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The 2020 Hambletonian takes center stage in the horse racing world this Saturday. Held at the Meadowlands, the event pits ten of the best trotters in the world against each other in search of a $1 million prize. Year in and year out, it is considered to be the top event in the offshoot of horse racing known as harness racing, attracting a worldwide audience of fans and bettors.

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  • $1 Million Hambletonian - America's Trotting Classic The Hambletonian is the first and most prestigious leg of the Trotting Triple Crown. The field for the 95th edition of the $1,000,000 Hambletonian, an open event for 3-year-olds on the trot, which takes place at Meadowlands Racetrack on Saturday, August 8 and has a post time of 4:35 p.m., with post position, horse (driver, trainer).
  • The Hambletonian is also the longest-running live broadcast in harness racing. 3 event will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network from 4-5:30 p.m. The Hambletonian Trail commences Saturday, May 4, with the Dexter Cup and Lady Suffolk at Freehold Raceway. Meadowlands (H) Results.

Just as the Kentucky Derby is considered to be the top race each year in the thoroughbred part of horse racing, the Hambletonian, which enjoys its 95th edition this year and takes place at the Meadowlands in New Jersey, stands atop the standardbred racing world. Standardbreds are the horses that compete in harness racing. Harness racing features drivers guiding their horses from a bike-like wheeled contraption called a sulky behind pulled behind the animal, as opposed to the thoroughbreds, who have a jockey on top of them.

Like just about every other sport you can imagine, harness racing was thrown into disarray in 2020. Luckily, the sport, in America anyway, holds many of its top events in the heat of summer. That means that events like the Hambletonian didn’t really have to change the actual race plans too much.

But what the layoff did affect was the experience level of the trotters involved. It’s safe to say that most of the ten competitors in the race would have had more races under the belt were it not for the three months or so when there wasn’t any racing in the United States. That could lead to a somewhat more unpredictable race on Saturday.

The 2020 Hambletonian Brings About a Change

The 2020 Hambletonian also stands out for a change in the way the race is run. In past years, the Hambo was raced in heats on the same day. Two eliminations were held and then the final took place later that afternoon.

But because heat racing has gone the way of the dodo bird for the most part in the sport, it was decided that the practice should be put out to pasture. As a result, the eliminations to set the field for the 2020 Hambletonian actually took place last Saturday. It gives bettors much more of a chance to study the horses instead of having to bet on the fly.

One thing that never changes about the Hambletonian: it is as thrilling as it gets in the sport of harness racing. That long stretch drive at the Big M is only a matter of seconds but it can seem like an eternity when those horses are striving to capture the biggest prize of the year. Bettors know that feeling as they try to will their chosen horse home to the finish line.

We’re here to help you pick your favorite with this 2020 Hambletonian betting preview. First, we’ll take you through each of the ten hoses in the race and talk about their strengths and weaknesses. And then we’ll give you our choices for who we think is going to come out on top in this prestigious.

2020 Hambletonian Details

  • Where: The Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey
  • When: Saturday, August 8, 2020, post time approximately 4:30 PM Eastern Time
  • Who: 10 three-year-old trotters
  • How long: 1 mile
  • How much: $1 million purse

2020 Hambletonian Contenders

1 – Ready For Moni (Yannick Gingras, Nancy Takter), 3-1

Trainer Nancy Takter should have a real chance to pull out her first ever Hambletonian victory to match the three that her father Jimmy picked up. Ready For Moni was outstanding in his elimination victory last Saturday, carving out the mile and holding up well under pressure. The colt is now 2 for 2 in 2020.
This would also be a breakthrough victory for Gingras, who is still looking for his first ever Hambo win but is generally regarded as one of the best in the sport. Great as a 2-year-old, Ready For Moni has looked even better this season and is making his third start of the year, generally a good time for a performance spike. If he gets spike, it will be tough to deny this budding champion.

2 – Back Of The Neck (Scott Zeron*, Ake Svanstedt), 4-1

In the trotting world, no one gets as much as respect as trainer Ake Svanstedt. And it always seems like he sneaks up with horses that aren’t getting as much attention as everybody else. That’s exactly what happened three years ago when he scored a victory with Perfect Spirit in an upset.

