2023-01-16
2020 Dan Patch Award Winners
NEW YORK
Ontario-sired pacing colt Tall Dark Stranger was named the 2020 U.S. Horse of the Year as part of the Dan Patch Annual Awards Banquet held virtually on Saturday (Jan. 16).
The United States
Harness Writers Association (USHWA), the leading media
organization in North American harness racing, has announced
the winners of its Dan Patch Awards balloting for excellence
exhibited among both equines and humans. The “best of the
best” are normally honoured at the writers’ Dan Patch Annual
Awards Banquet, but that event was cancelled this year due
to the ongoing health crisis, so a special Virtual Awards
show was broadcast Saturday.
Tall Dark Stranger, a three-year-old male pacer who was
harness racing’s lone millionaire last season, cashed in on
his winning ways Saturday when he was named 2020 Horse of
the Year by the U.S. Harness Writers Association.
Trained by Nancy Takter and driven by Yannick Gingras, Tall
Dark Stranger won 11 of 13 races and $1.4 million last year.
He also was named Pacer of the Year and the sport’s top
three-year-old male pacer during USHWA’s virtual Dan Patch
Awards show Saturday.
Four-year-old Gimpanzee was named Trotter of the Year and
best older male trotter. Trained by Marcus Melander and
driven by Brian Sears, Gimpanzee won eight of 11 races and
$980,964 last season. His earnings were second to Tall Dark
Stranger.
Trotters winning divisional Dan Patch Award honors in
addition to Gimpanzee were two-year-old male Venerate,
two-year-old female Anoka Hanover, three-year-old male Amigo
Volo, three-year-old female Ramona Hill, and older female
Manchego.
Pacers garnering divisional awards in addition to Tall Dark
Stranger were two-year-old male Perfect Sting, two-year-old
female Fire Start Hanover, three-year-old female Party Girl
Hill, older male Bettors Wish, and older female Kissin In
The Sand.
Tall Dark Stranger, Bettors Wish, Kissin In The Sand,
Gimpanzee, Ramona Hill, and Manchego all were Dan Patch
Award winners in previous years.
Takter, the 2020 Trainer of the Year, had three division
champions: Kissin In The Sand, Manchego, and Tall Dark
Stranger. Nifty Norman and Chris Ryder trained two each;
Norman had Amigo Volo and Fire Start Hanover while Ryder had
Bettor’s Wish and Party Girl Hill.
Dexter Dunn, the 2020 Driver of the Year, was the regular
driver of six champs: Amigo Volo, Bettors Wish, Fire Start
Hanover, Kissin In The Sand, Manchego, and Party Girl Hill.
In voting for Horse of the Year, Tall Dark Stranger received
89 votes, followed by Party Girl Hill with 29 and Gimpanzee
with six. Receiving two votes each were Bettors Wish,
Perfect Sting, and Ramona Hill. Anoka Hanover rounded out
the balloting with one vote.
Pacer of the Year voting saw Tall Dark Stranger outdistance
runner-up Party Girl Hill, 93-31, among five horses
receiving at least one vote. Trotter of the Year balloting
saw Gimpanzee with 80 votes, followed by Ramona Hill with 29
and Amigo Volo with 11. Three other trotters also received
at least one vote.
Tall Dark Stranger, by Bettors Delight out of Precocious
Beauty, is the 19th three-year-old male pacer to be named
U.S. Horse of the Year since the award began in 1947. He is
only the second male pacer in 35 years to receive a Dan
Patch Award at age two and return to be Horse of the Year at
three. The other was Somebeachsomewhere in 2008.
Among Tall Dark Stranger’s wins last year were the North
America Cup, Meadowlands Pace, Cane Pace, and Kentucky Sire
Stakes championship. He finished second by a neck in the
Breeders Crown.
“He’s just the toughest horse ever,” Takter said. “I’m going
to have to add smart to that, too, because he figured out
what this is all about. He knew that he was supposed to be
first, and he made sure that he was first.
“Where ‘heart of a champion’ is in the dictionary, Tall Dark
Stranger’s name and picture are right next to it.”
Tall Dark Stranger is owned by Crawford Farms Racing, Marvin
Katz, Caviart Farms, and Howard Taylor. He was bred by Jim
Avritt Sr.
