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International Trot

The International Trot is a harness racing event held in the New York City area that aimed to appeal to a mix of United States and international entrants. The inaugural event was held at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, New York in 1959, and was held at the track until its closure in 1988. Thereafter, the race moved to Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York. The initial running was held at a distance of 1.5 miles (2.4 km), with subsequent races held at a distance of 1.25 miles (2.01 km).

International Trot
LocationYonkers, New York, USA
Race typeHarness race for Standardbred trotters
Race information
Distance1¼ miles
(2011 metres or 10 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt, 1/2 mile oval
TrackYonkers Raceway
Qualification3yo & up
Purse$1,000,000 (2022)

In advance of its third running in 1961, The New York Times described that "There are many harness racing stakes that are older and quite a few that are richer, but there is none, that for glamour, pageantry, excitement and wild wagering matches the Roosevelt International Trot."[1]

Yonkers Raceway announced in 2014 that they would return the International Trot to the racing schedule after a hiatus of almost 20 years.[2] With a purse of $1 million, the 2015 International Trot was won by Papagayo E,[3] giving Norway their first win in the race.

The International Trot was not held in 2020 or 2021 due to travel restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Race history

1959

In 1959, a trotter from France named Jamin was scheduled to run in the inaugural International Trot at Roosevelt Raceway. The track's publicist, Joe Goldstein spread the word that the horse's chances were affected by the loss of over 150 pounds of artichokes that had been impounded, and then misplaced, by the United States Department of Agriculture at Idlewild Airport. Goldstein placed ads in The New York Times and New York Herald Tribune that read "French Trotter Needs Artichokes. Can You Help?", including a phone number of Roosevelt Raceway. Newspapers gave the story extensive play, with locals bring their backyard-grown artichokes to the track and United Airlines flying artichokes in from Watsonville, California, the artichoke capital of America. The horse was energized after eating the artichokes, or so Goldstein said, and went on to win the race in front of a crowd of 45,000.[5] Jamin held on to win in front of a crowd of 48,000 spectators, with the Italian horse Tornese in second by half a length and betting favorite Trader Horn, an American entry, in third, 2¼ lengths out of second. Jamin ran the mile-and-a-half in 3:08.6.[6]

1960

Both first-time champion Jamin and Ruder Konge of Denmark dropped out of the 1960 race.[7] The 9-year old Hairos II, driven by Willem Geersen, went on to win the mile-and-a-quarter second running in a field of seven in a time of 2:34, defeating the Italian horse Crevalcore by a half-length, with the American entry Silver Song, a 9-5 favorite, in third by a half-length behind Crevalcore. The crowd of 54,861 set a record, breaking the prior mark of 50,337 set at the track in August 1957.

1961

Hairos II was unable to defend his title in the 1961 race, after suffering a bowed tendon during a win in a race in The Hague.[8] At the 1961 International Trot, a French horse named Kracovie that had won that year's European circuit was missing a stablemate, either a mountain sheep or a goat, that could not be brought into the United States due to quarantine regulations, and would not eat in the absence of its companion.[9] As described by George Vecsey in the Times, "The entertainer Tina Louise just happened to have a goat in her Manhattan apartment. Wearing a low-cut dress, she and her agent and the goat paid a mission of mercy to Roosevelt."[5] Despite the publicity, and the goat, Kracovie lost the race to Su Mac Lad, with Tie Silk in third. Su Mac Lad, driven by Stanley Dancer, finished in a time of 2:34.4 in driving rain and a sloppy track in front of 28,105 racing fans.[10]

1962

The lightly regarded Canadian horse Tie Silk, who had finished in third the previous year and sixth the year before, won the $50,000 race in front of a crowd of 53,279. Six-year-old Tie Silk, driven by Keith Waples, won in a time of 2:34.2, with favorite and returning winner Su Mac Lad in second and world record holder Porterhouse in third. The betting handle of $2,793,596 set a world record for a harness racing program, breaking the prior record set at the second running of the International Trot.[11]

