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The Little Brown Jug is a harness race for three-year-old pacing standardbred horses hosted by the Delaware County Agricultural Society since 1946 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds racetrack in Delaware, Ohio. The race takes place every year on the third Thursday after Labor Day.
This is a top level race for harness horse pacers in the United States. Pages in category "Little Brown Jug winners" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The Delaware County Fairgrounds racetrack is a half-mile dirt racing oval for harness racing events in Delaware, Ohio operated by the Delaware County Agricultural Society since 1946. The most important race run here is the Little Brown Jug.
Should David Miller and Night Hawk capture the $641,550 race, it make the Reynoldsburg native the winningest driver in Little Brown Jug history.
Teague then paid $45,000 to supplement Wiggle It Jiggleit into the 70th Little Brown Jug, [19] the most prestigious race for three-year-old pacers. The Little Brown Jug is the third leg of the Pacing Triple Crown and is a throwback to harness racing's past in that a horse must finish first in two races (usually an elimination heat and the ...
Little Brown Jug may refer to: "Little Brown Jug" (song), an 1869 song by Joseph Winner; Little Brown Jug (college football trophy), an American award dating to 1892; Little Brown Jug (horse racing), an American harness race for Standardbreds first run in 1946, or its namesake horse; Little Brown Jug (actor) or Don Reynolds (1937–2019 ...
William Robert (Billy) Haughton (November 23, 1923 – July 15, 1986) was an American harness driver and trainer. He was one of only three drivers to win the Hambletonian four times, the only one to win the Little Brown Jug five times, and the only one to win the Messenger Stakes seven times.
Minnesota (2-3, 0-2) hoped to win the Little Brown Jug for the first time in a decade and only the third time in the 21st century. “We are way past the point where moral victories matter to this program,” Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck said. “Everyone on our sideline thought we were going to win that game.”