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Pompano Park opened in 1964. [1] It was billed as "The Winter Home of Harness Racing", as its tropical South Florida location made it an ideal alternative for horsemen, when most of the racetracks to the north are subject to racing in snow, ice, and bitter cold conditions. The track operated its live racing meet for about ten months out of ...
Race type: Harness race for ... Purse: $600,000 (2023) The Breeders 3yo Colt & Gelding Trot is a harness racing event for three-year-old ... Pompano Park (Ppk ...
The Breeders Crown Open Mare Trot is a harness racing event for three-year-old and older Standardbred mare trotters. It is one part of the Breeders Crown annual series of twelve races for both Standardbred trotters and pacers. First run in 1986, it is contested over a distance of one mile.
Harness race for Standardbred ... Purse: $600,000 (2023) The Breeders Crown Open Pace is a harness racing event for Standardbred ... Pompano Park (Ppk) Florida (1 ...
The Breeders Crown Open Mare Pace is a harness racing event for four-year-old and older ... Freehold Raceway (Fhl) New Jersey (1) Pompano Park (Ppk) Florida (1) The ...
The Breeders Crown 3YO Filly Pace is a harness racing event for three-year-old Standardbred ... Mohawk Raceway (Moh) Ontario (5) Pompano Park (Ppk) Florida (4) Harrah ...
The Breeders Crown is an annual series of harness races in the United States and Canada covering each of the sport's twelve traditional categories of age, gait and gender. The series was initiated by the Hambletonian Society, promoters of the Hambletonian Stakes, in 1984 to enhance the Standardbred breeding industry and to promote the sport of harness racing by providing a lucrative high ...
He was unbeaten in 13 starts in his 2-year-old season, when he was named Harness Horse of the Year. His earnings of $604,900 were a two-year-old record for either the Standardbred or Thoroughbred breed. In 1980, Niatross won The Meadowlands Pace, which was the first million dollar race in either standardbred or thoroughbred racing history. [3]