- For the baseball term, see Strikeout.
Strike Out, (1969-1998), North American Harness
racing champion
Strike Out was born in 1969 at Castleton Farm in
Lexington, Kentucky a chestnut standardbred colt by Bret Hanover out of the mare Golden Miss.
He was purchased at the yearling auction for the low price of $15,000 by Beejay Stables of Oshawa, Ontario, a partnership between harness-racing trainer/driver John Hayes and Montreal, Quebec textile executives, the
Shapiro brothers, Robert, Conrad, and Leo. For Hayes, who recognized the horse was special, it was an opportunity he had been
waiting a long time for.
As a two-year-old pacer, Strike Out earned more money than any horse in his age group and was named by Harness Tracks of
America (HTA) and the United States Trotting Association (USTA) as the top harness horse ofhjasfhjaskdfhjkasdf;hasjk;gf his age
in North America. In 1972 he became the first horse to win a Canadian harness race with a $100,000 purse. That year he went on to
race in the United States, capturing the important Adios Stakes named after his
grandfather, the Fox Stake, the Roosevelt Futurity, the
Beaver Pace and other major races all over North America, including the Prix D'Été at Montreal's Blue Bonnets Raceway. By the end of
the summer, his owners had set their sights on the most prestigious race of all, the Little
Brown Jug in Delaware, Ohio.
On September 21, 1972, driven by Keith Waples, Strike Out became the first Canadian owned horse to win the
Little Brown Jug. Not only did he do it in straight heats, but he won setting a world
record over a half-mile track for a 3-year-old pacer in a time of 1:56 3/5. Once again, Strike Out was named by the HTA and USTA
as top three-year-old.
After compiling a 29-9-1 record in 44 races, Strike Out was retired to stud at the end of the 1972 season. While retaining a
half interest in him, Beejay Stables sold the $15,000 bargain-basement colt for $1.5 million. His son, Striking Image became the first 2 year old standardbred ever to
run a mile in the time of 1:55. Strike Out also went on to sire 1979 Jug winner Hot Hitter.
Strike Out died on July 4, 1998 and was buried in the horse cemetery at Castleton Farms.
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