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MEADOWLANDSRACING & ENTERTA INMENT

2016 - 2017 MEDIA GUIDE1 RACETRACK DRIVE • EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ 07073

201-THE-BIGM • PLAYMEADOWLANDS.COM

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Jason M. Settlemoir Chief Executive Officer/General Manager 201-460-4025

Marianne Rotella Assistant General Manager 201-842-5059

Marcello Esposito Director of Facilities 201-842-5034

Stu Berman Director of Mutuels 201-842-5041

Sam McKee Director of Television/Announcer 201-460-4090

Ryan Napierala Director of Racing Properties & Track

Peter Koch Racing Secretary 201-842-5130

Rachel Ryan Marketing Manager 201-842-5015

Ken Warkentin Announcer/TV Host 973-704-6318

CONTACT LIST

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Justin Horowitz Media Relations Manager 607-372-1171

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:51.4 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Flanagan Memory (S. Zeron)

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TVG Free For All Trot

Obrigado holds off Crazy Wow to win $400,000 TVG FFA Open Trot Final in 1:51.4.

Nov. 12, 2016 $400,000 1:514 Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Crazy Wow (Y. Gingras) Lookslikeachpndale (S. Zeron)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:50 Bettor’s Edge (M. Kakaley) Mach It So (T. Tetrick) Foiled Again (Y. Gingras)

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TVG Free For All Pace

Nov. 12, 2016 $400,000 1:48.2 Always B Miki (D. Miller) Mach It So (T. Tetrick) Melmerby Beach (M. Miller)

Always B Miki caps career with 1:48.2 win in $400,000 TVG FFA Open Pace Final.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 20, 2015 200,000 1:494 Venus Delight (T. Tetrick) Gallie Bythe Beach (M. Miller) Color’s A Virgin (D. Miller)

2015

Lady Shadow dominates $200,000 TVG FFA Mares Pace Final in 1:50.

Nov. 12, 2016 $200,000 1:50 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Bedroomconfessions (S. Zeron) Sassa Hanover (M. Kalaley)

TVG Free For All Mare Pace

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Nov. 21, 2015 400,000 1:522 Shake It Cerry (D. Miller) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Handover Belle (Y. Gingras)

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TVG Free For All Mare Trot

Nov. 12, 2016 $200,000 1:51.4 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) D’One (T. Tetrick)

Hannelore Hanover rallies past Bee A Magician to 1:51.4 victory in $200,000 TVG FFA Mares Trot Final

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 3, 2015 250,000 1:48 Doo Wop Hanover (J. Campbell) Lyonssomewhere (A. Miller) All Bets Off (M. Kakaley)

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Graduate Pace

July 9, 2016 $250,000 1:47.2 Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague) Freaky Feet Pete (T. Tetrick) Rock N’Roll World (M. Kakaley)

Wiggle it Jiggleit wins the $250,000 Graduate Pace by a head in 1:47.2.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 11, 2015 250,000 1:494 JL Cruze (J. Campbell) Shake It Cerry (J. Takter) Resolve (A. Svanstedt)

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Graduate Trot

Musical Rhythm upsets in the $250,000 Graduate Trot in 1:51.2.

July 9, 2016 $250,000 1:51.2 Musical Rhythm (J. Campbell) Centurion ATM (Tr. Tetrick) Crazshana (D. Miller)

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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

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Hambletonian Maturity

July 16, 2016 $471,200 2:05.4 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Wings Of Royalty (B. Sears) Crazy Wow (T. Tetrick)

Hannelore Hanover beats the boys in 2:05.4 for a mile & an eighth in $471,200 Hambletonian Maturity

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)July 1, 1982 164,000 1:534 Genghis Khan (W. O’Donnell) Beatcha (J. Campbell) JDs Buck (R. Waples)July 9, 1981 193,000 1:534 Royce (J. Campbell) Honorable Winner (S. Waller) Safe Arrival (R. Waples)July 3, 1980 167,000 1:543 Tijuana Taxi (J. Miller) Pat’s Gypsy (H. Filion) Direct Scooter (W. Cameron)July 5, 1979 171,000 1:543 Dream Maker (R. Waples) Le Baron Rouge (R. Samson) Rambling Willie (Ro. Farrington)

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William Haughton Memorial

July 16, 2016 $471,800 1:48.1 Always B Miki (D. Miller) Shamballa (S. Zeron) Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague)

Always B Miki wins the $471,800 William Haughton Memorial in 2:01.1 for a mile & an eighth

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Arthur J. Cutler Memorial

June 24, 2016 $200,000 1:52.2 Resolve (A. Svanstedt) Flanagan Memory (B. Miller) Obrigado (M. MacDonald)

Resolve goes all the way in 1:52.2 to win the $200,000 AJ Cutler Memorial.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)

* Stakes Record

Highest Win Price: $24.00 Fool’s Goal (2002)Lowest Win Price: $3.00 Magician (2001)

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Fresh Yankee

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug 8, 2015 181,450 2:05 D’One (O. Kihlstrom) Bee A Magician (B. Sears) Shake it Cerry (J. Takter)

Aug 6, 2016 $188,350 2:05 Hannelore Hanover (Y. Gingras) Shake It Cerry (D. Miller) Jewels In Hock (J. Cambpell)

Hannelore Hanover takes the $188,350 Fresh Yankee in 2:05 for a mile and an eighth.

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Stanley Dancer Memorial

Southwind Frank rallies to win $153,250 Stanley Dancer Memorial division in 2:06.4 for a mile & one eighth.

July 16, 2016 $153,250 2:06.4 Southwind Frank (Y. Gingras) Sutton (A. Miller) Love Matters (B Miller)

Stanley Dancer Memorial

July 16, 2016 $153,250 2:08.1 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Bar Hopping (T. Tetrick) Iron Mine Bucky (G. Dennis)

Marion Marauder goes all the way in $153,250 Stanley Dancer Memorial division in 2:08.1 for a mile & one eighth.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 18,2015 157,250 1:522 Pinkman (Y. Gingras) Habitat (B. Sears) Canepa Hanover (J. Takter)July 18,2015 197,750 1:504 Royalty For Life (B. Sears) Spider Blue Chip (R. Pierce) Deweycolorintheline(R. Schnittker)July 12, 2104 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) Star 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)

Highest Win Price: $202.40 Stable Gait (1988)

Notes: Raced as the Budweiser Beacon Course from 1976-2001. Format change in 1990; eliminations now held week prior to final.

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Stanley Dancer Memorial

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Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace

July 16, 2016 $732,050 1:48.2 Control The Moment (B. Sears) Racing Hill (B. Miller) Check Six (M. Kakaley)

Control The Moment captures the $732,050 Crawford Farms Meadowlands Pace in 1:48.2.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)Lowest Win Price: $2.20 Nihilator-entry (1985)

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2016

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Del Miller Memorial

July 16, 2016 $95,250 1:54.2 Unica Steed (T. Tetrick) - Woman’s Will (A. Miller) Miss Tezsla (B. Miller)

Unica Steed and Woman’s Will deadheat for win in $95,250 Del Miller Memorial division in 1:54.2.

July 16, 2016 $97,750 1:52.2 Broadway Donna (D. Miller) All The Time (Y. Gingras) Celebrity Eventsy (J. Campbell)

Broadway Donna upsets All The Time in $97,750 Del Miller Memorial division in 1:52.2.

Del Miller Memorial

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)July10, 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)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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) Bettor Be Lucky (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)

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Mistletoe Shalee

July 16, 2016 $157,400 1:49.2 Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy) Penpal (P. Lachance) Shezarealdeal (M. Miller)

Blue Moon Stride wins $157,400 Mistletoe Shalee in 1:49.2.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 25, 2015 100,000 1:50 Wicked Little Minx (B. Miller) Stacia Hanover (S. Zeron) The Show Returns (J. Campbell)July 25, 2014 100,000 1:501 Gettingreadytoroll (Y. Gingras) Act Now (B. Sears) Kate Can’t Wait (C. Callahan)Aug. 3, 2013 125,000 1:49 I Luv The Nitelife (T. Tetrick) Ms Caila J Fra (S. Allard) Authorize (R. Pierce)Aug. 4, 2012 125,000 1:501 Sarandon Blue Chip (D. Miller) Mikeleh (J. Campbell) Pirouette Hanover (R. Pierce)May 28, 2011 150,000 1:503 Krispy Apple (T. Tetrick) Honky Tonk Woman (Y. Gingras) Rocklamation (A. Miller)June 12, 2010 175,000 1:50 Put On A Show (T. Tetrick) Naughtytiltheend (T. Tetrick) Its Only Rocknroll (J. Campbell) June 13, 2009 175,000 1:504 Showherthemoney (B. Sears) Mcgibson (T. Tetrick) Scarlet Mczara (A. Miller)May 31, 2008 200,000 1:514 Knock Three Times (B. Sears) Ideal Newton (R. Pierce) Good News Lady (A. Miller)June 2, 2007 200,000 1:503 Current Hanover (G. Brennan) Platinum Hanover (A. Miller) Lady Mattgalane (B. Sears)May 27, 2006 175,000 1:503 Future Destiny (R. Pierce) Ideal Weather (Y. Gingras) Art’s Temptress (G. Brennan)May 28, 2005 200,000 1:533 Ideal News (D. Miller) Freezer Cash (C. Manzi) Savannah Sky (J. Campbell)May 29, 2004 200,000 1:52 Life’s Image (Y. Gingras) Glowing Report (G. Brennan) Apple Krisp (C. Manzi)May 31, 2003 200,000 1:521 Sure Sign (D. Miller) Animated Art (R. Pierce) Strike A Balance (L. Ouellette)June 1, 2002 200,000 1:513 Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette) Always An Art (J. Campbell) Roses For Sammie (D. Miller)June 2, 2001 200,000 1:51 Electrical Art (J. Campbell) Cathedra Dot Com (D. Miller) Calista (S. Smith)June 3, 2000 250,000 1:514 Art’s Virtue (J. Campbell) Armbro Terrace (D. Miller) Michelle’s Revenge (J. Moiseyev)June 5, 1999 250,000 1:521 Woodsie And Buster (J. Moiseyev) Celebrity Ball (M. Lachance) A Votre Pante (G. Brennan)May 25, 1998 200,000 1:501 Galleria (G. Brennan) Armbro Romance (J. Campbell) Road To Pandalay (L. Ouellette)June 6, 1997 200,000 1:534 One If By Pan (M. Lachance) Michelle’s Jackpot (J. Campbell) Fanciful Hanover (W. Fahy)May 24, 1996 200,000 1:532 Paige Nicole Q (J. Campbell) Diehard Fan (G. Brennan) Pretty Discreet (W. O’Donnell)June 23, 1995 180,000 1:533 Motivation (P. Wrenn) You’re Killing Me (J. Moiseyev) Positive Reaction (J. Campbell)June 30, 1994 165,000 1:54 Wendy M Hanover (C.Manzi) Miss Laag (J. Campbell) Terrie Letsgo (J. Moiseyev)June 24, 1993 165,000 1:52 Ellamony (J. Moiseyev) Sumkinda Wonderful (W. Fahy) Another Secret (J. Campbell)June 18, 1992 150,000 1:541 So Fresh (J. Campbell) China Princess (M. Lachance) Gold Coast (W. Fahy)June 20, 1991 100,000 1:523 Miss Easy (J. Campbell) Cam’s Secretary (L. McArthur) Yankee Coed (J. Moiseyev)June 21, 1990 175,000 1:534 Joy (W. O’Donnell) Token Gesture (E. Harner) Armbro Ilona (J. Campbell)June 8, 1989 175,000 1:551 Precedent (P. Ruscitto) Los Angela (J. Moiseyev) French Flair (M. Lachance)June 16, 1988 175,000 1:562 Vignette Childer (J. Schwind) Marcasite (J. Campbell) Three Mile Island (W. Gale)June 11, 1987 175,000 1:55 New Creation (J. Campbell) Ombre Rose (C. Abbatiello) No Smoking (R. Allen)June 11, 1986 125,000 1:541 Shocking Secret (R. Silverman) Sarcastick (R. Remmen) Belmont Rapunzel (R. Waples)June 5, 1985 125,000 1:553 Poplar Lil (R. Remmen) Bunny’s Wish (M. McNichol) HH Frosted (E. Davis)June 6, 1984 164,000 1:553 Showplace Trixie (R. Remmen) Artiste Bourg (W. Gilmour) Quinella Blue Chip (C. Warrington Jr.)

Highest Win Price: $69.20 Life’s Image (2004)Lowest Win Price: $2.10 Miss Easy (1991)

Formerly raced as the SBOA/Miss NJ, the race was renamed in 2006 for Thomas D’Altrui, a longtime board member of the SBOA of New

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Tom D’Altrui Miss New Jersey

July 30, 2016 $85,000 1:51.2 Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy) JK Fannie (C. Callahan) Rocknroll Vision (M. Johansson)

Blue Moon Stride dominates $85,000 Tom D’Altrui Miss New Jersey in 1:51.2.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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. 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)

Highest Win Price: $57.00 Another Miracle (1984) Lowest Win Price: $2.20 Tom Ridge (2003)

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Peter Haughton Memorial

Aug. 6, 2016 $294,450 1:54.4 What The Hill (D. Miller) Victor Gio It (B. Goop) Rubio (Y. Gingras)

What The Hill pulls 8-1 upset in $294,450 Peter Haughton Memorial in 1:54.4.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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) June 26, 2009 246,000 1:501 Southwind Tempo (T. Tetrick) Tug River Princess (J. Campbell)Hana Hanover (G. Brennan)June 13, 2008 250,000 1:51 Life of Luxury (E. Goodell) Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) Mind Boggling (D. Miller)June 1, 2007 225,000 1:491 Darlin’s Delight (Y. Gingras) Street Dancer (B. Sears) Marnie Hall (D. Dube)June 16, 2006 201,000 1:502 Burning Point (R. Pierce) Marnie Hall (D. Dube) Born Storyteller (G. Brennan)June 17, 2005 215,000 1:501 Burning Point (G. Brennan) Carolina Sunshine (B. Sears) L Dees Val (J. Campbell)June 18, 2004 238,600 1:484 Loyal Opposition (G. Brennan) Burning Point (R. Pierce) Sure Sign (Y. Gingras)June 20, 2003 200,000 1:493 Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette) Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Card Trick Hanover (R. Pierce)June 22, 2002 250,000 1:491 Card Trick Hanover (J. Morrill Jr) Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Bunny Lake (J. Stark Jr)June 23, 2001 278,500 1:494 Eternal Camnation (E. Ledford) Yes Its True (C. Manzi) Cinder Best (R. Pierce)June 24, 2000 254,500 1:501 French Panicure (G. Brennan) Aquatic Yankee (R. Pierce) L’Chaim (J. Moiseyev)

Highest Win Price: $84.00 Card Trick Hanover (2002)Lowest Win Price: $4.20 Worldly Beauty (2003)

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Lady Liberty

Aug. 6, 2016 $235,950 2:03 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Solar Sister (B. Sears) Katie Said (B. Miller)

Lady Shadow overcomes post 12 in $235,950 Lady Liberty in 2:03 for a mile & one eighth

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)July 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)July 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)July 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)July 28, 1989 433,750 1:574 Cayster (W. O’Donnell) Higher Love (J. Takter) Dollface Hanover (W. Fahy)July 29, 1988 474,500 1:592 Peace Corps (M. Lachance) Perfect Mate (W. O’Donnell) Colette Lobell (B. Webster)July 31, 1987 437,500 1:59 Stage Entrance (M. McNichol) Anamosa Hanover (J. Nordin) Nans Catch (H. Wallner)July 26, 1986 594,250 1:593 Armbro Fling (G. Sholty) Crown Starlet (H. Beissinger) Keystone Harem (J. Nordin)July 30, 1985 627,250 1:573 Britelite Lobell (J. Campbell) Wendy’s Joker (P. Crowe) Sassy Gesture (R. Waples)July 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)

Highest Win Price: $86.60 Muscovite (2007) Lowest Win Price: $2.40 Lady Starlet (1992)

Formerly known as the Merrie Annabelle. Renamed in honor of the Hall of Fame Driver/Trainer Jim Doherty.

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Jim Doherty Memorial

Aug 6, 2016 $306,500 1:53.1 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Chezatter (D. Miller) That’s All Moni (B. Miller)

Ariana G rallies to win $306,500 Jim Doherty Memorial in 1:53.1.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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)July 30, 1990 112,000 1:57 Alfresco (R. Waples) Prince Mystic (J. Campbell) Kerry’s Crown (J. Patterson Jr.)July 31, 1989 101,000 1:563 Chadwick Hanover (P. Spears) Free Token (W. Fahy) Super Speedy (W. O’Donnell)July 25, 1988 100,000 1:551 Mack Lobell (J. Campbell) Go Get Lost (T. Sells) Armbro Fling (G. Sholty)July 30, 1987 102,000 1:551 Sugarcane Hanover (R. Waples) Britelite Lobell (J. Campbell) Express Ride (B. Lindstedt)July 28, 1986 114,000 1:551 Nearly Perfect (M. McNichol) Speed Boots (J. Campbell) Piggvar (S. Dancer)July 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)July 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. Highest Win Price: $137.40 Oaklea Count (1996) Lowest Win Price: $2.20 Moni Maker (1998)

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John Cashman Memorial

Aug. 6, 2016 $273,600 tdis Obrigado (M. MacDonald) Flanagan Memory (C. Christoforou) JL Cruze (J. Campbell)

Obrigado placed first in $273,600 John Cashman Memorial

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Hambletonian

Aug. 6, 2016 $1,140,000 1:51.4 Marion Marauder (S. Zeron) Southwind Frank (Y. Gingras) Sutton (A. Miller)

Marion Marauder captures $1,140,000 Hambletonian in straight heats of 1:51.3 and 1:51.4

PREVIOUS WINNERSYEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER 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

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Hambletonian Oaks

Aug. 6, 2016 $500,000 1:52.1 All The Time (Y. Gingras) Caprice Hill (T. Tetrick) Celebrity Eventsy (J. Campbell)

All The Time romps in $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks in 1:52.1

PREVIOUS WINNERSYEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER 2015 500,500 1:522 Wild Honey J. Takter Y. Gingras 2014 500,000 1:504 Lifetime Pursuit J. Takter Y. Gingras 2013 500,000 1:514 Bee A Magician Richard “Nifty” Norman B. Sears 2012 500,000 1:531 Personal Style Ray Schnittker David Miller 2011 820,000 1:531 Bold And Fresh Doug Miller George Brennan 2010 750,000 1:534 Bar Slide Joe Holloway Tim Tetrick 2009 923,042 1:54 Broadway Schooner Jim Campbell Brian Sears 2008 885,000 1:534 Creamy Mimi Trond Smedshammer Andy Miller 2007 850,000 1:542 Danae George Teague Tim Tetrick 2006 850,000 1:543 Passionate Glide Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2005 850,000 1:534 Jalopy Jonas Czernyson Jeff Gregory 2004 550,000 1:533 Silver Springs Jan Johnson George Brennan 2003 575,000 1:534 Southwind Allaire Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2002 600,000 1:53 Windylane Hanover Brett Bittle Ron Pierce 2001 550,000 1:551 Syrinx Hanover Chris Marino John Campbell 2000 575,000 1:54 Marita’s Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1999 575,000 1:544 Oolong Per Henriksen John Campbell 1998 550,000 1:55 Fern Arild Eggen Luc Ouellette 1997 550,000 1:532 Must Be Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1996 375,000 1:541 Moni Maker Bill Andrews Wally Hennessey 1995 375,000 1:551 Lookout Victory Per Eriksson John Patterson Jr. 1994 375,000 1:553 Gleam Jimmy Takter Mal Burroughs 1993 445,056 1:552 Winky’s Goal Charles Sylvester Catello Manzi 1992 420,000 1:57 Worldly Woman Gene Riegle Bruce Riegle 1991 492,401 1:56 Jean Bi Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1990 441,555 1:56 Working Gal Ken Seeber Mike Lachance 1989 423,000 1:553 Park Avenue Kathy Bruce Nickells Bruce Nickells 1988 395,300 1:563 Nan’s Catch Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1987 338,780 1:56 Armbro Fling George Sholty George Sholty 1986 397,000 1:56 JEF’s Spice Jim Gluhm Mickey McNichol 1985 401,000 1:564 Conch Jan Johnson Hakan Wallner 1984 354,000 1:553 Fancy Crown Ted Andrews Bill O’Donnell 1983 313,825 1:574 Tarport Frenzy Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1982 256,000 1:583 Dance Spell Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger 1981 219,000 2:021 Spring Dash Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD 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) MisterBig (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) Stondebridge 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)July 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)

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PREVIOUS WINNERSYEAR PURSE TIME HORSE TRAINER DRIVER 2015 500,500 1:522 Wild Honey J. Takter Y. Gingras 2014 500,000 1:504 Lifetime Pursuit J. Takter Y. Gingras 2013 500,000 1:514 Bee A Magician Richard “Nifty” Norman B. Sears 2012 500,000 1:531 Personal Style Ray Schnittker David Miller 2011 820,000 1:531 Bold And Fresh Doug Miller George Brennan 2010 750,000 1:534 Bar Slide Joe Holloway Tim Tetrick 2009 923,042 1:54 Broadway Schooner Jim Campbell Brian Sears 2008 885,000 1:534 Creamy Mimi Trond Smedshammer Andy Miller 2007 850,000 1:542 Danae George Teague Tim Tetrick 2006 850,000 1:543 Passionate Glide Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2005 850,000 1:534 Jalopy Jonas Czernyson Jeff Gregory 2004 550,000 1:533 Silver Springs Jan Johnson George Brennan 2003 575,000 1:534 Southwind Allaire Jimmy Takter Ron Pierce 2002 600,000 1:53 Windylane Hanover Brett Bittle Ron Pierce 2001 550,000 1:551 Syrinx Hanover Chris Marino John Campbell 2000 575,000 1:54 Marita’s Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1999 575,000 1:544 Oolong Per Henriksen John Campbell 1998 550,000 1:55 Fern Arild Eggen Luc Ouellette 1997 550,000 1:532 Must Be Victory Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1996 375,000 1:541 Moni Maker Bill Andrews Wally Hennessey 1995 375,000 1:551 Lookout Victory Per Eriksson John Patterson Jr. 1994 375,000 1:553 Gleam Jimmy Takter Mal Burroughs 1993 445,056 1:552 Winky’s Goal Charles Sylvester Catello Manzi 1992 420,000 1:57 Worldly Woman Gene Riegle Bruce Riegle 1991 492,401 1:56 Jean Bi Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1990 441,555 1:56 Working Gal Ken Seeber Mike Lachance 1989 423,000 1:553 Park Avenue Kathy Bruce Nickells Bruce Nickells 1988 395,300 1:563 Nan’s Catch Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt 1987 338,780 1:56 Armbro Fling George Sholty George Sholty 1986 397,000 1:56 JEF’s Spice Jim Gluhm Mickey McNichol 1985 401,000 1:564 Conch Jan Johnson Hakan Wallner 1984 354,000 1:553 Fancy Crown Ted Andrews Bill O’Donnell 1983 313,825 1:574 Tarport Frenzy Soren Nordin Jan Nordin 1982 256,000 1:583 Dance Spell Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger 1981 219,000 2:021 Spring Dash Jan Johnson Berndt Lindstedt

U.S. Pacing Championship

Aug. 6, 2016 $225,550 1:47.1 Shamballa (S. Zeron) Wiggle It Jiggleit (M. Teague) Dealt A Winner (A. Miller)

