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Open Trot Champions 1985-2018 BREEDERS CROWN OPEN TROT CHAMPIONS 1985-2018 Year Champion Sire Breeders Owners Trainer Driver Time Purse Host Track George Mohegan Sun at 2018 Homicide Hunter Mr Cantab Patrick Graham Crawford Farms Racing Chris Oakes 1:52.3f $550,000 Napolitano Pocono Downs Hannelore Hanover Swan For Hanover Shoe Burke Rcg Stb, Bruscemi, 2017 Ron Burke Yannick Gingras 1:52.1 $526,250 Hoosier Park br.m. 5 All Farms F Baldachino & J&T Silva Flanagan Memory Liette Flanagan & Meadowlands 2016 Kadabra Michel Flanagan Rene Dion Brian Sears 1:52.1 $500,000 b.h., 6 Rene Dion Racetrack Creatine Andover Diamond Creek Woodbine 2015 Big C Racing Jimmy Takter Johnny Takter 1:52.4 $531,250 b.h. 5 Hall Farm LLC Racetrack Commander Crowe Juliano Orjan Meadowlands 2014 Puro Petri Snogarps Gard Fabrice Souloy 1:51 $500,000 ch.g. 11 Star Kihlstrom Racetrack Market Share Richard Gutnick, TLP Mohegan Sun at 2013 Revenue S Hayley A Moore Linda Toscano Tim Tetrick 1:51f $600,000 b. h. 4 Stable & Bill Augustine Pocono Downs Chapter Seven b.h. Windsong’s R. Gutnick, Southwind Woodbine 2012 Richard T. Banca Linda Toscano Tim Tetrick 1:52.3s $600,000 4 Legacy Farms, Silva Stables LLC. Racetrack San Pail San Glenn Van Camp & Woodbine 2011 Glenn Van Camp Rod Hughes Randy Waples 1:51.4s $600,000 br.g. 7 Pellegrino Rod Hughes Racetrack Enough Talk Enjoy Peter Kleinhans Racing Mohegan Sun at 2010 Perretti Farms Peter Kleinhans Ron Pierce 1:52f $600,000 b.g, 7 Lavec & Jerry SIlva Pocono Downs Lucky Jim David & John Prushnok, & 2009 SJ’s Photo Bill D. Troyer Julie Miller Andy Miller 1:52.1 $600,000 The Meadowlands br.g., 4 William Gregg Corleone Kosmos Kosmos Horse A. Rudolph, B. Owen & 2008 SJ’s Photo Darren McCall John Campbell 1:51.4s $645,000 Mohawk Racetrack b.g. 6 Breeders Rudolph Stbs Equinox Bi Valley Boss Scuderia Gina 2007 Scuderia Gina Biasuzzi Jan Nordin Trevor Ritchie 1:52s $726,000 Mohawk Racetrack b.h. 6 (2p1) Bi Biasuzzi Sand Vic Trond 2006 Mr Vic Tom Crouch August F. Miedel Brian Sears 1:52.3 $800,000 The Meadowlands b.h. 5 Smedshammer Mr. Muscleman b.g. Muscles Spar J Stables & Mike 2005 Adam Victor & Son Stable Ron Pierce 1:52s $800,000 Mohawk Racetrack 5 Yankee Brittany Farms Vanderkemp H P Paque Tabor Timo Yli Panula & Trond 2004 Gerard Levesque Brian Sears 1:52.2 $800,000 The Meadowlands b.h. 7 Lobell August Miedel Smedshammer Fool’s Goal Armbro Bruce McElven & Bruce McElven & Woodbine 2003 Jim Doherty Jack Moiseyev 1:52.4s $1,000,000 b.g. 8 Goal Ronald Allen Ronald Allen Racetrack Fool’s Goal Armbro Bruce McElven & Bruce McElven & 2002 Jim Doherty Jack Moiseyev 1:51.3 $1,075,000 The Meadowlands b.g. 7 Goal Ronald Allen Ronald Allen Varenne Waikiki Allevamento di Giampaolo 2001 Scuderia Dany Jori Turja 1:51.1 $1,000,000 The Meadowlands b.h. 6 Beach Zenzalino Minnucci Magician Royal David & Fredericka 2000 William C. Augenstein Earl Cruise Dave Miller 1:53.1 $1,000,000 The Meadowlands b.g. 5 Prestige Caldwell Supergrit 1999 Supergill Jorgen Jahre Jr. Dennis A. Doyle Carl Conte Jr. Ron Pierce 1:53.1 $630,000 The Meadowlands b.g. 6 Moni Maker Speedy David & Fredericka Wally 1998 Moni Maker Stable Jimmy Takter 1:52.3 $500,000 The Meadowlands b.m. 5 Crown Caldwell Hennessey Wesgate Crown Royal Paul & David 1997 Paul & John Simmond “Raz” MacKenzie John Campbell 1:52.4 $540,000 The Meadowlands b.h. 6 Prestige Simmonds CR Kay Suzie Royal Carl & Rod Allen 1996 Carl & Rod Allen Stable Carl Allen Rod Allen 1:52.3 $500,000 The Meadowlands b.m. 4 Troubador Stable Panifesto Rule The 1995 Howard Schoor R. Peter Heffering Bill Robinson Luc Ouellette 1:56.1h $300,000 Delaware, Ohio ro.g. 4 Wind Pine Chip Sylvester, Donahue, 1994 Arndon K M W Farms Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1:55.2h $300,000 Freehold Raceway b.h. 5 Goldman & Guida Stable Balanced Chris Christoforou Banjo Farms & Chris Chris Chris 1993 Earl, b.h. 4 1:56f $300,000 Mohawk Raceway Image Sr. Christoforou Sr. Christoforou Sr. Christoforou Jr. No Sex Please, Brisco 1992 Earl Lennox Ronald W. Waples Jr. Ron Waples Jr. Ron Waples 1:56.4f $300,000 Mohawk Raceway br.g. 7 Hanover Billyjojimbob Balanced 1991 Michael Wade Lori Wade Mike Wade Paul MacDonell 1:57.4f $394,000 The Meadows b.g. 4 Image No Sex Please Brisco 1990 Earl Lennox Ron Waples Jr. Ron Waples Jr. Ron Waples 1:55f $221,458 Pompano Harness br.g. 5 Hanover Delray Lobell Speedy Phillip C. LPG Standardbred 1989 Art Wirsching John Campbell 1:57.2f $249,738 Freestate Raceway b.g. 4 Crown Peavyhouse Associates Mack Lobell, Bladingeaas Stuteri & 1988 Mystic Park Lana Lobell of NJ Chuck Sylvester John Campbell 1:56.h $268,756 Saratoga Harness br.h. 4 Louis P. Guida Sugarcane Hanover, Hanover Shoe 1987 Florida Pro John F. Simpson Sr. Jim Simpson Ron Waples 1:54.3 $219,662 The Meadowlands b.h. 4 Farms Nearly Perfect b.h. 6 Mickey 1986 Songcan Millstream Farm Sunbird Stables Joe Caraluzzi 1:57.2h $258,350 Louisville Downs McNichol Sandy Bowl 1985 Super Bowl Edward M. Ryan KVF Stables Soren Nordin John Campbell 1:56.3f $354,553 Sportsman's Park b.h. 4 .
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