Donato Hanover

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Breed = Standartbred , Sire = Andover Hall , Grandsire = Garland Lobell , Sex = Stallion , Foaled = 2004 , Country = United States .

Donato Hanover (foaled 3 April 2004) is a retired Standardbred race horse who was voted the 2007 United States Harness Horse of the Year. He was sired by Andover Hall, out of D Train, a Donerail mare. The colt is currently owned by David B. Scharf, Steven Arnold, and Golden Touch Stable. Donato Hanover earned $2,983,858 during his racing career.

The most notable of Donato Hanover's achievements include wins of the 2007 Hambletonian, the 2007 Kentucky Futurity, the 2007 World Trotting Derby, the 2007 Canadian Trotting Classic, as well as the 2006 Breeders Crown 2YO Colt & Gelding Trot. [1] The colt was the recipient of the 2006 Dan Patch Award for Two-Year-Old Male Trotter.

By winning the Kentucky Futurity, in a world-record 1:50.1, Donato became the first trotter to win more than $2 million in a single season ($2,198,540).

For much of his career, the only loss that he had endured was in his first career start, a non-parimutuel race, considered by some to be a "schooler with a purse". This led to some debate amongst people as to whether or not races such as this should really be considered a loss, and hence that Donato's career should be viewed as perfect. On 17 November 2007, any debate surrounding a so-called perfect career came to an end, when Donato lost, in the stretch, to Arch Madness in the Breeder's Crown eliminations. Despite this loss, during the following week, trainer Steve Elliott, as well as many other notable horsepeople, including superstar driver John Campbell, believed that Donato would rebound with an easy win in the finals, despite the handicap of having drawn post 10. The following Saturday, Donato went off as a 3-5 favorite in the $610,000 final and gunned straight for the lead. The colt was parked until the 3/8 mile mark when he took the lead. He led the race into the stretch, but it was deja vu when Arch Madness took the stretch drive lead and Donato ran out of steam.

The Breeder's Crown marked the end of Donato's career. [2]

The horse began his stud career at Hanover Shoe Farms in 2008. [3]

In 2014 Donato Hanover was inducted into the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame. [4]

Wins

DateTrackRacePurseFinishTimeLast 1/4OddsDriverTrainer
24 Nov 2007MeadowlandsBreeder's Crown F$610 0003/1Q1:53.028.1*0.70Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
17 Nov 2007MeadowlandsBreeder's Crown E$25 0002/2T1:52.227.3*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
06 Oct 2007LexingtonKyFuturity$356 1601/1T1:50.127.3*0.05Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
06 Oct 2007LexingtonKyFuturity$192 9201/3H1:51.127.1*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
29 Sep 2007LexingtonD-Bluegrass$136 0001/1T1:52.027.3*0.05Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
15 Sep 2007MohawkD-Cdn Trot$1 000 0001/3Q1:54.028.3*0.40Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
08 Sep 2007MohawkD-Cdn Trot$40 0001/21:52.327.2*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
01 Sep 2007DuquoinWorld Trot Derby$600 0001/1Q1:51.227.0*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
23 Aug 2007LexingtonQUAL$01/501:51.327.2NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
04 Aug 2007MeadowlandsD-Hambo F$1 500 0001/1Q1:53.227.2*1.00Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
28 Jul 2007MeadowlandsD-Hambo E$70 0001/11:53.128.3*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
14 Jul 2007MeadowlandsD-Dancer M$400 0001/11:54.228.2*0.30Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
06 Jul 2007MeadowlandsD-Dancer M$35 0001/2Q1:53.327.3*0.40Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
29 Jun 2007MeadowlandsD-Dickerson$85 0001/11:54.128.3*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
14 Jun 2007MeadowlandsQUAL$01/10T1:53.327.2NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
31 May 2007MeadowlandsQUAL$01/T1:54.128.0NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
24 May 2007MeadowlandsQUAL$01/2T1:54.328.0NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
28 Oct 2006WoodbineD-Breeder's Crown$683 1001/41:56.030.0*0.60Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
20 Oct 2006WoodbineD-Breeder's Crown$28 4621/T1:56.228.1*0.20Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
5 Oct 2006LexingtonD-Intr Stl$79 5001/31:57.227.2*0.05Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
28 Sep 2006LexingtonD-Bluegrass$82 8001/61:57.428.1*0.40Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
15 Sep 2006LexingtonQUAL$01/15T1:59.029.1NBSteve M. ElliottSteve M. Elliott
3 Aug 2006MeadowlandsD-Peter Haughton Memorial$456 0001/2T1:55.027.1*0.40Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
26 Jul 2006MeadowlandsD-Peter Haughton Memorial$20 0001/3Q1:56.229.0*0.40Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
19 Jul 2006Meadowlands2YR C&G$5 0001/H1:56.428.2NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
29 Jun 2006MeadowlandsHarriman Cup$55 6751/H1:57.228.22.50Ron PierceSteve M. Elliott
22 Jun 2006Meadowlands2YR C&G$5 0003/3Q1:59.128.2NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
10 Jun 2006MeadowlandsQUAL$01/12:04.127.3NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott
3 Jun 2006MeadowlandsQUAL$04/3T2:03.028.4NBRon PierceSteve M. Elliott

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