from the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
Goshen, NY — The Harness Racing Museum is pleased to announce an exceptional roster of stallions for the 2012 breeding auction. This year’s list includes Hall of Fame inductees Camluck (2008) and Cam’s Card Shark (2007) along with 2011 Little Brown Jug winner Big Bad John.
By state and gait New York is represented by the trotting sires Conway Hall, Lucky Chucky, RC Royalty, CR Excalibur and Diamond Goal; pacing sires are Kenneth J, If I Can Dream, Artist Stena, Riverboat King, Village Jove and Whelan Willie.
Pennsylvania trotters available for service are American Winner, Lear Jetta and Malabar Millennium, with pacers Cam’s Card Shark, Dragon Again, Moon Beam, Nuclear Breeze and The Fraternity Pan.
Ontario is represented by pacing stallions Allamerican Native, Artistic Fella, Camluck and Mister Big.
Indiana offers trotters Ganache, Holy Guacamolie and Valley Victor and pacers Always A Virgin and Panspacificflight. Illinois provides pacing sire Yankee Skyscaper.
Ohio’s pacers are led by 2011 Little Brown Jug winner Big Bad John, Metropolitan, Stand Forever and Woodstock.
Delaware and Maryland are represented by pacing stallions Dream Away and Totally Western, while Maine offers trotting stallion Roadshow Hall.
Income raised by the auction, nearly $470,000 over the past 13 years, supports the Museum’s General Operating Fund. It helps to ensure quality services, special exhibitions, traveling exhibits, promotional support and educational programming for children and adults. Our efforts also help to encourage new owners and fans.
For additional information on the auction, to donate breedings, or to receive a complete list of stallions and conditions for bidding, please contact Joanne Young at 845.294.6330, development@harnessmuseum.com or visit www.harnessmuseum.com, where updates will also be posted. Bids must be postmarked by February 18, 2012.
The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is located at 240 Main Street in Goshen, N.Y., and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thanks to USTA sponsorship, admission is free. For information on the Museum, its gift shop, special events and other educational programs the Museum offers, please call 845.294.6330 or visit www.harnessmuseum.com.