Syrinx Hanover delivers a filly

Two-time Dan Patch Award winner and 2001 Trotter of the Year Syrinx Hanover delivered a foal at 7:05 a.m. Monday morning (February 9) at Concorde Stud Farm in Cream Ridge, New Jersey.

“Both mother and foal are doing fine,” said David Meirs, III. “The foal is a filly by Conway Hall.”

Syrinx Hanover was the top two-year-old trotting filly in the sport in 2000 when she won seven of her nine starts and banked $680,797. She was victorious that year in the $755,911 Breeders Crown Final at Mohawk and the $401,200 Goldsmith Maid Final at Garden State Park.

As a three-year-old in 2001, Syrinx Hanover was unbeaten in 12 starts and earned an additional $1,018,629. Among her victories that year were the $624,840 Breeders Crown Final, the $500,000 Hambletonian Oaks Final, the $400,500 Delvin Miller Memorial Final, the $203,850 Matron Final, and the $147,000 Bluegrass (in a lifetime mark of 1:532). In addition to earning her second straight divisional title, she defeated Varenne 87-44 in the balloting for Trotter of the Year.

Now six-years-old, Syrinx Hanover is a daughter of Lindy Lane out of the Super Bowl mare Minx Hanover. She is owned by Cynthia Fazio of Colts Neck, New Jersey.

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