Shamballa rallies to 9-1 upset in the $225,550 U.S. Pacing Championship in 1:47.1.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 8, 2015 200,000 1:483 Split The House (R. Waples) Revenge Shark (B. Miller) Artspeak (S. Zeron)Aug. 2, 2014 225,000 1:494 Sweet Rock (B. Miller) Beat The Drum (R. Pierce) Bushwacker (D. MillerAug. 3, 2013 250,000 1:483 Lucan Hanover (D. Miller) Emeritus Maximus (T. Tetrick) Rockin Amadeus (Y. Gingras)Aug. 4, 2012 275,000 1:472 Panther Hanover (S. Filion) Hurrikane Kingcole (Y. Gingras) Rollinlikeabigshot (T. Tetrick)May 28, 2011 400,000 1:51 Big Jim (P. Hudon) High Noon (R. Pierce) Shadyshark Hanover (T. Tetrick)June 12, 2010 500,000 1:491 BG’s Folly (B. Sears) All Speed Hanover (R. Pierce) Allthatgltrsisgold (D. Magee)June 13, 2009 500,000 1:502 Passmaster Hanover (T. Tetrick) Vintage Master (D. Dube) Dial Or Nodial (B. Sears)May 31, 2008 500,000 1:494 McCedes (C. Manzi) Rudy Rednose (B. Sears) Harley D Hanover (Y. Gingras)June 2, 2007 500,000 1:494 Fresh Deck (J. Campbell) Yankee Skyscaper (G. Brennan) Always a Virgin (B. Sears) May 27,2006 500,000 1:491 Feelin Friskie (J. Campbell) Artstanding (M. Lachance) Western Ace (R. Pierce)May 28, 2005 500,000 1:51 Rocknroll Hanover (B. Sears) Jo Pa’s Shark (E. Ledford) Load The Dice (D. Miller)May 29, 2004 500,000 1:502 Modern Art (D. Miller) Dr No (C. Manzi) Spirit Of A Shark (G. Brennan)May 31, 2003 500,000 1:504 Artesian (M. Lachance) Radar Sign (L. Ouellette) Dream Wave (J. Morrill Jr.)June 1, 2002 500,000 1:501 McArdle (C. Manzi) Royal Mattjesty (M. Lachance) Mach Three (J. Campbell)June 2, 2001 500,000 1:50 Bettor’s Delight (M. Lachance) Gunthatwonthewest (G. Brennan) Whosurboy (J. Campbell)June 3, 2000 500,000 1:501 Riverboat King (J. Morrill Jr.) Armbro Tristen (J. Campbell) Thunder Bay (E. Ledford)June 5, 1999 500,000 1:50 Art’s Conquest (M. Lachance) Royalflush Hanover (L. Ouellette) Grinfromeartoear (J. Campbell)May 25, 1998 500,000 1:511 Shady Character (M. Lachance) I Married A Witch (G. Brennan) Al For President (J. Morrill Jr.)June 6, 1997 500,000 1:512 Arturo (L. Ouellette) Park Place (J. Campbell) Jeremys Gambit (M. Lachance)May 24, 1996 500,000 1:52 Falcons Scooter (R. Remmen) Hot Lead (G. Brennan) Rockapella (C. Manzi) May 27, 1995 500,000 1:504 Jenna’s Beach Boy (W. Fahy) Sands A Flyin (J. Campbell) Neutrality (R. Waples)May 28, 1994 500,000 1:51 Cam’s Card Shark (J. Campbell) Pacific Rocket (J. Moiseyev) Cam Terrific (R. Pierce)May 29, 1993 500,000 1:514 Presidential Ball (R. Waples) No Way (C. Allen) Pacific Devil (J. Campbell)May 30, 1992 500,000 1:504 Western Hanover (W. Fahy) Carlsbad Cam (Ro. Allen) Run the Gauntlet (J. Campbell) June 1, 1991 500,000 1:514 Die Laughing (R. Silverman) Precious Bunny (J. Campbell) Silky Stallone (J. Fout)June 2, 1990 421,970 1:52 Too Good (M. Lachance) Till We Meet Again (W. Fahy) In The Pocket (J. Campbell)June 9, 1989 500,000 1:532 Dexter Nukes (J. Campbell) Britts Best (R. Pierce) Goalie Jeff (J. Doherty)June 11, 1988 500,000 1:52 Matt’s Scooter (W. Gilmour) Armbro Global (J. Campbell) Paladium Lobell (J. Moiseyev)June 6, 1987 500,000 1:512 Jate Lobell (M. O’Mara) Run The Table (J. Campbell) Nuklear Weapon (R. Remmen)July 20, 1986 470,785 1:533 Awesome Almahurst (M. Gagliardi) Tavern Lobell (K. Torro) Believe In Magic (R. Silverman)July 5, 1985 500,000 1:54 Markim’s Pride (W. O’Donnell) Scoot Over (J. Campbell) Captain Sunshine (J. Doherty)July 6, 1984 460,000 1:533 On The Road Again (W. Gilmour) Butler BG (T. Wing) Joel’s David (J. Doherty)July 1, 1983 537,000 1:544 Allwin Steady (W. O’Donnell) Ticket To Ride (W. Haughton) Energy Burner (J. Campbell)July 2, 1982 519,000 1:544 Pitt Boy (J. Doherty) McKinzie Almahurst (W. Haughton) Rompin Home (W. O’Donnell)Highest Win Price: $22.20 Awesome Almahurst (1986) Lowest Win Price: $2.40 Presidential Ball (1993) Formerly raced as the SBOA/New Jersey Classic, the richest stakes event restricted to New Jersey-breds was renamed in honor of Anthony Abbatiello in 2006.

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July 30, 2016 $150,000 1:51 Don’tcallmefrancis (Y. Gingras) Boston Red Rocks (T. Tetrick) Ideal Rocky (S. Zeron)

Don’tcallmefrancis scores nose upset in $150,000 Anthony Abbatiello New Jersey Classic in 1:51.

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PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD July 18, 2015 213,450 2:024 Anndrovette (T. Tetrick) Table Talk (A. Miller) Sandbetweenurtoes (J. Campbell)July 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) 92,950 1:493 Rocklamation (Y. Gingras) Krispy Apple (A. Miller) Drop The Ball (C. CallahanAug. 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) July 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) July 26, 2003 185,000 1:50 Molly Can Do It (J. Moiseyev) Bunny Lake (J. Campbell) Worldly Beauty (L. Ouellette)

Highest Win Price: $74.20 Molly Can Do It (2003) Lowest Win Price: $4.60 Burning Point (2005)

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Golden Girls

July 16, 2016 $229,900 2:02.3 Lady Shadow (Y. Gingras) Solar Sister (B. Sears) Inittowinafortune (S. Zeron)

Lady Shadow wins $229,900 Golden Girls in 2:00.3 for a mile and one eighth.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 8, 2015 319,400 1:473 Dealt A Winner (D. Miller) Artspeak (S. Zeron) Dude’s The Man (C. Callahan)

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Cane Pace

Aug. 6, 2016 $320,000 2:02.4 Control The Moment (B. Sears) Manhattan Beach (M. Kakaley) JK Will Power (D. Miller)

Control The Moment rallies to win $320,000 Cane Pace in 2:02.4 for a mile & one eighth.

PREVIOUS WINNERS DATE PURSE TIME FIRST SECOND THIRD Aug. 8, 2015 109,500 1:492 Stacia Hanover (S. Zeron) Bettor Be Steppin (C. Callahan) Divine Caroline (D. Miller)

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Shady Daisy

Aug. 6, 2016 $94,675 1:49.1 Darlinonthebeach (D. Miller) Call Me Queen Be (S. Zeron) Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy)

Darlinonthebeach holds on to win the $94,675 Shady Daisy in 1:49.1

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Jul. 15, 2016 $100,000 1:55.2 What The Hill (A. McCarthy) King On The Hill (Y. Gingras) Fly On (A. Miller)

What The Hill rallies to 8-1 upset in $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:55.2.

Jul. 15, 2016 $100,000 1:53.4 Ariana G (Y. Gingras) Evelyn (A. McCarthy) Feed Your Head (J. Takter)

Ariana G romps by seven lengths in $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:53.4.

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Jul. 16, 2016 $100,000 1:53.1 Designated Drinker (C. Lems) Livinginthedream (M. Miller) Wonderful World (C. Callahan)

Designated Drinker comes up with 40-1 shocker in $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:55.2.

NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES2YO Colt & Gelding Pace

Jul. 15, 2016 $100,000 1:52.3 Every Way Out (T. Tetrick) Deo Galileo (S. Zeron) Firefox Hanover (C. Freck)

Every Way Out goes wire-to-wire in $100,000 NJSS in 1:52.3.

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June 4, 2016 $100,000 1:52.3 Southwind Frank (Y. Gingras) Brooklyn (D. Miller) Mavens Hill (T. Tetrick)

Southwind Frank dominated $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:52.3

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June 4, 2016 $100,000 1:54.2 Southwind Hope (A. Miller) All The Time (Y. Gingras) Jazebel De Vie (D. Miller)

Southwind Hope upsets All The Time in $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:54.2

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NEW JERSEY SIRE STAKES3YO Filly Pace

June 4, 2016 $100,000 1:51.2 Blue Moon Stride (A. McCarthy) JK Fannie (D. Miller) Rocknroll Vision (Y. Gingras)

Blue Moon STride power home in :26.2 to win $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:51.2.

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June 4, 2016 $100,000 1:48.4 Katies Rocker (D. Miller) Boston Red Rocks (T. Tetrick) Ideal Rocky (C. Callahan)

Katies Rocker holds off the favorite Boston Red Rocks to win $100,000 NJSS Final in 1:50.3.

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Joe Bongiorno STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 538 66 66 62 $946,703Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 258 32 20 27 $343,878Meadowlands Career 1,195 112 114 111 $1,598,479

Birthdate: 1993-09-23 Birthplace: Red Bank, NJHeight: 5’10” Weight: 130Residence: Colts Neck, NJ Age: 23

Joe Bongiorno’s star continued to rise during the 2015-16 meet, and by doubling his workload the young gun finished sixth in the Meadowlands driver standings with 66 wins and almost $1 million in purses. Bongiorno enjoyed a career high season in 2016 with well over 300 wins and passed the $3 million mark for the year. He drove in his first Meadowlands Pace and finished fourth with Manhattan Beach, and also saw action in his first Hambletonian elimination with Make or Miss [seventh].

Joe Bongiorno posted his first Top 10 finish in the Meadowlands driver standings with 32 wins during the 2014-15 meet. With the bulk of his success coming from the family stable managed by his father, Bob Bongiorno, Joe also picked up plum assignments from the sport’s leading trainer, Ron Burke.

Bongiorno developed and displayed talent as a bright teenager in New Jersey, and continued to gain valuable experience competing

at the sport’s highest level in early 2014. Among his 16 wins during the inaugural meet at the Meadowlands, World Cup rallied to a nose upset in a $30,000 Open Trot in 1:52.2.

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.

Joe 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 sea-son.

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 Allameri-can Apache scored at 12-1.

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 wtih 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.

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John Campbell STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 573 55 70 59 $1,164,303Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 685 97 79 94 $2,863,342Meadowlands Career 43,859 7,424 5,998 5,163 $156,290,499

Birthdate: 1955-04-08 Birthplace: Ailsa Craig, OntarioHeight: 5’7” Weight: 150Residence: River Vale, NJ Age: 61

It would take several pages to chronicle John Campbell’s great career, and how much he has meant to the sport of harness racing and the Meadowlands Racetrack, where he has been the all-time leading driver for decades. Still fiercely competitive at age 61, the “Ultimate Hall of Famer” continued to be the track’s synonymous nightly force, finishing seventh in the driver standings with 55 wins and over $1 million in purses.

John Campbell turned 60 with a vengeance by fashioning a vintage Top 5 2014-15 meet at the Meadowlands with 97 wins and $2,863,342, and hooked up with the rags-to-riches trotter JL Cruze. Campbell and the four-year-old gelding by Crazed dominated the sport, winning finals of the Super Bowl, Charles Singer Memorial, Shiaway St. Pat, Bobby Weiss and Graduate. The latter came with a record of 1:49.4, the fastest trotting mile in Meadowlands history. JL Cruze followed up with another world record of 2:04.2 in the mile and one eighth Hambletonian Maturity. Campbell also swept the Graduate for pacers with Doo Wop Hanover.

In 2015, Campbell was forced to miss his first Hambletonian in 33 years with a broken wrist suffered in a qualifying mishap in late July, yet he returned to action on August 22.

During the inaugural meet at the New Meadowlands, John Campbell finished sixth in the standings with 68 wins, and continued to make a nightly impact among the sport’s top drivers. He won a $100,000 NJSS Final with Doo Wop Hanover, and he also finished a hard-fought second in the Hambletonian with Nuncio, his 28th ap-pearance in the 31 finals.

Campbell’s title as harness racing’s all-time leading driver is secure with $299 million in earnings, more than half of which he has earned at the Meadowlands. Campbell became the youngest person elected to Harness Racing’s Hall of Fame at age 35. A decade later, on March 18, 2000, he became the first reinsman in horse racing history -- Standard-bred or Thoroughbred -- to reach $100 million in earnings at a single racetrack at the Meadowlands.

Campbell has won 16 Meadowlands driving titles and has an unprecedented seven victories in the Meadowlands Pace and six in the Hambletonian. Campbell is ninth among the sport’s leading dash winning drivers with more than 10,000 carer wins, and he is also the leading driver in the Breeders Crown series with 47 trophies.

Campbell experienced a few challenging seasons during the mid-2000s, beginning with a fractured elbow sustained in a racing accident that kept him sidelined for several months in 2003 and 2004. After a lukewarm 2005 seaon, Campbell experienced a rebirth for which he was named U.S. Harness Writers Association’s 2006 Driver of the Year. However, that resurgence was cut short when he fractured his left leg in a Breeders Crown elimination on October 21, 2006 at Woodbine. Campbell made a triumphant return in April 2007 and posted his first $10 million season since 2002, despite missing the first three months of racing. Once again in 2011, he bounced back from serious injury just in time to finish third in the Hambletonian with Opening Night, his 27th appearance in 29 editions.

In 2000, Campbell was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal by the Governor General of Canada for his commitment to harness racing. He was saluted by the New Jersey State Assembly in 2004.

Two of Campbell’s great passions outside of racing are gold and New Jersey Devils hockey. Campbell’s wife, Paula, is co-founder of the Standardbred Retirement Foundation.

In 2012, Campbell was named President of the sport’s Grand Circuit, and he continues to be one of harness racing’s great speakers and goodwill ambassadors. In 2013, Campbell was voted the Stan Bergstein-Proximity Award by the United States Harness Writers Association.