1963

Su Mac Lad, who had won in 1961 but dropped to second in 1962, returned to win the 1963 running in a seven-horse field, before a crowd of 41,197 of what The New York Times called "screaming harness racing buffs". The Dutch horse Martini II came in second, with returning champion Tie Silk in third. Driven by Stanley Dancer, Su Mac Lad paid bettors $2.90 to win in tying a world record at the 1¼-mile distance with a time of 2:32.6. The 9-to-20 favorite came in a half-length ahead of Martini II who in turn beat Tie Silk by 7.5 lengths. The $25,000 taken home by Su Mac Lad brought his career winnings to $687,549, the most of any pacer or trotter as of that date.[12]

1988

After the demise of Roosevelt Raceway in 1988, the race was relocated to Yonkers Raceway.[13] Mack Lobell won the first Yonkers edition of the race in a track record time of 2:30 4/5.

Locations

  • Roosevelt Raceway (1959-1988)
  • Yonkers Raceway (1988-1993, 1995, 2015–present)

Historical race events

The inaugural race of 1959 was run at a distance of 1+12 miles after which it was set at its current 1+14 miles.

In 1983, France's Ideal du Gazeau became the only horse to ever win the International Trot three times. [14]

Lutin d'Isigny, another French horse, won the 1984 race in a then World Record time of 2:31 flat. His winning margin of 7 lengths was the largest in the 26-year history of the event.[15]

On October 25, 2014, Yonkers Raceway ran the International Trot Preview, a precursor to the return of the International Trot in 2015. The race was won by Natural Herbie for owner/trainer/driver Verlin Yoder.[16]

Wins by country

The winners of the International Trot have come from 8 different countries.

Records

Most wins by a horse
  • 3 – Ideal du Gazeau (1981, 1982, 1983)
Most wins by a driver
  • 3 – Jean-René Gougeon (1968, 1969, 1971)
  • 3 – Eugène Lefèvre (1981, 1982, 1983)
Most wins by a trainer
  • 3 – Jean-René Gougeon (1968, 1969, 1971)
  • 3 – Eugène Lefèvre (1981, 1982, 1983)
Stakes record (1 ¼ miles)
  • 2:30 0/0 – Lutin d'Isigny (1984) at Roosevelt
  • 2:22 1/5 – Twister Bi (2017) at Yonkers

