Darke County Harness Horsemen
DCHHA
makes donation
GREENVILLE-
The Darke County
Harness Horsemens Association recently donated $500.00 to the Gene
Riegle
Memorial Race purse.
The
Gene Riegle Memorial Race is
held during the harness races at the Great Darke County Fair in August
of 2012.
Riegle
was a successful harness
racing driver and trainer from Greenville.
In
1951, Riegle, at 17 years of age
won the first start of his career with Victory Dale at the Darke County
Fair in
Greenville, in a race in which he beat Hall of Fame horseman Sanders
Russell.
His
first "successful"
horse was Red Sails, in 1952, and he burst fully onto the national
scene when
he drove the trotter Mr Saunders to second and third place finishes in
the 1958
Hambletonian.
He
was at the top levels of harness
racing, producing many champion pacers and trotters.
Riegle
was elected to harness
racing's Living Hall of Fame in 1991 and was inducted into the Ohio
Harness
Racing Hall of Fame in 1987. He trained such stars as Arnie Almahurst,
Jay
Time, Artsplace, Western Hanover, Three Diamonds, Life Sign, among many
others.
Life Sign won what was perhaps the most exciting Little Brown Jug of
all time.
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