Maiers Honoured In California
The California Harness Horsemen’s Association held its annual meeting this past Sunday (April 3) at Cal Expo where divisional sires stakes champions were crowned and the husband and wife team of Tim and Denise Maier were inducted into the California Hall of Fame.
Jim Perez, executive director for CHHA, emceed the event and announced that current board directors Bob Johnson, