From USHWA
Harrisburg, PA ---
Tall Dark Stranger, a 3-year-old male pacer who was harness racing’s lone
millionaire last season, cashed in on his winning ways Saturday when he was
named 2020 Horse of the Year by the U.S. Harness Writers Association.
Trained by Nancy
Takter and driven by Yannick Gingras, Tall Dark Stranger won 11 of 13 races and
$1.30 million last year. He also was named Pacer of the Year and the sport’s
top 3-year-old male pacer during USHWA’s virtual Dan Patch Awards show
Saturday. The show replaced the organization’s traditional awards banquet,
which was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four-year-old
Gimpanzee was named Trotter of the Year and best older male trotter. Trained by
Marcus Melander and driven by Brian Sears, Gimpanzee won eight of 11 races and
$980,964 last season. His earnings were second to Tall Dark Stranger.
Trotters winning
divisional Dan Patch Award honors in addition to Gimpanzee were 2-year-old male
Venerate, 2-year-old female Anoka Hanover, 3-year-old male Amigo Volo,
3-year-old female Ramona Hill, and older female Manchego.
Pacers garnering
divisional awards in addition to Tall Dark Stranger were 2-year-old male
Perfect Sting, 2-year-old female Fire Start Hanover, 3-year-old female Party
Girl Hill, older male Bettor’s Wish, and older female Kissin In The Sand.
Tall Dark Stranger, Bettor’s Wish, Kissin In The Sand, Gimpanzee, Ramona Hill, and Manchego all were Dan Patch Award winners in previous years.
Takter, the 2020 Trainer of the Year, had three division champions: Kissin In The Sand, Manchego, and Tall Dark Stranger. Nifty Norman and Chris Ryder trained two each; Norman had Amigo Volo and Fire Start Hanover while Ryder had Bettor’s Wish and Party Girl Hill.
Dexter Dunn, the 2020
Driver of the Year, was the regular driver of six champs: Amigo Volo, Bettor’s
Wish, Fire Start Hanover, Kissin In The Sand, Manchego, and Party Girl Hill.
In voting for Horse
of the Year, Tall Dark Stranger received 89 votes, followed by Party Girl Hill
with 29 and Gimpanzee with six. Receiving two votes each were Bettor’s Wish,
Perfect Sting, and Ramona Hill. Anoka Hanover rounded out the balloting with
one vote.
Pacer of the Year
voting saw Tall Dark Stranger outdistance runner-up Party Girl Hill, 93-31,
among five horses receiving at least one vote. Trotter of the Year balloting
saw Gimpanzee with 80 votes, followed by Ramona Hill with 29 and Amigo Volo
with 11. Three other trotters also received at least one vote.
Tall Dark Stranger,
by Bettor’s Delight out of Precocious Beauty, is the 19th 3-year-old male pacer
to be named Horse of the Year since the award began in 1947. He is only the
second male pacer in 35 years to receive a Dan Patch Award at age 2 and return
to be Horse of the Year at 3. The other was Somebeachsomewhere in 2008.
Among Tall Dark
Stranger’s wins last year were the North America Cup, Meadowlands Pace, Cane
Pace, and Kentucky Sire Stakes championship. He finished second by a neck in
the Breeders Crown.
“He’s just the
toughest horses ever,” Takter said. “I’m going to have to add smart to that,
too, because he figured out what this is all about. He knew that he was
supposed to be first, and he made sure that he was first.
“Where ‘heart of a
champion’ is in the dictionary, Tall Dark Stranger’s name and picture are right
next to it.”
Tall Dark Stranger is owned by Crawford Farms Racing, Marvin Katz, Caviart Farms, and Howard Taylor. He was bred by Jim Avritt Sr.
The colt is Takter’s
second Horse of the Year winner, joining JK She’salady in 2014. She is the 13th
trainer in history with at least two different Horse of the Year honorees.
Gingras has driven three Horse of the Year winners.
“It feels amazing,”
Takter said. “To have the opportunity just to be involved with these great
horses is a humbling experience. A lot of people put faith in me to make
champions when we buy horses as yearlings and to be able to execute on that is
a very rewarding feeling.”
