Winbak Farm is proud to present the 2026 Stallion Roster. The farm is standing stallions in Delaware, Maryland, New York, Ontario, Ohio and Prince Edward Island for the upcoming breeding season.
Month: January 2026
Buffalo Raceway stall applications available
Stall applications for the 2026 live harness racing season at Buffalo Raceway are now available via several different outlets.
Pocono Downs action starts in one month
It may be hard to believe, but Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania is already starting to gear up for its 61st year of presenting harness racing in northeast Pennsylvania.
Hawthorne racing resumes; pending legislation would allow for new Illinois harness track
After the first two dates of Hawthorne’s 2026 harness racing meet were canceled last weekend, the Illinois Racing Board has granted approval for the track to resume racing on Saturday (Jan. 10).
Monticello Raceway year-end honors recap
Michael Merton and Monica Eriksen took home top honors at the conclusion of the 2025 season at Monticello Raceway.
FAS Rulings for Friday, January 9, 2026
View Fines and Suspensions for the week of January 9, 2026 as reported to the USTA by racing commissions in the United States. This bulletin reports actions that have been taken by the…
Muskateer Hanover wins Dover Blue Hen Open Pace
Muskateer Hanover found room along the pylons and won his second consecutive Blue Hen Open pace at Bally’s Dover on Thursday night (Jan. 8).
Ronnie Wrenn, Jr. to receive Winner’s Circle Award
Ronnie Wrenn, Jr., one of the Buckeye state’s best reinsmen, has been selected as the Winner’s Circle Award recipient for his outstanding 2025 season by the Ohio Chapter of the United States Harness Writers Association.
Bud Teeters to receive Rambling Willie Award
Longtime driver, trainer, and racing official Lester “Bud” Teeters will be honored for his years of dedicated service to the sport as the recipient of the Rambling Willie Award, presented by the Ohio Chapter of the United States Harness Writers Association.
Award-winning mare Call Me Goo retired
The connections of Call Me Goo, one of the most accomplished trotting mares of her generation, announced Thursday (Jan. 8) her retirement from racing and her transition to a new career as a broodmare.