International Trot winners

Year
Winner
Age
Driver
Trainer
Owner
Time
Purse
Country
Ref
2022 Cokstile 9 Vincenzo Dell’Annunziata Mattia Orlando Scuderia Santese SRL 2:23 $1,000,000   [17]
2020-2021 No Race
2019 Zacon Gio 4 Roberto Vecchione Holger Ehlert Franco Giuseppe 2:24 1/5 $1,000,000  
2018 Cruzado Dela Noche 6 Brian Sears Marcus Melander Courant Stable 2:24 3/5 $1,000,000  
2017 Twister Bi 5 Christoffer Eriksson Jerry Riordan Ciccarelli Pasquale 2:22 1/5 $1,000,000  
2016 Resolve 6 Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt Hans Enggren 2:23 4/5 $1,000,000  
2015 Papagayo E 5 Ulf Ohlsson Jan K. Waaler Tom Andersen & Claes Sjolin 2:26 0/0 $1,000,000  
1996-2014 No Race
1995 His Majesty 5 Stefan Melander Catarina Lundström Annelie Henriksson 2:26 0/0 $300,000  
1994 No Race
1993 Giant Force 4 John F. Patterson, Jr. Per Eriksson Spar J Stable (Katz Family) & Theodore Gewertz 2:27 0/0 $500,000  
1992 Atas Fighter L. 7 Torbjorn Jansson Torbjorn Jansson Écurie Travhäst 2:31 1/5 $500,000  
1991 Peace Corps 5 Stig H. Johansson Stig H. Johansson Stall Pieder (Bjorn Pettersson) 2:28 3/5 $450,000  
1990 Reve d'Udon 7 Yves Dreux Bernard Desmontils Bernard Desmontils 2:28 3/5 $450,000  
1989 Kit Lobell 4 Berndt O. Lindstedt Jan Johnson Johan Dieden 2:31 1/5 $350,000  
1988 Mack Lobell 4 John Campbell Charles Sylvester One More Time Stable (Louis P. Guida), et al. & Fair Winds Farm 2:30 4/5 $200,000  
1987 Callit 6 Karl O. Johansson Karl O. Johansson Christfam AB 2:33 4/5 $200,000  
1986 Habib 5 Ulf Thoresen Roger Walmann 2:33 0/0 $250,000  
1985 Lutin d'Isigny 8 Jean-Paul André Maurice G. Corniere Maurice G. Corniere 2:31 0/0 $250,000  
1984 Lutin d'Isigny 7 Jean-Paul André Maurice G. Corniere Maurice G. Corniere 2:30 0/0 $250,000  
1983 Ideal du Gazeau 9 Eugène Lefèvre Eugène Lefèvre Pierre-Jean Morin 2:35 2/5 $250,000  
1982 Ideal du Gazeau 8 Eugène Lefèvre Eugène Lefèvre Pierre-Jean Morin 2:36 0/0 $250,000  
1981 Ideal du Gazeau 7 Eugène Lefèvre Eugène Lefèvre Pierre-Jean Morin 2:32 3/5 $250,000  
1980 Classical Way 4 John F. Simpson, Jr. John F. Simpson, Jr. Clarence F. Gaines 2:35 2/5 $250,000  
1979 Doublemint 4 Peter Haughton Billy Haughton John Lavezzo 2:38 3/5 $200,000  
1978 Cold Comfort 4 Peter Haughton Billy Haughton H.P.H. Stable 2:31 3/5 $200,000  
1977 Delfo 8 Sergio Brighenti Sergio Brighenti Enrico Tosonotti 2:34 3/5 $200,000  
1976 Equileo 6 Bernard Froger Pierre Désiré Allaire Pierre Désiré Allaire & Alain Delon 2:33 3/5 $200,000  
1975 Savoir 7 Del Insko Mel Smorra Allwood Stables (Leonard J. & Helen R. Buck) 2:32 1/5 $200,000  
1974 Delmonica Hanover 5 John Chapman Delvin Miller Delvin Miller & W. Arnold Hanger 2:34 4/5 $200,000  
1973 Delmonica Hanover 4 John Chapman Delvin Miller Delvin Miller & W. Arnold Hanger 2:34 2/5 $150,000  
1972 Speedy Crown 4 Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger Crown Stable, Inc. (Frank & Thomas Antonacci) 2:35 1/5 $125,000  
1971 Une de Mai 7 Jean-René Gougeon Jean-René Gougeon Count Pierre de Montesson 2:34 4/5 $125,000  
1970 Fresh Yankee 7 Joe O'Brien Joe O'Brien Duncan A. MacDonald 2:35 1/5 $125,000  
1969 Une de Mai 5 Jean-René Gougeon Jean-René Gougeon Count Pierre de Montesson 2:33 2/5 $100,000  
1968 Roquepine 7 Jean-René Gougeon Jean-René Gougeon Henri Levesque 2:38 3/5 $100,000  
1967 Roquepine 6 Henri Levesque Henri Levesque Henri Levesque 2:43 4/5 $100,000  
1966 Armbro Flight 4 Joe O'Brien Joe O'Brien Armstrong Bros. 2:38 3/5 $100,000  [18]
1965 Pluvier III 6 Gunnar Nordin Gunnar Nordin Goesta Valentin 2:36 0/0 $100,000  
1964 Speedy Scot 4 Ralph N. Baldwin Ralph N. Baldwin Castleton Farm 2:32 3/5 $50,000  
1963 Su Mac Lad 9 Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Irving W. Berkemeyer 2:32 3/5 $50,000  
1962 Tie Silk 6 Keith Waples Keith Waples Miron Farms (Adrien & Gerard Miron) 2:34 1/5 $50,000  
1961 Su Mac Lad 7 Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Irving W. Berkemeyer 2:34 2/5 $50,000  
1960 Hairos II 9 Willem Geersen Willem Geersen Andries Voordouw 2:34 0/0 $50,000  
1959 Jamin 6 Jean Riaud Jean Riaud Camille Olry-Roederer 3:08 3/5 $50,000  