Trotter of the Year
Gimpanzee counted the Breeders Crown Open Trot, Hambletonian Maturity, John
Cashman Memorial, Graduate Series championship, and Caesars Trotting Classic
among his wins last season. He became only the third trotter in history to
capture a Breeders Crown at ages 2, 3, and 4.
Gimpanzee, who was a
Dan Patch Award winner at 2 in 2018, is owned by Courant Inc. and S R F Stable.
The stallion is a son of Chapter Seven out of Steamy Windows and was bred by
Order By Stable. He is Melander’s second Trotter of the Year, joining Greenshoe
in 2019.
There were no
unanimous divisional champions. Tall Dark Stranger, Gimpanzee, Party Girl Hill,
Bettor’s Wish, Ramona Hill, and Amigo Volo each received at least 97 percent of
the votes in their respective divisions. The closest race was among older
female trotters, where Manchego won 72-58 over Atlanta.
The Dan Patch Awards
show will be archived and available on the USHWA website and USHWA
Facebook page, as well as the U.S.
Trotting Association’s YouTube channel, on Sunday, Jan. 17.
Following is a look
at the 2020 Dan Patch Award division winners. Listed drivers were either the
horse’s regular driver or won at least one Grand Circuit final with the horse.
TWO-YEAR-OLD MALE
PACER
PERFECT STING, colt
Always B Miki –
Shebestingin – Bettor’s Delight
Breeders: Brittany Farms,
Val D’Or Farms
Owners: Brittany Farms,
Val D’Or Farms
Trainer: Joe
Holloway Driver: David Miller
Races: 10-10-0-0 Purses: $534,300 Mark: 1:49.2
at Red Mile
Top wins: $600,000
Breeders Crown; $250,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes final
TWO-YEAR-OLD FEMALE
PACER
FIRE START HANOVER
Somebeachsomewhere –
Fit To Frame – Art Major
Breeder: Hanover Shoe
Farms
Owners: Pinske Stables,
David Hoese, Lawrence Means
Trainer: R. Nifty
Norman Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-8-2-0 Purses: $592,562 Mark: 1:50.3
at Red Mile
Top wins: $600,000
Breeders Crown; $151,030 Kindergarten Classic Series final
HORSE OF YEAR, PACER
OF YEAR, THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE PACER
TALL DARK STRANGER, colt
Bettor’s Delight –
Precocious Beauty – Art Major
Breeder: James Avritt
Sr.
Owners: Crawford Farms
Racing, Marvin Katz, Caviart Farms, Howard Taylor
Trainer: Nancy
Takter Driver: Yannick Gingras
Races: 13-11-1-0 Purses: $1.30
million Mark: 1:47.1 at Meadowlands
Top wins: $760,000 North
America Cup; $636,650 Meadowlands Pace; $273,125 Cane Pace; $250,000 Kentucky
Sire Stakes final; $239,500 Tattersalls division
THREE-YEAR-OLD FEMALE
PACER
PARTY GIRL HILL
Captaintreacherous –
Look Cheap – Geartogear
Breeder: Tom Hill
Owner: Tom Hill
Trainers: Chris Ryder,
Chantal Mitchell Drivers: Dexter Dunn, Doug McNair
Races: 16-15-0-1 Purses: $880,345 Mark: 1:47.2
at Red Mile
Top wins: $304,000 Fan
Hanover; $253,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final; $239,500 Tattersalls
division; $237,725 Jugette; $154,450 Matron
OLDER MALE PACER
BETTOR’S WISH, 4-year-old
stallion
Bettor’s Delight –
Lifetime Star – Western Ideal
Breeder: Brittany Farms
Owners: Chris Ryder,
Bella Racing, Fair Island Farm, Bettors Wish Partners
Trainer: Chris
