David McDuffee may never top this

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David McDuffee may never top this

David McDuffee won two overnights at Foxboro during the weekend of August 13-14, 1994.

On July 24, 1996, Dixie Cheer lowered his own mark at Vernon Downs to :24. Greg Merton drove the 8-year-old gelding who improved to $56,087 lifetime. David McDuffee may never top this.

David McDuffee still holds the record.

Workaholic was born on 3/15/82. He won the first Breeders Crown at Lexington on Oct. 5, 1984.

The buyer bought more horses than he could handle 74 years ago at Harrisburg.

Atlanta was born in 1883 and was sired by Attorney. She was the property of Daniel Hayes. Her first foal Alix became the fastest ever female trotter in 1888.

$928,740,959 was bet on the sport in 1962. Su Mac Lad was 8-for-13 and earned Horse of the Year honors. Matastar twice time trialed in 1:55.4. A Cs Viking won the Hambletonian for Sanders Russell.

Jim Campbell is 61. He is a former assistant to Glen Garnsey. Jim Campbell's brother John is the same age as Jim.

Mark MacDonald has reached the $100 million club. He is 44 years old. At the same age, Ron Pierce was at $54 million in 2000. MacDonald is a long way from his $300 first purchase of Jim Bob Skipper at age 13. Joe O'Brien won his first races at St. Peters Matinee Track in 1932.

Jack Darling was born on 2/3/52. He was the 2015 Unsung Hero winner and Presidents Award winner. David McDuffee was 1996 Canadian Trainer of the Year.

David McDuffee set the world record for two horses. He campaigned Twin B Champ, a horse that won the 2000 North America Cup. Gothic Dream, the yearling that equaled the 1:51.3 world records, Northern Luck, won $907,974 and was the fastest nighttime horse (at 3) after winning the Tattersalls at the Red Mile. Bulldog Hanover set a world world's record at 4.

David McDuffee advertised a 2-year-old unraced horse in 1978. The horse worked in 2:14 and was foaled to a foal of Noble Clair.


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