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Corey Callahan STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 563 69 79 58 $1,185,007Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 705 95 89 107 $2,091,375Meadowlands Career 2,885 391 371 365 $7,669,353

Birthdate: 1978-04-21 Birthplace: Easton, MDHeight: 5’10” Weight: 160Residence: Middletown, DE Age: 39

Corey 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, Callahan 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 consecu-tive season in 2016. He captured his 5,000 career win and heading into the Fall of 2016, he was on the verge of $70 million.

Corey Callahan continued to rank among the sport’s top drivers in wins and earnings in 2015, and finished sixth in the Meadowlands driver standings during the 2014-15 meet with 95 wins and $2,091,375. After wrapping up his sixth straight driving title at Dover Downs, Callahan vaulted past 4,000 career wins and $60 million.

Callahan’s 2015 highlights included victories in the $400,000 Adios Final at The Meadows with Dude’s The Man, the $300,000 James Lynch and $350,000 Valley Forge at Pocono Downs with Bettor Be Steppin, and a sec-ond in the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks with Rules of the Road.

Corey Callahan posted a top three finish in his third season at the Mead-owlands with 93 wins during the 2013-2014 meet. He drove standouts Golden Receiver and Drop The Ball, finished fifth in his second Hambletonian with Resolve, and passed the $50 million mark in career earnings in 2014.

In 2013, Callahan came up with a second-place finish in the driver standings with 99 wins. Nicknamed “Cap-tain” through a Big M promotion, the affable and media-friendly Callahan was also honored with his own bobblehead doll in 2013. He went past $9 million on the season for the first time and 3,000 career wins.

Also in 2013, the Callahan star was shining brightly on Hambletonian Day when he guided D’Orsay to a world record on 1:51.4 in the $55,000 Ima Lula Final and came right back with a 4-1 upset in the $217,100 Lady Liberty with Drop The Ball in 1:49. He also drove in his first Hambletonian Final with Lauderdale (sixth) and competed in his first Breeders Crown events in 2013.

Callahan had started to make his presence felt by cracking the Top 10 at The Meadowlands for the first time in 2012 with 35 wins, good for seventh in the standings that season. His 2012 summer high-light at The Big M came winning the $268,300 Sweetheart with Jerseylicious.

The 39-year-old from Easton, Maryland also guided world champion trotter Googoo Gaagaa, and he also captured his fifth straight driving title at Dover Downs.

Callahan often donates to industry organizations like the Standardbred Retiredment Foundation, 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 Ken-tucky where he played hockey, Callahan traded in a corporate suit and started driving at the age of 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.

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Yannick Gingras STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 489 78 73 63 $3,080,496Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 700 140 120 91 $4,639,179Meadowlands Career 12,134 1,640 1,591 1,466 $40,949,466

Birthdate: 1979-08-04 Birthplace: Greenfield Park, QuebecHeight: 5’5” Weight: 150Residence: Allentown, NJ Age: 37

Despite spending several weekends on the major stakes trail, Yannick Gingras remained in the top three at the Meadowlands during the 2015-16 meet with 78 wins and was the meet’s leading money winner with just over $3 million. For the third year in a row, Gingras had the Hambletonian favorite and finished second by a nose in the $1 million final with elimination winner Southwind Frank. He also won this third straight Hambletonian Oaks with All The Time, whose younger sister won the Jim Doherty Memorial with Gingras in the bike. He campaigned the sports’s top trotting mare Hannelore Hanover, who beat the boys in the Hambletonian Maturity and won the TVG Mares Trot Final. Gingras also took the TVG Mares Pace with division standout Lady Shadow, who also won both the Golden Girls and Lady Liberty with Gingras at the lines.

In 2016, Gingras passed 6,000 career wins and the $140 million mark. In the Fall, he was battling David Miller for the sport’s money title and passed $10 million for the seventh straight year.

Fresh off his first Driver of the Year award in 2014, Gingras cruised to his fourth straight Meadowlands driving title with 140 wins and $4,639,179. In late November 2014, Gingras equaled the record of four Breeders Crowns in one season, winning with Mission Brief, Sayitall BB, Pinkman and Father Patrick. He also capped a career season with 559 wins and $17,297,581.

Going into the 2015 Hambletonian, Gingras was the regular pilot of top-rated gelding Pinkman, as well as super filly Mission Brief. After guiding both trotters to elimination wins, Gingras chose to drive Mission Brief in the $1 million final and had to settle for second behind Pinkman and Brian Sears. Also on Hambletonian Day 2015, Gingras won the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks for the second straight year with Wild Honey, and the $349,850 Peter Haughton Memorial with NJSS champion Southwind Frank.

Gingras continued to dominate the Meadowlands in 2014 and ran away with his third consecutive driving title, posting 153 wins and $3.2 million. The season leading money-winning driver was center stage Hambletonian Day capturing five stakes, including the Miss New Jersey with Gettingreadytoroll, the Merrie Annabelle with World Champion Mission Brief, a Townsend Ackerman division with Amped Up Hanover, his first Hambletonian Oaks with Lifetime Pursuit and the Lady Liberty with Rocklamation.

With powerhouse clients like trainers Ron Burke and Jimmy Takter, Gingras also drove 2014 standouts like world champion and Stanley Dancer Memorial winner Father Patrick, Foiled Again, Lyonssomewhere, Canepa Hanover, French Laundry and Archangel, who trotted to a world record for a mile track of 1:50.

In 2013, Gingras captured his second straight title at the Meadowlands with 119 wins and $2.6 million. “The Green Hornet” also made it back-to-back Breeders Crown triples in 2013 with division leaders Father Patrick, Maven and Foiled Again, who became the richest North America-based harness horse in history and the oldest to win a Crown title at age nine.

Gingras nailed down his first Meadowlands Pace in 2012, going all the way with A Rocknroll Dance in 1:48.1, and also won the Pace Consolation with Hurrikane Kingcole in 1:47.3.

Gingras has been the regular driver of free for all pacer Foiled Again, the 2011 Pacer of the Year, who became the richest pacer in history in 2012 when he won the Canadian Pacing Derby at Mohawk. The Dragon Again gelding helped Gingras post his first $13 million season in 2012

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. 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 getting the call on top stakes contenders like Timesa-reachanging, 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.

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Jim Marohn, Jr. STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 523 51 67 62 $562,540Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 446 42 33 43 $537,917Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 187 10 9 20 $140,978

Birthdate: 1982-02-24 Birthplace: Westbury, NYHeight: 5’5” Weight: 135Residence: Fort Lee, NJ Age: 35

Jim Marohn, Jr. continued his progression at the Mead-owlands during the 2015-16 meet by notching 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 seaon with nearly $3 million in purses.

Jim Marohn, NJ 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. Marohn took advantage of steady business from trainers Rob Har-mon 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, Marohn drove seven winners at Tioga Downs.

The 35-year-old son of New York legend Jim “The Mighty Mite” Marohn is a three-time Tioga Downs leading 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 Championship against the sport’s top reinsman and taking home $35,000 in prize money.

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Andrew McCarthy STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 319 33 30 37 $671,150Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 296 12 43 35 $423,065Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 246 17 17 23 $251,392

Birthdate: 1982-02-24 Birthplace: Baturst, AustraliaHeight: 5’8” Weight: 160Residence: Swedesboro, NJ Age: 35

Andrew McCarthy made his presence felt on a nightly basis at the Meadowlands during the 2015-16 meet with the help of multiple stakes winning three-year-old pacing filly Blue Moon Stride. With McCarthy in the sulky, that prolific daughter of Rocknroll Hanover won her second straight New Jersey Sire Stakes Final, Mistletoe Shalee and Thomas D’Altrui Miss New Jersey. In 2016 McCar-thy pushed his win total past 200 and his purse earnings hit $4 million for the first time.

After a chance meeting with trainer Noel Daley in 2007, Andrew McCarthy decided to take his talents from Aus-tralia 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 2015, McCarthy won a $100,000 New Jersey Sires Stakes Final with Blue Moon Stride.

In addition to his nightly presence at the Meadowlands, McCarthy has also been a regular at Pocono Downs. Annually, when the 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 of the largest stables downunder.

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Andy Miller STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 496 51 55 60 $1,082,580Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 630 50 68 76 $1,462,802Meadowlands Career 10,555 1,184 1,310 1,176 $3,495,259Birthdate: 1968-09-07 Birthplace: Mattoon, ILHeight: 5’8” Weight: 160Residence: Millstone, NJ Age: 48

Andy Miller continued to be a Top 10 presence in his 11th full season at the Meadowlands with 51 wins and just over $1 million in purses. Team-ing with his wife, trainer Julie Miller, Andy won a pair of New Jersey Sire Stakes Finals with the fillies Southwind Hope and Woman’s Will. “Team Orange Crush” also had a pair of Hambletonian finalists [Sutton and Mil-ligan’s School] and finished a fast-closing third with Sutton.

Following a serious injury in 2014, Andy Miller bounced back with a strong 2015 season and landed in the Top 10 at the Meadowlands. In ad-dition to assisting his wife Julie Miller, Andy drove two of the fastest miles of his career with Odds On Equuleus winning back-to-back in 1:47.4 and 1:47.3, and passed the $3 million mark in 2015.

Andy 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, and he guided world champion trotting mare Perfect Alliance to victory in the Charles Singer Memorial with a stakes record of 1:52.2.

With a positive prognosis for a full recovery, “The Orange Crush” con-tinued to assist his wife Julie with their stable based at Gaitway Farm in Englishtown, NJ. They finished second, third and eleventh with world champion Designed To Be, Take The Money and Cee Bee Yes, respectively in the 2014 $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks.

Andy Miller completed his eighth full season at the Meadowlands in 2013, and finished third in the driver standings with 96 wins and $1,852,774. His major victories included the Super Bowl Final with Windsun Gal-liano, the Exit 16W Final with Mr Dennis, the Junior Trendsetter Final with Resistance Futile, the Arthur J. Cutler Memorial and John Cashman Memorial with Sevruga, a Golden Girls division with Feeling You and a NJSS Final with Cee Bee Yes.

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 com-munity 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 cir-cuit. When Erv went to work for leading Illinois trainer Tex Moats, Andy followed and was soon afforded the opportunity to drive stakes-caliber horses for Moats. By 1996, Miller topped the $1 million mark in purses. After spending eight years with Moats, Miller moved on to become one of the most successful catch drivers on the Balmoral-Maywood-Hawthorne circuit. In the meantime, his older brother’s stable developed into a national powerhouse and Miller has often been in the sulky behind Erv’s top trainees like Loyal Opposition.

One of Andy’s biggest career wins came when he guided Creamy Mimi to an upset ($27.60) in the $750,000 Hambletonian Oaks in 2008.

“Team Orange Crush” send out their third Hambletonian finalist in 2012, Money On My Mind. They cam-paigned 2009 Older Trotter of the Year Lucky Jim to a dazzling 17 wins in 18 starts that season. Lucky Jim won nearly every major stake in his division, including the Arthur J. Cutler Memorial, Titan Cup and Breed-ers Crown. He trotted a world record of 1:50.1 in the Nat Ray on Hambletonian Day.

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Brett Miller STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 523 55 49 76 $1,164,303Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 804 99 120 83 $2,081,567Meadowlands Career 934 116 133 99 $3,926,921

Birthdate: 1972-08-19 Birthplace: Columbus, OHHeight: 5’10” Weight: 165Residence: Washington, PA Age: 43

In addition to remaining a nightly force at the Meadowlands, Brett Miller continued to be one of the Grand Circuit’s top drivers with major stakes win-ners Pure Country and Racing Hill. Pure Country followed a perfect ten-for-ten Dan Patch Award winning season in 2015 with a $1 million sophomore campaign. Racing Hill won the Hempt, Adios, Messenger and Breeders Crown in a stakes record of 1:48, pushing his three-year-old earnings to $1.6 million. The son of Roll With Joe also finished second in both the North America Cup and Meadowlands Pace. In 2016, Miller flew past the $7 mil-lion mark for the third straight season.

The Brett Miller breakout party continued into Phase 2 during the 2014-15 meet at the Meadowlands as “Super Brett” finished fourth in the driver standings with 99 wins and $2,081,567. Fresh off a career best $7,939,143 season in 2014, Miller soared past 7,000 career wins and $62 million. He also passed the $5 million mark for the sixth time in the last five years.

Miller’s biggest wins at the Meadowlands in 2015 came with Spirit To Win in the $187,000 Delvin Miller Memorial at 48-1, the $100,000 Miss New Jersey

with Wicked Little Minx, a $50,000 division of the TVG Open with JK Endofanera and a $30,000 division of the Duenna with Meadowbranch Wendy. He also made his Hambletonian debut with French Laun-dry (eighth).

In 2014, Miller was a steady force during the stakes season, with major wins in the $212,150 Mistletoe Shalee with Sandbetweenurtoes, the $30,000 Duenna with Donatella Hanover and a shocking upset in the $225,000 New Jersey Classic with Sweet Rock. He also guided Dancin Yankee with a world record equaling 1:47.2 at Pocono Downs.