The colt is Takter’s second Horse of the Year winner,
joining JK Shesalady in 2014. She is the 13th trainer in
history with at least two different Horse of the Year
honourees. Gingras has driven three U.S. Horse of the Year
winners.
“It feels amazing,” Takter said. “To have the opportunity
just to be involved with these great horses is a humbling
experience. A lot of people put faith in me to make
champions when we buy horses as yearlings and to be able to
execute on that is a very rewarding feeling.”
Trotter of the Year Gimpanzee counted the Breeders Crown
Open Trot, Hambletonian Maturity, John Cashman Memorial,
Graduate Series championship, and Caesars Trotting Classic
among his wins last season. He became only the third trotter
in history to capture a Breeders Crown at ages two, three,
and four.
Gimpanzee, who was a Dan Patch Award winner at two in 2018,
is owned by Courant Inc. and S R F Stable. The stallion is a
son of Chapter Seven out of Steamy Windows and was bred by
Order By Stable. He is Melander’s second Trotter of the
Year, joining Greenshoe in 2019.
There were no unanimous divisional champions. Tall Dark
Stranger, Gimpanzee, Party Girl Hill, Bettors Wish, Ramona
Hill, and Amigo Volo each received at least 97 percent of
the votes in their respective divisions. The closest race
was among older female trotters, where Manchego won 72-58
over Atlanta.
A number of Canadian owners garnered hardware at the 2020
Dan Patch Awards. Marvin Katz of Toronto, Ont. picked up
awards as the co-owner of Horse of the Year Tall Dark
Stranger as well as co-owner of Older Female Pacer Kissin In
The Sand. Brad Grant of Milton, Ont. shares ownership of
Three-Year-Old Female Trotter of the Year Ramona Hill.
Following is a look at the 2020 Dan Patch Award division
winners. Listed drivers were either the horse’s regular
driver or won at least one Grand Circuit final with the
horse.
TWO-YEAR-OLD MALE PACER
PERFECT STING, colt
Always B Miki – Shebestingin – Bettors Delight
Breeders: Brittany Farms, Val D’Or Farms
Owners: Brittany Farms, Val D’Or Farms
Trainer: Joe Holloway -- Driver: David Miller
Races: 10-10-0-0 -- Purses: $534,300 -- Mark: 1:49.2 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $600,000 Breeders Crown; $250,000 Kentucky Sire
Stakes final
TWO-YEAR-OLD FEMALE PACER
FIRE START HANOVER
Somebeachsomewhere – Fit To Frame – Art Major
Breeder: Hanover Shoe Farms
Owners: Pinske Stables, David Hoese, Lawrence Means
Trainer: R. Nifty Norman -- Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-8-2-0 -- Purses: $592,562 -- Mark: 1:50.3 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $600,000 Breeders Crown; $151,030 Kindergarten
Classic Series final
HORSE OF YEAR, PACER OF YEAR, THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE PACER
TALL DARK STRANGER, colt
Bettors Delight – Precocious Beauty – Art Major
Breeder: James Avritt Sr.
