler Memorial, the $273,600 John Cashman Memorial, the $480,320 Maple Leaf Trot and set a world record of 2:23.4 for a mile and half in the $1 million International Trot. He also finished second in the $193,000 Crawford Farms Trot and $500,000 Breeders Crown. Svanstedt also advanced The Royal Harry and Maven’s Way to the $1 million Hambletonian Final and recorded his first $4 million season in the USA, putting his stable in the nation’s Top 5.

Svanstedt was a dominant force in Swedish racing before making a major move to the United States in the Fall of 2013, and opened a training facility in Vero Beach, Florida with the Bender Family/Palema Stable. In 2014, Svanstedt purchased Legend Farms, relocated his training operation to Wrightstown, New Jersey, and hired Bjorn “Bernie” Noren as his assistant trainer.

Svanstedt captured five Trainer of the Year titles and three Driver of the Year Awards in Sweden, and has more than 5,000 wins as a trainer and 6,400 as a driver. In his first two seasons in the US, his stable won more than 100 races and banked over $4 million. Svanstedt immediately made a huge impact in America, spearheaded by his super trotter Sebastian K. On May 10, 2014, the eight-year-old barefoot wonder was making his first start in the US, his first start in eight months, and was coming off a nondescript qualifier (finished fourth timed in 1:56.2). However, with an awesome and effortless 1:50.1 clocking, Sweden’s 2012 Horse of the Year equaled the mile track world record.

PlayMeadowlands.com Linda Toscano

STARTS 1 2 3 Earnings Jan. 2020 - Dec. 2020 78 10 15 12 $415,729 Oct. 2018 - Aug. 2019 80 13 6 9 $570,915 Nov. 2017 - Aug. 2018 106 14 10 17 $409,482

Birthdate: 1955-06-26 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Residence: Freehold, NJ Age: 65

Linda Toscano continued to add to her Hall of Fame legacy as a great developer of young stars in 2020, while sending out a consistent stable of overnight stock. Her top horses included 1:49.1 performer Somebaddude, New Jersey Sires Stakes champion Play Trix On Me, Pennsylvania Sires Stakes winner Rocknificent, Baby You’re The Best, Dip Me Hanover, Breed- ers Crown winner Lady Chaos, Marsala Hanover and Classicist. Toscano enjoyed a strong 2020 campaign with 76 wins and $3,295,585. She com- pleted 2020 with 2,295 career wins and $58,893,588.

With almost 2,200 training wins and $54 million, Linda Toscano was fittingly given a rousing reception when she was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2019. Toscano also added a huge feather in her cap when Best In Show rallied to a 27-1 upset in the Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace.

In 2018, Toscano reached a pinnacle in her great career when she was nomi- nated to the Harness Racing Hall Fame. With more than 2,000 career wins and $52 million in purses, Toscano remained a strong force on the stakes trail. Helpisontheway, a sophomore son of Toscano’s 2012 Horse of the Year Chapter Seven, overcame post 12 to take a mark of 1:51.4 in the Dennis Drazen. Her other top performers in 2018 were Repentance, Hanna Dreamgirl, No Mas Amor and Alkippe. The Toscano stable passed the $2 million mark for the 12th consecutive season.

Toscano saw her dream of winning her second Hambletonian in 2017 dashed by the career-ending injury of world cham- pion Walner, who set a stakes record of 1:50.2 in a Stanley Dancer Memorial division shortly before being retired. The son of Toscano’s 2012 Horse of the Year Chapter Seven won nine of ten career starts. Toscano also sent out a promising group of two-year-olds in 2017, including Helpisontheway, KJ’s Bekah, Rockapelo and Come See The Show. Toscano passed 2,000 career wins and was just shy of $50 million. Her stable reached the $2 million mark for the 11th straight season.

Toscano caught lightning in a bottle again in 2016 with world champion freshman trotter Walner. From the first crop of Toscano’s 2012 Horse of the Year Chapter Seven, Walner unleashed a world record of 1:51.3 in a $56,000 division of the International Stallion Stake at The Red Mile, and went on to set a Meadowlands track record of 1:53 in the $600,000 Breeders Crown. Walner capped a seven for eight season with another easy win in the $200,600 Kindergar- ten Series Final at The Big M. With well over $3 million in 2016, Toscano was closing in on the $47 million mark, and with a personal best 130+ wins, she was close to 1,900 career wins.

Toscano enjoyed a dream season in 2012 when she was voted Trainer of the Year, campaigned Horse of the Year Chapter Seven, became the first female trainer to win the $1.5 million Hambletonian with Market Share and banked $6 million for the first time. The millionaire four-year-old trotter Chapter Seven blazed a world record of 1:50.1 winning the Nat Ray. Toscano also won a New Jersey Sires Stakes final for two-year-old trotting fillies with Southwind Cocoa. She sent out a pair of top flight three-year-old pacers in Heston Blue Chip and Bettors Edge, plus freshman pacing star Doctor Butch.

Toscano is by far the most successful female trainer in Meadowlands history. Toscano became interested in harness racing through friends while attending Stony Brook State University in New York.

The breast cancer survivor started attending the races some 40 years ago when her father would take her to Roos- evelt and Yonkers Raceways. She got her start with Buddy Regan in New York, and also worked with John Campbell when he had a stable. She went out on her own in 1984 and was the leading trainer in her home state before moving full-time to the Meadowlands in 1988.

The Rutgers Equine Science Center named Toscano the 2013 recipient of their annual ‘Spirit of the Horse’ award, which recognizes individuals whose lives have been profoundly changed because of their involvement with horses and who have acknowledged the impact by giving back to the horse industry.

Toscano became the first woman to harness a Breeders Crown winner with Molly Can Do It in the 2002 Mares Pace. Molly Can Do It entered Toscano’s barn at the end of her four-year-old season and banked more than $700,000 from 2002 to 2004.

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