Old timers set to rumble in Metamucil Mile

by John Manzi, publicity director, Monticello Raceway

Monticello, NY — On Sunday afternoon (Dec. 19), eight veteran horsemen will don their racing silks and compete in the Metamucil Mile at Monticello Raceway with the winner being tabbed as the “Senior Driver of the Year.”

The Metamucil Mile will feature drivers who are at least 65 years of age; the oldest, Howard (Doc) Gill, is 84 and the youngest — the baby of the group — Alan Schwartz is a mere 65. The combined age of the eight is 565 years.

The Metamucil Mile is slated as race number five on the 10-race special afternoon card on Dec. 19.

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Seven-time Monticello Raceway driving champion John Gilmour is the race headliner.

Headlining the event is seven-time Monticello Raceway driving champion John Gilmour. Now 72 years of age, Gilmour is in the twilight of his wonderful career; one in which he recorded 4,477 career driving victories.

Sep, as he is known on the backstretch, has drawn 5-1 shot Donnina Hanover and they’ll start from the coveted pole position in the Metamucil Mile.

The early line 5-2 favorite, Haley And Terror from post four, will have Alan Schwartz at the lines. Schwartz, one of the best amateur drivers of all time with 398 career wins, is also the president of the Monticello Harness Horsemen’s Association, whose second annual Fantasy Holiday Party (free for all children — toddlers to 12 years of age) will also be presented this coming Sunday afternoon.

Gerry Fielding, 67, another talented amateur driver with 57 career wins, has the 3-1 rated co-favorite Trust Fund, and they will leave from the seven hole.

Arguably the sentimental favorite will be Doc Gill, who now at 84 years old has slowed down considerably, but during his wonderful career he not only was an outstanding veterinarian but, by his own admission, he’d rather drive horses than do almost anything else.

A few years ago fans may remember Doc Gill and his great trotting mare Miss Gibbons, a New York Sire Stakes standout who set a 1:57.3 track record here in 2005. Doc, who’ll handle 4-1 rated Little Rosey from post five, has reined 350 winners while driving part-time and usually his own stock.

Another veteran driver still competing with regularity is General “Bubba” Washington, Jr. At 71 years of age Bubba has spent his entire life in harness racing and over the years he’s hustled home 321 winners. Washington drew 10-1 shot J L Lucy and they’ll leave from the three hole.

Alex (Doc) Savran, 72, a retired oral surgeon and longtime Billings amateur driver who has 22 winners to his credit, will handle 12-1 shot Elegy Hanover and they’ll start from post position two.

Richie Campolong, who is mainly a trainer, will drive 9-2 rated Call For Grace from his own barn. Though he rarely drives, over the years he did produce 20 winners.

Owner-trainer Paul Moore rounds out the field. Moore, who usually leaves the driving to others, has won seven races from a very limited amount of starts. He’ll drive his wife’s 8-1 shot, Rising Debt, and start from the eight hole.

“This is our second annual Metamucil Mile but last year’s winner, Greg Decker, Sr., has opted to watch this year’s contest,” noted Eric Warner, the track’s Director of Racing. “The horses in the race are fairly well matched and driving strategy will probably determine the winner. Wouldn’t it be great if it was an eight-horse dead heat?”

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