The biggest and best 2019 Hambletonian Day numbers

by Bob Heyden

Important Hambletonian Day numbers:

• Nine out of the 24 track records listed in the Meadowlands program heading into Friday’s card were set on a Hambletonian Day.
• Marcus Melander has four in the Hambletonian and five in the Peter Haughton final. Remember that the last million-dollar race (in U.S. funds) was won by Melander and Brian Sears-at better than 30-1 in the 2018 Yonkers International with Cruzado Del Noches. The combined record lifetime of the four-pack sent out by Melander in the Hambletonian is: 48 27-10-2.
• It will be the 94th Hambletonian and 39th at the Meadowlands.
• Pinkman, now 7, is 6-for-49 since his Hambletonian victory of 2015.
• Progeny of Muscle Hill make up six of the 16 in the Hambletonian elims and he is looking to sire his 4th straight Hambletonian Oaks winner.
• Three of the elimination horses for the Hambletonian have never been off the board: Pilot Discretion 8-8; Gimpanzee 12-12; Green Manalishi 14-14
• Tim Tetrick will look to extend his streak of being the only driver to win a Hambletonian elim at the Meadowlands three straight years.
• The last six Hambletonian Oaks have been the fastest ever, with the stakes mark of 1:50 coming in 2018 by Manchego.
• Twenty-one horses on the card are trained by a woman — Nancy Johansson leads the way with seven.
• The most money ever banked in a single trotting race was the $930,000 by the Ray Schnittker barn in 2008 when Deweycheatumnhowe won it and Make It Happen was third in the $1,500,000 race.

Swedish power

Look at how many different drivers the winning Swedish-born Hambletonian trainers have used:
1985 — Per Eriksson, Prakas used Bill O’Donnell
1991 — Per Eriksson, Giant Victory used Jack Moiseyev
1992 — Per Eriksson, Alf Palema used Mickey McNichol
1988 — Jan Johnson, Armbro Goal used John Campbell
1997 — Jimmy Takter, Malabar Man used Mal Burroughs
2001 — Stefan Melander, Scarlet Knight used himself
2010 — Jimmy Takter, Muscle Massive used Ron Pierce
2014 — Jimmy Takter, Trixton used himself
2015 — Jimmy Takter, Pinkman used Brian Sears
2017 — Ake Svanstedt, Perfect Spirit used himself

Other notes on Swedish trainers on this list include:

Prakas’ 1:54.3 was the first sub-1:55 Hambletonian.
Giant Victory also won the Breeders Crown in 1991 and was a distant second to Precious Bunny in the Horse of the Year balloting.
Alf Palema did not win his prelim, but did capture the final as Per Eriksson became the first trainer to go 1-2 in the Hambletonian at the Meadowlands in 1992.
Armbro Goal won in 1988 and Jan Johnson became the first trainer to win the Hambletonian and the Hambletonian Oaks in the same season.
Mal Burroughs is the only amateur to win the million-dollar Hambletonian (1997 Malabar Man).
Muscle Massive became the highest priced yearling to win the Hambletonian in 2010 at $425,000. He defeated a $10,000 yearling by the name of Lucky Chucky.

Trixton was part of a powerhouse Takter trio of 2014, which included the favorite Father Patrick and the runnerup Nuncio. Oddly, even though John Campbell’s first Hambletonian win was in 1987 with Mack Lobell the same year Takter sent out his first starter (Sir Taurus, sixth in elim no final), this was the first time they had teamed together in the Hambletonian.

Pinkman was driven by Sears for the first time in 2015 besting the post time favorite with Yannick Gingras Mission Brief and Ron Burke.

Ake Svanstedt’s Perfect Spirit in 2017 became the second horse in three years to win the Hambletonian final after having post 10 in the elim (Pinkman).

Female sweep?

If Nancy Johansson trainee Don’t Let Em wins the Hambletonian, it’ll be a clean sweep of the North America Cup, Meadowlands Pace and the Hambletonian by female trainers.

Nancy Johansson won the NA Cup with at 4-1.

Linda Toscano won the Meadowlands Pace with Best In Show at 27-1.

Johansson was the caretaker for the 2004 Hambletonian favorite Tom Ridge, who dominated in his elim but faded badly (choked down, according to Ron Pierce) and missed the money that year. She made up for that big time with Muscle Massive and Pierce again in the 2010 Hambletonian, this time at 6-1.

Per Eriksson

Per Eriksson is doing color for Swedish TV for this year’s Hambletonian.

He is one of three trainers to win at least three Hambletonians at the Meadowlands and finish 1-2 in at least one of them. (Jimmy Takter and Chuck Sylvester are the other two).

Eriksson drove in the 1983 Hambletonian at age 22.

He trained the first sub-1:55 winner in Hambletonian history Prakas (1985, 1:54.3).

He won three Hambletonians with three different drivers: Mickey McNichol, Bill O’Donnell and Jack Moiseyev.

He trained American Winner at 2 and a dispute cost him a shot for three straight Hambletonians.

All three of Per Eriksson’s Hambletonians came before Jimmy Takter ever hit the board in this race — despite the fact they were born 17 days apart in 1960 in Sweden.