Driver Zeron also has Hambletonian success in his recent rear-view mirror, winning the race in both 2016 and 2018. It should be interesting if he chooses this horse and, if he does, if he pushes Back Of The Neck for the lead again as he did in the elimination. Surviving a speed duel with Ready For Moni seems like it could be a difficult task, one that could leave both horses worse for wear when the stretch drive arrives.

3 – Hollywood Story (Tim Tetrick*, Marcus Melander), 15-1

This is the first of three Marcus Melander entries in the race, all of which are going off at 15-1 odds. Melander has horses seemingly everywhere in the two and three-year-old ranks, and he’d love to add the Hambletonian to his overstuffed trophy case. But he doesn’t seem to have the power this year, at least not at first glance.

Hollywood Story did well to sneak into the finals from a tough post position last week. And, in Tim Tetrick, he gets one of the most decorated of all drivers (if Tetrick, as expected, does choose this horse.) Tetrick would love to add a second Hambo to his ledger; he won the race back in 2012 with Market Share and is in a spot where he might be able to grab good cover and get a beneficial trip behind early speed.

4 – Big Oil (Andy Miller, Julie Miller), 15-1

Here is another colt who, most likely, is going to want to go out there and be a part of the chase for the early lead. That might not be the right tactic to take with the speed of Ready For Moni and Back Of The Neck also winging on the front end. As a result, Big Oil might have to attempt a different strategy.

There are a lot of red flags with this colt in this race, especially considering that both of his wins in 2020 have come on 5/8-mile ovals in Pennsylvania. Big Oil might not have the right style for the one-mile track at the Meadowlands. As respected as Andy and Julie Miller might be, this might not be the race for them, at least not this year.

5 – Ramona Hill (Andrew McCarthy, Tony Alagna), 5-2

Unlike in the thoroughbred world, where it is very rare for a female horse to beat the boys in a Triple Crown-style race, fillies have had decent success in the Hambletonian. Just two years ago, Atlanta became the 14th filly to win the race, doing so in pretty dominant fashion. After winning her elimination, Ramona Hill wants to add her name to the list.
If you watched her elimination from last Saturday, you probably thought that Ramona Hill was hopelessly out of it at about the halfway point of the race. But her incredible kick in the late stretch was something for the ages, and it’s something that should scare everybody in this race. The 2019 Breeders Crown champion for her division, Ramona Hill certainly has what it takes to beat the boys.

6 – Threefiftytwo (Scott Zeron, Luc Blais), 6-1

We don’t how Scott Zeron will choose to drive in this race; based on morning-line odds, it might be wiser to go with Back Of The Neck. However, it was just a year ago that the Canadian trainer Blais won this race in a surprise with Forbidden Trade and Bob McClure doing the driving. Maybe that recent history will sway Zeron in his thinking.

Regardless, Blais has proven he knowns how to knock off the bigger names. Threefiftytwo showed his mettle in the elimination by finishing a close second despite it being his first race in from Canada. Can he follow a similar path to his stablemate on Saturday and surprise the American favorites for a Hambletonian victory?

7 – Capricornus (Tim Tetrick, Marcus Melander), 15-1

Capricornus was one of the bigger surprises on Elimination Saturday, sneaking into a third-place finish at long odds in the split won by Ready For The Moni. While he never threatened for the win, it was still a better effort than the oddsmakers thought he had in him. Having Tetrick aboard would be a boost, but there are capable drivers on the sideline would could fill in and do a nice job if Tetrick chooses to go with Hollywood Story.

As a winner of just three of 15 lifetime starts, Capricornus might not be one who has a great shot here. He won’t be able to ride the pylons and sneak up late for a minor award either, considering the tougher post position. This is one you can probably throw out when you make your deliberations on the 2020 Hambletonian.

8 – Rome Pays Off (Mattias Melander, Marcus Melander), 15-1

One more from the Melander barn, this time with his brother Mattias doing the driving. Mattias Melander is relatively new to these high-stakes racing wars, although you could argue that he knows Rome Pays Off better than any other driver here knows their horse. Maybe that familiarity can give him the same kind of edge last year that Bob McClure had with Forbidden Trade.

Rome Pays Off was coming off back to back wins heading into the elimination last week, where he snuck in with a fifth-place. And in that race, he did show something with a gutsy first-over move that he wasn’t able to sustain. Most likely, though, he’ll be up the track late while the winners battle it out.

