Campbell goes out a winner

by The Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — It only seemed fitting that John Campbell, the greatest driver in harness racing history, would end his Hall of Fame career with a win. But since he’s John Campbell, he did one better and won the final two races on Friday (June 30).

Campbell lowered the curtain on his career by winning with Muscle High and Muscle Diamond in his final two drives on Friday night at The Meadowlands in front of family, friends, and generations of harness racing fans who packed the Big M to wish Campbell farewell.

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Campbell was honored by the drivers competing at The Meadowlands on the final evening of his storied career.

The 62-year-old Campbell first came to The Meadowlands in 1978. During his five decades in the sulky, he won a record six Hambletonians, seven Meadowlands Pace trophies, and 48 Breeders Crowns.

After his final trip around The Meadowlands oval, Campbell’s fellow drivers came to the winner’s circle to shake hands and show their appreciation for the man who revolutionized the sport.

Campbell will participate in two exhibition races at Goshen this weekend and at Clinton Raceway in Ontario at the end of July. He will assume his new role as President and CEO of the Hambletonian Society next week.

While Campbell’s career ended, a pair of 2-year-olds began their careers in impressive fashion.

Jimmy Takter unveiled filly trotter Manchego in a maiden race. The daughter of Muscle Hill-Secret Magic kicked home in :27 flat to win in 1:54.4.

Later in the card, Takter’s 2-year-old pacing colt Nutcracker Sweet (Bettor’s Delight-Sweet Future), who posted a pair of :26.1 final quarters in his two baby races, posted another :26.1 final quarter to win a maiden event in 1:52. The $150,000 Harrisburg purchase is a half-brother to $3.4 million earner Sweet Lou and a full brother to $2.7 million earner Bettor Sweet.

Takter won three races on the card with Tetrick driving two of the winners. Jim Marohn Jr. also posted a driving double.

Total handle on the 10-race card was $1,657,520. Racing resumes Saturday night. Post time is 7:15 p.m.

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    John Campbell didn’t mind a slow pace Friday night (June 30). This drive was special. It was his final trip to The Meadowlands Racetrack winner’s circle.Campbell, the leading money-winning driver in harness racing history and winningest driver in the history of The Meadowlands, raced at the Big M for the final time Friday. He capped his career at the North Jersey oval in storybook fashion, winning his final two starts in front of numerous family members, friends, and appreciative fans.

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