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Jovial Haufor takes Q+ featured Chateaufoux

Jovial Haufor (7g Un Amourd’Haufor-Dolores Haufor) at 8.5/1 odds with David Thomaindriving  took today’s Prix de Chateaufoux (Quinte+, purse 46,000€, 2850 meters, 15 starters ages 7-8) at Paris-Vincennes.

Jovial Haufor
Jovial Haufor

The Christian Bigeon bred/owner/trained veteran was timed in 1.12.9kr for his fourth career victory and 181,810€ earned.  Jade Renardier (7f Ecu Pierji-Daisy Clover) was second at 10/1 odds with Anthony Barrier up for S.G. DuPont and Magali Morabito the owner. Goodwin Zet (7m Hard Livin-Kollo Zet) was  third at 29/1 for driver Damien Bonne and trainer Antti Ojanpera. The 5.6/1 Dandokan (7g Maharajah-Jobi) was next for Bjorn Goop  and trainer/owner David Persson.

Replay  https://www.letrot.com/courses/2026-01-27/7500/1

The 8/10 odds favorite Kentucky First (6g Detroit Castelets-Europeenne Seven) scored in the Prix de Faverolles (monte purse 48,000€, 2700 meters, 10 starters ages 6-7) for jockey  Mehdi Lelievre and the Amerique connections Ecurie Luck and trainer Jean Luc Dersoir.

Kentucky First
Kentucky First

This was his  seventh career victory for 155,190€ earned. Race time was 1.13.2kr. Kabala Quick (6f Up And Quick-Karoll Brador) was a close second at 15/1with jockey Estelle Croisic up for trainer  Mathieu Mottier  and Ecurie  Smach. Third was 7.6/1 Kilou d’Ymer (6g Panache de L’Iton-Rolls d’Ymer) with Justin Maillard  in the irons for owner/trainer  Gregory  Thorel.

Replay  https://www.letrot.com/courses/2026-01-27/7500/6

Sad news was that Spain’s grande trotteur Trebol has died at age 19. What a favorite or mine..tough campaigner.

Trebol winning the Luxembourg

Trebol is a celebrated Spanish Standardbred trotter from Menorca, known for setting a world record with 56 consecutive wins and competing internationally.

Trebol (foaled 2007) is a Spanish Menorcan Standardbred trotter who was the first Spanish-bred trotter to win an international Grade 1 harness race. Later in his career, he remained on the island of Menorca and raced at its two major tracks. Trebol set a world record of 56 consecutive wins by a Standardbred.

Background

Trebol (“clover” in Spanish) was foaled on the Spanish island of Menorca in 2007. Menorca has two harness tracks: Hipòdrom Municipal De Maó and Hipódromo Torre Del Ram. On these tracks, Trebol began and ended his decade-long racing career. 

Racing career

Trebol began his career in 2009 at age two. For his first two years, he raced at Menorca’s two tracks before going to the two tracks on the nearby island of Mallorca.[2] Trebol’s first 23 starts were in Spain, with 17 wins and a 13-race winning streak; he won at distances from 1600 meters (one mile) to 2700 meters (1+58 miles). At the start of his four-year-old season, after winning another race in Spain, Trebol was shipped to France. He finished third in the Group 3 Prix Charles Tiercelin, breaking his win streak. Trebol did not win in France that year, but added another seven wins in Mallorca before he was sidelined by a life-threatening bout of colic. 

He returned to racing in France with less success, winning no more than two races a year from 2012 to 2014 but earning most of his lifetime purse money outside Spain. In 2015, at age eight, Trebol finished second in the Group 3 Prix Jean Rene Gougeon. He was then shipped to Finland for the Group 1 Kymi Grand Prix; near the back of the field

during the race’s first two laps, he came from behind to pass the leader Maven and hold off a late charge from Oasis Bi. Trebol’s victory was the first win of an international Group 1 race by a trotter bred in Spain. Trebol won the Kymi Grand Prix again in 2016, getting up in the final strides for his second (and final) Group 1 victory. Later that year he won the Group 3 Prix Luxembourg, his biggest career win in France. After a winless year of international racing, Trebol was brought back home to Spain to race at Mallorca’s Hippodrome San Pardo and easily won a 3,150-metre race. It was originally meant to be his final career start. 

Winning streak

After his win at San Pardo, Trebol returned to his birthplace on Menorca. Alternating between Hipòdrom Municipal De Maó and Hipódromo Torre Del Ram, he raced for much smaller purses than in France. Trebol also raced more frequently, winning all 28 of his 2018 starts at age 11. His winning streak began to receive widespread attention at the start of his 12-year-old season, when it approached the world record. 

Trebol surpassed San Simeon’s winning streak of 29 when he was 11 years old. He tied the record set by Carty Nagle, an American pacer who won 41 consecutive races in 1938, by his fifth start as a 12-year-old on April 15, 2019. The Swedish cold-blooded trotter Järvsöfaks had won 42 consecutive races. Trebol won his 42nd straight race, equaling Järvsöfak’s win streak, on April 22 – only a week after his 41st victory.  He attempted to win his 43rd consecutive race, a harness-racing record, on May 6. Trebol was at or near the lead throughout the race, holding off a challenge at the top of the stretch to win by a length. He extended his winning streak to 50 in late July, approaching records set by thoroughbreds: 54 by the undefeated Kincsem and 56 by Camarero, a small Puerto Rican racehorse who set his record during the 1950s. With three wins in August and three more in September, Trebol had won 55 straight races and Camarero’s record was in sight. He came from behind, as usual, to tie Camarero’s record of 56. Trebol finished a well-beaten third eight days later, finally ending his winning streak. He returned to racing a month later, finishing second.

A week after that, he returned to his winning ways and ended the year (and his career) with three straight wins. At the end of the season he had won 23 of 25 races, and was retired after winning 59 of his last 61 starts. 

Trotteur  Francais, Paris-Vincennes, Wikipedia

by Thomas H. Hicks, for Harnesslink