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Monticello Raceway is a harness racing track and former casino in Monticello, New York. It is owned and operated by Empire Resorts. The racetrack is nicknamed "The Mighty M" and races standardbred horse races during the afternoons year-round. The current racetrack is a 1/2 mile oval.
Jack E. Lee (May 29, 1936 - July 30, 2009) was a track, baseball, and wrestling public address announcer, from the 1960s through the 1990s.. Lee is primarily known for calling several major harness races at the now-defunct Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island (Westbury, NY) in the 1970s and 1980s, and is considered by many to be the "Golden Voice" of that era in harness racing.
Roger Huston (born September 16, 1942 [1]), known as "The Voice", is a harness race announcer. He has announced over 167,000 races [1] in his career, covering at least 126 different tracks in 17 states and 7 countries [2] (as of 2014). He was also the Public Address Announcer for The Pitt Panthers in football (and limited basketball) in the ...
Dinerman replaces Chris Griffin, who served as track announcer in 2023. Griffin replaced Frank Mirahmadi, who came to Monmouth Park in 2015 and left to call races at Saratoga in 2023.
Jul. 25—When Brian Loman began planning for Tuesday's harness racing session at the Champaign County Fair, he wanted to make it special. What to do? Well, start with a celebrity race. WCIA's ...
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Catello R. Manzi (born June 27, 1950) is an American harness racing driver and trainer. Manzi's nickname is 'Catman'. [2] Born in Monticello, New York, Manzi grew up in Sullivan County, New York, in a harness-racing family. His father Alfonso was a horse trainer. [3] He drove his first race at Monticello Raceway in the late 1960s.
The following is a list of commentators who have broadcast thoroughbred racing events for Fox Sports. Race callers. Larry Collmus [1] Trevor Denman [2] Tom Durkin [3]