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Ohio Sires Stakes – tremendous momentum

The 2016 Ohio Sires Stakes (OSS) harness racing program revealed a healthy upswing in nominations, starters and divisions, with Ohio-sired trotters and pacers racing for $8.190 million this year compared with $5.8 million in 2015, an increase of 41%.

Participation in OSS events increased 49% in 2016, with 1,339 Ohio-breds vying in the 2- and 3-year-old divisions, compared with 894 starters in 2015.

In the OSS freshmen ranks, 802 neophyte trotters and pacers lined up behind the starting gate in 2016, a 35% increase when compared with 593 starters in 2015.

Among the OSS 2-year-old contestants in 2016, the greatest increase (56%) was seen in the colt pacing division, which had 178 starters in 2015 compared with 277 in 2016. The freshman fillies saw an increase of 43% in 2016, up 215 starters from 151 in 2015. The 2-year-old trotting fillies jumped 29% in participation-from 125 starters in 2015 to 161 starters in 2016, while the freshman trotting colts saw just a 7% increase from 2015 (139 starters) to 2016 (149 starters).

In the sophomore divisions, 2016 numbers increased by 78% over last year, with 537 starters this season, compared to 301 in 2015.

The 3-year-old colt pacing division saw the greatest spike in starters-from 68 in 2015 to 141 in 2016, a 108% increase. Likewise, the sophomore pacing fillies increased to 151 starters in 2016, up 101% from 2015 with 75 contestants. The 3-year-old trotting colts had 63 starters in 2015 which increased by 105% to 129 in 2016; while the sophomore trotting fillies increased their numbers by 23%-up 116 starters in 2016 from 95 in 2015.

OSS aged divisions-contested for the second time since 2009-were stagnant in 2016, with 25 programed starters, necessitating three divisions (trot, mare trot, and pace). The mare pace division did not race due to lack of entries.

A total of 80 drivers and 194 trainers participated in OSS contests in 2016, with Chris Page at the top of the helm-besting 14 talented reinsmen who garnered $100,000 or more in OSS tests-and awarding him the 2016 Jerry Kaltenbach Memorial Trophy. It is the second crown for Page, who captured the title in 2014.

The 33-year-old Page amassed $1,482,300 from 127 starts, with 40 wins, 14 seconds and 20 thirds in OSS action. As of Nov. 1, 2016, (via USTA stats) Page has amassed $5,421,648 from 499 winners, 330 second-place finishers and 324 third-place honorees, from 2,689 starts for a UDRS of 0.294, and currently sits in fifth place nationally in wins and 13th in earnings for the season.

Josh Sutton took the bridesmaid role among OSS drivers with 18 wins, eight seconds and 12 thirds from 92 starts, steering earners of $986,800. Ronnie Wrenn, Jr., who captured the 2015 Kaltenbach Trophy, finished third with stats of 21-22-16 from 130 OSS starters who earned $935,500. Peter Wrenn finished in fourth with $692,500 in earnings from 10 wins, 13 seconds and 10 thirds in 89 starts, while North America's leading driver-Aaron Merriman, finished fifth with a 15-13-17 record from 99 trips postward and $686,100 earned in OSS contests.

In the training ranks, conditioner Jim "Bill" Dailey grabbed the Kaltenbach trophy for the fourth time in his career, amassing $908,300 in earnings from 71 starters, with 17 wins, 17 seconds and nine thirds in 2016 OSS action. Dailey nabbed the coveted award previously in 2008, 2009 and 2013.

Trainer Brian Brown took second-place honors for the second straight year, with 25 winners and $833,500 in OSS earnings, while Chris Beaver snagged third for the second straight year as well with 16 triumphs and $667,400. Finishing fourth in the Kaltenbach standings was Ronnie Burke, who conditioned nine Ohio-breds to finish first in OSS competition, earning $355,200; while Jim Arledge, Jr., garnered fifth place with $312,900 from five OSS victories.

Seventeen trainers conditioned Ohio-bred trotters and pacers to earn $100,000 or more in 2016 OSS tests, while nine horsemen saw their charges earn $200,000 or better, with five conditioners' horses earning $300,000 or more.

In the 29 years the Kaltenbachs have been awarded, David Miller leads all drivers with seven trophies. In the training ranks, Virgil Morgan, Jr., has captured the title six times. Only two horsemen have won the Kaltenbachs in both the training and driving categories-Sam "Chip" Noble, III and Dave Rankin.

The Jerry Kaltenbach Memorial Trophies were established in 1988-named in honor of one of the Ohio Sires Stakes founding fathers-and are awarded annually to the driver and trainer who have earned the most dollars competing in OSS events.

Kaltenbach Memorial Award Winners 1988 -2016

The Jerry Kaltenbach Memorial Trophies were established in 1988—named in honor of one of the Ohio Sires Stakes founding fathers—and are awarded annually to the driver and trainer who have earned the most dollars competing in OSS events. 

 

Kaltenbach Memorial Award Winners 1988 -2016

 

 

 

 

 

Driver

Earnings

Year

Trainer

Earnings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris Page

$1,482,300

2016

Jim Dailey

$908,300

Ronnie Wrenn, Jr.

$858,350   

     2015      

Martin Wollam

     $490,500

Chris Page

$743,650

2014

Ron Burke

$428,750

Dan Noble

416,500

2013

Jim Dailey

319,850

Kayne Kauffman

204,268

2012

Martin Wollam

205,413

Ryan Stahl

300,532

2011

Martin Wollam

149,997

Ryan Stahl

219,647

2010

Jim Arledge Jr.

160,240

Dan Noble

238,173

2009

Jim Dailey

247,380

Sam Noble III

255,500

2008

Jim Dailey

205,400

Ryan Stahl

383,311

2007

Michael Medors

209,025

Brett Miller

584,800

2006

Virgil Morgan Jr.

332,700

Brett Miller

667,800

2005

Virgil Morgan Jr.

416,600

Brett Miller

629,140

2004

Virgil Morgan Jr.

310,255

David Hawk

399,011

2003

Virgil Morgan Jr.

318,167

Brett Miller

565,802

2002

Michael Medors

315,369

David Hawk

655,600

2001

Michael Medors

283,225

David Hawk

643,650

2000

Virgil Morgan Jr.

266,225

David Hawk

459,100

1999

Virgil Morgan Jr.

213,495

David Miller

543,869

1998

Sam Noble III

174,257

David Miller

463,002

1997

Jeff Cox

138,597

David Miller

401,277

1996

Jim Arledge Jr.

140,437

David Miller

466,335

1995

Tom Brinkerhoff

162,605

David Miller

537,739

1994

Ron Potter

132,431

David Miller

339,179

1993

Sam Noble III

164,139

David Miller

288,852

1992

Doug Hinklin

194,168

Ray Paver Jr.

293,334

1991

Debbie Paver

154,726

Dave Rankin

264,384

1990

Dave Rankin

172,972

Sam Noble III

223,955

1989

Steve Brannan

156,136

Joe Adamsky

185,303

1988

Beth Dailey

135,230

 

by Kimberly Rinker, Ohio Standardbred Development Fund Administrator

 

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