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Odds On Racing's
Horse of the Month for July 2008
Peace Corps
Dark bay filly by Baltic Speed--Worth Beein'--Super Bowl Foaled May 11, 1986 at Christiana, PA Trained by Tom Haughton, Stig Johansson and Torbjorn Jansson Driven by John Campbell, Stig Johansson and Torbjorn Jansson Owned by Hans Enggren Bred by Stanley Dancer & Rosehild Breeding Farm
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Peace Corps
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One of the greatest trotting fillies of all time, Peace Corps was a daughter of Baltic Speed who didn’t look like a world beater when the gavel hit the block for $31,000 in 1987. And, then, with a multitude of problems like soreness and tying up getting in the way…and an attitude problem "to boot," it was amazing the filly ever got to the races, much less win over $4,000,000!
As a 1988 2-year-old, Peace Corps won 15 of 19 starts and $668,599, at that time the most bounty ever for a juvenile trotting filly. After winning the $474,500 Merrie Annabelle at The Meadowlands, she took a mark of 1:56.2 at Springfield and, in her final start of the year, clocked the fastest mile ever for a two year-old trotter on a five-eighths mile track when she won the Breeders Crown at Pompano Park in 1:57.1.
Of course, she was voted Two Year-Old Filly Trotter of the Year. At three, she won 16 of 19 races and gathered over a million dollars in earnings. She took her lifetime mark of 1:52.4 in winning the $600,000 World Trotting Derby at DuQuoin and closed out her fantastic season winning another Breeders Crown event in 1:57, again in the friendly confines of Pompano Park. So dominant were her performances that she was the overwhelming choice in balloting for Trotter of the Year—receiving 97.6% of the votes. In 1990, now age 4, Peace Corps made but one US start…in the Breeders Crown at Pompano Park. And with her field playing a bit of "hard ball" with her, she was forced through grueling fractions of :27.3 and :55.2 before drawing away to a world record 1:54.2 performance.
Her other starts—13 of them—were overseas on the European Grand Circuit where she had nine victories and three seconds (one to Mack Lobell). Her seasonal earnings were over $600,000…just a forerunner to an unbelievable 1991 season where she won 14 of 17 starts and over $1.2 million.
Included in that season, Peace Corps, now five, only had one lone US start, that in the $450,000 International Trot at Yonkers, which she won at the mile and a quarter distance in a stakes tying time of 2;28.3h. And though Peace Corps had only one US start in both 1990 and 1991, she was voted Aged Trotting Mare both years.
At age six, Peace Corps won five times in 18 starts here and abroad and garnered an additional $482,383 in earnings…including yet another Breeders Crown crown (sic), this one at Mohawk Raceway.
She capped her racing career with just a few sporadic starts overseas in 1993 and 1994 with her lifetime victory total reaching 62 and her earnings stretching to $4,137,737.
Peace Corps Career Statistics Year/Dom/Forgn Sts/1sts/2nds/3rds Earnings Record/Venue/Date of Record 1994 (F) 5 2 1 1 $39,300 1993 (F) 1 0 0 0 $511 1992 2 2 0 0 $168,558 6, 1:58.0F MOH F 10/09/1992 1992 (F) 16 3 5 2 $313,825 1991 1 1 0 0 $225,000 1991 (F) 16 13 3 0 $1,113,494 1990 1 1 0 0 $101,729 4, 1:54.2F PPK F 11/02/1990 1990 (F) 13 9 3 0 $504,020 1989 19 16 1 0 $1,002,701 3, 1:52.4M DUQ M 09/02/1989 1988 19 15 1 2 $668,599 2, 1:56.2M SPR M 08/17/1988 Domestic Total 42 35 2 2 $2,166,587 3, 1:52.4M Foreign Total 27 $1,971,150 Grand Total 62 $4,137,737
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