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PAYMENTS DUE One List and One Check Keeps Your PAYMENTS DUE One list and one check keeps your Supporting and encouraging the breeding of Standardbred horses for over 85 years. 2-Year-Old Trotting Colts & Geldings ARDEN DOWNS No. 56 HORSEMAN No. 104 $80,000 in 2011 $32,656 in 2011 -$200- -$75- Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Wednesday, July 25 at The Meadows SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $300 and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old-race in 2013 Open. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at the Indiana State Fair Entrance Fee: $400 RALPH WILFONG No. 75 (Formerly Horseman Stake) BREEDERS CROWN® No. 26 $31,532 in 2011 US $600,000 in 2012 -$200- -2nd Sustaining Payment: $400- Open. To be raced Friday, August 17 at the Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis. One heat only. Colts and Geldings only. To race Saturday, October 27 at Woodbine Racetrack. Final Sustaining Payment, May 15: $400 Elimination heats, if necessary, will be raced Friday, October 19. Entrance Fee: $600 Schedule for Future Payments: 3rd Sustaining Payment, April 15: $500—4th Sustaining Payment, May 15: $600 Entrance Fee: $5,000 LANDMARK STAKE No. 30 To race as a 3-year-old in the 2013 BREEDERS CROWN® No. 26 $12,640 in 2011 -Future Eligibility: $350- -$150- SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $300 CIRCLE CITY Open. To be raced Friday, June 29 at Goshen Historic Track and to -$60,000 Est. in 2012- remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 -$300- Entrance Fee: $300 Colts and Geldings only. To race Friday, October 26 at Indiana Downs. 2nd Sustaining Fee, April 15: $300 W N REYNOLDS MEMORIAL No. 59 Entrance Fee- $300 $100,655 in 2011 -$300- CURRIER & IVES No. 39 SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $600 $125,000 in 2011 Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Thursday, July 5 at the new Meadowlands -$150- Racetrack (New Venue) and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 Open. To remain eligible to 2013 race at The Meadows Entrance Fee: $400 DEXTER CUP STAKES 2013 JOHN SIMPSON MEMORIAL No. 53 $160,850 in 2011 $31,024 in 2011 -$400- -$150- Open. To remain eligible to 2013 race at Freehold Raceway SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $400 Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Thursday, June 28 at the new Meadowlands HAMBLETONIAN® No. 88 Racetrack (New Venue) and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 A Triple Crown Event—$1,000,000 Estimated Entrance Fee: $300 -$500- Open. To remain eligible to 2013 race at Meadowlands Racetrack TOMPKINS-GEERS No. 78 HISTORIC SERIES No. 45 $96,750 in 2011 Harriman Cup $79,900 in 2011 -$350- -$400- SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $400 Supplemental Nomination: $1,000 Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Thursday, July 19 at Tioga Downs Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Thursday, September 6 at Vernon Downs and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 and to remain eligible to the Historic-Dickerson Cup as 3-year-old in 2013 Entrance Fee: $500 Entrance Fee: $1,000 YONKERS TROT 2013 THE HOOSIER STAKE No. 76 $653,770 in 2011 $23,023 in 2011 -$300- -$50- Open. To remain eligible to 2013 race at Yonkers Raceway Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Friday, August 17 at the Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis. Final Sustaining Payment, May 15: $100 Entrance Fee: $200 Make checks payable and send all entries to: THE HAMBLETONIAN SOCIETY 109 South Main St., Suite 18, Cranbury NJ 08512-3174 l (609) 371-2211 Fax: (609) 371-8890 l www.hambletonian.org l Questions? E-mail: [email protected] MARCH 15 horses eligible to these top events. 2-Year-Old Trotting Fillies (Filly Division) ARDEN DOWNS No. 56 LANDMARK STAKE No. 30 $120,000 in 2011 $8,990 in 2011 -$200- -$75- To be raced Thursday, July 26 at The Meadows and to remain SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $200 eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 To be raced Friday, June 29 at Goshen Historic Track and to remain Entrance Fee: $400 eligible to the 3-year-old races in 2013* Entrance Fee: $150 BREEDERS CROWN® No. 26 US$600,000 in 2012 W N REYNOLDS MEMORIAL No. 59 -2nd Sustaining Payment: $400- $160,952 in 2011 To race Saturday, October 27 at Woodbine Racetrack. -$300- Elimination heats, if necessary, will be raced Friday, October 19. SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $600 