External links

  • YouTube video of Jamin winning the 1959 inaugural International Trot

References

  1. ^ Louis Effrat. "The Big Trot: Quality, Not Quantity; Rich International Is Long on Glamour, Prestige, Betting", The New York Times, July 9, 1961. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  2. ^ Bossert, Jerry (2014-09-19). "International Trot returns to Yonkers Raceway" (Press release). Yonkers, NY. United States Trotting Association. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
  3. ^ Bergman, Jay (2015-10-10). "Yonkers: Papagayo E wins $1 Million International Trot". drf.com. Daily Racing Form. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  4. ^ "Yonkers moves series to November; International Trot canceled". harnessracing.com. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  5. ^ a b Goldstein, Richard. "Joe Goldstein, Dogged New York Sports Promoter, Dies at 81", The New York Times, February 15, 2009. Accessed February 15, 2009.
  6. ^ Strauss, Michael. "Favored Trader Horn Third; JAMIN TRIUMPHS BY A HALF-LENGTH", The New York Times, August 2, 1959. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  7. ^ Tuckner, Howard M. "JAMIN DROPS OUT OF INTERNATIONAL; French Trotter Is Injured -- Denmark's Ruder Konge Also Withdrawn", The New York Times, August 8, 1960. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  8. ^ Louis Effrat. "Hairos II Withdrawn From $50,000 International Trot; CHAMPION VICTIM OF BOWED TENDON Hairos II Unable to Defend on July 14 -- Adios Butler 3-5 Pace Choice Tonight", The New York Times, June 30, 1961. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  9. ^ Daley, Robert. "French Trotter Here Sans Brigitte; Kracovie Pal Barred From U.S. as Goat in Sheepish Cloak", The New York Times, June 29, 1961. Accessed February 15, 2009.
  10. ^ Louis Effrat. "KRACOVIE SECOND IN $50,000 TROT; Su Mac Lad of U.S. Victor in International Race -- Tie Silk Takes Third SU MAC LAD WINS BY NOSE IN TROT", The New York Times, July 16, 1961. Accessed February 15, 2009.
  11. ^ Louis Effrat. "53,279 See Su Mac Lad Place 2d in International; TIE SILK TRIUMPHS IN INTERNATIONAL", The New York Times, August 19, 1962. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  12. ^ Louis Effrat. "SU MAC LAD, 9-20, TRIUMPHS IN TROT; Takes $50,000 International and Ties World Record-- Martini II Runner-Up Dutch Horse Last Su Mac Lad Takes International Trot", The New York Times, July 21, 1963. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  13. ^ Razzano, Tiffany. "Lewis "Tootie" Barasch, former publicist of the Roosevelt Raceway and international racehorse consultant, died of congestive heart failure on June 25. He was 90."[permanent dead link], Nassau Herald, July 13, 2006. Accessed February 17, 2009.
  14. ^ New York Times July 24, 1983 article titled Third International For Ideal Du Gazeau Retrieved August 29, 2016
  15. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/26/sports/international-won-by-lutin-d-isigny.html New York Times August 26, 1984 article titled "International Trot won by Lutin d'Isigny" Retrieved August 27, 2016
  16. ^ Daily Racing Form (DRF) October 25, 2014 article titled "Yonkers: Natural Herbie shows heart in International Trot Preview win" Retrieved August 27, 2016
  17. ^ "Yonkers: Cokstile upsets in $1 million MGM Yonkers International Trot". Daily Racing Form. 15 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  18. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : International Trot 1966 -Armbro Flight. YouTube.