Ryder Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-6-3-2 Purses: $685,432 Mark: 1:47.3
at Meadowlands
Top wins: $340,000 TVG
Series Open final; $229,660 Sam McKee Memorial; $176,500 Dayton Pacing Derby;
$150,000 Allerage Farms Open
OLDER FEMALE PACER
KISSIN IN THE SAND, 5-year-old
Somebeachsomewhere –
Kiss Me Kate – Real Artist
Breeders: Christina
Takter, John Fielding, R A W Equine, Concord Stud Farm
Owners: Marvin Katz,
Hatfield Stables
Trainer: Nancy
Takter Drivers: Dexter Dunn, Jody Jamieson
Races: 12-8-1-0 Purses: $491,984 Mark: 1:47.4
at Meadowlands
Top wins: $300,000
Breeders Crown; $175,000 Dayton Distaff; $161,250 Milton; $150,000 TVG Series
Mare final; $72,000 Allerage Farms Mare
TWO-YEAR-OLD MALE
TROTTER
VENERATE, colt
Love You – Peaceful
Kemp – Muscle Hill
Breeders: Steve Stewart,
Kemppi Stable
Owners: Pinske Stables,
Andy Miller Stable
Trainer: Julie
Miller Drivers: Andy Miller, Andrew McCarthy
Races: 10-5-0-3 Purses: $772,914 Mark: 1:51.4
at Red Mile
Top wins: $1 million
Mohawk Million; $250,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes final
TWO-YEAR-OLD FEMALE
TROTTER
ANOKA HANOVER
Donato Hanover – Aunt
Mel – Yankee Glide
Breeder: Hanover Shoe
Farms
Owners: Noel Daley,
L.A. Express Stable, Caviart Farms
Trainer: Noel
Daley Driver: Todd McCarthy
Races: 14-10-1-1 Purses: $587,758 Mark: 1:52.3
at Meadowlands
Top wins: $451,800
Goldsmith Maid; $252,340 Kindergarten Classic Series final
THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE
TROTTER
AMIGO VOLO, gelding
Father Patrick –
Margarita Momma – Yankee Glide
Breeders: Kentuckiana
Farms, Jorgen Jahre Jr.
Owners: Pinske Stables,
David J. Miller
Trainer: R. Nifty
Norman Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 15-9-1-2 Purses: $939,498 Mark: 1:50.2
at Dover Downs (world record)
Top wins: $500,000
Breeders Crown; $444,000 Kentucky Futurity; $252,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes
final; $162,350 Matron
THREE-YEAR-OLD FEMALE
TROTTER
RAMONA HILL
Muscle Hill – Lock
Down Lindy – Lucky Chucky
Breeder: Crawford Farms
Owners: Brad Grant,
Crawford Farms Racing, Robert LeBlanc, In The Gym Partners
Trainer: Tony
Alagna Driver: Andrew McCarthy
Races: 10-6-1-1 Purses: $915,615 Mark: 1:50.1
at Meadowlands
Top wins: $1 million
Hambletonian; $266,000 Elegantimage; $253,500 Del Miller Memorial; $160,140
Harry M. Zweig Memorial Filly
TROTTER OF YEAR,
OLDER MALE TROTTER
GIMPANZEE, 4-year-old stallion
Chapter Seven –
Steamy Windows – Muscle Massive
Breeder: Order By Stable
Owners: Courant Inc., S
R F Stable
Trainer: Marcus
Melander Driver: Brian Sears
Races: 11-8-1-1 Purses: $980,964 Mark: 1:50
at Meadowlands
Top wins: $500,000
Breeders Crown; $464,900 Hambletonian Maturity; $291,350 John Cashman Memorial;
$250,000 Graduate Series final; $150,000 Caesars Trotting Classic
OLDER FEMALE TROTTER
MANCHEGO, 5-year-old
Muscle Hill – Secret
Magic – Cantab Hall
Breeder: Brittany Farms
Owner: Black Horse
Racing
Trainer: Nancy
Takter Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-6-2-2 Purses: $599,451 Mark: 1:49.3
at Plainridge Park (world record)
Top wins: $320,000 TVG
Series Open final; $300,000 Breeders Crown; $250,000 Spirit of Massachusetts