Harrisburg, PA Harness racing pacing colt Glowing Lou, purchased for $260,000 by Mac Nichol, topped the list of best sellers during Tuesday’s (Nov. 7) second session of the 85th annual Standardbred Horse Sale at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show Complex. Glowing Lou is a son of Sweet Lou-Teenybopper. His second dam is $2-million-earner Glowing Report, and
Ola Yoder, the founder and owner of the uber-successful Kountry Wood Products in Nappanee, Indiana has put the same amount of effort, forethought and savvy into his harness racing breeding program that he has into his cabinetry business, and it is paying off.
Ola Yoder, the founder and owner of the uber-successful Kountry Wood Products in Nappanee, IN has put the same amount of effort, forethought, and savvy into his harness racing breeding program that he has into his cabinetry business, and it is paying off. Yoder’s list of broodmares and stallion investments reads like a “who’s who”
Two of the sport’s brightest stars, Confederate and Geocentric, sparkled on a superb 10-race card which offered $3.4 million in prize money and included eight $400,000 Kentucky Championship finals and two $100,000 Kentucky Commonwealth Series finals for freshman and sophomore trotters and pacers on Sunday (Sept. 17) at Red Mile.
At the annual August meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hambletonian Society, Joe McLead, co-owner of Sugar Valley Farm in Delaware, Ohio, was elected to the Society Board.