This Week In Harness Racing History
October 31-November 6
Courtesy of Harness Racing Communications -
October 31, 1986 - Halcyon, driven by Ray Remmen, wins the Breeders Crown for two-year-old filly pacers at Rosecroft Raceway in Maryland.
November 1, 1996 - Michelle's Jackpot, driven by Luc Ouellette, wins the Three Diamonds in 1:54.4 at Garden State Park in New Jersey.
November 2, 1990 - Peace Corps, driven by Stig Johansson, sets the world record for female trotters on a five-eighths of a mile track by winning the Breeders Crown for mare trotters in 1:54.2 at Pompano Park in Florida.
November 2, 1990 - No Sex Please, driven by Ron Waples, sets the world record for older geldings trotters on a five-eighths of a mile track by winning the Breeders Crown in 1:55 at Pompano Park.
November 3, 1979 - Try Scotch, driven by Shelly Goudreau, sets the world record for geldings pacing on a half-mile track by winning in 1:56.3 at Roosevelt Raceway in New York.
November 4, 1989 - Beach Towel wins the Presidential in 1:53.3 at Rosecroft Raceway.
November 5, 1994 - Electric Slide, driven by Bill Fahy, wins the Nadia Lobell in 1:52.4 at Garden State Park in New Jersey.
November 6, 1992 - Kingsbridge, a colt, and filly So Fresh win Breeders Crown titles for three-year-old pacers at Northfield Park in Ohio.
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