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The International Trot is a harness racing event held in the New York City area that aimed to appeal to a mix of United States and international entrants The inaugural event was held at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury New York in 1959 and was held at the track until its closure in 1988 Thereafter the race moved to Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers New York The initial running was held at a distance of 1 5 miles 2 4 km with subsequent races held at a distance of 1 25 miles 2 01 km International TrotLocationYonkers New York USARace typeHarness race for Standardbred trottersRace informationDistance1 miles 2011 metres or 10 furlongs SurfaceDirt 1 2 mile ovalTrackYonkers RacewayQualification3yo amp upPurse 1 000 000 2022 In advance of its third running in 1961 The New York Times described that There are many harness racing stakes that are older and quite a few that are richer but there is none that for glamour pageantry excitement and wild wagering matches the Roosevelt International Trot 1 Yonkers Raceway announced in 2014 that they would return the International Trot to the racing schedule after a hiatus of almost 20 years 2 With a purse of 1 million the 2015 International Trot was won by Papagayo E 3 giving Norway their first win in the race The International Trot was not held in 2020 or 2021 due to travel restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 4 Contents 1 Race history 1 1 1959 1 2 1960 1 3 1961 1 4 1962 1 5 1963 1 6 1988 2 Locations 3 Historical race events 4 Wins by country 5 Records 6 International Trot winners 7 External links 8 ReferencesRace history Edit1959 Edit In 1959 a trotter from France named Jamin was scheduled to run in the inaugural International Trot at Roosevelt Raceway The track s publicist Joe Goldstein spread the word that the horse s chances were affected by the loss of over 150 pounds of artichokes that had been impounded and then misplaced by the United States Department of Agriculture at Idlewild Airport Goldstein placed ads in The New York Times and New York Herald Tribune that read French Trotter Needs Artichokes Can You Help including a phone number of Roosevelt Raceway Newspapers gave the story extensive play with locals bring their backyard grown artichokes to the track and United Airlines flying artichokes in from Watsonville California the artichoke capital of America The horse was energized after eating the artichokes or so Goldstein said and went on to win the race in front of a crowd of 45 000 5 Jamin held on to win in front of a crowd of 48 000 spectators with the Italian horse Tornese in second by half a length and betting favorite Trader Horn an American entry in third 2 lengths out of second Jamin ran the mile and a half in 3 08 6 6 1960 Edit Both first time champion Jamin and Ruder Konge of Denmark dropped out of the 1960 race 7 The 9 year old Hairos II driven by Willem Geersen went on to win the mile and a quarter second running in a field of seven in a time of 2 34 defeating the Italian horse Crevalcore by a half length with the American entry Silver Song a 9 5 favorite in third by a half length behind Crevalcore The crowd of 54 861 set a record breaking the prior mark of 50 337 set at the track in August 1957 1961 Edit Hairos II was unable to defend his title in the 1961 race after suffering a bowed tendon during a win in a race in The Hague 8 At the 1961 International