Last call for Goshen Historic Track stallion auction

by Chris Tully, general manager, Goshen Historic Track

Goshen, NY — The annual stallion auction to benefit Goshen Historic Track has just begun, and will continue through Friday, April 22. With 25 stallions to choose from, the roster offers something for everyone with breedings to studs standing in New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and more.

New York is well represented with 11 offerings, featuring top trotting sire Credit Winner; his son, world champion Crazed 3,1:52.2; as well as pacing sires Artiscape p,3,1:49.3z; and Dream Away p,3,1:50.

World champions Donato Hanover 3,1:50.1 and Tom Ridge 3,1:50.2 are among the eight stallions representing the Keystone State. In addition, Chocolatier 3,1:53, Well Said p,3,1:47.3, and Allamerican Native p,3,1:49.4 stand in Pennsylvania.

There are also breedings to $3 million winner Deweycheatumnhowe 3,1:50.4 and Tell All p,3,1:48.3, both standing in Ontario.

There are a number of ways to bid on these stallions: Prospective bidders are encouraged to access the roster on our website, www.GoshenHistoricTrack.com, click on the stallion auction link, then download and print the PDF bid form.

Our office will gladly accept completed bid forms via fax (845.294.3998), or by the U.S. Postal Service. Furthermore, we will accept e-mail bids to ChrisTully@GoshenHistoricTrack.com.

All funds raised by this stallion auction go directly to the purse structure in support of our annual Grand Circuit race meet and stakes events.

Goshen Historic Track is the world’s oldest harness track and a National Historic Landmark. Matinee racing begins on Sundays, June 5, 12 & 19. June 5 is Youth Day and will feature the annual High School Scholarship race and a demonstration featuring live birds of prey (eagles, falcons, owls, etc.).

Grand Circuit racing begins Friday, July 1, and runs through Monday, July 4. Hall of Fame Day is Sunday, July 3, and will feature the annual Hall of Fame Drivers Invitational Trot with an autograph session immediately following the race.

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