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Free In-store Pickup. Lot of 6 Dan Patch Days Programs 1961-1976 Savage Minnesota Harness Horse Racing. The True Story of Dan Patch: Horse Racing. Dan Patch (April 29, 1896 – July 11, 1916) was a noted American Standardbred pacer.At a time when harness racing was one of the largest sports in the nation, Dan Patch was a major celebrity. He was undefeated in open competition and was so dominant on the racetrack that other owners eventually refused to enter their horses against him.
*The placement will allow horses in the Super Finals to return and compete in the Breeders Crown series. The final stakes of the year will fall on Friday, Nov. 6 with four stakes set for the evening. Included in the final night of stakes action is the $200,000 Monument Circle, the $200,000 Carl Erskine, the $100,000 USS Indianapolis Memorial.
*Dan Patch earned the title of being the ’World’s Champion Harness Horse’ and the “greatest harness horse in the history of the two-wheel sulky”. These titles and this crown he won when he set the world of 1.55 for the mile in a record that has been equaled once but never broken.
Hoosier Park race track hosts high-profile Stakes events every year - a testament to its importance in the Midwest’s racing scene. Among these are: Thoroughbred racing: Standardbred racing: Quarterhorse racing: Indiana Derby; Indiana Breeders’ Cup Oaks; Michael G. Schaefer Mile Stakes; Hoosier Silver Cup Stakes Dan Patch Invitational; Indiana Sires Stakes; Hoosier Cup QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby and Futurity, Governor’s Stake, Hoosier Park Classic and Indiana Breed Development Stake.Hoosier Park Race Track FactsTrack length: Track width: Length of the homestretch: Degree of banking in the turns: Average number of races each night: Average time between races: Number of barns: Number of horses accommodated:7/8 mile 90 feet 1,255 feet 12° 11 20 minutes 16 1,080Track History
1994
*On September 1, Hoosier Park race track opened to a crowd of 7,633. B K Bentley won the very first race. The evening’s handle was $406,485.
*On November 12, Hoosier Park race track hosted the $40,000 Dan Patch Invitational. It attracted an impressive field of top horses and was the first race held in Hoosier Park race track that was simulcast to other venues. The race was won by Ready to Rumble with a time of 1:53.1.
1995
*On January 25, Hoosier Park race track opened its first off-track betting facility at 7610 Broadway in Merrillville.
*On April 26, the Park opened an off-track betting facility in Fort Wayne.
*On September 1, Hoosier Park race track celebrated its first anniversary with the introduction of thoroughbred racing. A crowd of 5,283 turned out to see Minnatoga win the first race.
*On October 25, the Park opened another off-track betting facility, this time in downtown Indianapolis.
*On November 17, Hoosier Park race track had its first-ever million dollar evening as $1,085,338 was wagered on its twelve-race card.
1996
*On November 29, the largest trifecta payoff in the history of the track was recorded. The payoff brought $31,775.20 for a $2 ticket.
1997
*On August 22, the inaugural $500,000 Hoosier Cup for three-year-old pacing colts was won by Perfect Art with a time of 1:51.0. The total amount paid for purses that evening was $676,900, establishing a new record.
1998
*On September 12, Hoosier Park race track’s all-time winningest jockey, Jon Court, won six races, marking a new record for most wins in one night by a jockey at the track.
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*On April 9, Hoosier Park race track’s sixth season of harness racing opened to a crowd of 3,635. It was the largest opening for standard bred racing since the 1994 season.
*On October 2, Forty One Carats won the $300,000-added Indiana Derby with the nation’s third leading rider, Jorge Chavez, aboard. A crowd of 10,063 was in attendance, the largest crowd in the track’s history.
2002
*On May 4, a record handle of $2,029,066 was accumulated for the afternoon and evening cards. This included simulcast wagers for the 128th running of the Kentucky Derby. This also marked the first time the state of Indiana saw single-day handle from all its tracks combined exceed $2 million during harness season.
*On September 21, the richest night in quarter horse racing was held. It featured the $45,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Futurity, the $25,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby, and the $15,000 Indiana Breed Development Stake.Harness Racing TracksSuperstars and LegendsHarness racing has produced countless equine stars, from yesteryear to the reigning Horse of the Year. Here is just a sampling of some of historyâs most legendary pacers and trotters.
