International Amateurs To The US In 2018

Published: September 6, 2017 03:10 pm EDT

North American Amateur Drivers Association President Joe Faraldo recently announced that four countries have been invited to race on US soil in 2018.

The announcement has come on the heels of a whirlwind tour of three European countries recently completed by NAADA members. The tour started in May in Normandy and Paris, France; continued in July in Treviso, Padua, Cessena in Italy, and culminating in late August in Budapest, Hungary.

The 2018 season will start in mid April and NAADA will host a team of top amateurs from Hungary, followed by a Spanish contingent from Palma de Mallorca in mid May. There will be a short hiatus until the Italians arrive during the week of the Hambletonian in August. The French will then visit for the International during the month of October.

This year still, NAADA has a group coming from New Zealand, headed by the 2008 world champion Gavin Cook. The Down Under contingent is coming to see the International Trot scheduled for Saturday, October 14.

On that day, the Kiwis will also see the best New York Sire Stakes horses compete on the half-mile oval along with the Harry Harvey Trot and the Dan Rooney Pace, each of which will offer a purse of $250,000. Nearly $3 million will be on the line that day, as exciting domestic and international horses will show off their talents before a worldwide distribution network funnelled through the Paris Mutuel Urbain (PMU).

NAADA has specifically chosen the 2018 dates to host the foreign friends in order to expose more people to the US product and the excitement of both the Hambletonian and the International Trot.

Outstanding amateur driver Raffaello Ruffato of Padua will come to the US for the Harrisburg sales in search of new stock to race in Italy. Raffaello said that coming to America to race in the amateur races last year, “was quite an especially rewarding experience for me and my teammates and we are eagerly awaiting the opportunity given us to come and be present on site for the Hambletonian.”

Tamas Keleman’s group from Hungary has not been in the USA since their last NAADA invite in 2003. “We renewed our relationship with NAADA on the occasion of the last World Cup (in 2016) held here in Kincsem Park where Hannah Miller put on a driving exhibition. We are grateful for the chance to warm up our relationship with the US and were happy to have our friends here in Budapest,” Keleman noted.

According to Faraldo, “the task of hosting four foreign teams in one year, while a daunting one, requires much organization and hard work all done by volunteers with one goal: to please our guests while continuing interest in the American racing product.

"NAADA's event coordinator, Alicia Schwartz will be busy for sure."

(NAADA)

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