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Arena II Consigned by Morrisville College Equine Institute Hip No. K-22 1 KOMMANDER HAWK (NEW YORK ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT. Foaled March 26, 2006. Tattoo No. ODA83. Full or half brother MAJOR BLUR p,1:49.1 ($622,772), NEW FRONTIER p,1:52.4 ($238,023), AERIAL ASSAULT p,1:53.2 ($125,412), KOLLATERAL DAMAGE p,3,1:55.3h)’07, OFFICER IN CHARGE p,4,1:58h and LADY BLUR p,3,Q1:59.2f. Cam Fella p,4,1:53.1 Cambest p,T1:46.1 Oxford Mary Ann p,4,1:56.3h Pro Bono Best p,2,1:51Lady Is A Pro p,2,1:54.4 Jate Lobell p,3,1:51.2 Programmed p,3,1:56.3f KOMMANDER HAWK Seahawk Hanover p,3,1:55.2 Bret Hanover p,4,T1:53.3 Spinner’s Hawk p,3,2:00h Skipper’s Romance p,3,T1:59.2 Underspin p,3,T1:59 Precious Fella p,3,T1:55 Romilette p,3,2:06f 1st dam SPINNER’S HAWK p,2,2:01.3; 3,2:00h ($23,218) by Seahawk Hanover. From 7 foals old enough to race, dam of 6 winners) MAJOR BLUR p,2,1:56.2; 3,1:53.4; 4,1:49.4; 1:49.1 ($622,772) (g, Direct Scooter). At 2, winner of elim of Dignity; second in NJSS and Goshen Cup. NEW FRONTIER p,3,1:55.1; 1:52.4 ($238,023) (g, Precious Bunny). At 3, winner of NYB-LC Final and NYB-LC; second in NYB-LC; third in NYSS and NYB-LC. -
Harness Horse of the Year, 1947-2017 Hannelore Hanover Is the 59Th Horse and 27Th Trotter of the U.S
Awards and Earnings Harness Horse of the Year, 1947-2017 Hannelore Hanover is the 59th horse and 27th trotter of the U.S. Harness Writers Association by the U.S. to be honored as Horse of the Year in the 71-year Trotting Association. The list below gives performance history of the balloting as now conducted on behalf data for the year in which each was chosen: Year Horse Age Gait Sts. W P S Best Time Earnings 2017 Hannelore Hanover ...................5.......... T ....... 17 .........10 ......5 ........0 ...................1:492 ............. $1,049,129 2016 Always B Miki ...........................5...........P ........ 18 .........12 ......5 ........0 ...................1:46................. 1,487,292 2015 Wiggle It Jiggleit (g) ...................3...........P ........ 26 .........22 ......3 ........0 ...................1:474 ............... 2,181,995 2014 JK She’salady (f) .........................2...........P ........ 12 .........12 ......0 ........0 ...................1:501s ................. 883,330 2013 Bee A Magician (f) .....................3.......... T ....... 17 .........17 ......0 ........0 ...................1:51................. 1,547,304 2012 Chapter Seven ............................4.......... T ....... 10 ...........8 ......2 ........0 ...................1:501 ............... 1,023,025 2011 San Pail ......................................7.......... T ....... 16 .........14 ......2 ........0 ...................1:504 ............... 1,289,000 2010 Rock N Roll Heaven ..................3...........P ........ 21 .........16 -
12. Modern American Champions
CHAPTER TWELVE Nevele Pride and retired as the fastest trotting mare MODERN ERA CHAMPIONS in history. Belle Acton won fifty eight races, retired as the The early champions were commonly those that highest ever money earning standardbred, and only established the fastest times, yet were renowned for mare to better two minutes on a half mile track. their endurance. Age was certainly no barrier either, The number of Classic Race wins is a reliable as many raced for up to sixteen seasons using indicator of relative racing performance, as it equipment that was heavy and cumbersome. The measures success at the top level. Table 12.1 lists horses of this chapter have raced during the last the ten trotters with the largest number of Classic sixty four years and under far better racing Race victories. The mares Grades Singing and conditions. With a few minor exceptions, the one Peaceful Way are another two that could also have mile dash has replaced heat racing and careers are