Gene Riegle Memorial Race

Gene Riegle Memorial Race Starting in 2012 the Gene Reigle Memorial Race is held annually at the Great Darke County Fair in Greenville, Ohio. His owners at the time were Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Riegle was born into a harness racing family on June 3, 1928 at Greenville, Ohio. Darke County is famous for its long tradition of harness racing and his parents Roy (a top trainer) and his mother Delilah raised their son and his brother Dick in the spirit of their love and passion for the sport. Unfortunately, both of Riegle’s parents were killed in an
automobile accident when Gene was just

a teenager, and he,
along with brother Dick had to assume the training duties,
as well as his mother’s color-making business. Gene began his driving career at age 17 and won his very first start, besting top horseman Sanders Russell in the process at their home base of the Darke County Fair. His first top horse was in 1952 when he piloted and trained the pacer Red Sails. In 1958 his career got a big boost as he piloted Mr Saunders to a two-three finish behind Emily’s Pride in that year’s Hambletonian. Rex Larkin for whom he drove Rocket Byrd and Lou Byrd. His other prominent horses at the time included Fly Fly Byrd, Tolson Hanover and Ozzie Hanover. In the 1970s Riegle conditioned and drove the horses Jay Time and Arnie Almahurst. Jay Time deadheated with Strike Out in the 1972 Adios and was one of the best of his crop that year, while 1973 saw Arnie Almahurst, a fast but hard-to-handle c**t, win the Kentucky Futurity for Riegle and catch-driver Joe O’Brien. Carrying the chartreuse and red colors of the Riegle clan those years also were Three Diamonds, a multi-world champion pacing filly; Cami Almahurst a top trotting mare and the exceptional pacing c**t Fundamentalist. Riegle’s top form continued on into the 1980’s. His top trotter of that decade, Op’Art, was known as a world record breaker. In 1986 he set a world record for an aged gelding trotter on a five-eights mile track in 1:57.2 at Scioto Downs with Gene in the sulky. In 1984 at three, Op’Art set a new standard on a half mile track when he trotted in 1:58.3 and in 1985 he trotted in 1:56.1 at The Meadowlands. This rewrote the oldest major record in the books as the 1:56.1 mark was a world record for a four-year-old overcame three operations for broken limbs and Gene remarked that “every time he breaks a bone he comes back breaking a world record.”

Tuscon Hanover was a top Riegle trainee in 1986. The three-year-old c**t pacer had earnings of $457,759 and just missed winning the $1 million Meadowlands Pace when he finished second to Laughs by a neck. Riegle also trained Enroute who bankrolled $207,310 and came out victorious in the Roses Are Red Stake at Greenwood. She finished second to Samshu Blue Grass in the $367,041 Breeders Crown final as well. Other top trainees that season included Heaven’s Glow and Moonrock. In 1988 Riegle drove and trained Swirlabout, a freshman who earned $77,594, and was first in a leg of the Ohio Sire Stakes and in the Ohio State Trot. He also conditioned the 1988 Jugette winner Leah Almahurst, who won the Breeders Crown in 1987. The following year Riegle conditioned a pair of top freshman pacers, a filly named Excited and a c**t named Righthand Man. Excited won eight of 14 starts in her freshman campaign, with her biggest victory coming in the American National at Sportsman Park. Righthand Man won six times in 20 starts with earnings of $117,111, with his biggest win coming in the Fox Stake in 1:52.1, defeating A’Nutter Butter and Raven Lunatic.

