East Rutherford, NJ - CBS Sports Network
will present a 90-minute high-definition live broadcast from 4:00-5:30 p.m.
(EDT) of America’s Trotting Classic, the $1.2 million Hambletonian, from The
Meadowlands Racetrack, East Rutherford, NJ on Saturday, Aug. 2. The
24-hour home of CBS Sports has been the home of the Hambletonian since 2012.
CBS Sports Network expanded its coverage of
harness racing in 2014 to include two more of the sport’s most prestigious
stakes
The $750,000 Meadowlands Pace was broadcast live on July 12, in a telecast that included the dramatic win of He’s Watching, as well as the final Hambletonian prep races, the Stanley Dancer Memorial won by Father Patrick and Del Miller Memorial for sophomore trotting fillies, won by Shake It Cerry.
The action shifts to the historic fairgrounds at Delaware, Ohio for the $600,000 Little Brown Jug brought to you by Fazoli’s, which will air on CBSSN on Sept. 18 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. Eastern.
Wider exposure of the major stakes has long been a goal of Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment and the Hambletonian Society, the sponsors of the Hambletonian.
“Live television of the premier events has always been a top priority of the Hambletonian Society,” said Tom Charters, president of the organization which owns and administrates 137 of racing’s most important events. “The Hambletonian has been televised for more than 40 years and we’re proud to be televised on CBS Sport Network, and pleased to see more harness racing added to the schedule.”
The on-air team for the Hambletonian is a stellar trio of harness racing veterans. Gary Seibel, a host of racing coverage on ESPN, NBC, CBS and TVG, will anchor the coverage. A member of harness racing’s Communicators Hall of Fame, Seibel will be appearing on his 22nd straight Hambletonian broadcast. Seibel also hosted network TV coverage of the Breeders Crown, harness racing’s divisional championship series, and filled a similar role for the American Championship Harness Series.
Dave Brower, one of harness racing’s sharpest handicappers, will co-anchor. Brower is an alumnus of "Racing from the Meadowlands" television program on SNY, Fox Sports New York, MSG Networks and TVG's “Drive Time”. This will be his third year as co-host of the Hambletonian on CBS Sports Network.
Brower wrote “Harnessing Winners: The Complete Guide to Handicapping Harness Races,” published by Daily Racing Form’s press division in 2009.
Justin Horowitz returns in his role of trackside reporter. Horowitz, a former sports video-journalist in Minnesota and New York, is now the racing and media manager for Tioga Downs and Vernon Downs in New York and Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment. Horowitz debuted on CBS Sports Network’s Hambletonian broadcast in 2012, and was awarded a Barasch Breakthrough Award the following year for his subsequent contributions.
Emmy Award winner Mike Trager and the Trager Group will produce the Hambletonian. Peter Lasser directs.
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