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9 – Sister Sledge (Brian Sears, Ron Burke), 12-1

The second filly in the race is named after the disco band famous for “We Are Family.” Speaking of family, the Burke family has dominated this sport from their trainer’s perch for the last few decades. Yet amazingly, neither father Mickey Burke or son Ron Burke, who took over from his Dad several years ago, have ever won this race.

The #9 post won’t make it easy for Sister Sledge for sure, especially because she prefers to leave for the front end. Still, she is just two starts removed from a scorching mile at the Meadowlands, proving she has the ceiling to get it done here. It’s just a matter of her getting the breaks, which is where Sears, a three-time Hambletonian winner, can really help matters.

10 – Amigo Volo (Dexter Dunn, Nifty Norman), 12-1

Last year as a freshman, he beat several of these horses in the Breeders Crown championships for two-year-old trotters. And it feels like he is only now rounding into shape in 2020. Despite a troubled journey, he managed a third-place finish in the elimination won by Ramona Hill.
The key here will be whether or not Amigo Volo can adapt his style to the speed in the race and lay back early. Driver Dexter Dunn has been a revelation in the sport since arriving from New Zealand last year. Perhaps he can find the right journey for Amigo Volo to peak in the biggest race of his career.

2020 Hambletonian Pick

You should remember, when you go to make your wager on Saturday’s race at a top horse racing site, that so much of who does well in a particular harness race comes down to styles. In this race, it just seems like there is way too much speed for any horse to expect to get an uncontested lead and rate the pace. As a result, it would seem like the 2020 Hambletonian sets up better for those coming off the pace.

Picks

And that leads right into the wheelhouse of Ramona Hill, who should become the second filly n the last three years to win the race. Look for Amigo Volo to put together a big effort for second while Hollywood Story sneaks in for the show and Ready For The Mini rounds out the superfecta.

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Hambletonian Stakes
Triple Crown race
LocationMeadowlands Racetrack, East Rutherford, New Jersey,
United States
Inaugurated1926
Race typeHarness race for standardbred trotters
Websitewww.hambletonian.org/index.html
Race information
Distance1,609 meters (1 mile)
SurfaceDirt
Qualification3yo
Purse$1,000,000 (2015)

The Hambletonian Stakes is a major American harness race, named in honor of Hambletonian 10, a foundation sire of the Standardbred horse breed, also known as the 'Father of the American Trotter.' The Hambletonian is held annually for three-year-old trotting Standardbreds. It is the first event in the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters. The Hambletonian is run at Meadowlands Racetrack (New Jersey) on the first Saturday in August.[1]

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The Hambletonian first took place at the New York State Fair in Syracuse, NY in 1926. The race switched from Syracuse to Lexington, KY for the 1927 and 1929 races, however, because of rainouts. Starting in 1930, Good Time Park in Goshen, NY hosted the race until 1956 with the exception of 1943. That year, The Hambletonian was raced at Empire City Race Track, which became Yonkers Raceway in 1950, because of wartime gas rationing. The Du Quoin State Fair in Du Quoin, IL gained the rights to host the race in 1957 and held on to it until 1980. Since 1981, the race has been at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, NJ

Records[edit]

Most wins by a driver
  • 6 – John Campbell (1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, 2006)
Most wins by a trainer
  • 5 – Billy Haughton (1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1982)

Ben White (1927, 1933, 1936, 1942, 1943)

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Stanley Dancer (1965, 1968, 1972, 1975, 1983)

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Stakes record
  • 1:50 1/5 – Muscle Hill (2009)

Hambletonian Picks For Today

Hambletonian Stakes winners[edit]