1990 would prove to be one of Riegle’s finest seasons. He campaigned Nuclear Legacy to a $349,263 winning season. The c**t won the $216,775 Lou Babic Memorial, a Garden State Stake division, a Tompkins-Geers division and was second to Junes Baby in the $474,500 Sheppard Final at Yonkers. Riegle also conditioned the No Nukes freshman Silky Stallone in 1990, a six time winner in 22 starts who earned well over $315,000. But none were better that year than a c**t named Artsplace. The son of Abercrombie-Miss Elvira reached a level of greatness at Pompano Park in late November of the year when he won the $605,870 Breeders Crown Freshman Pace in 1:51.1 the fastest mile ever by a two year old over any size of racetrack. He was named Two-Year-Old Pacing C**t of the Year for 1990 and also won the $797,400 Metro Final and the $655,600 Governor’s Cup Final as well. His three-year-old campaign was just as exciting, except that he had to face the exceptional Precious Bunny that season. However, he still won ten of 18 starts, banking nearly $1 million. That year he won the James B Dancer Memorial, the American National Three-Year-Old C**t Pace, the Thomas P Gaines Memorial and a Terrapin division. It seemed only fitting, as well, that Gene would pilot the c**t to victory in a $30,100 Tompkins-Geers spilt at his home track of Scioto Downs.
1991 saw Riegle condition the likes of Western Hanover, Caprock, Gamma Ray and Gold Coast. Western Hanover won Two-Year-old C**t Pacer honors that season, banking nearly $700,000 and setting a national season’s mark of 1:54.4 on a half-mile track. In 1985 the Ohio chapter of the United States Harness Writer’s Association (USHWA) honored Riegle by giving him the Meritorious Award – given to an Ohioan who has distinguished himself in harness racing over a two decade span. His success in 1990 garnered him the Achievement Award by the Ohio chapter of USHWA. He is a member of the Ohio Harness Racing Hall of Fame and the Living Hall of Fame at Goshen, New York.

09/12/2024

Check your mailbox, the latest edition of the Buckeye Harness Horseman magazine is on the way.

Congratulations Lisa for this much deserved honor!
09/12/2024

Congratulations Lisa for this much deserved honor!

Lisa Schwartz is the 2024 Lady Pace Honoree September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 by Jay Wolf for The Little Brown Jug Share via: More Delaware, OH – Lisa Schwartz, the long-time racing official, will be saluted as the 2024 Lady Pace honoree by the Delaware County Fair. Lisa Schwartz will be the 20...

08/22/2024
08/21/2024

Don Tiger will be at the north end of the grandstand tonight with the world famous “Chicken Man”. He will be passing out autographed photos of Charlie May along with some other goodies.

We’ve already had a 1:53 mile this afternoon. The track is sizzling and ready for tonight!

08/20/2024

ATTN HORSEMEN:

We will be serving dinner tomorrow Wednesday August 21st to the horsemen at the Darke County Harness Horseman's booth beginning at 4 PM. Big shout out to Brian, Jane and Mandy Jones for handling the horseman's booth and the dinners this year. GREAT JOB!!

VERY IMPORTANT: In the afternoon we have 44 shippers and 81 shippers on the evening card. If the afternoon folks come and ship out right after you race and the evening race people wait and come between sessions we should just make it on stalls.

We appreciate everyone's help in shipping in and racing with us and all the local barns for accommodating.

Here are the current standings for the Sam "Chip" Noble award which goes to the leading dash winning driver at our curre...
08/20/2024

Here are the current standings for the Sam "Chip" Noble award which goes to the leading dash winning driver at our current meet.

David Ward - 4
Hank LeVan - 3
Scott Sisco - 3
Ron Gillespie - 3
Jason Battie - 3
Jeff Nisonger - 2
Russell Swartz - 2

The award is sponsored by Ray & Ann Lufkin. Ann is a renowned equine artist.

Chip Noble was a director of the USTA and the Ohio Harness Horseman's Association as well as a member of the Little Brown Jug Society. In 2021 Chip was elected as an immortal in the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in Goshen, New York.

The curtain falls on the meet tomorrow with 11 races carded at noon and 16 in the evening at 7 PM for the Night of Nights of the fairs in Ohio.

08/19/2024

Charlie May to take on seven in Gene Riegle Memorial

Read now https://bit.ly/3YRsUHJ

Conrad Photo

This year we have a great addition to our night of nights.  The post parade for the Gene Riegle Memorial Race Wednesday ...
08/18/2024

This year we have a great addition to our night of nights. The post parade for the Gene Riegle Memorial Race Wednesday evening will be led by the Miley Friesians and Krooked Hat Farms Friesians.

Their beauty and power speak for themselves.

08/18/2024

ATTN HORSEMEN: We have 11 races carded for Wednesday with a first post time of noon. We have 16 races carded for Wednesday evening.

We are respectfully asking that if you are racing Wednesday afternoon that you ship out as soon as possible after your race. We are going to be extremely tight for stalls Wednesday evening.

Checks will be ready in the Speed Office quickly after each race.

Please help get the word out to everyone and thanks for racing with us.

08/17/2024

Here is your reminder…….races start at 5:30 today!!

