
April 2008 Field Trip to Harrah’s Chester Casino and Race Track The Society gathered at Harrah’s Chester Casino and Race Track for the presentation of the Society’s Medal to Team Barbaro, for a program on Harness Racing in Pennsylvania and a tour of the race track facilities. Award Ceremony Harness Racing Presentation “Money attracts the best of everything,” said Connors, describing how the financial incentives are attracting top horsemen such as Dave Palone, four-time Harness Driver of the Year as voted by the Harness Tracks of America and Tim Tetrick who is projected to win over 1,000 races this year. It also provides an incentive to breeders such as Pennsylvania’s Hanover Shoe Farms which has been the number one breeder in harness racing every year since records have been kept. Connors said The Meadows in Southwestern Pennsylvania and Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs are two established tracks that are being remade into state-of-the-art “racinos” (combination casinos and race tracks) not unlike Harah’s Chester. He described the growth of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes, a series of high-purse races that are restricted to the offspring of registered Pennsylvania stallions. This program will double from $5 million in purses in 2007 to $10 million in 2008. It is projected to reach $14 million when all Pennsylvania slot venues are operating. Connors also described gains made by the Pennsylvania Standardbred Breeder’s Development Fund. It provides higher awards to breeders who keep their mares resident in Pennsylvania. In 2008, it’s first year of operation, it will receive $5 million. Eventually, $10 million will be distributed through this fund. Connors pointed out that one of the largest benefits of the program accrues to all citizens in the form of more farmland preserved. Increasing the economic viability of horse breeding and training increases considerably the incentive for land owners to maintain their farms as open land and avoid commercial development Home | Overview
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