Merriman Celebrates 7,000th Win

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Published: January 16, 2015 12:38 am EST

Aaron Merriman scored the 7,000th win of his driving career while driving Ali Rush in Thursday’s ninth race at Northfield Park.

Merriman hustled Ali Rush right to the lead and she responded with a wire-to-wire score in 1:56.3.

Merriman, 36, keeps a torrid schedule, regularly competing at Northfield Park and The Meadows. However, he also races at various other venues throughout the year. In 2014 Merriman competed in 4,646 races, more than any other driver in North America.

Merriman’s talents have been noticed on the national stage and he has competed against the best of the best in harness racing. In 2014 Merriman found himself behind the starting gate of the Hambletonian, an elimination of the Little Brown Jug, the Kentucky Futurity, the Canadian Trotting Classic as well as a host of other Grand Circuit and major stake races. In August, Merriman became the youngest inductee into the Northfield Park Wall of Fame.

Merriman’s richest win came in a $300,000 Kentucky Sire Stakes Final aboard Palazzo Princess. Aaron’s fastest win was race timed in 1:48.3 aboard Kanaris at Scioto Downs in September, 2014.

Merriman remembers his first win as being aboard a pacing mare named Albert’s Filly at Raceway Park in Toledo, Ohio. Although there are 7,000 to choose from, Merriman says that he has no favourite win.

“It always feels great to win a race,” explained Merriman, “I really don’t have a favourite. I have had the same elated feeling every time I have been to the winner’s circle.”

Merriman started driving at the age of 21 and appreciates the successful 15-year career he has experienced so far; accomplishing the 7,000-win milestone and purse earnings approaching $40,000,000.

“I’ve had a great run for a long time,” said Merriman. “There are so many owners and trainers that have given me opportunities and I will be forever grateful to them. The horses deserve credit too -- they are the ones who carry us around the track and deserve the real credit for my 7,000 wins.”

(Northfield Park)

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congrats Aaron you come along way from your start at Windsor when i was there
keep up the good work

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