Come see the ladies race Wednesday evening at the Darke Co. Fair!!  They always make it exciting!
08/16/2024

Come see the ladies race Wednesday evening at the Darke Co. Fair!! They always make it exciting!

Even though Mandy Jones did not pick up any wins at either the Miami County Fair at Troy, Ohio, on Monday (Aug. 12) or the Henry County Fair at Napoleon, Ohio, on Wednesday (Aug. 14), she garnered enough points at those two fairs to vault to the top in the Spring Haven Farm Ladies Driving Series.

Jones now leads the pack of 21 lady drivers with 252 points. Lauren Harmon sits in second place with 247 points while Leslie Joyce occupies the third spot with 243 points.

Bobbie Jo Brewer took the lone division at Troy with Humboldt. Humboldt’s winning time was 2:02.1.

Seventeen horses were entered at Napoleon which required the race to be split into three divisions. Jazmin Arnold captured the first division with Yacht Week in a time of 1:59.4. Jennifer Main came home first in the second split with Franky’s Beach Boy after a mile in 2:00.1. Leslie Joyce found the winner’s circle with Riggins Art in the third division. Joyce and Riggins Art circled the Napoleon twice-around in 2:00.1.

The Spring Haven Farm Ladies Driving Series will visit three sites next week. The ladies will compete at the Allen County Fair at Lima, Ohio, on Tuesday (Aug. 20) and will race at both the Darke County Fair at Greenville, Ohio, and the Defiance County Fair at Hicksville, Ohio, on Wednesday (Aug. 21). Post time for the first race at both Lima and Hicksville will be 6:30 p.m. with the first race getting underway at Greenville at 7:15 p.m.

08/14/2024

ATTN: We have 15 races carded for Saturday night. For this reason we will be starting early. First race will be at 5:30 PM instead of the previous advertised 6:30.

Please share and help us get the word out!!!

08/14/2024

12 races carded at Greenville on opening night Friday featuring 4 divisions of the OCRA 3 year old c**t pace. First post is at 6:30 PM. There will be a free dinner for all horseman. It will be served at the Darke Co. Horseman’s booth a couple hours before post time.

08/12/2024

If you were listening to the OHHA’s live feed from Zanesville you just heard a major announcement from Don Tiger.

He is officially bringing Charlie May back to defend his title and track record in the Gene Riegle Memorial.

We will be passing out Charlie May t-shirts prior to the first post on Friday evening while supplies last. On Wednesday evening Don Tiger with support from Brad Conrad of Conrad Photos will be passing out approximately 100 win photos from last year’s Gene Riegle Memorial autographed by the one and only Charlie May!!

We will also be giving out the annual Gene Riegle Memorial glass that evening.

Don’t forget to also attend Saturday evening races for the opportunity to win a 14” laptop. Wednesday noon’s session the Fort GreeneVille Daughters of the American Revolution will be passing out America Flag lapel pins in celebration of the upcoming 250th anniversary of this country.

We hope to see everyone at all of the races!

08/10/2024
Big thanks to Nutrien AG Solutions of Greenville for resurfacing the race track getting ready for the up coming meet.  G...
08/05/2024

Big thanks to Nutrien AG Solutions of Greenville for resurfacing the race track getting ready for the up coming meet. Great job as always!!!

08/04/2024

PURSE ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATE FOR THE GENE RIEGLE MEMORIAL PACE AND THE ARNIE ALMAHURST TROT.

The Darke County Agricultural Society is proud to announce a final purse announcement for the Gene Riegle Memorial Pace and Arnie Almahurst Trot Races. Both races will be carded on Wednesday August 21, 2024, with the Gene Riegle Memorial Pace going for $35,000 and the Arnie Almahurst Trot going for $20,000.

Racing returns on Friday August 16th with a post time of 6:30 PM and Saturday August 17th with a post of 6:30 PM. The opening weekend sessions feature all the divisions of the Ohio C**t Racing Association and the Signature Series Trot and Pace.

The meet concludes with a double session on Wednesday August 21st with a noon post and then the night of nights will go that evening 7:30 PM with the Dr. HM Parshall Memorial races as well as the Gene Riegle and Arnie Almahurst.

Address

Greenville, OH
45331

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Gene Riegle Memorial Race posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Gene Riegle Memorial Race:

Videos

Share