Trot a French horse named Kracovie that had won that year s European circuit was missing a stablemate either a mountain sheep or a goat that could not be brought into the United States due to quarantine regulations and would not eat in the absence of its companion 9 As described by George Vecsey in the Times The entertainer Tina Louise just happened to have a goat in her Manhattan apartment Wearing a low cut dress she and her agent and the goat paid a mission of mercy to Roosevelt 5 Despite the publicity and the goat Kracovie lost the race to Su Mac Lad with Tie Silk in third Su Mac Lad driven by Stanley Dancer finished in a time of 2 34 4 in driving rain and a sloppy track in front of 28 105 racing fans 10 1962 Edit The lightly regarded Canadian horse Tie Silk who had finished in third the previous year and sixth the year before won the 50 000 race in front of a crowd of 53 279 Six year old Tie Silk driven by Keith Waples won in a time of 2 34 2 with favorite and returning winner Su Mac Lad in second and world record holder Porterhouse in third The betting handle of 2 793 596 set a world record for a harness racing program breaking the prior record set at the second running of the International Trot 11 1963 Edit Su Mac Lad who had won in 1961 but dropped to second in 1962 returned to win the 1963 running in a seven horse field before a crowd of 41 197 of what The New York Times called screaming harness racing buffs The Dutch horse Martini II came in second with returning champion Tie Silk in third Driven by Stanley Dancer Su Mac Lad paid bettors 2 90 to win in tying a world record at the 1 mile distance with a time of 2 32 6 The 9 to 20 favorite came in a half length ahead of Martini II who in turn beat Tie Silk by 7 5 lengths The 25 000 taken home by Su Mac Lad brought his career winnings to 687 549 the most of any pacer or trotter as of that date 12 1988 Edit After the demise of Roosevelt Raceway in 1988 the race was relocated to Yonkers Raceway 13 Mack Lobell won the first Yonkers edition of the race in a track record time of 2 30 4 5 Locations EditRoosevelt Raceway 1959 1988 Yonkers Raceway 1988 1993 1995 2015 present Historical race events EditThe inaugural race of 1959 was run at a distance of 1 1 2 miles after which it was set at its current 1 1 4 miles In 1983 France s Ideal du Gazeau became the only horse to ever win the International Trot three times 14 Lutin d Isigny another French horse won the 1984 race in a then World Record time of 2 31 flat His winning margin of 7 lengths was the largest in the 26 year history of the event 15 On October 25 2014 Yonkers Raceway ran the International Trot Preview a precursor to the return of the International Trot in 2015 The race was won by Natural Herbie for owner trainer driver Verlin Yoder 16 Wins by country EditThe winners of the International Trot have come from 8 different countries United States 15 France 13 Sweden 3 Canada 3 Italy 3 Norway 2 Denmark 1 Netherlands 1Records EditMost wins by a horse3 Ideal du Gazeau 1981 1982 1983 Most wins by a driver3 Jean Rene Gougeon 1968 1969 1971 3 Eugene Lefevre 1981 1982 1983 Most wins by a trainer3 Jean Rene Gougeon 1968 1969 1971 3 Eugene Lefevre 1981 1982 1983 Stakes record 1 miles 2 30 0 0 Lutin d Isigny 1984 at Roosevelt 2 22 1 5 Twister Bi 2017 at YonkersInternational Trot winners EditYear Winner Age Driver Trainer Owner Time Purse Country Ref2022 Cokstile 9 Vincenzo Dell Annunziata Mattia Orlando Scuderia Santese SRL 2 23 1 