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Nevele Pride (1965 - February 19, 1993) was an American standardbred harness racehorse who set world records as fastest trotter on multiple occasions. Owned by
Stanley Dancer Stanley Franklin Dancer (July 25, 1927 – September 9, 2005) was an American harness racing driver and trainer. He was the only horseman to drive and train three Triple Crowns in horse racing. In total, he drove 23 Triple Crown winners. He ...
, Nevele Pride won 57 races and was honored as Harness Horse of the Year in three consecutive years. The horse earned more than $870,000 during his racing career.


Background

Nevele Pride was the son of Star's Pride and Thankful. Effrat, Louis
"Nevele Pride Sets World Trot Mark In $88,670 Stake; NEVELE PRIDE SETS WORLD TROT MARK"
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'', August 3, 1969. Accessed February 19, 2009.
Dancer first saw Nevele Pride in 1966 on a farm in Pennsylvania when he was as a
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. He bought the horse for $20,000.Staff
"Dancer's Choice"
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'', July 5, 1968. Accessed February 19, 2009.
The horse was co-owned by Nevele Acres and Louis Resnick of
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. Nevele Pride enjoyed hot dogs, beer and cigarettes, which he would eat and not smoke.


Racing career

Having already won that year's Hambletonian and the
Yonkers Futurity The Yonkers Trot is a harness racing event for three-year-old Standardbred trotters raced at a distance of one mile at Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York. The race was created in 1955 to join the Hambletonian and the Kentucky Futurity to form ...
, on October 4, 1968, Nevele Pride won both heats of the
Kentucky Futurity The Kentucky Futurity is a stakes race for three-year-old trotters, held annually at The Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky since 1893. It is part of the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters. In the 2007 race, Donato Hanover's winning time ...
in identical times of 1:57 in the one-mile distance to win the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters, With Snow Speed in second and Larengo in third in both heats. The times set a world record by a trotter for two heats by a horse of any age. Nevele Pride won the $88,000 Realization Trot at Roosevelt Raceway on August 2, 1969 by five lengths, setting a world record in the 1 mile distance of 2:07.4, breaking the previous record of 2:08:4 set on the same track in 1966 by Perfect Freight. Dancer led Nevele Pride from the gate in the six-horse field, paying $2.40 to win to the many in the crowd of nearly 40,000 fans. Using three thoroughbred horses to maintain his pace, Dancer broke the record for the mile distance by a harness horse, riding the track at the
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on August 31, 1969 in a time of 1:54, in front of a crowd of 12,000. The three prompters were driven by Del Miller, Billy Haughton and Vernon Dancer. The time broke the record of 1:55¼ held by Greyhound and set in a time trial at
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in
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on September 29, 1938.


Retirement and stud record

Nevele Pride retired in ceremonies held on October 17, 1969 at Monticello Raceway, the site of his 57th win in 67 starts when he won by 6½ lengths on September 27. His $871,738 in earnings placed him third in harness racing history behind the French horse
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with $956, 161 and
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's $885,095. Norman S. Woolworth of New Canaan, Connecticut led a 20-person syndicate that purchased the rights to the horse for $3 million, a record for a standardbred stallion. After his retirement, Nevele Pride was shipped to Stoner Creek Stud in Paris, Kentucky. His foal Nevele Thunder was syndicated for a record $1.5 million in 1975, setting a record for a 2-year old harness horse. The horse was purchased by Nevele Holiday Stable, a group led by Stanley Dancer. The horse had won 18 of 21 races by the time of his purchase. In 1994, Nevele Pride was inducted into the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame.Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame bio for Nevele Pride
Retrieved November 16, 2016
Nevele Pride died on February 19, 1993 in Lexington, KY and was laid to rest at Stoner Creek Stud, alongside the great pacing sire Meadow Skipper and the Thoroughbred champion Count Fleet.


References

{{Reflist 1965 racehorse births 1993 racehorse deaths American Standardbred racehorses American Champion harness horses Racehorses bred in the United States Racehorses trained in the United States Triple Crown of Harness Racing winners Hambletonian Stakes winners Yonkers Trot winners Kentucky Futurity winners Harness Horse of the Year winners United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductees