HHYF Releases New Harness Heroes Trading Cards

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The newly released set of Harness Heroes trading cards contains all the usual 34 North American champion horses and people from 2024 as well as the commemorative holographic 100th Hambletonian card. 

In addition, the set will feature six specifically Indiana-centric subjects: Gruesome Twosome, Lets Go Endofaera, Clint Coy, Jay Cross, Kyle Wilfong and Converse Fairgrounds.

National subjects in the 2025 set include Abuckabett Hanover, Allegiant, Call Me Goo, Captain Albano, Champagne Problems, Chantilly, Highland Kismet, Its A Love Thing, Jiggy Jog S, Logan Park, Louprint, Maryland, Miki And Minnie, Monalishi, My Girl EJ, Nijinsky, Sig Sauer, Stonebridge Wizard, Taurasi, Twin B Joe Fresh, Willys Home Run, Winners Bet, Tom Aldrich, Brett Beckwith, Bob Boni, Noel Daley, Dexter Dunn, Guy Gagnon, Nick Gallucci, Debbie Little, James MacDonald, Fair Winds Farm, Chris Ryder and Judy Davis-Wilson.

Collector sets will include all 41 (35 national, six Indiana) cards. This year marks the 35th edition of Harness Heroes trading card production, which the Harness Horse Youth Foundation (HHYF) uses primarily as an educational tool as well as a small revenue stream for the charitable organization. For more information about the cards and HHYF, contact the HHYF office at 317-908-0029.

Don’t miss your opportunity to collect these popular cards, which feature annual Dan Patch and O’Brien award winners as well as Hall of Famers! Visit to hhyf.org to order.

Card sets have been produced annually since 1991.

HHYF also offers packs of 10 random cards as handouts for youth groups, farm tours and other promotional events. A limited number of previous years’ card sets are also available for a similar donation. For more details, email Ellen Taylor at [email protected].

HHYF is always interested in suggestions for honourees to be included in the trading card sets. If you have a Harness Hero (horse or human), feel free to submit him/her as a possible subject. The only request is that submissions show through comments legitimate reasons and statistical information including honours and awards about why the person or horse should be considered.

(Harness Horse Youth Foundation)

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