Brad Grant, Dexter Dunn named USHWA Dan Patch Owner, Driver of the Year; Jim Campbell selected as Trainer of the Year

Harrisburg, PA – Owner Brad Grant and driver Dexter Dunn, both important components in the success of Bergstein Proximity Award-winning pacer Bulldog Hanover, garnered individual honors in their respective categories through voting for the Dan Patch Awards, presented by Caesars Entertainment. At the same time, Jim Campbell was the choice as Trainer of the Year in the balloting conducted by the U.S. Harness Writers Association (USHWA), the sport’s leading communications organization.

Brad Grant, a partner in Bulldog Hanover, is the winner of Woolworth Owner of the Year Award. JGS Photo.

Brad Grant, who won the Woolworth Owner of the Year Award, became a partner in Bulldog Hanover in June of 2021 as the pacer’s season started, one of an innumerable string of good purchases and good horses raced by the owner of 100 or so horses. He is a third-generation horseman, with his father John a member of the Canadian Hall of Fame after campaigning the likes of Bettor’s Delight.

In addition to the Bulldog, in 2022, Grant was in the ownership of Atlanta, the $3.5M-winning trotting mare who is retiring after a half-decade in the uppermost ranks of her group; Dr J Hanover, who set the Canadian speed record of 1:46.4; and the $1M-winning mare Sandbetweenmytoes.

The affable Grant is cognizant of his good fortune and is a vital part of the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge among other philanthropic efforts.

Dexter Dunn won his fourth straight Driver of the Year title in 2022. USTA Photo.

Dexter Dunn relocated to North America from his native New Zealand after dominating the Down Under competition. After his fourth year of fulltime driving here, he has four Driver of the Year awards. And this year was the best of them all in terms of the major money earned by the horses he drives, as he won over $15 million during 2022.

He gained the high-profile seat behind Proximity Award winner Bulldog Hanover and made the most of that plum situation, winning 11 of 12 starts behind the supersonic pacer, and, of course, setting the all-time speed standard for harness racing with his 1:45.4 victory in the W.R. Haughton Memorial on Meadowlands Pace night.

“The Bulldog” was one of four Breeders Crown winners that Dunn guided, joining Bella Bellini, Ecurie D DK, and Jiggy Jog S, becoming only the fifth driver to twice win four Breeders Crowns in the same year. In all, Dunn won a staggering 59 races with a purse of $100,000 or more. No one could match those credentials during the past season.

Trainer of the Year Jim Campbell became only the third conditioner in history to win both the Hambletonian and Hambletonian Oaks on the same day. Hambletonian Society Photo.

Jim Campbell, the winner of the Garnsey Trainer of the Year Award, had a fine UTR for 2022 of .428, and put up his third-best seasonal earnings figure, nearing $2.9M, after starting far few horses than he did in his two best years for earnings.

Jim earned $750,000 of that lofty earnings figure in the space of two hours on Aug. 6 at The Meadowlands, where he became only the third trainer to send out the winners of the Hambletonian (Cool Papa Bell) and the Hambletonian Oaks (Fashion Schooner) in one year. Fashion Schooner overcame the outside post 10 in the Oaks, while in the Hambo Cool Papa Bell overcame 52-1 odds with a big late burst to win the prestigious sophomore trot.

Campbell also campaigned Next Level Stuff, a trotting mare who defeated Trotter of the Year favorite Bella Bellini twice in the Miss Versatility Series, and his Once In A Lifetime was victorious in the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Championship for 2-year-old trotting colts. And his “Big Two” also won their Sire Stakes Championships (Cool Papa Bell in New York, Fashion Schooner in New Jersey).

Brad Grant, Dexter Dunn, and Jim Campbell will be recognized at the 2023 Dan Patch Awards Banquet, presented by Caesars Entertainment, which will honor the best of the best of harness racing, both human and equine The evening culminates with the announcement of the E. Roland Harriman Harness Horse of the Year, and will take place on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, FL.

Room reservations for the star-studded weekend can be made at the U. S. Harness Writers website, or through this link: Hotel Reservations.

Sponsorship opportunities for the event can be procured from Sponsorship chairman Shawn Wiles at Shawn Wiles <swiles@rwcatskills.com>. For information regarding banquet tickets, contact Judy Davis-Wilson at zoe8874@aol.com. To place an ad in the Souvenir Journal, contact Kim Rinker at Trotrink@aol.com.

The United States Harness Writers Association (USHWA) is the leading group of communicators about the Standardbred horse. USHWA conducts the official annual balloting for the sport’s most prestigious honors: induction to the Hall of Fame and Communicators Hall of Fame, along with the selection of the Horse of the Year, Trotter and Pacer of the Year, and the leading divisional horses of each season. Each year USHWA hosts the Dan Patch Awards Banquet, honoring the best and brightest performers in North American harness racing. This banquet is the Association’s principal source of funding, and with generous financial support from the harness racing and breeding industry, USHWA is able to host the banquet at a world-class facility in a world-class manner.

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