000 000 17 2020 2021 No Race2019 Zacon Gio 4 Roberto Vecchione Holger Ehlert Franco Giuseppe 2 24 1 5 1 000 000 2018 Cruzado Dela Noche 6 Brian Sears Marcus Melander Courant Stable 2 24 3 5 1 000 000 2017 Twister Bi 5 Christoffer Eriksson Jerry Riordan Ciccarelli Pasquale 2 22 1 5 1 000 000 2016 Resolve 6 Ake Svanstedt Ake Svanstedt Hans Enggren 2 23 4 5 1 000 000 2015 Papagayo E 5 Ulf Ohlsson Jan K Waaler Tom Andersen amp Claes Sjolin 2 26 0 0 1 000 000 1996 2014 No Race1995 His Majesty 5 Stefan Melander Catarina Lundstrom Annelie Henriksson 2 26 0 0 300 000 1994 No Race1993 Giant Force 4 John F Patterson Jr Per Eriksson Spar J Stable Katz Family amp Theodore Gewertz 2 27 0 0 500 000 1992 Atas Fighter L 7 Torbjorn Jansson Torbjorn Jansson Ecurie Travhast 2 31 1 5 500 000 1991 Peace Corps 5 Stig H Johansson Stig H Johansson Stall Pieder Bjorn Pettersson 2 28 3 5 450 000 1990 Reve d Udon 7 Yves Dreux Bernard Desmontils Bernard Desmontils 2 28 3 5 450 000 1989 Kit Lobell 4 Berndt O Lindstedt Jan Johnson Johan Dieden 2 31 1 5 350 000 1988 Mack Lobell 4 John Campbell Charles Sylvester One More Time Stable Louis P Guida et al amp Fair Winds Farm 2 30 4 5 200 000 1987 Callit 6 Karl O Johansson Karl O Johansson Christfam AB 2 33 4 5 200 000 1986 Habib 5 Ulf Thoresen Roger Walmann 2 33 0 0 250 000 1985 Lutin d Isigny 8 Jean Paul Andre Maurice G Corniere Maurice G Corniere 2 31 0 0 250 000 1984 Lutin d Isigny 7 Jean Paul Andre Maurice G Corniere Maurice G Corniere 2 30 0 0 250 000 1983 Ideal du Gazeau 9 Eugene Lefevre Eugene Lefevre Pierre Jean Morin 2 35 2 5 250 000 1982 Ideal du Gazeau 8 Eugene Lefevre Eugene Lefevre Pierre Jean Morin 2 36 0 0 250 000 1981 Ideal du Gazeau 7 Eugene Lefevre Eugene Lefevre Pierre Jean Morin 2 32 3 5 250 000 1980 Classical Way 4 John F Simpson Jr John F Simpson Jr Clarence F Gaines 2 35 2 5 250 000 1979 Doublemint 4 Peter Haughton Billy Haughton John Lavezzo 2 38 3 5 200 000 1978 Cold Comfort 4 Peter Haughton Billy Haughton H P H Stable 2 31 3 5 200 000 1977 Delfo 8 Sergio Brighenti Sergio Brighenti Enrico Tosonotti 2 34 3 5 200 000 1976 Equileo 6 Bernard Froger Pierre Desire Allaire Pierre Desire Allaire amp Alain Delon 2 33 3 5 200 000 1975 Savoir 7 Del Insko Mel Smorra Allwood Stables Leonard J amp Helen R Buck 2 32 1 5 200 000 1974 Delmonica Hanover 5 John Chapman Delvin Miller Delvin Miller amp W Arnold Hanger 2 34 4 5 200 000 1973 Delmonica Hanover 4 John Chapman Delvin Miller Delvin Miller amp W Arnold Hanger 2 34 2 5 150 000 1972 Speedy Crown 4 Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger Crown Stable Inc Frank amp Thomas Antonacci 2 35 1 5 125 000 1971 Une de Mai 7 Jean Rene Gougeon Jean Rene Gougeon Count Pierre de Montesson 2 34 4 5 125 000 1970 Fresh Yankee 7 Joe O Brien Joe O Brien Duncan A MacDonald 2 35 1 5 125 000 1969 Une de Mai 5 Jean Rene Gougeon Jean Rene Gougeon Count Pierre de Montesson 2 33 2 5 100 000 1968 Roquepine 7 Jean Rene Gougeon Jean Rene Gougeon Henri Levesque 2 38 3 5 100 000 1967 Roquepine 6 Henri Levesque Henri Levesque Henri Levesque 2 43 4 5 100 000 1966 Armbro Flight 4 Joe O Brien Joe O Brien Armstrong Bros 2 38 3 5 100 000 18 1965 Pluvier III 6 Gunnar Nordin Gunnar Nordin Goesta Valentin 2 36 0 0 100 000 1964 Speedy Scot 4 Ralph N Baldwin Ralph N Baldwin Castleton Farm 2 32 3 5 50 000 1963 Su Mac Lad 9 Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Irving W Berkemeyer 2 32 3 5 50 000 1962 Tie Silk 6 Keith Waples Keith Waples Miron Farms Adrien amp