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STANDARDBRED BREEDERS & OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY

Representing the drivers, trainers, caretakers, breeders and owners of New Jersey

64 Business Route 33, Manalapan, NJ 07726 

Phone: 732-462-2357 | Fax: 732-409-0741

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LEGENDARY HANOVER SETS STAKES RECORD IN MEADOWLANDS PACE

Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager • July 14, 2024

Legendary Hanover took the lead at the half-mile point of Saturday’s $650,000 Meadowlands Pace and dominated from there, drawing away in the stretch for a stakes-record 1:46.3 victory in the 48th edition of the one-mile event for 3-year-old pacers at the Meadowlands ...

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ -- July 13, 2024 -- Legendary Hanover took the lead at the half-mile point of Saturday’s $650,000 Meadowlands Pace and dominated from there, drawing away in the stretch for a stakes-record 1:46.3 victory in the 48th edition of the one-mile event for 3-year-old pacers at the Meadowlands.


Legendary Hanover’s stablemate Nijinsky, the 6-5 favorite, finished second, his first loss in seven races this year. Gem Quality was third. The margin of victory was 5-1/2 lengths.


The previous stakes record of 1:46.4 was set in 2014 by He’s Watching.


Legendary Hanover, the 2-1 second choice, was fifth as the field reached the opening quarter in :26.2, but on top in a :53.2 half after a big move on the backstretch with driver James MacDonald.


He reached three-quarters in 1:20.2 and was unthreatened the rest of the way as he won for the fourth time in seven starts this season for trainer Anthony Beaton. 


“I don’t know what to say right now,” Beaton said. “It’s pretty awesome. 


“He earned this race tonight. James made a bold move, but it was the winning move in the end. He just showed what kind of caliber horse he is.” 


MacDonald admitted the race didn’t develop the way he imagined prior to heading onto the track. 


“It was exactly what I didn’t want to do before the race, but he’s a big, strong horse and sometimes he likes to drag me around the track. That’s kind of what he came up with tonight,” MacDonald said. “I know he’s got the gears to do it. The second he cleared, it wasn’t like, oh, this is too much. It was like he was going to jog. He’s a good horse. 


“I wanted to give him a shot, try to put him in position to win. Even if you’ve got to overdrive a little bit, that’s just how it goes in these big races. You don’t want to be at the back saying ‘what if.’ I’m just so proud of the horse, so proud of Tony. I’m just thrilled.”


Legendary Hanover came into the Meadowlands Pace final off a 1:48 win, with a :24.4 last quarter, in his elimination last week. 


“The horse really solidified last week what he was, and what we’ve always thought he was,” MacDonald said.


MacDonald and Beaton both won the Meadowlands Pace for the first time.


“I never dreamed in a million years I’d be winning races like this,” said MacDonald, who has won Canada’s Driver of the Year Award the past three years. “It was a thrill for me to just watch these races, so to be in them and win them, it’s really special.”


Nearing the finish line, MacDonald gave several celebratory fist pumps.


“A couple times (in the past) he would get lost on the front, but he didn’t feel like that tonight,” MacDonald said about his colt. “He was all business. And when he’s all business, he’s a scary animal. I’m just so happy to be along for the ride.”


Legendary Hanover has won 10 of 16 career races and earned $710,959 for owners Eric Good, West Wins Stable, and Mark Dumain. The son of Huntsville-Lillian Hanover was bred by Hanover Shoe Farms.


“I’ve said from day one that Legendary is a phenomenal animal,” Beaton said. “Nijinsky is a phenomenal animal. There were others, too, in there. I’m just glad that James took the shot when he did, and the horse did the rest.”


While Legendary Hanover’s time was impressive, Beaton had other numbers on his mind when asked about the stakes-record clocking.


“We’re just happy to win, whether it’s the fastest, the slowest, as long as the checks keep coming in,” he said.


Legendary Hanover paid $6.00 to win.

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