Owners: Crawford Farms Racing, Marvin Katz, Caviart Farms,
Howard Taylor
Trainer: Nancy Takter -- Driver: Yannick Gingras
Races: 13-11-1-0 -- Purses: $1.4 million -- Mark: 1:47.1 at
Meadowlands
Top wins: $1,000,000 North America Cup; $636,650 Meadowlands
Pace; $273,125 Cane Pace; $250,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes
final; $239,500 Tattersalls division
THREE-YEAR-OLD FEMALE PACER
PARTY GIRL HILL
Captaintreacherous – Look Cheap – Geartogear
Breeder: Tom Hill
Owner: Tom Hill
Trainers: Chris Ryder, Chantal Mitchell -- Drivers: Dexter
Dunn, Doug McNair
Races: 16-15-0-1 -- Purses: $880,345 -- Mark: 1:47.2 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $350,000 Fan Hanover; $253,000 Pennsylvania Sire
Stakes final; $239,500 Tattersalls division; $237,725
Jugette; $154,450 Matron
OLDER MALE PACER
BETTORS WISH, four-year-old stallion
Bettors Delight – Lifetime Star – Western Ideal
Breeder: Brittany Farms
Owners: Chris Ryder, Bella Racing, Fair Island Farm, Bettors
Wish Partners
Trainer: Chris Ryder -- Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-6-3-2 -- Purses: $685,432 -- Mark: 1:47.3 at
Meadowlands
Top wins: $340,000 TVG Series Open final; $229,660 Sam McKee
Memorial; $176,500 Dayton Pacing Derby; $150,000 Allerage
Farms Open
OLDER FEMALE PACER
KISSIN IN THE SAND, five-year-old
Somebeachsomewhere – Kiss Me Kate – Real Artist
Breeders: Christina Takter, John Fielding, R A W Equine,
Concord Stud Farm
Owners: Marvin Katz, Hatfield Stables
Trainer: Nancy Takter -- Drivers: Dexter Dunn, Jody Jamieson
Races: 12-8-1-0 -- Purses: $491,984 -- Mark: 1:47.4 at
Meadowlands
Top wins: $300,000 Breeders Crown; $175,000 Dayton Distaff;
$161,250 Milton; $150,000 TVG Series Mare final; $72,000
Allerage Farms Mare
TWO-YEAR-OLD MALE TROTTER
VENERATE, colt
Love You – Peaceful Kemp – Muscle Hill
Breeders: Steve Stewart, Kemppi Stable
Owners: Pinske Stables, Andy Miller Stable
Trainer: Julie Miller -- Drivers: Andy Miller, Andrew
McCarthy
Races: 10-5-0-3 -- Purses: $772,914 -- Mark: 1:51.4 at Red
Mile
Top wins: $1 million Mohawk Million; $250,000 Kentucky Sire
Stakes final
TWO-YEAR-OLD FEMALE TROTTER
ANOKA HANOVER
Donato Hanover – Aunt Mel – Yankee Glide
Breeder: Hanover Shoe Farms
Owners: Noel Daley, L.A. Express Stable, Caviart Farms
Trainer: Noel Daley -- Driver: Todd McCarthy
Races: 14-10-1-1 -- Purses: $587,758 -- Mark: 1:52.3 at
Meadowlands
Top wins: $451,800 Goldsmith Maid; $252,340 Kindergarten
Classic Series final
THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE TROTTER
AMIGO VOLO, gelding
Father Patrick – Margarita Momma – Yankee Glide
Breeders: Kentuckiana Farms, Jorgen Jahre Jr.
Owners: Pinske Stables, David J. Miller
Trainer: R. Nifty Norman -- Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 15-9-1-2 -- Purses: $939,498 -- Mark: 1:50.2 at Dover
Downs (world record)
Top wins: $500,000 Breeders Crown; $444,000 Kentucky
Futurity; $252,000 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes final; $162,350
Matron
THREE-YEAR-OLD FEMALE TROTTER
RAMONA HILL
Muscle Hill – Lock Down Lindy – Lucky Chucky
Breeder: Crawford Farms
Owners: Brad Grant, Crawford Farms Racing, Robert LeBlanc,
In The Gym Partners
Trainer: Tony Alagna Driver: Andrew McCarthy
Races: 10-6-1-1 Purses: $915,615 Mark: 1:50.1 at Meadowlands
Top wins: $1 million Hambletonian; $266,000 Elegantimage;
$253,500 Del Miller Memorial; $160,140 Harry M. Zweig
Memorial Filly
TROTTER OF YEAR, OLDER MALE TROTTER
GIMPANZEE, four-year-old stallion
Chapter Seven – Steamy Windows – Muscle Massive
Breeder: Order By Stable
Owners: Courant Inc., S R F Stable
Trainer: Marcus Melander Driver: Brian Sears
Races: 11-8-1-1 Purses: $980,964 Mark: 1:50 at Meadowlands
Top wins: $500,000 Breeders Crown; $464,900 Hambletonian
Maturity; $291,350 John Cashman Memorial; $250,000 Graduate
Series final; $150,000 Caesars Trotting Classic
OLDER FEMALE TROTTER
MANCHEGO, five-year-old
Muscle Hill – Secret Magic – Cantab Hall
Breeder: Brittany Farms
Owner: Black Horse Racing
Trainer: Nancy Takter -- Driver: Dexter Dunn
Races: 13-6-2-2 -- Purses: $599,451 -- Mark: 1:49.3 at
Plainridge Park (world record)
Top wins: $320,000 TVG Series Open final; $300,000 Breeders
Crown; $250,000 Spirit of Massachusetts
DRIVER DEXTER DUNN, BREEDER BRITTANY FARMS REPEAT AS WINNERS
Dexter Dunn, a nine-time winner of the driving title in his
native land of New Zealand before the age of 30, has now
been in the United States and Canada for two years, and he
has been voted Driver of the Year both years. The 2020
season was especially rich for him, in two senses of the
word: he was the leading money-winning driver last year with
almost $11.2 million bankrolled by his charges, many of whom
were voted champions of their respective divisions.
