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Meadow Skipper

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Breed
  
Standardbred

Grandsire
  
Hal Dale

Damsire
  
Kings Council

Trainer
  
Earle Avery

Earnings
  
428,057 USD

Sire
  
Dale Frost

Dam
  
Countess Vivian

Foaled
  
May 8 1960

Sex
  
Stallion

Color
  
Brown

Children
  
Most Happy Fella, Albatross, Ralph Hanover

1963 yonkers raceway cane pace meadow skipper


Meadow Skipper (May 8 1960 – 1982) was a Standardbred racehorse and sire. He earned $428,057 as a racehorse.

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Background

Meadow Skipper was a brown horse foaled in 1960 by Dale Frost out of the U. S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame mare Countess Vivian by Kings Council.

Career

Trained and driven by Earle Avery, Meadow Skipper was a world or season champion during each year that he raced. He won the 1963 Cane Pace, and placed second in the Little Brown Jug.

Stud record

When he retired to the breeding farm, Meadow Skipper sired more than 1,700 progeny. As a stud, his progeny earned $66 million. He sired 456 two-minute pacers, including Triple Crown winners Ralph Hanover and Most Happy Fella; plus Albatross, sire of Niatross, Chairmanoftheboard, and Naughty But Nice.

The winnings of the 2,546 progeny of Albatross, Meadow Skipper's son, earned $130,700,280. Niatross is believed by many to be the greatest harness horse of all time. He was Harness Horse of the Year as a two- and three-year-old in 1979 and 1980, won the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers, and obliterated the world record by three full seconds with a mile time of 1:49.1.

Retirement

Meadow Skipper retired to Stoner Creek Farm in Kentucky, and died there in 1982. In 1983, Meadow Skipper was inducted into the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame.

References

Meadow Skipper Wikipedia