Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Year of the Milestone

With all the hysteria following Dave Palone going after the record for all-time dash winning driver, others aim to reach other milestones of their career.

Geo. Napolitano at Pocono

Over the last couple of months, drivers and trainers have been accomplishing several feats that make their name stand out among the rankings. Recently, George Napolitano Jr. racked his 5,000th win at Harrah’s Philadelphia on June 17. On the training side of it, Mark Ford earned his 3,000th win at Saratoga.

Other drivers that reached a milestone this year includes Yannick Gingras (4,000 wins), Tim Tetrick (7,000 wins), Anthony Morgan (14,000 wins) and Wally Hennessey (8,000 wins).

Ron Pierce moved up the standings to second in all-time earnings. With his recent victories in the Goodtimes and Mohawk Gold Cup, he passed Mike Lachance with career earnings of $186.06-million, as Lachance’s were $185.92-million. John Campbell is the all-time leader with $278.2-million.

Many drivers and trainers are approaching major milestones in their career. Driver Pat Berry is approaching his 3,000th win. The Illinois native is currently nineteenth in the standings at the Big M, with three victories out of 153 starts.


Dave Palone doing the "Filion" to the
winners circle
Dave Palone has received a lot of attention from his bid to 15,181 wins (making him North America’s all-time dash winning driver). The fifty-year-old has finished on top of the standings at The Meadows a whopping 23 times in all three categories!

Herve Filion is the all-time dash leader until Dave passes him.

Listed below are other horseman that should reach a milestone by the end of the year:

Ron Burke- 3,000 training victories
Casie Coleman- 2,000 training victories
Greg Grismore- 6,000 driving victories
Roger Hammer- 2,000 training victories
Mark MacDonald- 5,000 driving victories
Paul MacDonell- 5,000 driving victories
Ervin Miller- 4,000 training victories
Julie Miller- 1,000 training victories
Brian Sears- 8,000 driving victories

We wish them the best of luck in marking their name as the best in the sport.

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