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This Month in Harness Racing History
February 2007
February 1, 1979 – Bradleigh N, Flame Of Freedom and Edgewood O’Keen combine to form the highest trifecta payoff in Meadowlands’ history – $88,761.
February 2, 1989 – Casino Cowboy wins the Complex Series final in 1:54.4 at the Meadowlands.
February 3, 2000 – Camsurge wins the Senior Trendsetter final at the Meadowlands in a stakes-best 1:52.2.
February 4, 1965 – World champion trotter Greyhound dies at age 33 in Illinois. February 4, 1994 – Don Rothfuss wins seven straight races at Buffalo Raceway in New York.
February 5, 1989 – Rhyme Hanover wins the Damsel Series in 1:57.4 at Greenwood Raceway in Toronto.
February 6, 1993 – Shady Daisy wins the Suburban Downs Pacing Derby in 1:54.2 at Hawthorne Raceway near Chicago.
February 7, 1993 – Merging Light wins the Damsel Series in 1:55.2 at Greenwood Raceway.
February 8, 1991 – White Ruffles wins the first of her two consecutive Cape & Cutter finals in a stakes record 1:54 at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.
February 9, 1991 – Miraculous Lady wins the Damsel Pacing Series in 1:56.1 at Greenwood Raceway.
February 10, 1996 – Federal Yankee upsets Night Court Dan and Impeccable Image to win the Dygert Memorial Final at Hawthorne Racecourse near Chicago.
February 11, 1978 – Senor Skipper wins the inaugural Presidential Series in 1:58.3 at the Meadowlands.
February 12, 1979 – Jurgy Hanover defeats defending champion Quick Work to win the Su Mac Lad final in 2:03.1 at the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
February 13, 1962 – Dave Palone, the winner of more than 11,000 races and a four-time winner of Harness Tracks of America’s Driver of the Year Award, is born in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.
February 14, 1987 – Keystate Hanover wins the inaugural Aquarius final in 1:55 at the Meadowlands.
February 15, 1985 – Selena Lobell sets the world record for female trotters on a five-eighths of a mile track by winning in 1:57.2 at Pompano Park in Florida.
February 16, 1985 – Diane Long drives Don’t Bug Me to victory in 1:55.3 at Pompano Park for the fastest pacing mile by a female driver on a five-eighths of a mile track.
February 16, 1991 – Sure Fact wins the Dygert Memorial Trot in 1:58 at Hawthorne Race Course near Chicago.
February 17, 1987 – Ombre Rose wins the inaugural Night Styles final in 1:56.4 at the Meadowlands.
February 18, 1989 – Banker Blue Chip equals the world record for pacing horse five years and older by winning in 1:52.2 at Pompano Park.
February 26, 2000 – Die Lute wins the Aquarius final in a stakes-record 1:50.2 at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.
February 27, 1978 – Luanne’s Jewel wins the inaugural Overbid final in 1:58.4 at the Meadowlands.
February 27, 1992 – Cat Manzi gets career win No. 5,000 with Elrolee at the Meadowlands.
February 28, 1988 – Take A Look wins the Toronto Series Pace final in 1:55.3 at Greenwood Raceway.
February 29, 1992 – Cool Flying Fella wins the Pompano Beach Series final in 1:55.1 at Pompano Park in Florida.
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