claimed a place among the greatest ten trotters of often completed after just two years of racing. the Modern Era. TROTTING CHAMPIONS TABLE 12.1 GREATEST MODERN TROTTERS Most of the champions on the following lists have Classic Race wins Peace Corps 41 earned their place by extending their careers to Mack Lobell (1984) 35 open company, and racing over a diversity of tracks. Nevele Pride (1965) 33 Many have also competed against the best of Moni Maker (1993) 33 Europe and prevailed under foreign conditions. Super Bowl (1969) 27 There are many champions, particularly mares, Armbro Flight (1962) 24 which have narrowly missed selection on this elite Grades Singing (1982) 21 list. -
LITTLE BROWN JUG ORAL HISTORY PROJECT the Reminiscences of Eric Wilt Interview November 5, 2019
LITTLE BROWN JUG ORAL HISTORY PROJECT The Reminiscences of Eric Wilt Interview November 5, 2019 Delaware County Historical Society Delaware, Oh www.delawareohiohistory.org © 2020 The Delaware County Historical Society, Inc Do not copy or share without written permission Eric Wilt Page 2 PREFACE The following oral history is the result of a recorded interview with Eric Wilt, conducted by Richard Leavy on November 5, 2019 at the Delaware County District Library. Readers are asked to bear in mind that they are reading a transcript of the spoken word, rather than written prose. The following transcript has been created by Jay Wolf and has been edited for clarity only. Transcriptionist Jay Wolf Transcription Date May 1, 2020 Interviewee Eric Wilt Interviewer Richard Leavy Interview Location Delaware County District Library Interview Date: November 5, 2019 Eric Wilt Page 3 Eric Wilt Transcript Leavy: I just want to start out by saying, thank you very much for being willing to do this. Wilt: Thank you, sir. Leavy; Eric has been the paddock blacksmith for years, so he has an insight into the Little Brown Jug that, well, not many other people would have. So, I’m just going to start by asking you how old were you the first time you saw a Jug? Wilt: The first year I worked it was 1991. I was 22, just turned 23. I was actually there in 85, 86. But I didn’t have any interest in horses, like I do now. When you are 16, 17 years old, trying to figure out how to make a living wondering in the woods with a bow and arrow [laughing]. -
CASIMIR LOW GEAR Bay Colt - Foaled April 18, 2009 - Freeze Brand #4GM75
Consigned by: Casimir Farms, Agent, Hagar, ON Raised by: Casimir Farms, Hagar, ON CASIMIR LOW GEAR Bay Colt - Foaled April 18, 2009 - Freeze Brand #4GM75 Abercrombie p, 4, 1:53 Artsplace p, 4, 1:49.2 ..................... Miss Elvira p, 2, 2:00.1f Grinfromeartoear p, 3, 1:50.1 ...... Storm Damage p, 3, 1:53.2f Smile Upon ...................................... Blue Horizon p, 2, T1:58 Geartogear p, 3, 1:49.4f No Nukes p, 3, T1:52.1 Jate Lobell p, 3, 1:51.2 ................... J R Amy Pole Sitter p, 3, 1:52.1 ................ Albatross p, 4, 1:54.3f Pole Star ......................................... Barbica Hanover p, 2, 2:10h ONTARIO ELIGIBLE Most Happy Fella p, 3, T1:55 Cam Fella p, 4, 1:53.1 ..................... Nan Cam p, 2:05.1f Precious Bunny p, 3, 1:49.4 ........ B Gs Bunny p, 3, 1:54 Bunnys Wish p, 2, 1:58.2 ............... Last Wish Winfall Stephanie p, 3, 1:57f Bret Hanover p, 4, T1:53.3 Storm Damage p, 3, 1:53.2f ........... Breath O Spring p, 3, T2:01.1 Rains Of Spring ........................... Big Towner p, 4, 1:54.4 Joy Hanover p, 2, 1:59f .................. Jovita Hanover By GEARTOGEAR p, 3, 1:49.4f ($657,949). Sire of 1 in 1:55 - 3 in 2:00 including JUST ASIGN TO ME p, 2, 1:54.2f- ’10 ($51,780); LOOK CHEAP p, 2, Q2:01.1h- ’10 ($10,000); OIL TUMBLES p, 2, Q1:57f- ’10 ($6,000); MOVING IN TOGETHER p, 2, 1:55.2f- ’09 ($5,351) etc. -
Get Your Entries In
