Stallion breedings remain on hand to support Harness Racing Museum

from the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame

Goshen, NY — The Harness Racing Museum would like to thank all of the donors and bidders for a successful stallion breeding auction.

Due to several newly received services, as well as some breedings that did not receive appropriate bids, the following is a list of stallions that are still available. Trotters are indicated with an asterisk.

Delaware: CR Commando*, Dream Away
Illinois: Yankee Skyscaper
Indiana: Allthatgltrsisgold, Guccio*, Panspacificflight
Maryland: Charlie De Vie*, Four Starz Robro*, Groton Hall*, Holy Guacamolie*, Nuclear Breeze, Totally Western, Up Front Charlie
New York: Conway Hall,*, Deweycheatumnhowe*, Lislea, Lucky Chucky*, Panther Hanover, Riverboat King
Ohio: Colie’s*, Manhardt, Northern Kid*, Powerful Toy, Valley Victor*, Woodstock
Ontario: Angus Hall*, Artistic Fella, Badlands Hanover, Classic Card Shark
Pennsylvania: Lear Jetta*, Sierra Kosmos*, Tom Ridge*, Tuffofthetoughest

In addition, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is proud to offer a newly acquired breeding to Guccio as part of our stallion breeding auction. This is a unique opportunity as his book is sure to be full and closed very shortly.

A world champion and million-dollar winning trotter, Guccio 4,1:51.1f ($1,021,809) begins stud duty at Victory Hill Farm, one of the leading farms in Indiana. He will stand for a fee of $5,000 for the 2014 breeding season.

Income raised by the stallion auction, nearly $540,000 over the past 15 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. Some stallions have more than one breeding available.

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