The 42-year-old from Columbus, Ohio was born into harness racing. His grandfathers A.J. Price and Clyde Miller both operated stables, his father Del S. Miller was a successful horseman, and his cousin is Hall of Fame driver Dave Miller.

After getting his start on the Ohio circuit, and driving regularly at The Meadows, Miller started concen-trating on the Meadowlands, Pocono Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia in 2014, which led to lucra-tive stakes opportunities for top trainers like Hall of Famer Jimmy Takter. Miller was runner up for the second time in the North America Cup with the Takter-trained favorite Tellitlikeitis, who won his elimina-tion in 1:48.4. He was also second in the 2010 edition with We Will See. Tellitlikeitis finished third in the Meadowlands Pace.

Miller was also second in the 2013 Canadian Pacing Derby with Clear Vision, who won that year’s Quil-len Memorial, and Miller also captured the 2013 Milton Stakes with Rocklamation.

On April 11, 2007, Miller drove a record equaling 10 wins on a 13-race program at Northfield Park.

Miller has faced his share of adversity, including bad spills, which led to some personal medication is-sues, and turned out to be a series of events that completely turned his life around.

In mid 2007, Miller received a one-year suspension. After being in a couple of bad accidents, he suc-cessfully battled addiction to pain medication and substance abuse, and credits trainer Dan Daley with his recovery. Miller also met his wife, Stacey, and they now have three young children.

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David Miller STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 461 76 76 62 $2,183,889Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 771 116 87 98 $2,956,109Meadowlands Career 21,410 2,773 2,638 2,668 $73,758,743

Birthdate: 1964-12-10 Birthplace: Columbus, OHHeight: 5’9” Weight: 167Residence: Cream Ridge, NJ Age: 52

Despite taking the first few months off in 2016 to recharge and train horses in Florida, Dave Miller maintained his Top 5 presence at the Meadowlands and became only the third driver in history to pass $200 million and fifth driver ever to hit 12,000 career wins. “The Buckeye” enjoyed an historic ride with leading Horse of the Year con-tender Always B Miki, who became the sport’s fastest harness horse ever wtih a 1:46 win in the Allerage Farms at The Red Mile. The only horse ever to win four times in 1:47 or faster, the five-year-old son of Always A Virgin set several other world records, made it back-to-back Breeders Crowns, set an all-time Canadian record of 1:47.1 in the Mohawk Gold Cup, and capped his career in the TVG FFA Final. Miller also won a Breeders Crown wtih Broadway Donna, who also captured the Kentucky Filly Futurity in straight heats. He also took the Peter Haughton Memorial with What The Hill and Shady Daisy wtih Darlinonthebeach.

Dave Miller maintained his strong foothold at the Meadowlands with his second straight runner-up finish in the driver standings for the 2014-15 meet with 116 wins and $2,956,109. Miller also passed Mike Lachance into third on the all-time money list with over $194 million. Miller enjoyed a banner Hambletonian Day 2015 and drove four stakes winners on the card: Broadway Donna in the $289,450 Jim Doherty Memorial, State Treasurer in the $215,400 US Pacing Championship, Dealt A Winner in the $319,400 Cane Pace and Honor And Serve in the $50,000 Townsend Ackerman. He was second in the $249,850 Peter Haughton Memorial with Brooklyn Hill and in the $109,500 Shady Daisy with Divine Caroline. Miller was also third in the $1 million Hambletonian Final wtih Uncle Lasse and in the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks with Bright Baby Blues.

Dave Miller reached a well-deserved career highlight in 2014 with his induction into Harness Racing’s Hall of Fame. Miller also finished second in the New Meadowlands driver standings with 104 wins and became only the eighth driver in history to pass 11,000 career wins. “The Buckeye” also made his first appearance at Solvalla Race-track in Stockholm, Sweden, in an elimination for the Elitlopp with world champion trotter Uncle Peter.

Miller posted two of the fastest miles of his illustrious career in 2013, both 1:47, with Pet Rock winning the $471,800 William Haughton Memorial at the Big M and Shebestingin becoming the sport’s fastest female in history in the $122,500 Tattersalls at The Red Mile. Miller captured the $250,000 New Jersey Classic with Lucan Hanover in 1:48.3 and finished fourth in the Meadowlands driver standings with 89 wins. As the first driver in history to hit $100 million in a decade, Miller posted a record twelfth season past the $10 million mark in 2013.

Miller got on a roll early in the 2012 meet, winning six series finals in the first four months. He won his first Hamble-tonian Oaks with long-shot Personal Style in 1:53.1, hooked up with Jimmy Takter’s fearsome freshman trotters To Dream On and Corky, and pulled off the NJSS Final-Miss New Jersey Double with Sarandon Blue Chip.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Miller comes from a harness racing family - his father Donny and grandfather 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 Pa Intended, whom he guided to victories in the Triple Crown of Pacing and the Breeders Crown.

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Marcus Miller

Marcus 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 Someomensome-where, trained by his father Erv Miller. Miller also drove another trainee from his father’s sable, New Jersey Sire Stakes star fresh-man pacer Livinginthedream. Late in 2016 Marcus was approach-ing 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.

In 2014 Miller matured into Top 10 catch driver at the Meadowlands and at major Pennsylva-nia tracks. Miller was a nightly presence at the Big M, and he drove Cee Bee Yes to a NJSS division win and runner-up finish the the $100,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Final. He drove in his first Meadowlands Pace, guiding Jet Airway to a fifth place finish. He also drove in his first Hambletonian Oaks with Cee Bee Yes.

Under the guidance of his father, trainer Erv Miller, Marcus Miller 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 29th, 2013, Marcus scored a “Cinco de Miller” with five wins, including three for his dad, and two divisions of NJSS 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.

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

He married Sara Balagna in February of 2014.

STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 259 10 17 16 $184,536Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 404 31 31 51 $639,335

Birthdate: 1989-05-06 Birthplace: Olney, ILHeight: 5’9” Weight: 150Residence: Stroudsburg, PA Age: 6

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Tim Tetrick STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 467 81 70 51 $2,107,948Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 615 108 92 69 $2,934,444Meadowlands Career 7,190 1,629 1,590 1,503 $34,193,836

Birthdate: 1981-11-22 Birthplace: Flora, ILHeight: 5’9” Weight: 150Residence: Woolwich Twp., NJ Age: 35

Tim Tetrick continued to pile up career highlights in 2016, including his 9,000th career win, moved into the all-time Top 5 with $175 million, and passed the $10 million mark for the tenth straight year. “The Bionic Man” also won three straight Breeders Crowns. Freshmen Walner and Huntsville both set track records of 1:53 and 1:49.1 respectively. Bar Hopping equaled a stakes record of 1:51.4 in the Three Year Old Colt & Gelding Trot. Tetrick won a series record 18 trophies before turning 35.

It was certainly no surprise Tetrick was once again battling for the top spot among the sport’s leading money winning drivers in 2015. Tetrick finished third at the Meadow-lands for the 2014-15 meet with 108 wins and $2,934,444. He also passed 8,800 career wins and $160 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.

His 2015 highlights at the Big M include series finals in the Escort with Company Man, the Clyde Hirt with Rockeyed Optimist and the Whata Baron with Ideal Cowboy. He also won Graduate divisions with Rockeyed Optimist and Doo Wop Hanover, the Wil-liam Haughton Memorial with Mach It So, the Golden Girls with Anndrovette and a TVG Open with Flanagan Memory.

After a winning a record fourth Driver of the Year title in 2013, Tim Tetrick continued to soar in 2014, winning his fourth Meadowlands Pace in eight appearances with He’s Watching, who equaled the all-time fastest race mile of 1:46.4. Tetrick finished fourth in the Meadowlands standings with 83 wins and $2.4 million, and his other major wins at the Big M came with National Debt in the Buddy Gilmour Memorial, Act Now in a $100,000 NJSS Final and Classic Martine in the Ima Lula Final in a world record of 1:50.1.

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. 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 Captain” 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 Meadowlands. Tetrick also won a NJSS Final with Soutwind Cocoa, another Toscano trainee. Tetrick guided Check Me Out to a world record of 1:51.3 in the Del Miller Memorial. He handled a pair of outstanding freshman pacers in Woodrow Wilson winner Captaintreacherous and NJSS champion Johny Rock. Captaintreacherous notched the first ever sbu 1:50 mile by a two-year-old at the Big M, 1:49.3. Tetrick joined Hall of Famers John Campbell and William O’Donnell as the only drivers to win three $1 million races in a single season, doing it in a five-week span, and then won a record four Breeders Crown on the same night at Woodbine. He has also been a regular driver of two world champion female pacers, American Jewel and Anndrovette.

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 South-wind 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 agricultural 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 on 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 February of 2014.

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Scott Zeron STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 611 92 74 72 $2,027,613Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 735 91 73 73 $1,983,161Meadowlands Career 2,040 264 226 237 $5,473,574Birthdate: 1981-11-22 Birthplace: Oakville, OntarioHeight: 5’7” Weight: 150Residence: Edgewater, NJ Age: 26

The Scott Zeron juggernaut soared to new heights in 2016 in a dream season of firsts. Zeron notched his first Meadowlands 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 Yonkers Trot 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. He guided Shamballa to an upset win in the US Pacing Championship in 1:47.1, the fastest drive of his life.

Zeron’s promising young career continued to flourish at the Meadowlands and beyond in 2015. Zeron finished seventh in the driver standings for the 2014-15 meet with 91 wins and $1,983,161. The 26-year-old also passed 200 wins for the seventh straight season, won more than $5 million for the fifth year in a row and hit $40 million in career earnings. His 2015 highlights at the Big M came winning a $100,000 NJSS Final with Artspeak and the $109,500 Shady Daisy with Stacia Hanover in 1:49.2.

Zeron’s great sense of timing on the track paid off with a major career move at the right time. The 2012 Rising Star Award winner and leading driver on the Woodbine Entertainment Circuit in 2013, decided to try the New Meadowlands right before the Grand Opening, and it resulted in a Top 5 finish in the driver standings at the inaugural meet.

Zeron also caught the eye of trainer Tony Alagna, and the pair teamed up with the outstanding freshman pacer Artspeak, who captured the $100,000 NJSS Final. Zeron won another $100,000 NJSS Final with Stacia Hanover.

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.

For two years in a row (2010 and 2011), Zeron led all Canadian drivers in wins. In 2010, Zeron visited the winner’s circle a personal best 606 times followed by 539 wins in 2011. He posted his biggest year to date in 2012 with $8,743,648 in earnings.

November 12, 2011 proved to be a big evening for Zeron. He won two $300,000 OSS Super Finals. He scored with Apogee Hanover and Miss Paris. Miss Paris also scored Zeron a pair of OSS Gold Final victories earlier in the season while Apogee Hanover won a single Gold trophy.

On August 1, 2011, Zeron guided Machapelo to a Battle of Waterloo victory in 1:54.4. It was Zeron’s his first ‘Battle’ win. Zeron and Machapelo would team up again in 2011 to win an OSS Gold Final before finishing second in the $300,000 OSS Super Final.

Zeron was invited to represent Canada in 2010 at an international driving competition in France. He fin-ished 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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Tony Alagna STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 106 15 20 13 $771,474Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 196 36 29 26 $843,957Meadowlands Career 1,037 168 157 123 $5,009,572

Birthdate: 1972-06-08 Birthplace: Champaign, ILResidence: Manalapan, NJ Age: 44

Tony Alagna further enhanced his status as one of the sport’s rising stars and elite trainers in 2016, passing $4 million for the fourth time in the last five seasons, nearing $30 million in career earnings and hit the $5 million mark at the Meadowlands. Alagna had one of harness racing’s top three-year-old pacers in Racing Hill. From the first crop of 2011 Meadowlands Pae champion Roll With Joe, the colt was victorious in the Max Hempt, Adios, Messenger, Tatter-salls and set a Breeders Crown stakes record of 1:48, while coincidentally giving alagna his 1,000th training win. Racing Hill was also second in the North America Cup & Meadow-lands Pace, and amassed $1.6 million through his Breeders Crown trimuph. Alagna also campaigned Hambletonian Oaks runner-up Caprice Hill, $300,000 winner Dr J Hanover, plus talented youngsters Odds On Delray, She’s Watching and Blameitonthenight.

Alagna continued to campaign a high profile stable at the Meadowlands in 2015, posting his second-straight fourth-place finish in the trainer standings with 36 wins and $843,957. Overall, the Alagna barn passed the $2 million mark for the fifth straight season, led by 2014 Dan Patch Award winner Artspeak, who came back as a sophomore to win the New Jersey Sire Stakes Final in a sparkling 1:48.4. That son of Western Ideal also finished second in the Hempt and Cane Pace, and third in the NJ Classic. Alagna kicked off 2015 winning the Worldly Beauty Final with Witch Dali. He also won a Hambletonian Oaks elimination with Lock Down Lindy in 1:51.4, and he sent out the hard kocking overnight star Odds On Equuleus, who reeled off back-to-back July wins in 1:47.4 and 1:47.3.

