In a drawing on May 4, Droste won the grand prize in the “Win a Share of Captaintreacherous” promotion.
More than
10,000 entries were submitted over the course of several Saturday nights, and
Droste’s name was selected to receive one percent of the pacer’s earnings for
the remainder of his racing career.
Another
$2,500 payday for the financial consultant came on Saturday, June 29 when
superstar pacer Captaintreacherous overcame post nine on a sloppy track to
capture the $500,000 Max C. Hempt Memorial at Pocono Downs.The $250,000 winner’s share of the purse pushed the three-year-old colt’s 2013 earnings to $808,293, putting Droste’s share so far at $8,029.30.
Droste’s biggest check [$4,900] came when Captaintreacherous won the $980,000 North America Cup at Mohawk on June 15.
Captaintreacherous
puts his undefeated five-for-five season on the line in Saturday’s eliminations
for the estimated $800,000 Meadowlands Pace.
Although
guests were encouraged to enter every Saturday to increase their chances,
Droste’s score was sheer destiny. He submitted only one ballot on the
night of the drawing.
Droste has
been a horseplayer at the Meadowlands Racetrack about a dozen times a year
since the track opened in 1976, and he was actually in attendance on Opening
Night.
Born and
raised in Rutherford, Droste was an All-State baseball player and played for
Farleigh Dickinson University for four years.