Dan Patch An unmatched celebrity in his time, Dan Patch set many records and never lost a race. In 1905, he set a record of 1:55-1/4 at Lexington, Ky., a new world mark for pacers that stood for 33 years. Glorified with memorabilia and merchandise, Dan Patch was Americaâs most famous athlete, human or equine, at the turn of the 20th century. He earned money even after his racing career ended by traveling the country, making public appearances for his adoring fans as the âKing of the Pacers.â He is featured in the book, Crazy Good: The True Story of Dan Patch, the Most Famous Horse in America, by Sports Illustrated Executive Editor Charles Leerhsen.Dan Patch Harness Horse Free Download Programs Online
Bret Hanover A three-time Horse of the Year from 1964 through 1966, Bret Hanover was one of the greatest pacers ever to look through a bridle. He won 62 of 68 races, including the Pacing Triple Crown: the Cane Pace, Messenger Stakes and Little Brown Jug. He retired as the fastest and richest Standardbred of all time, and as a stallion, was one of the most in-demand sires of his day. He is often considered one of the top stallions and broodmare sires of the 20th century.
Niatross Niatross won Horse of the Year in 1979 and was considered âAmericaâs Super Horse.â At 3, he won the 1980 Pacing Triple Crown and another Horse of the Year title. He was the first horse to top $2 million in earnings, and in 1980 he beat the existing world record for pacers by nearly three seconds when he time-trialed in 1:49.1. Considered by many to be the greatest Standardbred in history, he was also a successful stallion, having sired two Little Brown Jug winners in his first two crops.Dan Patch Harness Horse Free Download Programs Free
Moni Maker One of the greatest trotters ever, Moni Maker was named Horse of the Year in 1998 and 1999. She competed both in the United States and in Europe successfully, and retired as the richest female horse of any breed with $5,589,256 in purse earnings. She set records both in harness and under saddle, toting famed jockey Julie Krone around Lexingtonâs Red Mile in a record mile of 1:54.1.The Best and Brightest Drivers are the stars of harness racing. The most famous driver is John Campbell, who has won more than $250 million in purses and was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame at the age of 35. Dave Palone has won more than 12,000 races in his career. Tim Tetrick holds the record for wins (1,189) and earnings ($18.3 million) in a single season. Ron Pierce is also a Hall of Famer, and Brian Sears is perennially one of the top drivers at The Meadowlands. Dan Patch Horse Pictures
While drivers are in the spotlight, some very talented trainers are sending out top racehorses year after year. Ron Gurfein and Bob McIntosh are both members of the Hall of Fame. Jimmy Takter has won many major stakes, including the Hambletonian and Little Brown Jug. He also trained top trotting mare, Moni Maker. And George Teague Jr. conditions some of the top stakes horses every year.
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Hoosier Park race track is one of the Midwest’s premier horse racing venues. This Anderson, Indiana facility has a 7/8 mile horse track that features thoroughbred, harness and quarter horse racing.SPONSORED LINKS Play Blackjack NowDownload Free Poker Software
Free In-store Pickup. Lot of 6 Dan Patch Days Programs 1961-1976 Savage Minnesota Harness Horse Racing. The True Story of Dan Patch: Horse Racing. Dan Patch (April 29, 1896 – July 11, 1916) was a noted American Standardbred pacer.At a time when harness racing was one of the largest sports in the nation, Dan Patch was a major celebrity. He was undefeated in open competition and was so dominant on the racetrack that other owners eventually refused to enter their horses against him.
*The placement will allow horses in the Super Finals to return and compete in the Breeders Crown series. The final stakes of the year will fall on Friday, Nov. 6 with four stakes set for the evening. Included in the final night of stakes action is the $200,000 Monument Circle, the $200,000 Carl Erskine, the $100,000 USS Indianapolis Memorial.
*Dan Patch earned the title of being the ’World’s Champion Harness Horse’ and the “greatest harness horse in the history of the two-wheel sulky”. These titles and this crown he won when he set the world of 1.55 for the mile in a record that has been equaled once but never broken.
Hoosier Park race track hosts high-profile Stakes events every year - a testament to its importance in the Midwest’s racing scene. Among these are: Thoroughbred racing: Standardbred racing: Quarterhorse racing: Indiana Derby; Indiana Breeders’ Cup Oaks; Michael G. Schaefer Mile Stakes; Hoosier Silver Cup Stakes Dan Patch Invitational; Indiana Sires Stakes; Hoosier Cup QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby and Futurity, Governor’s Stake, Hoosier Park Classic and Indiana Breed Development Stake.Hoosier Park Race Track FactsTrack length: Track width: Length of the homestretch: Degree of banking in the turns: Average number of races each night: Average time between races: Number of barns: Number of horses accommodated:7/8 mile 90 feet 1,255 feet 12° 11 20 minutes 16 1,080Track History
1994
*On September 1, Hoosier Park race track opened to a crowd of 7,633. B K Bentley won the very first race. The evening’s handle was $406,485.
*On November 12, Hoosier Park race track hosted the $40,000 Dan Patch Invitational. It attracted an impressive field of top horses and was the first race held in Hoosier Park race track that was simulcast to other venues. The race was won by Ready to Rumble with a time of 1:53.1.
1995
*On January 25, Hoosier Park race track opened its first off-track betting facility at 7610 Broadway in Merrillville.