Schedule for Future Payments: To be raced Thursday, July 5 at the new Meadowlands Racetrack (New Venue) 3rd Sustaining Payment, April 15: $500 and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 4th Sustaining Payment, May 15: $600 Entrance Fee: $400 Entrance Fee: $5,000 To race as a 3-year-old in the 2013 BREEDERS CROWN® No. 26 JOHN SIMPSON MEMORIAL No. 53 -Future Eligibility: $350- $32,710 in 2011 -$150- CIRCLE CITY SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $400 -$60,000 Est. in 2012- To be raced Thursday, June 28 at the new Meadowlands Racetrack (New Venue) -$300- and to remain eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 To race Friday, October 26 at Indiana Downs Entrance Fee: $300 2nd Sustaining Fee, April 15: $300 Entrance Fee: $300 TOMPKINS-GEERS No. 78 $117,670 in 2011 CURRIER & IVES No. 39 -$350- Filly Division — $120,000 in 2011 SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $400 -$100- To be raced Thursday, July 19 at Tioga Downs and to remain eligible To remain eligible to 2013 race at The Meadows* to the 3-year-old race in 2013 Entrance Fee: $500 DEXTER CUP STAKES 2013 Lady Suffolk -- $79,650 in 2011 YONKERS TROT 2013 -$200- Hudson Filly Trot -- $339,050 in 2011 To remain eligible to 2013 race at Freehold Raceway* -$150- To remain eligible to 2013 race at Yonkers Raceway* HAMBLETONIAN® No. 88 Hambletonian Oaks -- $500,000 Estimated -$250- To remain eligible to 2013 race at The Meadowlands* HISTORIC SERIES No. 45 Acorn Stake- $72,600 in 2011 -$400- SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $1,000 To be raced Thursday, September 6 at Vernon Downs and to remain eligible to Coaching Club Trotting Oaks for 3-year-olds in 2013 Entrance Fee: $1,000 HOOSIER STAKE No. 76 *May transfer to open race at Declaration Time $21,544 in 2011 -$50- To be raced Friday, August 17 at the Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis Notice: USTA Rule 11, Section 3 provides, “Failure to make any payment Final Sustaining Payment, May 15: $100 Entrance Fee: $200 required by the conditions constitutes an automatic withdrawal from the event” The Hambletonian Society will construe payment of nominating and sustain- HORSEMAN No. 104 ing fees to require that cash or check duly honored upon presentation to be $34,332 in 2011 -$75- received at the time specified in USTA rule 12, Section 4 If a check is not duly SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $250 honored upon presentation, the horse becomes ineligible to race, or if it races, To remain eligible to the 2013 race at the Indiana State Fair* to participate in the purse PAYMENTS DUE One list and one check keeps your Supporting and encouraging the breeding of Standardbred horses for over 85 years. 2-Year-Old Pacing Colts & Geldings THE DELVIN MILLER ADIOS No. 47 MAX HEMPT MEMORIAL No. 59 $650,000 in 2011 $300,000 Est. in 2013 -$400- -$250- Open. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at The Meadows Open. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs ARDEN DOWNS No. 56 HISTORIC SERIES No. 45 $120,000 in 2011 Goshen Cup- $75,500 in 2011 -$200- -$400- Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Saturday afternoon, July 28 at The Meadows SUPPLEMENTAL NOMINATION: $1,000 Entrance Fee: $400 Colts and Geldings only. To be raced Friday, September 7 at Vernon Downs and to remain eligible as a 3-year-old in 2013 BREEDERS CROWN® No. 26 Entrance Fee: $1,000 US $600,000 in 2012 -2nd Sustaining Payment: $400- HOOSIER STAKE No. 76 Colts and Geldings only. To race Saturday, October 27 at Woodbine Racetrack $24,783 in 2011 Elimination heats, if necessary, will be raced Friday, October 19 -$50- Schedule for Future Payments: Colts and Geldings only. 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To race Saturday, October 27 at Indiana Downs eligible to the 3-year-old race in 2013 2nd Sustaining Fee, April 15: $300 Entrance Fee: $300 Entrance Fee: $300 THE CLEVELAND CLASSIC No. 29 MESSENGER STAKES 2013 $162,200 in 2011 $401,000 in 2011 -$300- -$300- Colts and Geldings only. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at Northfield Park Open. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at Yonkers Raceway THE ELEVATION PROGRESS PACE 2013 $200,000 Est in 2012 $330,000 in 2011 -$300- -$300- Open. To be raced Saturday, September 15 at Indiana Downs Open only. To remain eligible to the 2013 race at Dover Downs 2nd Sustaining Payment -$500 - April 15 • Final Sustaining Payment- $800- Due May 15, 2012 W N REYNOLDS MEMORIAL No.
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