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Was reading an old post from 2023. “ who was a trainer/ driver to make over $100,000 in % from one race.” One name came to mind. It was Bill Haughton. The race was the 2 million dollar Woodrow Wilson Pace. The horse was Mackenzie Alamhurst. I believe it was 1981 or 1982. Mr. Haughton won the richest race ever in harness or flat racing at the time and Mr. Haughton was the trainer/driver. The winner share was one million plus so 5% training and 5% driving fee is $ 100,000.
Fortune Teller…Eldon Harner
He won the Woodrow Wilson-with a purse over $ 2,ooo,ooo I'm pretty sure.
I remember Governor Skipper training at the Pinehurst harness track in NC. Buck Norris trained the colt and I believe John Chapman drove him. Actually I was just talking to Scott Norris earlier ( Buck’s son ). One memory after another. Thanks Meadow Ford for the question!!!!!
AH PinehurstLayed over there for a couple days one fall in the early 70's.Shipping PA. to Pompano.They put us in an old barn that had been empty all summer.All I can remember were the giant rat holes in every stall.I still get "the willies" thinking about them.Del Cameron put me to work jogging and training a set.Glad to get away from the rats. and I aint going backWell Meadow Ford. I would hate the rats also. No matter where they are !!!!! Believe me Pinehurst is a nice place now. Most all the barns have been upgraded as well as most all the tack rooms. I have been training there 19 years and I have never seen a rat there. Occasionally a few mice. The Village of Pinehurst took it over in the early 90’s. They have professional services that take care of any issues. The mile clay track was re-surfaced and calibrated. The half mile track will be totally resurfaced this summer and the sand 5/8 jog track is in great shape. All new paddocks. Small but all have been replaced.We have a great matinee day which is the first Saturday in April. We have 2,500 - 4,000 people attend. Stop by and visit. I’m sure you will enjoy your visit
AH PinehurstLayed over there for a couple days one fall in the early 70's.Shipping PA. to Pompano.They put us in an old barn that had been empty all summer.All I can remember were the giant rat holes in every stall.I still get "the willies" thinking about them.Del Cameron put me to work jogging and training a set.Glad to get away from the rats. and I aint going back!