In September, October, and November alone in the shortened
season, he drove the winners of 26 races worth more than
$100,000, including the pacing filly champions in both the
two- and three-year-old ranks, Fire Start Hanover and Party
Girl Hill; the two champions among the older pacing set,
stallion Bettors Wish and mare Kissin In The Sand; champion
trotting mare Manchego; and champion sophomore trotting male
Amigo Volo. He again won four Breeders Crown races.
During 2021 Brittany Farms has a very good chance of being
only the third breeding operation to have been the first
home of the winners of $200,000,000 – and that figure
achieved despite producing a good many fewer horses than
their nearest competitors. They have tied Hanover Shoe Farms
as the #1 breeders of Breeders Crown winners at 27.
Among the farm’s divisional winners in 2020 were Manchego,
Bettors Wish, and the undefeated two-year-old colt pacer
Perfect Sting. They were third among breeders in 2020, with
their progeny earning over $5.5 million – again, with fewer
starts that others clustered at the top of the list.
PINSKE STABLES GIVEN NOD AS OWNERS OF THE YEAR; KELLY SMITH
VOTED LEADING CARETAKER
Fifty years in the sport with their familiar gold and green
colors, the Pinske Stables, in their current composition
Marlys Pinske, her son Karl, and her grandson Carter, had a
great year to win the closest vote in all of the Dan Patch
categories, 55-48, over another family operation, the
Chaffees’ Caviart Farms.
The Pinskes were in various tracks’ winners circles after
several victories by the richest two-year-olds of both
sexes, the trotting colt Venerate ($767,914) and the pacing
filly Fire Start Hanover ($592,562), along with the leading
three-year-old trotting colt, Amigo Volo, who won his
Breeders Crown and the Kentucky Futurity. All three were
voted divisional championships in the writers’ Dan Patch
balloting (more detail in Racehorse release).
The winner of the 2020 Caretaker of the Year Award,
sponsored by Art Zubrod and Leah Cheverie’s Fair Island
Farm, is Kelly Smith, a longtime employee of Hall of Fame
trainer Chuck Sylvester. Smith was nominated by Sylvester
himself, who called her “my unsung hero.” Smith began
working for Sylvester three decades ago, with one of her
first champions being the 1993 Hambletonian Oaks winner
Winkys Goal. Another of Smith’s many champions and one of
her all-time favorite horses is 2013 Breeders Crown champion
Spider Blue Chip
In all, 16 nominations for the Fair Island Farm Caretaker of
the Year Award were submitted, with Smith chosen as a winner
by a select group of seven USHWAns, all of whom were former
caretakers themselves.
CHAMPION RACEHORSE JK SHESALADY NOW 2020 PACING BROODMARE OF
THE YEAR;
VOTE FOR TOP TROTTING BROODMARE GOES TO STEAMY WINDOWS
Voted 2014 Horse of the Year after going undefeated in
twelve freshman starts, the Art Major – Presidential Lady
pacing mare JK Shesalady is also showing her quality as a
broodmare by winning that Dan Patch Award against strong
opposition. Bred and owned by 3 Brothers Stables, JK
Shesalady from her first two foals has produced two
outstanding fillies who ranked among the best of their
divisions – the Western Ideal miss JK First Lady, a winner
of over $700,000 and a sub-1:50 performer at both two and
three, and the Always B Miki distaff JK Alwaysbalady, who
won her Breeders Crown elimination then was second in the
final. Both raced for 3 Brothers Stable.