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2015 ©2015 HORSEMAN PUBLISHING CO., LEXINGTON, KY USA • FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL (859) 276-4026 Can Wiggle It Jiggleit Be Beat In Meadowlands Pace? Fourteen 3-year-old male pacers are divided into a pair of GET YOUR ENTRIES IN seven-horse eliminations for the Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace on Saturday night at the Meadowlands, with the top five finishers in each returning for the $700,000 final on July 18. Both $50,000 Pace eliminations appear competitive on paper. The first elim (Race 6) includes Teague made reigning divisional champ Artspeak a couple of and Rooney winner In The Arsenal, equipment while lining up behind the gate in the AUG. 31 & SEPT. 1, 2015 changes for second split (Race 11) is newly- BLACK TYPE YEARLING SESSION — AUGUST 31 the Hempt: crowned Max C. Hempt winner Wiggle two headpoles ENTER ONLINE NOW AT It Jiggleit and North America Cup vic- and a hood www.bloodedhorse.com tor Wakizashi Hanover. with a cut out. Wiggle It Jiggleit and Wakizashi BLACK TYPE YEARLING ENTRIES ARE CLOSED Hanover start from post 7 and 6, respectively. Owned by George Teague Jr., who turned the training re- sponsibilities over to longtime assistant Clyde Francis, Wig- gle It Jiggleit had his career 11-race unbeaten streak snapped when he finished second to Wakizashi Hanover in the NA Cup. Wiggle It Jiggleit then captured his elim and $500,000 final of the Hempt on July 4 at The Downs at Mo- “There’s No Substitute for Experience” hegan Sun Pocono. JERRY HAWS CHARLES MORGAN (937) 947-1218 With Teague’s son Montrell driving, Wiggle It Jiggleit as- P.O. -
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E DEES CAM p,3,1:53.3; 1:48.3 ($864,767) BAY RIDGLING. FOALED 1996. 16.1 1/4 HANDS. MEADOW SKIPPER RACING RECORD MOST HAPPY FELLA Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings LAUGHING GIRL 314503$27,880 42044280,567 BRET HANOVER CAM FELLA NAN CAM 524713120,560 NAN FROST 620545248,860 711531308,800 SILENT MAJORITY 8 811278,100 ABERCROMBIE — 97 27 13 16 $864,767 BERGDORF ALBATROSS At 3, third in leg New Faces Ser. At 4, winner leg Exit 16W Ser., leg LINDWOOD GEM Fox Sports Net Ser.; second in leg and Final Exit 16W Ser., leg and NATIVE GEM LINDWOOD SAPPHIRE LINDWOOD Final Fox Sports Net Ser. At 5, winner leg Complex Ser.; second in leg Complex Ser. At 6, winner Final Dan Patch Inv. P. at Hoosier. At 7, winner elim. and Final Graduate Ser., leg Presidential Ser.; second in NAUTILUS HANOVER p,2,1:59.4f; 1:57 ($109,804) (Albatross). 25 Final Presidential Ser. At 8, winner Final Presidential Ser.; third in leg wins. Presidential Ser. Won in 1:50 or faster three consecutive years. NATE HANOVER p,2,1:59.3; 3,T1:58.4; 4,1:58.3 ($71,487) (Albatross). 12 wins. NORTON HANOVER p,3,1:58f; 4,1:56f ($19,919) (Big Towner). 4 wins. MALE LINE NATRONA HANOVER (M) p,2,T1:58.1 ($9,477) (Albatross). 2 wins. By CAM FELLA p,2,2:00.2f; 3,T1:54; 4,1:53.1 ($2,041,367). Sire of Dam of NATCHEZ HANOVER p,2,2:05.1f; 3,1:56f; 4,1:55.1f 298 in 1:55, 20 in 1:50 from 977 foals, 775 winners from 858 ($173,458), NAPOLI HANOVER p,2,1:57.1f; 3,1:56.1f; 1:53.1f starters and 269 earning over $100,000, including: Cambest ($165,568). -
Joe Mclead and His Uncle Billy Walters Have Brought Four Class
Optimism For Ohio Joe McLead and his Uncle Billy Walters have brought four class stallions to Sugar Valley Farm in Delaware, Ohio, hoping to be in on the beginning of the resurrgance of harness racing and breeding in that once prosperous state. By Nicole Kraft When Dale Walters brought his cham- But the Walters family, especially Dale’s pion pacer Sugar Tree home in 1969 to son Billy, remember when harness racing stand stud at his family’s Sugar Valley Farm glory and Ohio were synonymous. And on in Delaware, Ohio, the Buckeye State was the eve of slot machines potentially coming the center of the Standardbred universe. to Ohio tracks, he and nephew Joe McLead It bred among the most, raced among are striving