Scott Zeron Surpasses $1 Million
Harness racing's next generation is making their presence felt on the scene. Just over a week ago, 18-year-old driver Doug McNair enjoyed his first million dollar season, while 19-year-old Scott Zeron celebrated the milestone on Saturday night (December 6) at Georgian Downs.
Zeron, the son of veteran horseman Rick Zeron, engineered a winning trip aboard The End in the card's opener for trainer Chantal Mitchell. The four-year-old Cambest mare front-stepped her way to victory lane in a clocking of 1:55.3.
The win pushed Zeron's seasonal earnings past the million dollar mark, but the amateur reinsman didn't stop there.
In the $13,000 Fillies & Mares Preferred Trot, Zeron prevailed with Norway No Day in wire-to-wire fashion. The six-year-old Self Possessed mare trained by Gilbert Hamel stopped the clock in 1:58.4.
The resident of Oakville, ON has recorded 122 wins so far this year. In just two seasons of racing, Zeron has recorded 157 wins and $1,289,052 in purse earnings.
yess bosss ! scotty man your
yess bosss ! scotty man your gettin it done man and plsu you went over it with my sisters horse to haha yo im definatly watchin you race aginst your dad haha gonna be crazy lol
Excellent job Scotty,
Excellent job Scotty, congratulations!! Keep up the good work!! Best of luck Friday night!!
Congrats Scotty on your
Congrats Scotty on your first million dollar season!!!Can't wait to see you raceing against your dad on friday. good luck!!
The Canadian Standardbred
The Canadian Standardbred continue to stop their interest in drivers at London as they have once again ignored the accomplishments of Marc St. Louis Jr. who has purse earnings of $1,057.100 not in his lifetime but this year. Come on let's look at the whole picture. Marc is only 20 years old
He has accomplished more than either of the above young drivers who have certainly acommpished great things on their own.
Herbi
When are we going to see
When are we going to see Scott race against his dad?
Way to go Scott...just a few
Way to go Scott...just a few more to catch your dad congratulations