The Morgan Mile Trotting Races
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September 12, 2005
PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Dennis Tatro
(802) 763-2516
Right: Jake Mint on his way up to the
start line of the Morgan Mile Trotting Race.
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MORGANS RECREATE 1796 HISTORY
More than one hundred spectators lined the Morgan Mile in Brookfield,
Vermont as thirteen Morgan horses raced in an official race sponsored by
the Vermont Morgan Horse Association. Modern-day registered Morgans
trotted down the famous Morgan Mile Road where the famous Morgan horse
named Figure and later called Justin Morgan or the Morgan Horse raced
down this old Vermont road. He was raced against two New York running
horses in 1796, defeating both easily. That stretch of road is known as
the "Morgan Mile" to this day and is located close to the place Justin
Morgan is said to have lived.
The thirteen horses were entered into two divisions; four in harness and
nine under saddle. Three of the four harness horses pulled
wooden-wheeled vehicles. The Morgans were raced in heats of two horses,
with the fastest time of each heat recorded. River Echo Hamilton, owned
by Richard and Cheryl Rivers, won the Trotting Race Championship with a
time of 3:47:31. River Echo Starshine, also owned by the Rivers, won
the Trotting Race Championship under Saddle with a time of 4:04:31.
This race was the first time since 1796 that an all-Morgan race took
place on the famous Morgan Mile. Justin Morgan won races with
regularity and was considered a "fleet runner at short distances."
Running horses down public roads for what was generally an agreed upon
distance of eighty rods was very common in the late eighteenth and early
nineteenth centuries. Horses were started from "scratch." It was said
that Justin Morgan could "toil all day and win races at dusk!"
Justin Morgan is considered to be the founder of the Morgan breed. He
was famed for his versatility, willingness, and even temperament. He
was able to plow fields, pull a stylish carriage, be ridden under
saddle, and win in races. His progeny went on to dominate the trotting
race world until the mid-nineteenth century. Morgans left an indelible
mark on the establishment of the Standardbred breed, which had
considerable influx of Morgan blood.
Modern Morgans are known for their versatility and stylishness. They
are used for sport, show, and recreation. The first American breed can
be found world wide, but Vermont remains a state where many fine Morgans
are found.
The official results of the Morgan Trotting Races are:
Harness Race 1.
Bruce + Jacky Marston Wawayanda
Arielle 4:45.28
Judy Johnson Mic Mac Independence
5:11.94
Harness Race 2.
Richard + Cheryl Rivers River Echo Hamilton
4:14.85
David Godding Ragtime Moonraker
4:22.44
Saddle Race 1.
Susan Brown Danville Dynamo Off
Course DQ
Victoria Brown Emotional Girl
4:36.50
Saddle Race 2.
Lora Churchill Manyone Brother
June 4:52.09
Julie Kinney Jewel’s
Nightshade 4:51.44
River Echo
Hamilton 3:47.31
* THE TROTTING RACE CHAMPIONSHIP IN HARNESS.
Ragtime Moonraker 3:50.90
Saddle Race 3.
Cheryl Godding Jewel's Magic
Love 4:19.69
Jaye Winkler Jake
Mint 4:25.93
Saddle Race 4.
Joy Smith Weathermont Roy
Moro 4:15.44
Georgie Stapleton Lasting Views
Midnight 4:27.57
Saddle Race 5.
Richard + Cheryl Rivers River Echo Starshine
4:03.53
Weathermont Roy Moro
4:18.07
* THE TROTTING RACE CHAMPIONSHIP UNDER SADDLE.
River Echo Starshine 4:04.31