Tony Alagna maintained his status as a top level 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 breakout season in 2012, Alagna’s career continued to soar in 2013 with the spotlight shining brightly on his two-time Pacer of the Year 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 sea-son. 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 and American National. The 1:47.1 performer fashioned a $2 million season and became 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. Alagna said it meant a lot to be involved with 2005 Hambletonian runner-up Classic Photo and the countless horses Erv Miller raced in stakes races over the years.

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

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Ron Burke

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 Hamble-tonian 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. Burke also won the Anthony Abbatiello Clas-sic with Don’tcallmefrancis and a Townsend Ackerman division with Dayson. For the fifth straight year, the Burke Stable sent out over 4,000 starters and passed the 800-wins mark for the sixth consecutive season. Burke also produced his fourth $20 million campaign in a row and passed 7,000 career wins and $160 million.

In 2015, Burke continued to reinvent his mega stable status and made major head-lines 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. Team Burke can dream Hamble-tonian 2016 as NJSS champion Southwind Frank dominated the Peter Haughton Memorial. The sport’s leader in both wins and earnings for the past seven seasons wrapped up his fourth straight Meadowlands training title with 97 wins and a record $4,331,694. He has also been the leading money winner at all three tracks in his home state, The Meadows, Pocono Downs and Harrah’s Philadelphia, as well as Hoosier Park in Indiana and Yonkers Raceway in New York.

For Burke, record numbers and staggering statistics have become common place. In 2014, he became harness racing’s all-time leading trainer, passing 5,000 career wins and $100 million, and broke his own 2013 records of 1090 wins and $22,230,175 with 1,092 wins and $28,403,821. Also in 2014, Sweet Lou became the sport’s hottest free for all pacer, wining the Roll With Joe at Tioga Downs, the Ben Franklin at Pocono Downs in a world record of 1:47, the William Haughton Memorial and the US Pacing Championship at the Big M, and the Dan Patch at Hoosier Park. The five-year-old triple millionaire by Yankee Cruisier became the first horse in history to win six times under 1:48, all consecutively, and was named Pacer of the Year.

JK Endofanera gave Burke his first $1 million race win witih a 12-1 upset in the North America Cup, double millionaire Rocklamation won the Golden Girls and Lady Liberty, and Mission Brief equaled a world record of 1:52.2 in the Merrie An-nabelle. Archangel trotted a mile track world record of 1:50 in an elimination for the John Cashman Jr. Memorial.

In 2013, Burke cruised to his second straight training title at the Meadowlands, flew past the 4,000 wins mark and $90 million, and eclipsed his 2012 record totals of 906 wins and $19,636,096. Among his record 15 Breeders Crown finalists in 2013, Foiled Again, became the richest North America-based horse in history and oldest to win a Crown event at age nine. In 2015, the incomparable pacer became the first harness horse in history to pass $7 million.

Burke is the head trainer for the powerful started by his father, Mickey, in western Pennsylvania. Now a multi-state opera-tion, the 2011 and 2013 Trainer of the Year handles the yeoman’s task of orchestrating racing schedules across the country, while also overseeing the Burke Stable at the Meadowlands.

After finishing second three times, Burke won his first Big M training title in 2012. The Burke-trained free for all star Foiled Again became the richest pacer in history by reaching $4.4 million in an upset in the Canadian Pacing Derby. The Pacer of the Year in 2011, and Older Pacer of the Year in 2011, 2012 and 2013, posted his third straight million dollar season at age nine. Burke also won his second Jugette in 2012, finishing one-two with Darena Hanover and Bettor B Lucky.

The Burke Stable broke into the Top 10 in the Meadowlands trainer standings for the first time in 2005 and has dominated ever since. Their top performers include Buck I St Pat, who won her third consecutive Dan Patch Award as the sport’s top trotting mare in 2010, and Won The West, who claimed back-to-back divisional honors among older male pacers in 2009 and 2010. The fastest Breeders Crown performer in history at 1:47, retired in 2012 at the age of eight as the richest son of Western Hanover with earnings of $3,939,836.

STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 441 65 64 59 $3,143,179Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 609 97 87 78 $4,331,694Meadowlands Career 5,536 886 800 537 $26,478,675

Birthdate: 1969-10-16 Birthplace: Washington, PAResidence: Canonsburg, PA Age: 47

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Ross Croghan STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 49 13 4 6 $226,276Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 46 3 5 5 $85,257Meadowlands Career 6,721 1,039 920 781 $23,891,833

Birthdate: 1953-07-03 Birthplace: Sydney, AustraliaResidence: Colts Neck, NJ Age: 63

Ross Croghan culminated a stint under the national spotlight in 2016 into a Breeders Crown upset with Call Me Queen Be. Competing in the ultra competitive pacing sophomore filly division, Call Me Queen Be capped a $757,788 [through October 29] season with a 1:49.4 upset [$27.80] in the $500,000 Breeders Crown. Driven by Scott Zeron, the millionaire daughter of Somebeachsomewhere also captured the $252,000 Pennsylvania Sires Stakes Final in 1:49.1, won a heat of the Jugette in 1:50.1 and finished a close second in that $143,640 Final.

Ross Croghan has scaled back his activity at the Mead-owlands over recent years, yet 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 million-aire trotter Corleone Kosmos, Tug River Princess, Carolina Sunshine, Laughandbehappy, BJ’s Whirlwind, Mister Goal, Ultimate Falcon, Splendid Splinter and Artist Stena.

In 2013, he won the Cathedra Dot Final with Crown Lady. The Croghan Stable topped $1 million overall for the fourteenth time in the last 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 1,700 winners and earned $38 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 in-clude Brett Pelling, the Meadowlands’ all-time leading money winner, and Mark Harder.

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Noel Daley STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 64 7 8 10 $89,975Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 83 12 15 7 $249,813Meadowlands Career 4,587 722 608 540 $19,000,295

Residence: 1961-12-18 Birthplace: Mt. Isa, Queensland, AustraliaResidence: Bordentown, NJ Age: 55

Noel 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 elmi-nation 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. That freshman son of Explosive Matter gives Daley a top prospect for his second Hambletonian in 2017. Daley also finished second in a $149,100 Kindergar-ten Series Final for freshman filly pacers with Caviart Ally. That daughter of Bettor’s Delight banked over $100,000 in 2016.

Despite his limited apperances at the Big M, Daley passed the $56 million mark in career earnings in 2015.

The Noel Daley Stable banked more the $1 million for the 19th straight season in 2013 led by All Laid Out, who tangled with the sport’s top sophomore trotters, won a

Breeders Crown elimination in 1:52.4 and banked over $300,000.

After working for Brett Pelling, Noel Daley has 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 dominated 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 mil-lion and a Dan Patch Award, along with another Daley trainee, Cedar Dove, a Breeders Crown champion in 2011 and Crown runner up in 2013.

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

Other top trainees include Explosive Matter, who was second to Muscle Hill in the 2009 Ham-bletonian, and All Speed Hanover, who defeated Sportswriter in the 2009 Breeders Crown, Bad Bert, Day In The Life, Memphis Flash, Perfect Son, At Point Blank and E Dee’s Cam.

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Steve Elliott STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 129 25 19 20 $647,730Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 192 42 24 21 $1,042,170Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 94 16 13 16 $345,295

Residence: 1953-11-04 Birthplace: Detroit, MichiganResidence: Mt. Laurel, NJ Age: 63

Veteran trainer Steve Elliott tied for fifth at the Meadowlands in 2016 with 25 wins, and won a division of the Graduate Series with Artistic Major in 1:48.1. Elliott also made an impact with his contingent of stalwarts, including Boston Red Rocks, Rockeyed Op-timist, Mcardles Lightning and Art History. Elliott was closing in on 1,000 career wins and passed $31 million.

Elliott enjoyed a year of resurgence in 2015 with the help of a trio of top flight four-year-old pacers, led by Doo Wop Hanover, who swept the Graduate Series and finished sec-ond in the US Pacing Championship.

Elliott also campaigned Rockeyed Optimist, who won finals of the Sonsam and Clyde Hirt Series, and Art History strung together a six-race winning streak. He sent out New Jersey Sires Stakes freshman pacing star Boston Red Rocks, and he won the Shady Daisy on Hambletonian Day with the sophomore filly star Stacia Hanover.

Elliott finished third in the training standings with 42 wins and banked over $1 million at the Meadowlands.

The two-time Trainer of the Year won the 2007 Hambletonian with eventual Horse of the Year Donato Hanover. That son of Andover Hall set an earnings re-cord of $2,336,190 that season when Elliott was also voted the William Haughton Good Guy Award for his cooperation with the media. Elliott had the best season of his career in 2007, topping the $5 million mark.

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.

Going into the Fall of 2015, Elliott was closing in on 900 career wins and $29 million.

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

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Mark Ford STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 157 12 18 23 $156,537Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 262 20 32 30 $342,518Meadowlands Career 6,106 612 641 632 $13,749,256

Birthdate: 1970-10-12 Birthplace: Ronceverte, WVResidence: Campbell Hall, NY Age: 46

Mark 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.

Mark Ford cracked the Top 10 at the Meadowlands in 2015 and he was closing in on the impressive personal milestone of $60 million.

In 2014, Ford continued to campaign one of the sport’s powerhouse raceway stables and finished third in the Big M trainer standings with 36 wins. Ford averaged $3 million for fourteen consecutive seasons from 2000-2013.

In 2011, Ford posted his first $6 million season, which placed him third in the nation. His stable won more than 200 races for the twelfth straight year in 2012, and Ford became the third youngest trainer to hit 3,000 career wins at age 41, and passed the $50 million mark.

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 Vir-ginia, 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 eventually met Ted Wing, who became a big influence on him. He also credits Ray Schnittker with assistance 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. He is also noted for conditioning millionaires Whosurboy, Turnpike Token, Armbro Ani-mate, Stonebridge 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 chaning his life. Ford was just 23 in May of 1004 when he scraped together $12,000 - virtually every dollar he had - and risked it all to purchase Six Day WAy, 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.”

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Mark Harder STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 62 15 9 6 $433,012Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 94 9 14 8 $200,688Meadowlands Career 3,519 509 452 419 $6,110,372

Birthdate: 1961-11-12 Birthplace: Wellington, New ZealandResidence: Freehold, NJ Age: 55

2016 was the 16th consecutive year the Mark Harder Stable earned over $1 million, and the Harder highlight reel was led by lucrative exploits of multiple stakes win-ning pacing filly Blue Moon Stride. The three-year-old daughter of Rocknroll Hanover piled up major victories in the $100,000 NJSS 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 in career wins and $40 million in 2016.

Harder regained the spotlight at the Meadowlands in 2015 winning a $100,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes Final with the freshman pacing filly Blue Moon Stride. Overall, Harder’s stable earned more than $1 million 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. Harder finished fourth in the Big M trainer standings with 24 wins, and won the Charles Singer Memorial with Real Babe.

In 2012, Harder’s Golden Receiver paced the fastest January mile in history (1:48). The son of Village Jove carved out an amazing season at age seven, which saw him win the Presidential, Spring Championship (at Woodbine), Graduate, US Pacing Championship and William Haugh-ton Memorial. Harder also won the Cape and Cutter final with Symphony In Motion, and had success with another Open class pacing mare in Royal Cee Cee N.

Harder grew up in a small community of Johnsonville, New Zealand. His parents owned a kiwi and avocado orchard, and Harder originally thought he would go to college to earn a degree in agriculture. “Then I got the horse bug, and much to my parents’ dismay, started working with horses after finishing high school.”

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 standardbred 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, winning 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.

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Rob Harmon STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 181 28 32 19 $268,737

Birthdate: 1969-09-04 Birthplace: Albany, NY Residence: Mahwah, NJ Age: 47

The Rob Harmon Stable, a husband and wife team of Rob and Patti Harmon, finished fourth in the Meadowlands trainer standings with 28 wins during the November, 2015 - Au-gust, 2016 meet.

With close to 3,000 career wins, Rob Harmon has trained the winners of over $18 million, 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 learn-ing the craft of shoeing from his father and how to tinker with older horses have been major assets to running a consistent opera-tion.

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.

The Harmon’s son, Tyler, is a talented young goaltender, who was named the Bergen Record’s High School Player of the Year following a 1-0 shut-out, while leading the Ramsey Rams to the Public B State Final Ice Hockey Championship in 2016. While playing for the New Jersey Hitmen of the US Premier Hockey League, Tyler accepted a scholarship to play at the Univer-sity of Vermont.