Gerard Miron 2 34 1 5 50 000 1961 Su Mac Lad 7 Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Irving W Berkemeyer 2 34 2 5 50 000 1960 Hairos II 9 Willem Geersen Willem Geersen Andries Voordouw 2 34 0 0 50 000 1959 Jamin 6 Jean Riaud Jean Riaud Camille Olry Roederer 3 08 3 5 50 000 External links EditYouTube video of Jamin winning the 1959 inaugural International TrotReferences Edit Louis Effrat The Big Trot Quality Not Quantity Rich International Is Long on Glamour Prestige Betting The New York Times July 9 1961 Accessed February 17 2009 Bossert Jerry 2014 09 19 International Trot returns to Yonkers Raceway Press release Yonkers NY United States Trotting Association Retrieved 2014 09 21 Bergman Jay 2015 10 10 Yonkers Papagayo E wins 1 Million International Trot drf com Daily Racing Form Retrieved 2015 10 14 Yonkers moves series to November International Trot canceled harnessracing com 1 July 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2021 a b Goldstein Richard Joe Goldstein Dogged New York Sports Promoter Dies at 81 The New York Times February 15 2009 Accessed February 15 2009 Strauss Michael Favored Trader Horn Third JAMIN TRIUMPHS BY A HALF LENGTH The New York Times August 2 1959 Accessed February 17 2009 Tuckner Howard M JAMIN DROPS OUT OF INTERNATIONAL French Trotter Is Injured Denmark s Ruder Konge Also Withdrawn The New York Times August 8 1960 Accessed February 17 2009 Louis Effrat Hairos II Withdrawn From 50 000 International Trot CHAMPION VICTIM OF BOWED TENDON Hairos II Unable to Defend on July 14 Adios Butler 3 5 Pace Choice Tonight The New York Times June 30 1961 Accessed February 17 2009 Daley Robert French Trotter Here Sans Brigitte Kracovie Pal Barred From U S as Goat in Sheepish Cloak The New York Times June 29 1961 Accessed February 15 2009 Louis Effrat KRACOVIE SECOND IN 50 000 TROT Su Mac Lad of U S Victor in International Race Tie Silk Takes Third SU MAC LAD WINS BY NOSE IN TROT The New York Times July 16 1961 Accessed February 15 2009 Louis Effrat 53 279 See Su Mac Lad Place 2d in International TIE SILK TRIUMPHS IN INTERNATIONAL The New York Times August 19 1962 Accessed February 17 2009 Louis Effrat SU MAC LAD 9 20 TRIUMPHS IN TROT Takes 50 000 International and Ties World Record Martini II Runner Up Dutch Horse Last Su Mac Lad Takes International Trot The New York Times July 21 1963 Accessed February 17 2009 Razzano Tiffany Lewis Tootie Barasch former publicist of the Roosevelt Raceway and international racehorse consultant died of congestive heart failure on June 25 He was 90 permanent dead link Nassau Herald July 13 2006 Accessed February 17 2009 New York Times July 24 1983 article titled Third International For Ideal Du Gazeau Retrieved August 29 2016 http www nytimes com 1984 08 26 sports international won by lutin d isigny html New York Times August 26 1984 article titled International Trot won by Lutin d Isigny Retrieved August 27 2016 Daily Racing Form DRF October 25 2014 article titled Yonkers Natural Herbie shows heart in International Trot Preview win Retrieved August 27 2016 Yonkers Cokstile upsets in 1 million MGM Yonkers International Trot Daily Racing Form 15 October 2022 Retrieved 16 October 2022 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine International Trot 1966 Armbro Flight YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Trot amp oldid 1116512666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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