Allywag Hanover Retired From Racing
Multiple world record holder Allywag Hanover has been retired from racing.
Allywag Hanover started 79 times during his career, winning 28 races with 12 seconds and nine thirds.
Allywag Hanover was voted the Dan Patch Award winner as the best older pacer in 2021. During that year, he became the fastest four-year-old gelding in the history of The Red Mile when he stopped the timer in 1:46.4 during the Allerage Farms Open Pace.
His career continued with another record on a five-eighths track when he won the Potomac Pace at Rosecroft Raceway in 2022 in 1:46.4. Perhaps Allywag Hanover’s most well-known feat is when he upset Bulldog Hanover in the Allerage Farms Open Pace that year at The Red Mile in a world record (for a gelding) 1:46.
At the time, trainer Brett Pelling had this to say about Allywag Hanover: “He’s a beast. People don’t give him the kudos that he deserves. When you’re around him, trust me, he gives you chills. You have no idea how fast he is travelling, and he’s got a very unique way of going, and it’s just plain fast. And it’s a different kind of speed. It’s raw."
The partners want to thank Pelling, driver Todd McCarthy and groom Terry Buchanan for all their hard work.
"We want to thank everyone who has followed, watched and cheered on 'Allywag' over the last six years,” said racing manager Marcus Johansson, representing Allywag Partners. "He has provided some of the greatest moments of racing for both us as owners and the sport as a whole."
The now seven-year-old Captaintreacherous-Anderosa Hanover gelding will have a forever home at Diamond Creek. He will be turned out and rehabbed, and then it will be determined what he wants to do next, whether it's a second career as a riding horse, an equine ambassador or just enjoying life as a pasture pet.
Allywag Hanover retires with $2,496,038 in earnings and stakes wins in the William Haughton Memorial, Sam McKee Memorial, Canadian Pacing Derby, Allerage, TVG/Fanduel, Potomac and Hoosier Park Pacing Derby.
(With files from Diamond Creek Farm)