*On April 26, the Park opened an off-track betting facility in Fort Wayne.
*On September 1, Hoosier Park race track celebrated its first anniversary with the introduction of thoroughbred racing. A crowd of 5,283 turned out to see Minnatoga win the first race.
*On October 25, the Park opened another off-track betting facility, this time in downtown Indianapolis.
*On November 17, Hoosier Park race track had its first-ever million dollar evening as $1,085,338 was wagered on its twelve-race card.
1996
*On November 29, the largest trifecta payoff in the history of the track was recorded. The payoff brought $31,775.20 for a $2 ticket.
1997
*On August 22, the inaugural $500,000 Hoosier Cup for three-year-old pacing colts was won by Perfect Art with a time of 1:51.0. The total amount paid for purses that evening was $676,900, establishing a new record.
1998
*On September 12, Hoosier Park race track’s all-time winningest jockey, Jon Court, won six races, marking a new record for most wins in one night by a jockey at the track.
1999Dan Patch Harness Horse Free Download Programs Windows 10
*On April 9, Hoosier Park race track’s sixth season of harness racing opened to a crowd of 3,635. It was the largest opening for standard bred racing since the 1994 season.
*On October 2, Forty One Carats won the $300,000-added Indiana Derby with the nation’s third leading rider, Jorge Chavez, aboard. A crowd of 10,063 was in attendance, the largest crowd in the track’s history.
2002
*On May 4, a record handle of $2,029,066 was accumulated for the afternoon and evening cards. This included simulcast wagers for the 128th running of the Kentucky Derby. This also marked the first time the state of Indiana saw single-day handle from all its tracks combined exceed $2 million during harness season.
*On September 21, the richest night in quarter horse racing was held. It featured the $45,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Futurity, the $25,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby, and the $15,000 Indiana Breed Development Stake.Harness Racing TracksSuperstars and LegendsHarness racing has produced countless equine stars, from yesteryear to the reigning Horse of the Year. Here is just a sampling of some of historyâs most legendary pacers and trotters.
Dan Patch An unmatched celebrity in his time, Dan Patch set many records and never lost a race. In 1905, he set a record of 1:55-1/4 at Lexington, Ky., a new world mark for pacers that stood for 33 years. Glorified with memorabilia and merchandise, Dan Patch was Americaâs most famous athlete, human or equine, at the turn of the 20th century. He earned money even after his racing career ended by traveling the country, making public appearances for his adoring fans as the âKing of the Pacers.â He is featured in the book, Crazy Good: The True Story of Dan Patch, the Most Famous Horse in America, by Sports Illustrated Executive Editor Charles Leerhsen.Dan Patch Harness Horse Free Download Programs Online
Bret Hanover A three-time Horse of the Year from 1964 through 1966, Bret Hanover was one of the greatest pacers ever to look through a bridle. He won 62 of 68 races, including the Pacing Triple Crown: the Cane Pace, Messenger Stakes and Little Brown Jug. He retired as the fastest and richest Standardbred of all time, and as a stallion, was one of the most in-demand sires of his day. He is often considered one of the top stallions and broodmare sires of the 20th century.
Niatross Niatross won Horse of the Year in 1979 and was considered âAmericaâs Super Horse.â At 3, he won the 1980 Pacing Triple Crown and another Horse of the Year title. He was the first horse to top $2 million in earnings, and in 1980 he beat the existing world record for pacers by nearly three seconds when he time-trialed in 1:49.1. Considered by many to be the greatest Standardbred in history, he was also a successful stallion, having sired two Little Brown Jug winners in his first two crops.Dan Patch Harness Horse Free Download Programs Free
Moni Maker One of the greatest trotters ever, Moni Maker was named Horse of the Year in 1998 and 1999. She competed both in the United States and in Europe successfully, and retired as the richest female horse of any breed with $5,589,256 in purse earnings. She set records both in harness and under saddle, toting famed jockey Julie Krone around Lexingtonâs Red Mile in a record mile of 1:54.1.The Best and Brightest Drivers are the stars of harness racing. The most famous driver is John Campbell, who has won more than $250 million in purses and was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame at the age of 35. Dave Palone has won more than 12,000 races in his career. Tim Tetrick holds the record for wins (1,189) and earnings ($18.3 million) in a single season. Ron Pierce is also a Hall of Famer, and Brian Sears is perennially one of the top drivers at The Meadowlands. Dan Patch Horse Pictures
While drivers are in the spotlight, some very talented trainers are sending out top racehorses year after year. Ron Gurfein and Bob McIntosh are both members of the Hall of Fame. Jimmy Takter has won many major stakes, including the Hambletonian and Little Brown Jug. He also trained top trotting mare, Moni Maker. And George Teague Jr. conditions some of the top stakes horses every year.
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