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

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Joe Holloway STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 50 3 10 6 $169,703Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 35 4 11 3 $313,262Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 65 12 9 11 $524,547

Birthdate: 1956-09-17 Birthplace: Wilmington, DE Residence: Freehold, NJ Age: 60

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

Holloway was back under the major stakes spotlight in 2015 with a solid one-two punch of Bettor Be Step-pin and Divine Caroline. The pair of three-year-old filly pacers emerged as stars in New York Sire Stakes and stepped up to the Grand Circuit level. Bettor Be Steppin rallied to a 16-1 upset in the $300,000 James Lynch Final and also won the $350,000 Valley Forge at Pocono Downs. The daughter of Bettor’s Delight was also second in a dead heat in the $207,350 Mis-tletoe Shalee Final with stablemate Divine Caroline, who was a narrow runner up in the $269,000 Empire

Breeders Classic Final at Tioga Downs.

Joe Holloway continued to ride a wave of resurgence following the first $2 million sea-son of his career in 2014, and passed the $30 million mark in 2015.

Holloway finished second in the 2014 Meadowlands Pace with Always B Miki. “Miki” went on to win the $218,300 Tattersalls at The Red Mile in Kentucky in September 2014. He also campaigned 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 also won a NJSS division in 2014 with the promising Muscle Hill freshman filly trotter Saturday Mornings.

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 legendary 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 also pulled an upset in the 2010 Hambletonian Oaks with Bar Slide.

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Richard Johnson STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 211 42 31 33 $381,772

Birthdate: 1960-09-25 Birthplace: Newark, NJ

Residence: Toms River, NJ Age: 56

Jersey guy Richard Johnson has spent most of his life training horses and finished second in the Mead-owlands standings with 42 wins during the Novem-ber, 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 purses.

While working at a ShopRite grocery store in his teens, Johnson started going to Freehold 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 a 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. Un-fortunately, his owner got discouraged and busines 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 har-ness 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.

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Erv Miller STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 58 8 9 9 $133,811Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 48 4 2 3 $63,073Meadowlands Career 1,418 258 194 156 $6,878,021

Birthdate: 1966-12-11 Birthplace: Arthur, IL Residence: Wind Gap, PA Age: 50

Without a doubt, the Erv Miller highlight in 2016 came winning a Breeders Crown at 17-1 with Someomensome-where 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 remained one of the sport’s prominent stables in 2015, reaching the $2 million mark for the 14th straight season and passed 4,700 career wins and $70 million.

2013 marked the ninth straight year Erv Miller ranked among the top five trainers in the sport in races won, and in 2014 he passed 200 wins in 12 of the previous 13 seasons.

Miller’s stable led the nation in money earnings in 2006 with $5,145,380, he’s finished sec-ond 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 Manofmanymissions won the NJSS Final, a Stanley Dancer Memorial division, a Hambletonian elimination, the Colonial Trot and Kentucky Futurity.

In 2010, Manofmanymissions won the Breeders Crown for two-year-old trotters, while Sha-dyshark Hanover won a division of th Nassagaweya Stakes, and was second in the Breed-ers Crown and Governor’s Cup.

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 Harness Writers Association and the Del-vin 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, has made a name for himself as a driver on the Chicago circuit before moving to Pennsylvania and the Meadowlands in 2013.

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Julie Miller STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 136 17 30 24 $674,319Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 158 22 31 19 $799,564Meadowlands Career 1,714 329 297 231 $8,463,019

Birthdate: 1972-11-20 Birthplace: Iowa City, IAResidence: Millstone Twp, NJ Age: 44

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 succes with a pair of sophomore filly trotters as Southwind Hope won a $100,000 NJSS Final and Woman’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 NYSS 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 mil-lion in 2016.

Miller and her husband Andy Miller posted another Top 10 season at the Meadowlands in 2015, displaying some of their top stock on Hambleton-ian Day. Woman’s Will finished fourth in the Jim Doherty Memorial after winning an elimination. Milligan’s School was a Peter Houghton Memorial finalist (sixth) after winning his elimination. They also sent out Livininthefastlane (fourth) and Lady Winona (sixth) in the Hambletonian Oaks. Also in 2015, Julie made her Meadowlands Pace debut with Badiou Hanover, and finished a close second in the Graduate Final with Lyonssomewhere. After their first $4 million campaign in 2014, “Team Orange Crush” hit the $2 million for the seventh straight season in 2015, and went past 1,300 wins and $25 million.

Julie Miller certainly faced her share of challenges and successes in the 2014 season. Her husband Andy Miller was seriously injured in an April 15th accident at Yonkers Raceway, breaking a pair of lumbar vertebrae in his back, and requiring eight hours of surgery and months of recovery time. Andy had guided world champion trotting mare Perfect Alliance to victory in the Charles Singer Memorial in a stakes record of 1:52.2.

With her husband assisting her from the sidelines, Julie continued to develop Perfect Alliance into a world champion trotter. Miller sent out three starters in the Hambletonian Oaks, and finished second and third with world champion Designed To Be and Take The Money, respectively. She finished second in a NJSS Final with Cee Bee Yes, and campaigned Open class trotter Coraggioso. Her stable finished fifth in the Big M standings in 2014 with 25 wins, won over 100 races overall for the sixth straight year and passed the $3 million mark for only the second time.

In 2013, Julie Miller and her husband, driver Andy Miller, posted their second consecutive third-place finish in the Big M trainer standings. “Team Orange Crush” scored major wins came in the Super Bowl with Windsun Galliano, the Arthur J. Cutler Memorial and John Simpson Memorial with Sevruga and a NJSS Final with Cee Bee Yes. Sevruga was the TVG FAA points leader going into the series final.

Although she has a bachelor’s degree in science, Julie Miller’s first love has always been harness rac-ing. 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.

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Richard “Nifty” Norman STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 56 8 7 4 $218,639Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 85 13 8 15 $515,892Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 56 12 5 7 $359,749

Birthdate: 1960-10-21 Birthplace: New ZealandResidence: Allentown, NJ Age: 56

Richard “Nifty” Norman kicked off 2016 with a big win in the $150,000 Mack Lobell Elitlopp Playoff when his prized trot-ting mare Bee A Magician finished second and was placed first through 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 mil-lion with a second in her fifth Breeders Crown appearance. Just shy of 1,000 career wins, 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.

In 2014, Norman saw his 2013 Horse of the Year Bee A Magician come back at age four to set another world record of 1:51.4 at the New Meadowlands. She was also second from post 13 in the $484,850 Hambletonian Maturity and runner up in the $52,000 Ima Lula Final.

In 2013, Norman made it back-to-back $3 million seasons and rode the perfect wave of the outstanding Bee A Magician, who was an undefeated 17-for-17, including a 1:52.4 stakes record in the $500,000 Breeders Crown. The double millionaire also

became the richest trotting filly in history, trotted a world record of 1:51 in the $265,500 Delvin Miller Memorial and romped to a stakes record of 1:51.4 in the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks.

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. In 2012, Norman pulled a huge upset in the $750,000 Hambletonian Oaks with Personal Style ($116.40), and won the Hoosier Cup with Rockincam, a 1:48.1 winner at the Meadowlands. Ontario Sires Stakes star, Bee A Magician handed To Dream On her first career loss in the Peaceful Way final at Mohawk. Miss Paris has been another OSS standout for Norman. Also in 2012, Beatgoeson Hanover won the Muscle Hill at Vernon Downs and passed the $1 million mark in 2013. Norman’s first big horse was Resonator, and he noted during the Pelling hay days he was so busy winning races he didn’t have time to reflect on it. Norman struck gold with 2009 Two Year Old Filly Trotter of the Year and Breeders Crown champion, Poof She’s Gone. Normans other top stars include Pizza Dolce, Shoobee’s Place and Michelle’s Angel.

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Larry Remmen STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 47 6 6 3 $75,317Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 128 17 23 12 $346,914Meadowlands Career 11,463 1,636 1,558 1,389 $29,962,956

Birthdate: 1953-04-05 Birthplace: Saskatoon, SaskatchewanResidence: Ridgewood, NJ Age: 63

The Remmen Brothers Stable raced their 41st sea-son at the Meadowlands in 2016, and the track’s all-time leaders in training wins pushed their total to 1,636 and are second in earnings just a few dol-lars shy of $30 million.

2015 was the 40th year Larry Remmen and his Hall of Famer brother Ray Remmen started a horse at the Meadowlands, and they maintained their nightly presence with high-powered pacers like Wake Up Peter, Blatantly Best, Somesizesom-estyle, Sandbetweenurtoes and New Jersey Sires Stakes finalist Hollyrocker.

Aside from being pioneers of the Meadowlands Racetrack, the Remmen broth-ers, Larry and Ray, are certainly no strangers to top horses, and once again they hit pay dirt in 2014 with Sandbetweenurtoes. The three-year-old daughter of Somebeachsomewhere captured the $212,150 Mistletoe Shalee in 1:49.3.

The natives of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan are best known for two Meadowlands firsts. They won the first pari-mutuel race at the Meadowlands on September 1, 1976 with Quick Baron, and also captured the first Hambletonian raced at the Big M with Shiaway St Pat in 1981.

In 2013, they sent out Bolt Of Thunder to upset in a $150,000 NJSS Final for two-year-old filly pacers in 1:53.1. The daughter of Rocknroll Hanover broke her maiden in style with fellow Hall of Famer John Campbell in the sulky.

The Remmens sent out their first divisional champion, Two Year Old Filly Pacer of the Year, Halcyon, in 1986. They enjoyed their greatest success with 1990 Horse of the Year, Beach Towel. The son of French Chef set a single-season earnings record of $2,091,860 in 1990, and won 18 races, including the Meadow-lands Pace, Little Brown Jug and Breeders Crown.

The Remmens won the 2010 William R. Haughton Memorial and Graduate with the Open class pacer, Shark Gesture. Their other top horses include Keyser Lo-bell, Falcons Scooter and 2008 Two Year Old Filly Trotter of the Year, Honorable Daughter.

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Chris Ryder

In 2016, Chris Ryder’s stable earned more than $1 million for the 17th year, and campaigned stakes performers Kissmeon-thebeach, That’s The Ticket, JJ Flynn and Pointomygranson.

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. These two three-year-old pacers sent Ryder past the $1 million mark for the 16th season. Ryder has more than 1,300 career wins and $33 million.

At one point in 2014, Chris Ryder had three Hambletonian eligibles going in the right direction, NJSS division winners Well Built and Odds On Amethyst, and Southwind Poseidon. Among those three, Ryder’s best finish on Hambletonian Day was a third with Well Built in a Townsend Ackerman division. He was also third in the New Jersey Classic with Bushwacker.

Ryder was also forced to retire his stellar pacing filly I Luv The Nitelife in 2014 due to injury and health issues. The Dan Patch Award winning daughter of Rocknroll Hanover earned $1.9 million, set two world records, and no female pacer in history has made more at ages two and three when she won back-to-back O’Brien Awards.

Following in the footsteps of Ryder’s world champion pacing mare Put On A Show was the standout I Luv The Nitelife. The near flawless performer, who was firmly in the 2013 Horse of the Year conversation, streaked through a sensational sophomore campaign with major wins in the Breeders Crown at Pocono Downs, a two-heat world record in the Jugette a Delaware, the Simcoe at Mohawk, the James Lynch Memorial at Pocono, the Mistletoe Shalee and Miss New Jersey at the Meadowlands and the Valley Forge in a world record of 1:48.4 at Pocono. She won 13 of 15, with a second and a third, 12 in a row and $1,253,757 that season.

Chris 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 cham-pion 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 Manhattan 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. Ryder was back in the spotlight in 2001 with Cathedra Dot Com, who carved out a $1 million season. His other top horses were Too Much Trouble, Kiwi Scooter N, Go For Grins, Ideal Towne, Brioso Hanover and Metropolitan.

STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 51 13 4 6 $134,140Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 114 19 10 19 $331,650Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 115 16 10 12 $338,887

Birthdate: 1955-10-2 Birthplace: New ZealandResidence: Allentown, NJ Age: 61

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Bruce Saunders STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 66 9 11 7 $80,805Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 64 6 6 9 $105,437Meadowlands Career 6,275 682 700 710 $17,896,406

Birthdate: 1944-06-30 Birthplace: Neptune, NJResidence: Hamilton, NJ Age: 72

Bruce Saunders remained quite active in 2016, spanning the spectrum from seasoned trotter Sweet Justice to Kindergarten Series competitors Sky Fulla Star and Rock N Blue, and NYSS player Lady Of Heaven.

Saunders maintained a nightly presence at the Meadowlands in 2015 with names like Mister Truth, Coffee Addict, Sweet Justic and Yankee Heaven.

Bruce Saunders jumped back into the limelight in late 2013 and early 2014 with a $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 personal best $4,118,950 campaign.

Saunders has won more than 1,200 races and $29 million and his stable earned more than $1 million for 14 straight seasons from 2000 to 2013.

Saunders ranks among the Big M’s all-time leading trainers. Saunders did not fol-low the typical path to a career training horses. Raised in Farmingdale, New Jer-sey, 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. Saun-ders earned a masters 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, Man-dretti, 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 Writ-ers. He was the keynote speaker at the 2012 USTA Standardbred Driving School.