to bring Buckeye State breeding the most and attracted the best horses and out of the rubble of its crumbling recent horsemen to its tracks. past to shine once again. A lot has changed since then. Walters, a longtime driver and trainer, The world famous Delaware County Fair and McLead, former general manager of may still draw racing’s spotlight to Ohio for a Winbak Farms, have joined forces to bring few precious days, but the rest of the year is stallions back to Sugar Tree to create a stal- filled with limited racing opportunities at lion station for the 21st century. With sup- decaying tracks with purses barely bigger port from such industry heavyweights as than they were when Sugar Tree raced. George Teague Jr., Winbak’s Joe Thomson, o Joe McLead (left) and Billy Walters - Photo by Amy Allan OPTIMISM FOR OHIO Photo Photo by Lisa Photo Tara Hills Farms’ David and Peter Another of the top stallion prospects to be standing at Sugar Valley for the 2012 Heffering and Aaron Waxman, they aim season is the Broadway Hall horse Pilgrims Taj, a winner of over a million dollars to offer the best bloodlines in the during his racing career. -
Harness Horseman 120-850 (ISSN 0194-7842) Is Published Four Times Annually by the Ohio Harness Horsemen’S Association, 2237 Sonora Drive, Grove City, OH 43123
HTHEarness BUCKEYE HorsemanSPRING 2021 | VOLUME 51 | NUMBER 1 The Ofcial Publication of the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association ACTION UNCLE 2020 Horse of the Year Lost In Time P, 2, 1:50.1S $718,723 A ROCKNROLL DANCE • SUMMER MYSTERY • ARTISCAPE Discounts Available: • Mult-mare Discount • Duel Eligible Discount • Pedigree and Producton Discounts • Race Record Discount Standing at Ohio State ATI for $2000 Contact Andrew Bets 724-986-1416 • [email protected] Table of Contents 4 Action Uncle: Horse of the Year 13 Sectionline Bigry: 2020 Aged 20 Kaltenbach Award Winners/ Pacer of the Year Dan Patch Awards/Corrections/ 6 Charlie May: 2020 Two-Year-Old Condolences Pacing Colt of the Year 14 Pass The Vape: 2020 Aged Trotter of the Year 22 Be There 7 Summer Touch: 2020 Two-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year 16 OHHA Outstanding Groom/ 24 Catch The Fire Sold Terry Holton Youth Award 8 Street Gossip: 2020 Two-Year-Old 25 Track Notes/Driver Standings/Ohio Trotting Colt of the Year 17 OHHA Special-Service Breeders Awards Requirements to Harness Racing Award/ 9 Merry Ann: 2020 Two-Year-Old Trot- 26 20 Questions Bill Rhoades Hagemeyer Significant ting Filly of the Year Contribution Award 27 A Tough Man to Winter 10 Ocean Rock: 2020 Three-Year-Old 18 Virgil Morgan Jr. Elected to 28 Pacer Contributions/Calendar Pacing Colt of the Year Ohio Hall of Fame of Events 11 Penpaperpaige: 2020 Three-Year- 19 Ohio Chapter of USHWA Selects 29 Little Girl Big – Dreams Old Pacing Filly of the Year Award Winners 30 State Racing Recap 12 Guinevere Hall: 2020 Three-Year-Old -
Northeast Harness News, December 1982
Bulk Rate U.S. Postage P A ID P erm it No. 41 Biddeford, Me. 04005 HEAST HARNESS NEWS Vol. II, No. 12 LEWISTON FALL MEET ENDS By ANTHONY J. ALIBERTI Ten weeks pass quickly, and as December intrudes, the latest Lewiston Overcoat meet, and indeed the Maine racing season is history. Statisticians proclaim the meet a success. Though more races were raced per card the overall nightly handle was $15,000 above similar dates a year ago, final daily average shaded $90,000. Though class animals were absent this spring, first Gordon Tenney then Clayt Smith were able to bring together competitive groups of horses. Racing was impressive. Early on the Mr. 1,000 and the Maine Stakes finals got the meet underway, but into November it survived on just the appeal of Maine racing. Flashy Tone and Tartuf paced wins in 2:02.4, but Luck’s Lazy Lady, Rebecca Jean, Race Me Aggie, Fast Pete, and Armbro Aster were impressive as well. Bert Beckwith with