Larry Rheinheimer dies

by USTA Communications Department

Columbus, OH — Larry Rheinheimer, 72, a beloved bastion of Indiana harness racing and the breeder/trainer of Breeders Crown champion Freaky Feet Pete, died on Saturday (Sept. 24).

In deference to the family, further details will be forthcoming when available.

However, for a review of Rheinheimer’s contribution to the sport please click here to access a personal interview conducted by Ken Weingartner on May 16.

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    Larry Wayne Rheinheimer, 72, of LaGrange, Ind., died unexpectedly on Sept. 24, 2016, at St. Vincent Anderson Hospital in Anderson, Ind.
  • Hoosier Park issues statement on the passing of Larry Rheinheimer (Monday, September 26, 2016)
    “On behalf of Hoosier Park Racing & Casino and Centaur Gaming, we are deeply saddened by the passing of Larry Rheinheimer. Along with the entire Standardbred racing industry, we’ve lost a great horseman and friend. We honor Larry’s many contributions to and accomplishments in Indiana horse racing over the course of his lengthy career,” said Rick Moore, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino’s vice president and general manager of racing.

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