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Ray Schnittker STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 26 0 0 4 $8,645Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 37 0 0 5 $19,117Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 34 2 2 2 $30,485

Birthdate: 1958-02-11 Birthplace: Buffalo, NYResidence: Middletown, NY Age: 59

Ray Schnitker struck gold again in 2016 with world champion freshman pacer Huntsville. The Somebeachsomewhere colt reeled off a 1:49 world record in a $65,000 division of the International Stallion Stake at The Red Mile, and followed up with a Meaodowlands track record of 1:49.1 in the $600,000 Breeders Crown. Schnittker also passed 1,100 career wins and $35 million in 2016.

In 2013, Schnittker continued to be a virtual money machine, producing more than $2 million in purses and 100 winners for the seventh straight year. Schnittker’s personal best was $6,095,004 and 174 winners in 2010.

Since his career began in 1977, Schnittker has won more than 2,700 races as a driver, while his mounts have banked more than $41 million.

The 59-year-old from Buffalo, NY, has dominated the NYSS cir-cuit, won the Dexter Cup four times, and has appeared among the Top 10 in the Grand Circuit driver standings.

In 2012, Schnittker campaigned the outstanding three-year-old trotting filly, Check Me Out. The Horse of the Year contender and 2011 Dan Patch Award winner became the richest trot-ting filly in history. Going into the Breeders Crown her career bankroll stood at $1,795,945. The daughter of Donato Hanover set a world record of 1:51.3 in the Del Miller Memorial, then lowered it to 1:51.2 in the Bluegrass at The Red Mile.

Another Schnittker-trained star, Deweycheatumnhowe, was 2007’s 2-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year, and then 2008’s Trotter of the Year and 3-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year in the Dan Patch awards balloting. Deweycheatumnhowe enjoyed a remarkable sophomore campaign, capturing the Hambletonian, Canadian Trotting Classic, World Trotting Derby and Kentucky Futurity on his way to $2.2 million in season’s earnings. Schnittker campaigned another top three-year-old trotter in 2008, Mkae It Happen, who banked more thank $670,000, and was a winner in the Empire Breeders Classic and Zweig Memorial.

Schnittker’s top horse in 2009-10 was pacing gelding One More Laugh, a winner of $2.6 mil-lion. As a freshman, he won nine of 12 starts and banked $594,306. One More Laugh set a world record for his age and gait on a five-eights mile track when he scored in 1:49.2 in cap-turing the $600,000 Governor’s Cup final at Harrah’s Philadelphia. During his sophomore campaign, One More Laugh hit the board in 16 of 20 starts and banked $1,576,984. He set his lifetime mark of 1:47.4 in capturing the Meaodowlands Pace, upsettting Rock N Roll Heaven, and also won the Cane Pace, the Art Rooney Pace and the American-National.

Other top horses for Schnittker over the years include Cover Action [$1,183,594], Armbro Plato, Armbro Trick, Jezzy, Chippewa Street, Last Call At Dem’s, Riggins, Twin B Senorita and Munis Blue Chip.

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Trond Smedshammer STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 40 8 3 5 $144,448Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 55 3 9 7 $130,703Meadowlands Career 1,769 313 248 198 $16,823,400

Date: 1967-03-22 Birthplace: Gfovik, NorwayResidence: Allentown, NJ Age: 50

Trond Smedshammer was back in the major stakes spotlight in 2016 with freshman trotting fillies Chezatter and Hillarmbro, along with NYSS standout sophomore filly Fad Finance. After his 15th consecu-tive season past $1 million, Smedshammer passed 1,100 career train-ing wins and $45 million.

Smedshammer returned to the Hambeletonian picture in 2015 with the lightly raced Donatomite, who finished third in his elimination and ninth from post nine in the $1 million final.

For well over a decade, Trond Smedshammer has consistently pro-duced champion trotters, and his stable earned more than $1 million for the 13th straight season in 2014. Smedshammer also passed 1,000 career wins and $42 million. He sent out his eighth Hambletonian finalist with Royal Ice, who set a Big M track record of 1:51.3 prior to

getting parked and finishing eighth in the $1 million classic.

Smedshammer’s legacy will be forever linked to Arch Madness, who retired in 2014 at age ten with $,288,981 in earnings. In 2013, Smedshammer guided the nine-year-old Balanced Image gelding to some late-season heroics, equaling his own world record of 1:50.2 at The Red Mile, then rallying to upset the sport’s top trotters in the Allerage Farms Final in 1:51.3.

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 Hen-riksen. Smedshammer stayed for six months before heading back to Norway where he con-tinued 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 personal 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, Yonkers 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.

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Ake Svanstedt remained a dominant force in the trotting world in 2016 with Resolve, one of the sport’s top Open class trotters. After finish-ing 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 Cash-man 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 Ma-ven’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 sent three colts into the eliminations for the 2015 Hamble-tonian, Workout Wonder, Centurion ATM and Southwind Mozart, and although he didn’t make it to the final he did dominate the $75,000 Vincennes Trot from post ten with favorite Resolve in 1:50.4. That four-year-old by Muscle Hill is looking to fill a sizable void left by Svanst-edt’s world champion Sebastian K, who retired in 2015 due to injury.

Ake 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, Sebastian K, the eight-year-old barefoot wonder was making his first start in the U.S., 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.

Sebastian K followed up his smashing American debut with a stakes record of 1:50.2 in the $175,000 Arthur J. Cutler Memorial, and another easy win in 1:50.3 just one week later. On June 28, under perfect condi-tions at Pocono Downs, Svanstedt siezed the moment, actually urged on Sebastian K, and set the fastest trotting mile in history, a dazzling 1:49. No trotter in history has strung together such speedy miles.

On Hambletonian Day, Sebastian K once again equaled the mile world record of 1:50 (set a week earlier by Archangel), and dominated the $300,650 John Cashman, Jr. Memorial, while making him a perfect five-for-five at the New Meadowlands.

Svandstedt also captured the $355,500 Peter Haughton Memorial with Centurion ATM in a track record of 1:53.2, and won a $50,000 Townsend Ackerman division with DD’s Hitman.

Svandstedt’s other major wins at the Big M in 2014 came with Your So Vain in the $484,850 Hambletonian Maturity in a world record of 2:05.3 for a mile and an eighth, and with Heaven’s Door in a $100,000 NJSS

Final in a stakes record of 1:52.

Ake Svanstedt STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 150 19 11 17 $922,027Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 132 9 16 8 $464,200Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 86 14 7 4 $978,516

Date: 1958-11-18 Birthplace: SwedenResidence: Vero Beach, FL Age: 58

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Jimmy Takter STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 192 34 33 27 $2,024,071Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 217 45 32 32 $3,600,010Meadowlands Career 3,507 622 481 456 $33,389,501

Birthdate: 1960-09-29 Birthplace: Mantorp, SwedenResidence: East Windsor, NJ Age: 56

Jimmy Takter continued to add stars to his Hall of Fame resume in 2016, with the amazing pacer Always B Miki leading his usual strong contingent. That five-year-old son of Always A Virgin became the fastest harness horse in history with a 1:46 clocking in the $138,000 Allerage Farms @ The Red Mile. Always B Miki also posted three 1:47 world records on five-eights-mile tracks, and set a mile and one eighth worl record of 2:01.1 in the $480,500 William Haughton Memorial at the Meadowlands, where he also won his second straight Breeders Crown. Alway B Miki won his final career start in the $00,000 TVG FFA Final. Takter’s two other horses that banked over $1 million in 2016 were Breeders Crown champion Bar Hopping and the outstanding sophomore filly pacer Pure Country. Takter won this third straight $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks with All The Time and her two-year-old sister Ariana G won a $600,000 Breeders Crown. Following a record six Breeders Crowns in 2015, Takter won three more to push his series leading total to 30. His other 2016 standouts includeded Idyllic Beach and Shake it Cerry. Takter was sec-ond in the sport’s earnings race in 2016 with well over $9 million. He also passed 1,800 career wins and $112 million.

After another blockbuster Hambletonian Day in 2015, Takter became the richest trainer in Meadowlands history, flying past the $31 million mark at the Big M. The Hall of Famer sent out five entries in the Hambletonian eliminations, four advanced to the $1 million final, and the steady gelding Pinkman gave Takter his second straight Revere Bowl with back-to-back world records of 1:51.2 and 1:51. With Yannick Gingras opting to drive Mission Brief, who won her elimination in 1:51.3, Pinkman picked up Brian Sears, and the pair held off Gingras with the gallant filly. Takter trainees were also third and fourth with Uncle Lasse and The Bank respectively. It was Takter’s fourth Hambletonian, and he also captured the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks again with Wild Honey and Yannick Gingras, Takter’s fifth win in that event.

Takter was voted Trainer of the Year for the fourth time in 2014 when his stable earned a personal best $13,360,290. The leading trainer in Breeders Crown history scored his third straight Crown triple with Shake It Cerry, Pinkman and Father Patrick. Shake It Cerry also gave Takter a record sixth Trotter of the Year. Takter campaigned the sport’s top five money winning trotters in 2014 and won all three legs of the Trotting Triple Crown.

Takter was going for his third Hambletonian in 2014 with not one, but with the top three rated sophomore trotting colts: world champion Father Patrick, Trixton and Nuncio. In the $1 million final, Father Patrick drew post ten and made a rare break, Nuncio was pressured on the lead throughout, and that allowed Takter himself to guide Trixton to victory in 1:50.3. Takter also became only the second trainer to also win the Hambletonian Oaks on the same day when Lifetime Pursuit set a world record of 1:50.4.

In 2013, Takter’s two-year-old stars were shining brightly on Hambletonian Day as Shake it Cerry set a stakes and track record of 1:53.3 in the Merrie Annabelle and Father Patrick romped in the Peter Haughton Memorial in 1:54.1. Both won Breeders Crowns, and with Uffizi Hanover also winning the Two Year Old Filly Pace, Takter had his second straight Crown triple. Takter broke a tie with Bob McIntosh and became the leading trainer in Breeders Crown history with 18 trophies.

In 2012, Jimmy Takter reached a pinnacle in his career by being inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. The 55-year-old from Sweden rightly entered the pantheon of honorees at the height of his brilliant, exemplary career and fit-tingly during his first $9 million season.

In 1997, Takter was voted the Stanley Dancer Media Award by USHWA-NJ for his exemplary relationship with the media. He also won his third Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year Award in 2010.

Takter’s name has become synonymous with trotting talent and his roster of world champions includes Tom Ridge, Pam-pered Princess, Passionate Glide and Kadabra. He has trained two Horse of the Year honorees, Moni Maker [1998 and 1999], and 1997 Hambletonian winner Malabar Man. Takter won his second Hambletonian in 2010 with Muscle Massive.Takter’s other top horses include, Vintage Master, Simply Business, See You At Peelers, Ken Warkentin, Pastor Stephen, Armbro Prowess, Mr Lavec, Kramer Boy, Solveig, Cabrini Hanover, Gleam and Lantern Kronos.

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Linda Toscano STARTS 1 2 3 EarningsNov. 2015 - Aug. 2016 131 18 17 17 $293,674Nov. 2014 - Aug. 2015 174 27 27 26 $587,657Nov. 2013 - Aug. 2014 130 19 15 20 $609,727

Birthdate: 1955-06-26 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NYResidence: Freehold, NJ Age: 61

Linda 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 Sire 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 campaign with an-other easy win in the $200,600 Kindergarten Series Final at the Big M. With well over $3 million in 2016, Toscano was clos-ing in on the $47 million mark, and with a personal best 130+ wins, she was close to 1,900 career wins.

Linda Toscano continued to play at the high end of the spec-trum in 2015 with Open pacer and millionaire Doctor Butch and with her $3.7 million winning trotter Market Share.

Toscano won more than $2 million for the eighth straight season in 2014. On Hambletonian Day she won a $40,000 A-2/A-1/FFA Handicap with Heston Blue Chip in 1:48.1 and finished second in the John Cashman, Jr. Memorial with her triple millionaire Market Share.

Late in 2013, Market Share captured the $500,000 TVG FFA Final in 1:51 at the New Meadowlands and was the unanimous choice for Older Trotter of the Year, his second straight Dan Patch Award. Linda To-scano maintained her upper echelon profile with another strong season in 2013, winning more than 100 races for the fifth straight year, and her stable earned over $3 million for the fifth time in six seasons.

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.

The 61-year-old breast cancer survivor started attending the races some 40 years ago when her father would take her to Roosevelt 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 lead-ing 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.

Among Toscano’s other top horses was the rugged pacer Jet Laag, who earned more than $1 million and set a world record of 1:49 on the half-mile track at Delaware, Ohio in 1999. Other standouts for Toscano include 1995 Older Trotting Mare of the Year Giant Mermaid, Kenneth J, Share The Delight, Athena Blue Chip, Mean And Green, Comeatross, Molly Can Do It and Funny Malentine.

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