Hambletonian-Festival augusti 2010                    
          3 åringar Worldclasstrotting.com          
  2 åringar        försök 31 juli          
  Peter Haughton
Purse: $460 000
     Hambletonian Purse: $1 000 000          
försök 30 juli       Hambletonian Oaks Purse: $500 000        
Merrie Annabelle
Purse: $345 000
      FINALER lördag 7 augusti                
  försök 29 juli                    
FINALER lördag 7 augusti          Äldre    Nat Ray försök   FINAL lördag 7. augusti        
                       
          Takter Sweeps Haughton Elims            
  Peter Haughton kval    The Meadowlands   fredag  30 juli  
                                             
     Peter Haughton kval    
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Takter Sweeps Haughton Elims
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
   
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RACE 4 - Meadowlands - NJ - July 30, 2010 
Conditions: PETER HAUGHTON MEMORIAL - ELIMINATION 2 Year Old Colts & Geldings   
Gait: Trot     Purse: $20,000     Class: P.Haughton     Distance: 1 Mile     
Planned Post Time: 8:00 PM
Res. Häst spår Kusk Trän KM Tid Odds Far Mor
1 LEADER OF THE GANG 5 Ron Pierce Jimmy W Takter 11,8 16 Muscles Yankee Fraulien Bluestone
2 NEAL 8 John Campbell Jim Campbell 12,1 96 Credit Winner Lavern Lavec
3 LINDY RESERVE 7 Tim Tetrick Frank Antonacci 12,2 39 Sj`s Caviar Crown N Lindy
4 WHIT 1 David Miller Homer Hochstetler 12,5 611 Classic Photo Woman Of Strength
5 MAGNUM KOSMOS 3 George Brennan Tabitha Teresczuk 12,5 122 Sj`s Caviar Mega Magic Vita
  GROOM HANOVER 2 Mike Lachance Chris Ryder 12,6 439 Cantab Hall Givemearing
  VC CHOCOHOLIC 10 Brian Sears Trond Smedshammer 12,7 116 Chocolatier Miss Madisyn Rose
  BUFFALINO HANOVER 9 Yannick Gingras Todd Schadel 14,5g 646 Cantab Hall Beignet Hanover
  BIG SKY STORM 4 Daniel Dube Chris Marino 14,1g 359 Classic Photo Big Sky Angel
  WHATEVER IT TAKES 6 Julie  miller Struken - Credit Winner Caper Caillie
RACE 6 - Meadowlands - NJ - July 30, 2010 
Conditions: PETER HAUGHTON MEMORIAL - ELIMINATION 2 Year Old Colts & Geldings   
Gait: Trot     Purse: $20,000     Class: P.Haughton     
Distance: 1 Mile     Planned Post Time: 8:40 PM
     
       
       
       
       
 
Res. Häst spår Kusk Trän KM Tid Odds Far Mor
1 PASTOR STEPHEN 8 Yannick Gingras Jimmy W Takter 12,2 41 Cantab Hall Gala Dream
2 BROAD BAHN 5 Ron Pierce Dan Daley 12,3 36 Broadway Hall Madonarail
3 ORLANDO 7 George Brennan Don Swick 12,5 137 Andover Hall Arlanda Hanover
4 CHARLIE DE VIE 6 Mike Lachance Oyvind Hegdal 12,7 77 Yankee Glide Knickers Hanover
5 EVIL URGES 3 David Miller Homer Hochstetler 12,8 38 Cash Hall Siren Hall
6 MUSCLELANEOUS 2 Tim Tetrick Ray Schnittker 13,0 16 Muscles Yankee Spendthrift
7 LUCKYCHARM HANOVER 10 John Campbell Thomas Haughton 13,0 265 Andover Hall Lady Luck Hanover
8 CONSUS BLUE CHIP 4 Daniel Dube Jonas Czernyson 13,3 420 Muscles Yankee Platinum Power
9 CELEBRITY BOMBAY 1 Brian Sears Staffan Lind 14,6 734 Yankee Glide Secret Harmony
10 BUNGALOW BILL 9   Jeffrey Webster dg 941 Andover Hall Wherley
     
         
                                   
    Takter Sweeps Haughton Elims            
                                             
     

Jimmy Takter trainees won both $20,000 eliminations for the Peter Haughton Memorial for two-year-old colt and gelding trotters Friday night at Meadowlands Racetrack.

In the first and fastest elimination, Leader Of The Gang pulled away in the stretch run, trotting to victory in 1:55.3. Neal (John Campbell) finished second and The Lindy Reserve (Tim Tetrick) was third. Whit (Dave Miller) and Magnum Kosmos (George Brennan) rounded out the top five spots, qualifying for the final next Saturday, August 7.

Leader Of The Gang was a $170,000 yearling purchase at the Standardbred Horse Sale in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for owners Christina Takter of East Windsor, New Jersey; Brixton Medical Ab. of Sweden; Joyce Mc Clleland of Zanesville, Ohio and R A W Equine Inc. of Burlington, ON. The Muscles Yankee freshman remains undefeated in four starts for trainer Jimmy Takter. He was driven by Ron Pierce and paid $3.20 to win.

“The trip went real good,” said Pierce. “We floated out there real nice in the beginning and fell into the three hole. We were able to cruise to the front and relax after that. Frank Antonacci’s horse [The Lindy Reserve] raced big last week and I was concerned tonight about him. During the race I tipped off his [The Lindy Reserve] back before we straightened out. Last week he [Leader Of The Gang] threw steps at me and I was concerned tonight but Jimmy Takter went back to the drawing board and fixed him up and there were no steps tonight.”

“There’s a lot of class in this horse," said trainer Jimmy Takter. “We almost had him 100 percent for this week. There are still a couple of small issues we have to address before next Saturday. He was a beautiful colt that we really loved in the sale. It’s hard to say if he was the greatest in the beginning but as soon as we started training him a little bit faster, we started to realize he was special.”

Pastor Stephen, another Takter trainee, made a late charge to the front, to win the second elimination by three-quarters of a length in 1:56.1. Broad Bahn (Ron Pierce) and Orlando (George Brennan) finished second and third. The final two qualifiers were Charlier De Vie(Mike Lachance) and Evil Urges (Dave Miller).

“I think [he fits in with the other horses]; he’s undefeated,” said Takter. “He’s a good horse, he has a lot of ability and he’s still a baby. When he starts learning how to race, he will start to grow on you. The horse is racing good, and on the same token, we are very fortunate to train for the best owners in the business and dealing with the best materials. I’m very fortunate to have good people behind me that help me out.”

Pastor Stephen was a $67,000 yearling purchase at Lexington Selected Sale for owners Christina Takter, John Fielding of Toronto, ON and Brittany Farms of Versailles, Kentucky. The bay colt by Cantab Hall is also undefeated in three starts. He paid $8.20 to win.

“Jimmy told me he’s really handy,” said driver Yannick Gingras. “He said just put him on the gate and go. I was second or third over and then slid back to the rail. They were going plenty [fast] and at that point I was just hoping to make the final and keep him brave. I got lucky; he shot up [in between horses] and actually trotted home like a good horse. His last eighth was his fastest eighth of the race, so that’s usually a good thing.”

The $523,000 (est.) Peter Haughton Memorial will be held Saturday, August 7. The elimination winners will have the opportunity to choose their post positions for the final.

           
                                             
               
                                           
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