Leap To Fame, the harness racing track record-breaking winner of the $530,000 Inter Dominion Pacing Championship Grand Final at Albion Park, credited his sire Bettor’s Delight with his fifth success in harness racing’s signature race. He joins Ultimate Sniper (2019), Tiger Tara (2018), Lazarus (2017) and Beautide (2014 and 2015). Bred by Paul Kahlefeldt’s Redbank
Breeding authority Peter Wharton presents all the harness racing news on breeding from Australia, New Zealand and North America every week brought to you by Garrard’s Horse & Hound. Breeding background of Inter Dominion champions Leap To Fame, the harness racing track record-breaking winner of the $530,000 Inter Dominion Pacing Championship Grand Final at Albion Park, credited his
While one reads often of the exploits of harness racing wonder Mack Lobell, 3, 1:52.1 ($3,917,594), it’s not often that aficionados of the sport reflect upon the lasting impact of his sire, Mystic Park 3, 1:57 ($480,907). The son of Noble Gesture-Mystic Sign-Speedster, while best remembered as the horse who sired “Mighty Mack,” was himself,
Had it not been for the terrorizing speed of Self Possessed in 1999, CR Renegade would likely have dominated that year’s sophomore trotting ranks. The brown horse, who was foaled on Jan. 15, 1996, at the Allen family’s Golden Cross Farm in Ocala, Florida, was a son of Royal Troubador 2, 1:57.1 ($899,501) bred by
Had it not been for the terrorizing speed of Self Possessed in 1999, CR Renegade (Royal Troubador,2, 1:57.1 ($899,501)) would likely have dominated that year’s sophomore trotting ranks. The brown harness racing horse, who was foaled on Jan. 15, 1996, at the Allen family’s Golden Cross Farm in Ocala, Florida, was bred by Carl and