Breeders Crown 3YO Colt & Gelding Trot

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Breeders Crown 3YO Colt & Gelding Trot
LocationNorth America
Inaugurated1984(40 years ago) (1984)
Race type Harness race for Standardbred trotters
Website
Race information
Distance1 mile
(1,609 metres or 8 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
Qualification3-year-olds
Purse$600,000 (2023)

The Breeders 3yo Colt & Gelding Trot is a harness racing event for three-year-old Standardbred maletrotters. It is one part of an annual Breeders Crown series of twelve races for both Standardbred trotters and pacers. First run in 1985, it is contested over a distance of one mile. Race organizers have awarded the event to various racetracks across North America. [1]

Contents

Historical race events

In 2010, Pocono Downs became the first venue to host all 12 events on a single night. [2]

North American locations

Records

Most wins by a driver
Most wins by a trainer
Stakes record

Winners of the Breeders Crown 3YO Colt & Gelding Trot

Year
Winner
Driver
Trainer
Owner
Time
Purse
Track
2023Tactical ApproachScott ZeronNancy TakterRobert Leblanc, John Fielding, Joe Sbrocco, JAF Racing1:51 2/5$672,000HoP
2022King Of The NorthMark MacDonaldRay SchnittkerSchnittker Ward, Arden Homestead, Nolamura Racing, Steve Arnold1:50 3/5$600,000Moh
2021JujubeeAndrew McCarthyGreg Wright Jr.Jon W. Erdner1:51 2/5$650,000Mxx
2020Amigo VoloDexter DunnRichard "Nifty" NormanPinske Stables, David J. Miller1:53 0/0$500,000HoP
2019Gimpanzee David Miller Marcus MelanderCourant Inc., SRF Stable1:52 3/5$500,000Moh
2018Tactical Landing Brian Sears Jimmy Takter Andrea Lea Racing Stable, The Tactical Landing Stable1:52 1/5$550,000Pcd
2017What The HillDavid MillerRon BurkeBurke Racing Stable, J&T Silva-Purnel & Libby, Our Horse Cents Stables, Deo Volente1:52 3/5$527,500HoP
2016Bar Hopping Tim Tetrick Jimmy TakterChristina Takter, Hatfield Stables, Marvin Katz1:51 4/5$500,000Mxx
2015The BankDavid MillerJimmy TakterChristina Takter,Goran Falk, Goran Anderberg1:54 3/5$500,000Wdb
2014 Father Patrick Yannick Gingras Jimmy TakterFather Patrick Stable1:51 4/5$500,000Mxx
2013Spider Blue Chip Ronald Pierce Charles Sylvester David McDuffee & Melvin Hartman1:53 3/5$500,000Pcd
2012IntimateRonald PierceLuc BlaisLuc Blais & Judith Farrow1:52 4/5$555,000Wdb
2011 Chapter Seven Jeff Gregory Linda Toscano Richard Gutnick, Southwind Farm, Gary Cocco, Jerry Silva1:53 0/0$610,000Wdb
2010Break The BankBrian Sears Trond Smedshammer Robert J. Key1:52 2/5$500,000Pcd
2009 Muscle Hill Brian SearsGreg PeckSilva, TLP Stb., Southwind Farm, Muscle Hill Stb.1:54 1/5$600,000Wdb
2008In Focus Dave Palone Jimmy TakterChristina Takter, John & Jim Fielding1:53 4/5$500,000Mxx
2007Arch MadnessBrian SearsTrond SmedshammerMarc Goldberg & Willow Pond LLC1:52 4/5$610,000Mxx
2006Majestic SonTrevor RitchieMark SteacyMajestic Son Stable1:54 2/5$500,000Wdb
2005Strong YankeeBrian SearsTrond SmedshammerStrong Yankee Stable1:53 4/5$610,000Mxx
2004Yankee SlideBrian SearsSteve ElliottJoseph Pennacchio1:54 4/5$550,000Wdb
2003 Mr. Muscleman Ronald PierceNoel DaleyAdam H. Victor1:54 2/5$635,000Mxx
2002 Kadabra David MillerJimmy TakterAbra Kadabra Stable1:54 1/5$567,500Wdb
2001Liberty Balance Randy Waples Pat HuntThomas & Elizabeth Rankin1:55 0/0$630,000Wdb
2000Fast Photo Michel Lachance Don SwickRoyal Wire Products1:55 4/5$490,000Moh
1999CR RenegadeRod AllenCarl AllenCarl & Rod Allen Stable1:54 2/5$400,000Moh
1998 Muscles Yankee John Campbell Charles SylvesterPerretti Farms, Irving G. Liverman, David French1:53 0/0$530,000Cln
1997 Malabar Man Malvern BurroughsJimmy TakterMalvern Burroughs1:55 2/5$440,000Moh
1996Running Sea Wally Hennessey Charles SylvesterDDH Racing Stables1:55 0/0$425,000Vdx
1995Abundance Bill O'Donnell John DucharmeJohn & Richard Ducharme1:58 0/0$400,000Wdb
1994Incredible AbeItalo TamborrinoCharles SylvesterMorris Feldman & Ralph DelPriore1:54 1/5$400,000Gsp
1993 Pine Chip John CampbellCharles SylvesterC. Sylvester, G. Donahue, N. Goldman, Guida Racing 1:54 2/5$300,000Ppk
1992Baltic StrikerMichel Lachance Ron Gurfein Wilshire Racing Stable (lessee)1:55 4/5$300,000Ppk
1991 Giant Victory Ronald PiercePer ErikssonJacquie & Ted Gewertz & Robins Racing1:56 0/0$365,406Ppk
1990Embassy LobellMichel LachanceJerry RiordanLPG Standardbred Associates1:56 4/5$396,933Ppk
1989Esquire SpurRichard StillingsRichard StillingsRoy Davis, Edwin Beachler, John Townsend1:56 1/5$429,701Ppk
1988Firm TributeMark O'MaraMark O'MaraKarl Goesta Goestasson1:55 3/5$393,506Mea
1987 Mack Lobell John CampbellCharles SylvesterFair Winds Farm & One More Time Stable1:54 1/5$442,662Ppk
1986 Sugarcane Hanover Ron Waples James W. Simpson John F. Simpson, Sr. 1:57 1/5$460,350Gsp
1985 Prakas John CampbellPer ErikssonEnggren, Vizzi, MacKenzie1:57 1/5$455,821Moh
1984 Baltic Speed Jan Nordin Sören Nordin Baltic Farm1:57 2/5$558,000Ppk

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