Her trotting counterpart is Steamy Windows, a daughter of
Muscle Massive – Commando Queen who was bred and is owned by
Order By Stable. She produced the Trotter of the Year, the
Chapter Seven stallion Gimpanzee, who won his third straight
Breeders Crown and dominated the free-for-all ranks, raising
his career bankroll to $2.7 million. Gimpanzee’s
two-year-old full sister, Iteration, won half of her ten
freshman starts and bankrolled over $300,000.
Nancy Takter, trainer of Horse of the Year, was previously
announced as the Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year after
being nominated for the award by all of USHWA’s chapters.
The Dan Patch Awards show will be archived and available on
the USHWA website and USHWA Facebook page, as well as the
U.S. Trotting Association’s YouTube channel, on Sunday, Jan.
17.
VOTING TOTALS
130 out of 185 (70.3%) of eligible voters submitted ballots.
Nancy Takter unanimously selected as Trainer of the Year by
USHWA’s chapters. Caretaker of the Year selected by an USHWA
panel.
TWO-YEAR-OLD PACING COLTS
PERFECT STING - 123
Southwind Gendry - 11
Always A Miki - 1
Charlie May - 1
TWO-YEAR-OLD PACING FILLIES
FIRE START HANOVER - 82
Test Of Faith - 51
Blue Diamond Eyes - 2
Somethingbeautiful - 1
THREE-YEAR-OLD PACING COLTS
TALL DARK STRANGER - 135
Papi Rob Hanover - 1
THREE-YEAR-OLD PACING FILLIES
PARTY GIRL HILL - 135
Peaky Sneaky - 1
OLDER PACING HORSES
BETTORS WISH - 133
Century Farroh - 2
Hurrikane Emperor - 1
OLDER PACING MARES
KISSIN IN THE SAND - 125
Shartin N - 11
PACER OF THE YEAR
TALL DARK STRANGER - 93
Party Girl Hill - 31
Bettors Wish - 5
Perfect Sting - 2
Southwind Gendry - 1
HORSE OF THE YEAR
TALL DARK STRANGER - 89
Party Girl Hill - 29
Gimpanzee - 6
Bettors Wish - 2
Perfect Sting - 2
Ramona Hill - 2
Anoka Hanover - 1
PACING BROODMARE OF THE YEAR
JK SHESALADY - 48
Great Memories - 39
Beachy Girl - 31
Swinging Beauty - 8
abstain - 1
DRIVER OF THE YEAR
DEXTER DUNN - 114
David Miller - 13
abstain - 3 |
TWO-YEAR-OLD TROTTING COLTS
VENERATE - 94
On A Streak - 24
Captain Corey - 8
Macho Martini - 4
In Range - 3
Dancinginthedark M - 2
Southwind Tyrion - 1
TWO-YEAR-OLD TROTTING FILLIES
ANOKA HANOVER - 107
Lady Chaos - 17
Donna Soprano - 7
Flawless Country - 2
Insta Glam - 2
Darlene Hanover - 1
THREE-YEAR-OLD TROTTING COLTS
AMIGO VOLO - 135
Action Uncle - 1
THREE-YEAR-OLD TROTTING FILLIES
RAMONA HILL - 132
Next Level Stuff - 2
Sorella - 2
OLDER TROTTING HORSES
GIMPANZEE - 135
Guardian Angel As - 1
OLDER TROTTING MARES
MANCHEGO - 72
Atlanta - 58
Plunge Blue Chip - 6
TROTTER OF THE YEAR
GIMPANZEE - 80
Ramona Hill - 29
Amigo Volo - 11
Manchego - 7
Atlanta - 5
Anoka Hanover - 1
TROTTING BROODMARE OF THE YEAR
STEAMY WINDOWS - 79
Margarita Momma - 31
Dunk The Donato - 8
Nantab - 7
abstain - 2
OWNER OF THE YEAR
PINSKE STABLES - 55
Caviart Farms - 48
Crawford Farms - 25
abstain - 2
BREEDER OF THE YEAR
BRITTANY FARMS - 88
Order By Stable - 30
Runthetable Stables - 7
abstain - 5 |
(USHWA)
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