Year
Winner
Driver
Trainer
Owner
Time
Purse
2020Ramona HillAndy McCarthyTony AlagnaBrad Grant, Crawford Farms, Robert Leblanc & In The Gym Partners1:50 1/5$1,000,000
2019Forbidden TradeBob McClureLuc BlaisSerge Godin & Distinction Capital1:51 0/5$1,000,000
2018AtlantaScott ZeronRick ZeronRick Zeron, Crawford Fms, Holland1:50 4/5$1,000,000
2017Perfect SpiritÅke SvanstedtÅke SvanstedtSrf Stable,Delray Beach,FL1:50 3/5$1,000,000
2016Marion MarauderScott ZeronPaula WellwoodJean Wellwood, Devin Keeler1:51 4/5$1,000,000
2015PinkmanBrian SearsJimmy TakterChristina Takter, John & Jim Fielding, Joyce McClelland, Herb Liverman1:51 0/5$1,000,000
2014TrixtonJimmy TakterJimmy TakterBrixton Medical Ab (Bengt Agerup) & Christina Takter1:50 3/5$1,006,125
2013Royalty For LifeBrian SearsGeorge DucharmeAl Ross, Chip Campbell, Jr., Paul Fountaine1:52 1/5$1,000,000
2012Market ShareTim TetrickLinda ToscanoRichard S. Gutnick, T L P Stable, William J. Augustine1:52 1/5$1,500,000
2011Broad BahnGeorge BrennanNoel DaleyFam Alber Horse Racing LLC (Leif Alber)1:53 0/0$1,500,000
2010Muscle MassiveRonald PierceJimmy TakterBrixton Medical Ab (Bengt Agerup), Order By Stable (Stefan Balazsi), et al.1:51 0/0$1,500,000
2009Muscle HillBrian SearsGregory B. PeckTLP Stable, Jerry Silva, Southwind Farm, Muscle Hill Racing LLC1:50 1/5$1,520,333
2008DeweycheatumnhoweRay SchnittkerRay SchnittkerSchnittker, Iannazzo, Gewertz, Baldassare & Deweycheatumnhowe Stable1:52 0/0$1,500,000
2007Donato HanoverRonald PierceSteve Elliott(Lessees) Steve Arnold, David Scharf, Golden Touch Stables1:53 2/5$1,500,000
2006GlidemasterJohn CampbellBlair BurgessRobert Burgess, Karin-Olsson Burgess, Marsha Cohen, Brittany Farms1:51 1/5$1,500,000
2005Vivid PhotoRoger HammerRoger HammerRoger Hammer, Todd Schadel1:52 3/5$1,500,000
2004Windsong's LegacyTrond SmedshammerTrond SmedshammerAnn Brannvoll, Ted Gewertz, Patricia Spinelli1:54 1/5$1,000,000
2003Amigo HallMichel LachanceBlair BurgessWalnut Hall Limited (Alan J. Leavitt), Robert Burgess, Karin Olsson-Burgess1:54 0/0$1,000,000
2002Chip Chip HoorayEric LedfordCharles SylvesterC. Sylvester, M. Prakas, Wingedfoot Farms, N. Goldman1:53 3/5$1,000,000
2001Scarlet KnightStefan MelanderStefan MelanderStefan Melander1:53 4/5$1,000,000
2000Yankee PacoTrevor RitchieDouglas McIntoshHarry Ivey & Dr. Tom Ivey1:53 2/5$1,000,000
1999Self PossessedMichel LachanceRon GurfeinSelf Possessed Stable (D. Scharf, J. Silva, L. Domiano, G. Segal)1:51 3/5$1,000,000
1998Muscles YankeeJohn CampbellCharles SylvesterPerretti Farms Inc, Irving G. Liverman & David French1:52 2/5$1,000,000
1997Malabar ManMalvern C. BurroughsJimmy TakterMalvern C. Burroughs1:55 0/0$1,000,000
1996ContinentalvictoryMichel LachanceRon GurfeinContinentalvictory Stable1:52 1/5$1,200,000
1995TagliabueJohn CampbellJim CampbellArlene & Jules J. Siegel1:54 4/5$1,200,000
1994Victory DreamMichel LachanceRon GurfeinFA Stable (Frank Antonacci) & Victory Dream Stable (Alan J. Leavitt, et al.)1:54 1/5$1,200,000
1993American WinnerRonald PierceMilton SmithRobert Key, John Glesmann1:53 1/5$1,200,000
