Dunkin’ taking Cleggs on ride of a lifetime; earns title of winningest horse in North America

Northfield, OH — Finding a champion racehorse is sometimes like finding a diamond in the rough. The husband-and-wife team of Nick and Betty Clegg found their diamond late in 2021 when they purchased Ohio-bred Dunkin’ from the Standardbred Horse Sale.

Most champions are very expensive at yearling sales; Dunkin’ cost the Cleggs just $7,000, purchased late in the sale.

“We got unbelievably lucky with this gelding. We purchased him late in the sale, not expecting much, and he is by far the best horse we have ever owned,” said trainer Betty Clegg.

The $7,000 price tag seemed a little steep to Mrs. Clegg, but the gamble paid off for the duo.

Dunkin’ earned $202,208 in his 3-year-old season, putting up 21 victories in 40 starts, earning him the title of winningest horse in North America for the year. Provided photo.

As a 2-year-old, Dunkin’ mainly raced on the fair and Buckeye Stallion Series circuit, earning six wins in 19 starts with $47,736 in purses. He blossomed during the off-season and showed he was all heart in his sophomore campaign.

“Something just clicked with him; we knew he had a lot of heart, and he always would give us 100 percent, but he had to grow up as a 2-year-old,” said Clegg. “He grew a lot in the off season, and I knew he would be something special during his 3-year-old campaign.”

His first win of 2023 came at MGM Northfield Park against conditioned company on Feb. 7. He reeled off three straight victories in March before trying his luck against more challenging foes.

After some tough defeats against stiff competition, the Cleggs took Dunkin’ to the Paulding (OH) Fair to brave him up, a race that he won easily in 1:59.2 on June 12. Dunkin’ heated up in the latter part of his 3-year-old season, winning 11 straight races, including a leg of the Buckeye Stallion Series and Ohio State Fair at Eldorado Scioto Downs.

The Ohio State Fair is something that still astonishes his connections today.

“His will to win and his heart stands out with every start,” said trainer Clegg.

Husband Nick echoed his wife’s comments: “Dunkin’s biggest attributes are that he loves to race and never gets tired; he is as fast as they come.”

Following the end of the 11-race win streak, Dunkin’ won five of his next seven starts and was fourth in both the Ohio Sires Stakes final at Scioto Downs and the Ohio Breeders Championship at Delaware. Dunkin’ earned $202,208 in his 3-year-old season, putting up 21 victories in 40 starts, earning him the title of winningest horse in North America for the year.

“I could not be any more proud of my boy, but what he did this year was absolutely astonishing,” said Nick Clegg.

The Cleggs enjoyed how well-received he was by the fans, no matter where they took him.

“Every time we would win at the fair, Nick would take him by the stands, and the roar from the crowd was something that almost made each of us emotional. The way Dunkin’ has become a fan favorite is something very special to us,” said Betty Clegg.

On Wednesday (Jan. 3), Dunkin’ began his trek back to the races in a qualifier, scoring an impressive victory after getting the perfect trip. The Cleggs knew it was time to get their star back to the track.

“He is bored to death in the barn and is definitely missing racing,” said the husband-and-wife team.

As for what the future holds for Dunkin’, the Cleggs will enjoy the ride and let their star dictate where they take him next.

For trainer Betty Clegg, the love of the horse and Dunkin’s attitude, week in and week out have brightened her days.

“The only thing I have ever really done is show him love and toss a harness on him. He is a complete sweetheart. While I’m not religious, saying I’m blessed to have my boy Dunkin’ in my life seems fitting.”

Reflecting on the last few years with Dunkin’, Nick said, “It’s better to be lucky than good; in the case of Dunkin’, we got unbelievably lucky. I believe true champions are born, ruined, and never made. Anyone who works as hard as Betty deserves one Dunkin’ in their lifetime.”

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