NVSA recognizes Allan Neurauter as the first owner who has submitted a Sire Registration in the Nevada Standardbred Development Program (“NSDP”). He recently submitted Captain Deo.
Category: Announcements
USTA & National Racing Compact at The Black Book Sale
The USTA will be set up at The Black Book Sale at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex November 4-8.
Captain Albano to stand at Blue Chip Farms in 2025
Captain Albano p,3,1:48.1 ($1,320,023), a son of Captaintreacherous, will stand at Blue Chip Farms in Wallkill, N.Y., for the 2025 breeding season.
Walner’s 2025 service fee will increase to $50,000
Preferred Equine Marketing’s David Reid, syndicate manager for world champion Walner, announced that his 2025 service fee will increase to $50,000.
John Green, 89, dies
John Thomas Green, 89, died Oct. 29, 2024, at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Winbak Farm Harrisburg Sale videos now posted
In 2024, Winbak Farm graduates have won 1,746 races and $17,858,511. Wins by Winbak Farm graduates in 2024 include the Aria Invitational (Desperate Man), Canadian Trotting Classic (Amazing Catch), Delaware Standardbred Breeders Fund Final (Curtsyforpurrseco), Eternal Camnation (Perfectly Chic), Gold Cup and Saucer (Covered Bridge), and New York Sire Stakes Final (Courts On Fire).
Midwest Classic Mixed Sale information
Shipshewana, IN – Sale catalogues are now available for the annual Midwest Classic Mixed Sale. Conducted by the Hoosier Classic Sale Company of Indiana, the auction will be held Tuesday, November 26…
Badlands Hanover retires
Badlands Hanover, p, 2, 1:50z ($754,772), has been retired from standing at Winbak Farm of Delaware.
Three remaining BCAP dates remain at Gaitway Farm
There are three Free Medical Clinic dates remaining at Gaitway Farm on Nov. 6 and 18 and Dec. 9.
Leigh Fitch, 79, dies
Leigh W. Fitch, 79, a Maine harness racing icon whose daring, rail-hugging driving style propelled him to 7,592 victories and more than anyone’s share of driving spills during a 53-year career, died on Oct. 26, 2024, at his home in Sebago, Maine, after a long illness.
