Muscle Hill named August Horse of the Month

by John Pawlak, the U.S. Trotting Association

Columbus, OH — Jerry Silva, Muscle Hill Racing, T L P Stable and Southwind Farm’s Muscle Hill, who dominated the sport’s headlines by winning the $1.5 million Hambletonian Final and setting a track and stakes record in the $200,000 American-National Stakes during the month just ended, was named the Horse of the Month by the U.S. Trotting Association.

USTA/Mark Hall photo

Muscle Hill has been named the USTA’s August Horse of the Month.

“Dominant” was the word most often used to describe the Greg Peck-trained and Brian Sears-driven Muscle Hill, who began the month with an easy, 1:52.3 victory in his Hambletonian elimination, and then was even sharper in the final, scoring a six length 1:50.1 win in the sport’s most important trotting race. The mile was a stakes, track, and world record.

Peck and his owners decided to pass on a Trotting Triple Crown attempt, and following a form-maintaining qualifying race win at the Red Mile they journeyed to Chicago to race in the American-National. They didn’t disappoint the Windy City crowds; Muscle Hill set a stakes and track record with a 1:52.3 victory. In the process he pushed his win streak to 14 races, and he has now earned nearly $2 million.

“He’s pretty much like a Thoroughbred in that he stays in great shape without having to race a lot, and that’s a big benefit for him,” a beaming Greg Peck said in the American-National winner’s circle. “Now we’ll head to Du Quoin and see if we can’t do the same in the World Trotting Derby there.”

Fans of the sport — and in particular of the son of Muscles Yankee-Yankee Blondie — breathlessly await his mile at Du Quoin, where the all-age world trotting mark of 1:49.3 could be broken.

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