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M1 - Breeders Crown Returns to the Meadowlands
After a
five-year absence, the Breeders Crown, harness racing’s $5 million year-end
championships, will return to the Meadowlands in 2014. The one-mile oval in
East Rutherford, New Jersey has played host to many of harness racing’s
greatest moments over the past decades and will be the site of the 30-year
anniversary of the Breeders Crown races.
The
Meadowlands Racetrack, under lease to real estate magnate and racino owner Jeff
Gural, will enter the next stage of development when Meadowlands Racing &
Entertainment opens a new, state of the art grandstand on November 23 of this
year. All twelve Breeders Crown races will cap the stakes schedule in
November of 2014 on a date to be determined. The Meadowlands last hosted the
four open Crown events in 2009.
“The Meadowlands Racetrack has been a perfect staging ground for so many of our
top races over the years,” said Tom Charters, president of the Hambletonian
Society, which owns and administers the Breeders Crown. “We look forward to the
return of the Breeders Crown under Jeff Gural's management and especially look
forward to the new facility.”
“The mile
track is the true test of a champion, and having The Breeders Crown at The
Meadowlands shows the harness racing world that ‘The Big M’ is back,” said
Chairman Jeff Gural.
“It has
been a long road, but on the heels of a remarkably successful 2013 season, and
with the grand opening of our new facility nearly upon us, harness racing fans
should take this as a statement that the future is looking brighter and
brighter at The Meadowlands. This is something that when we took over
operations, I would never have imagined could be possible so quickly. It
is a testament to the hard work and effort that the entire Meadowlands team put
forth. So many people played a role in making this possible.
“Most of
all, we would like to thank the horsemen of New Jersey, who have shown
unwavering support for our racetrack, for showing this commitment to showcase
the best Standardbreds in the world in the Garden State at the racetrack that
is the center of the harness racing universe,” added Gural. “I personally
would like to thank Tom Luchento, Leo McNamara and all the horsemen of New Jersey
for supporting this venture. It is something they can all be proud of and
will all be a part of.”
Charters
echoed those sentiments. “We are indebted to the New Jersey horseman for their
support and cooperation in this partnership and for their appreciation of
championship racing.”
"This
is a great moment for harness racing,” added Meadowlands Gaming and
Entertainment General Manager Jason Settlemoir. “For the past few years the
idea of holding this event at The Meadowlands would be financially impossible.
But thanks to the year we had and the bright future in front of us, we are
ready to put on a great show for The Breeders Crown 2014 at Meadowlands Racing
& Entertainment.”
The
Breeders Crown series has crowned champions in every division for trotters and
pacers and has been the deciding factor in Horse of the Year honors since 1984.
More than $158,861,134 in purse money has been disbursed over 334 events. This
year’s championships will be raced Oct. 19 at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,
Wilkes Barre, PA.