1992Alf PalemaMickey McNicholPer ErikssonKarl-Erik Bender, Per Eriksson1:56 2/5$1,288,000
1991Giant VictoryJack MoiseyevPer ErikssonJacqueline & Theodore Gewertz, Robins Racing Stable1:54 4/5$1,238,000
1990HarmoniousJohn CampbellOsvaldo FormiaLindy Racing Stable, Sal Garofalo1:54 1/5$1,346,000
1989Park Avenue Joe (DH)Ron WaplesCharles SylvesterPark Avenue Stable2:00 2/5$1,131,000
1989Probe (DH)William FahyOsvaldo FormiaLindy Farms2:00 2/5
1988Armbro GoalJohn CampbellJan JohnsonJames R. Plate, Paul H. Ryan, Michael V. Caggiano1:54 3/5$1,156,800
1987Mack LobellJohn CampbellCharles SylvesterOne More Time Stable (Louis P. Guida, et al.) & Fair Winds Farm (E. Mullen)1:53 3/5$1,046,300
1986Nuclear KosmosUlf ThoresenPer HenriksenLilla Henriksen, Geo. & Gary Hoffman, Stephen Sullivan1:55 2/5$1,172,082
1985PrakasBill O'DonnellPer ErikssonHans G. Enggren, Iain L. Mackenzie, Carl J. Vizzi1:54 3/5$1,272,000
1984Historic FreightBen WebsterSamuel 'Skip' LewisABC Stables, Inc.1:56 2/5$1,219,000
1983DuennaStanley DancerStanley DancerClearview Stable1:57 2/5$1,000,000
1982Speed BowlTommy HaughtonBilly HaughtonPony Stable (B. Haughton, D. Miller, P. Soldner, F. Miller, M. Hempt, B. Brown)1:56 4/5$875,750
1981Shiaway St. PatRay RemmenRay RemmenShiawassee Farm, Inc.2:01 1/5$838,000
1980BurgomeisterBilly HaughtonBilly HaughtonPeter Haughton1:56 3/5$293,570
1979Legend HanoverGeorge SholtyRay TrippMessenger Stable (Raymond Galt)1:56 1/5$300,000
1978Speedy SomolliHoward BeissingerHoward BeissingerAnn Beissinger, Barbara Mumma, Alan J. Leavitt, William Rosenberg1:55 0/0$241,280
1977Green SpeedBilly HaughtonBilly HaughtonBeverly Lloyds1:55 3/5$284,310
1976Steve LobellBilly HaughtonBilly HaughtonMill Island Stable (Richard Herman & Murray Siegel)1:56 2/5$263,524
1975BonefishStanley DancerStanley DancerStanley F. & Rachel L. Dancer & A. M. Cuddy Stable1:59 0/0$232,192
1974Christopher T.Billy HaughtonBilly HaughtonJohn L. Thro1:58 3/5$160,150
1973FlirthRalph N. BaldwinRalph N. BaldwinArden Homestead Stable (E. Roland Harriman & Elbridge T. Gerry, Sr.)1:57 1/5$144,710
1972Super BowlStanley DancerStanley DancerRachel L. Dancer, Rose Hild Breeding Farm1:56 2/5$119,090
1971Speedy CrownHoward BeissingerHoward BeissingerCrown Stable, Inc. (Frank & Thomas Antonacci)1:57 2/5$129,770
1970Timothy T.John F. Simpson, Jr.John F. Simpson, Sr.John F. Simpson, Sr.1:58 2/5$143,630
1969Lindy's PrideHoward BeissingerHoward BeissingerLindy Farm, Inc.1:57 3/5$124,910
1968Nevele PrideStanley DancerStanley DancerNevele Acres, Louis Resnick1:59 2/5$116,190
1967Speedy StreakDel CameronFrank ErvinClarence F. Gaines, John R. Gaines, Kenneth D. Owen2:00 0/0$122,650
1966Kerry WayFrank ErvinFrank ErvinGainesway Farm1:58 4/5$122,540
1965Egyptian CandorDel CameronStanley DancerRachel L. Dancer2:03 4/5$122,245
1964AyresJohn F. Simpson, Sr.John F. Simpson, Sr.Charlotte Sheppard1:56 4/5$115,281
1963Speedy ScottRalph N. BaldwinRalph N. BaldwinCastleton Farm1:57 3/5$115,549
1962A. C.'s VikingSanders RussellSanders RussellMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Petersen1:59 3/5$116,612
