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Thursday, March 29, 2012

MR - BOB KRIVELIN SET TO DEFEND HIS TITLE IN MONTICELLO’S 14TH ANNUAL PASSOVER PACE

Last year, for the first time, Bob Krivelin competed in Monticello Raceway’s Passover Pace and he walked away a winner after he reined Whitaker Blue Chip to a 2:01.4 triumph in the “Race For The Matzos’.

“I felt like Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt,” Krivelin joked  after winning the race which features the talents of drivers of Jewish heritage last season and on Thursday, April 12 Krivelin will be back in the sulky to defend his crown.
“I don’t usually drive pacers but let me tell you they are a whole lot easier to handle than  some of the trotters I’ve been driving lately,” he offered.

The 14th Annual Passover Pace will be the third leg of Monticello Raceway’s Heritage Drivers Series,  a sequence of races throughout the year  which features  various ethnic groups who enjoy driving harness horses and the winners of each heritage event will convene later in the fall to  compete in the series finale, the All-America Cup.
“The All-America moniker  pertains to America, herself, since the greatest country on earth consists of people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, “ explained Eric Warner, the tracks director of racing.

The winners of each Heritage Drivers Series preliminary will earn the right to compete in the All-America Cup. Already with a berth in the series finale are Bobby “Boonie” Williams, Jr. and Jimmy Taggart, Jr.. Williams won the Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Pace for drivers of African-America heritage while Taggart was victorious in the St. Paddy Pace for drivers of Irish heritage.
Prior to Krivelin’s acceptance to defend his title already confirmed to compete in this year’s  Passover Pace are Alan Charles, Peter Kleinhans, Mike Kimelman and Alan Schwartz.

For further information concerning the event  interested parties are asked to contact Warner in the race office by calling 845-794-4100 ext 557. Or they can call the track’s publicity office at ext. 455