Charmax, a winner recently in the Open Pace at Foxboro Raceway. The much discussed tote system smoothed out and presented an infield of information for patrons, FOXBORO HARNESS MEET CONTINUES after the initial problems it properly faded into the background and BY LARRY MILLER performed to expectation. Friday night, (Nov. 26) Foxboro reaching the three quarter in 1:34.4, Doherty. But perhaps the story of this meet Raceway hosted the final leg of the finishing the mile under wraps in The explosive two year old, was the continued dominance of Providence Pacing Series for fillies 2:04.3, last quarter in 29.4. -
USHWA President's Award & Ushwan of the Year Winners
Dan Patch Awards USHWA President’s Award & USHWAn of the Year Winners USHWAn’s of the Year 2020 Award Winners Night of Champions 2019 Derick Giwner 2018 Heather Vitale USHWA President’s Award Winners 2017 Tim Konkle 2016 Thomas Hicks 2019 Don Marean 1996 Frank A. Fitzgerald 2015 Ellen Taylor 2019 Adriano Sorella 1996 Fred J. Noe 2014 Gordon Waterstone 2018 John Polvinale 1996 Doug Harkness 2013 Judy Davis-Wilson 2017 Jason Settlemoir 1996 Davis Etkin 2012 Kimberly Rinker 2016 TJ Burkett 1995 Arthur Brown, Jr. 2011 Leon Zimmerman 2015 Breana Carsey 1995 John Campbell 2010 Moira Fanning 2014 Michelle & Albert Crawford 1994 NJ Gov. Christine T. Whitman 2009 Jessica Schroeder 2013 Mary Lou Dondarksi 1993 Fred J. Noe 2009 Lia Eustachewich 2012 Helene Gregory 1993 Milton Smith 2008 Tim Bojarski 2011 Jeff Gural 1992 Dwane Parker 2007 Randy Manges 2010 Yannick Gingras 1992 Dave Dolezal 2006 Chris Wittstruck 2010 HANA 1991 Goshen Historic Track 2005 Jerry Connors 2009 Bob Galterio 1991 Vincent J. Bergamo 2003 Nicole Kraft 2009 Robert “Hollywood” Heyden 1990 Kenneth R. Fischer 2002 Paul Ramlow 2009 Dr. George Maylin 1990 Allen J. Finkelson 2001 Callie Davies-Gooch 2008 Joe Faraldo 1989 Louis P. Guida 2000 Steve Wolf 2007 Meg Jewett Leavitt 1989 David A. “Sonny” Werblin 1999 Moira Fanning 2006 Dr. Fuyu Guan 1988 John A. Cashman, Jr. 1998 Leon Zimmerman 2006 Dr. Lawrence Soma 1988 Clinton G. Galbraith 1997 Jack Ginnetti 2006 Dr. Eric Birks 1984 The Breeders Crown 1996 Virginia O’Brien 2004 DE Gov. Ruth Ann Minner 1983 Alan J. Leavitt 1995 Joe Vaccaro 2004 PA Gov. -
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2005 July Mixed Sale Selling on July 17, 2005 2-Year-Olds Hip Numbers 121 - 134 BLANK Consigned by NORTHWOOD BLOODSTOCK AGENCY, Secaucus, NJ Barn 15 Stall B-42 ALLAMERICAN APOLLO 121 (Two Year Old) BAY GELDING. Foaled March 3, 2003. Tattoo No. 6A2010. Oil Burner No Nukes ................................. Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 .......... [ Gidget Lobell Albatross [ Wendymae Hanover ................. [ Wendy Sue Hanover ALLAMERICAN APOLLO Silent Majority Abercrombie ............................ [ Apelia p,1:55f ................................. Bergdorf [ Meadow Skipper Rashina .................................... [ Rilda Hanover p,3,1:58.1 1st Dam APELIA p,2,1:57.3; 3,1:56.1; 1:55f ($151,990) by Abercrombie. 21 wins. At 2, winner of Reynolds Memorial; third in Harvest S and leg of Trillium Series at Kawartha Downs; timed in 1:55.4. At 3, second in Dogwood Cup elim. and an Open at Fraser Downs; third in leg of Princess Series at Mohawk and an Open at Fraser Downs; timed in 1:54.2 (second by a head). At 4, winner of Miss Valentine Pace elim. and 3 Opens at Fraser Downs; second in an Open at Fraser Downs; third in final of Miss Valentine Pace and 5 Opens at Fraser Downs. From 2 foals, dam of: ALLAMERICAN APEX p,2,1:54.2f ($85,084) (f, Western Hanover). 6 wins at 2. At 2, winner of Ohio Standardbred S., Reynolds Memorial, PaSS at The Meadows, Keystone Classic at The Meadows and final of A.W. Capone Series at The Meadows; second in Arden Downs S., PaSS at The Meadows and leg of A.W. Capone Series; third in $100,000 PaSS Final at Pocono Downs and PaSS at Pocono Downs.