1961Harlan DeanJimmy ArthurDelvin MillerMax C. Hempt, Delvin Miller, Ray Cleveland1:58 2/5$131,573
1960Blaze HanoverJoe O'BrienJoe O'BrienS. A. Camp Farms1:59 3/5$147,481
1959Diller HanoverFrank ErvinRalph N. BaldwinHall Stables (Howard M. Hall)2:01 1/5$125,283
1958Emily's PrideFlave NipeFred EganCastleton Farm & Walnut Hall Farm1:59 4/5$106,719
1957Hickory SmokeJohn F. Simpson, Sr.John F. Simpson, Sr.Lawrence B. Sheppard & Archie Mudge2:00 1/5$111,126
1956The IntruderNed BowerNed BowerAllwood Stable2:01 2/5$100,603
1955Scott FrostJoe O'BrienJoe O'BrienS. A. Camp Farms2:00 3/5$86,863
1954Newport DreamDel CameronDel CameronOctave Blake2:02 4/5$106,830
1953HelicopterHarry M. HarveyDelvin MillerArmstrong Bros.2:01 3/5$117,117
1952Sharp NoteBion ShivelyBion ShivelyClyde W. Clark2:02 3/5$87,637
1951MainlinerGuy CrippenGuy CrippenRalph H. Kroening2:02 3/5$95,263
1950Lusty SongDelvin MillerFay FitzpatrickHayes Fair Acres2:02 0/0$75,209
1949Miss TillyFred EganFred EganCharles W. Phellis2:01 2/5$69,791
1948Demon HanoverHarrison R. HoytHarrison R. HoytMr. & Mrs. Harrison R. Hoyt2:02 0/0$59,941
1947Hoot MonScepter F. PalinScepter F. PalinCastleton Farm2:00 0/0$46,267
1946ChestertownThomas S. BerryHarry P. WhitneyWalter E. Smith2:02 1/2$50,995
1945Titan HanoverHarry E. Pownall, Sr.Harry E. Pownall, Sr.Arden Homestead Stable (E. R. Harriman & E. T. Gerry, Sr.)2:04 0/0$50,196
1944Yankee MaidHenry ThomasHenry ThomasArch L. Derby2:04 0/0$33,577
1943Volo SongBenjamin WhiteBenjamin WhiteWilliam H. Strang, Jr.2:02 1/2$42,298
1942The AmbassadorBenjamin WhiteBenjamin WhiteWilliam H. Strang, Jr.2:04 0/0$38,954
1941Bill GallonLee SmithLee SmithR. Horace Johnston2:05 0/0$38,729
1940Spencer ScottFred EganFred EganCharles W. Phellis2:02 0/0$43,658
1939Peter AstraHugh M. 'Doc' ParshallHugh M. 'Doc' ParshallDr. Lowry M. Guilinger2:04 1/4$40,502
1938Mc LinHenry ThomasHenry ThomasHanover Shoe Farms2:02 1/4$37,962
1937Shirley HanoverHenry ThomasHenry ThomasHanover Shoe Farms2:01 1/2$37,912
1936RosalindBenjamin WhiteBenjamin WhiteGib White2:01 3/4$35,643
1935GreyhoundScepter F. PalinScepter F. PalinEdward J. Baker2:02 1/4$33,321
1934Lord JimHugh M. 'Doc' ParshallHugh M. 'Doc' ParshallEarl L. Mefford2:02 3/4$25,845
1933Mary ReynoldsBenjamin WhiteBenjamin WhiteWilliam N. Reynolds2:03 3/4$40,459
1932The MarchionessWilliam CatonWilliam CatonMrs. Ralph Keeler2:01 1/4$49,489
1931Calumet ButlerRichard D. McMahonRichard D. McMahonCalumet Farm2:03 1/4$50,921
1930Hanover's BerthaTom BerryTom BerryHanover Shoe Farms2:03 0/0$56,859
1929Walter DearWalter CoxWalter CoxWilliam H. Cane2:02 3/4$60,309
1928SpencerWilliam H. LeeseWilliam H. LeeseDavid M. Look2:02 1/2$66,226
1927Iosola's WorthyMarvin ChildsBenjamin WhiteE. J. Merkle2:03 3/4$54,694
1926Guy McKinneyNathaniel D. RayNathaniel D. RayHenry B. Rea2:04 3/4$73,451

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Hambletonian (and Hambletonian Oaks Filly Division)'. hambletonian.org. Retrieved 2009-04-15.

External links[edit]

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