Gingras Wins Hall Of Fame Trot At Goshen
Yannick Gingras captured the 2026 edition of the Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge T. Gerry Sr. Memorial Hall of Fame Invitational Trot, held on Sunday, July 5 at Goshen Historic Track, when he piloted Southwind Banshee to a 1:56.2 victory over five rivals in the $14,285 event.
Southwind Banshee pushed clear of Full Rights (Ray Schnittker) just before reaching the backstretch but faced immediate pressure from Send It In Hanover (Wally Hennessey), who forced a :28.3 first quarter. The pair continued to duel through middle splits of :58 and 1:27.1 before Southwind Banshee asserted herself at the top of the stretch and trotted 1-3/4 lengths clear of Send It In Hanover at the winning post. Reel Em In (Chris Ryder) rallied mildly for third.
Chase Vandervort trains Southwind Banshee, now a 10-time winner with $231,584 in career earnings in 42 starts, for Arden Homestead Stable.
Gingras, a 2022 inductee into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame, has the fourth-most earnings among drivers in North American harness racing history, having teamed the winners of more than $263 million USD in purses. All told, the five Hall of Fame members who drove in the race — Gingras, Hennessey, Ryder, Dave Palone and Jimmy Takter — have accounted for the winners of more than 47,000 races and $700 million USD in purses.
Three $28,571 New York Excelsior Series events for three-year-old trotters served as co-featured events on the eight-race card. Jason Bartlett drove fillies Bar Hall Beauty and Elqueen to matching 1:59.2 wins for trainers Nick DeVita and George Ducharme, respectively, while Andy Miller teamed Flex Up to a 1:59.3 win in the lone male trot for trainer Julie Miller.
(Goshen Historic Track; photo of Yannick Gingras at Woodbine Mohawk Park in 2023)