Foiled Again Filling His Social Calendar

Published: December 12, 2017 12:37 pm EST

Mark your calendars for July 13-15, 2018, for Breyerfest at the Kentucky Horse Park. Ohio Standardbreds & Friends and New Vocations are excited to announce that the $7.5-million-earning pacer Foiled Again will be a Breyer-featured guest and will be available for autograph and photo sessions. He will perform in his own demos, as well as driving demos with Ohio Standardbreds & Friends, each day.

Foiled Again is the richest pacer in harness racing history. A solid performer in his younger years, Foiled Again only gets better with age. At age eight, he became the oldest pacer on record to have a million-dollar year. By age nine, he had three consecutive million-dollar-winning seasons under his belt. That same year, he won his first Breeders Crown – the Open Pace at Pocono – and became the oldest horse to win a Breeders Crown.

In addition to his race records, he also was named US Pacer of the Year in 2011, US Older Pacer of the Year three times, and Canada’s Older Pacer of the Year twice. He’s won major stakes races at tracks around the US and Canada, including the Quillen Memorial (three times), Canadian Pacing Derby, American-National, Levy Memorial (twice), and the TVG Championship.

The bay gelding is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and JJK Stables, and has been driven by Yannick Gingras to many of his victories. His trainer, Ron Burke, is also a record-setter: he’s the first harness racing trainer to earn $100 million in purses.

In November 2017, Foiled Again won his 97th race and is shooting for 100 wins before mandatory retirement in December 2018. He paced the fastest mile of his career at nine years old. With lifetime earnings of more than $7.5 million and counting, his ‘richest pacer’ title is the only thing about him that’s going nowhere fast.

Please join Ohio Standardbreds & Friends and New Vocations at Breyerfest 2018 and get your Foiled Again model horse signed and your photo taken with the richest Standardbred in history.

(Ohio Standardbreds & Friends)

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