World Records For Temple Of Doom, Manningly
It was a gorgeous afternoon in Nichols, New York
on Sunday, August 29 as some of the best sophomore
trotters in the world collected for the 36th edition
of The Harry M. Zweig Memorial Trot.
Lucky Chucky was the horse collecting the
headlines heading into the race, but in the first
$134,965 division of the Zweig Memorial,
Temple Of Doom and David Miller stole the show
with a World Record performance of 1:52.4 for
three-year-old colt trotters on a five eighth’s mile
track.

Temple Of Doom
Photo by Fred Brown Photography
The duo left from post position number five and
trotted through fractions of :27.1, :57.2, and
1:25.1 before sprinting away from the field with
long powerful strides with a final panel notched in
:27.3.
The mile eclipsed the World Record set exactly
one week ago by Lucky Chucky and John Campbell at
Harrah’s Chester of 1:53, which was shared with
Explosive Matter (Ron Pierce) from 2009.
It was only the second win of the career for the
three-year-old son of Yankee Glide-Armbro Temple,
who is trained by Jonas Czernyson for Robert
Rosenheim Stable.
“He had a bad post in the final of the
Hambletonian and still raced good, and last week he
raced really good at Chester. We have never put him
on the front end but I decided to today and he raced
as good as he ever has. I was a little surprised
with the World Record because we didn’t go that much
in the second quarter, but he was sharp today and
trotted right through the wire.” said winning driver
David Miller in the winner’s circle.

Lucky Chucky Photo by Fred Brown Photography
In the second division of the Harry M. Zweig
Memorial Trot,
Lucky Chucky did not disappoint and cruised to
victory in 1:53.3.
Campbell settled Lucky Chucky in third at the
rail as the field reached the quarter mile mark in
27.3, Campbell then shuffled Lucky Chucky to the
front past the three-eighth’s reaching the half-mile
pole in :57.1. As the field trotted towards three
quarters Campbell still hadn’t even asked the
three-year-old for any go and clipped by three
quarters in 1:25.4. Heading around the final turn
Hall of Famer John Campbell let the Hambletonian
runner-up trot home a final panel of :27.4 to win by
open lengths ahead of Baximum and Waldorf Hall.
The victory tallied up the third win in six
seasonal starts for the three-year-old son of
Windsongs Legacy-Aerobics, who is trained by Chuck
Sylvester for the ownership group of SGS Partners,
Perretti Racing Stable, and Lindy Racing Stable.
Trainer Chuck Sylvester spoke with Bob
“Hollywood” Heyden in the winner’s circle following
the victory and said the next stop for Lucky Chucky
would be the Canadian Trotting Classic followed by
the Breeder’s Crown and Kentucky Futurity.
Temple Of Doom’s World Record performance came
two races after Jeff Gregory and Manningly
established a new World Record for four-year-old
trotting stallions on a five eighth’s mile track in
1:52.3.

Manningly
Photo by Fred Brown Photography
Gregory turned
Manningly to go to the gate and the trotter put
in a few steps before getting back on the trot and
then scorched through fractions of :27.3, :56.1, and
1:23.4 before trotting home an open length winner in
a career best of 1:52.3.
The mile eclipsed the previous World Record set
by Majestic Son at Rideau Carleton of 1:53 back in
2007 and equaled by P J Clark at Pocono Down on
August 10 this year. The mile of 1:52.3 also
established a new all age track record at Tioga
Downs that was set by Buck I St Pat and Tim Tetrick
in 1:53.1 earlier this year.
“He put in a few steps on me there when I turned
him to go to the gate so when I left with him I
didn’t take hold and let him do things his way. I
was surprised with the mile because I didn’t even
pull the plugs on him and he felt like he could have
gone more if we needed to,” said Jeff Gregory
following his world record performance with
Manningly.
Two divisions of the Harry M. Zweig Memorial Trot
for three-year-old trotting fillies were also held
on Sunday afternoon. In the first division
Impressive Kemp and Jim Morrill Jr. wore down
heavy favourite Spicy Wings with a first over grind
and won by a nose in a new lifetime best of 1:55.1.
In the second division, John Campbell fronted
Up Front Juansteen for trainer Kelly O’Donnell
and the duo drew off to win in 1:56.2.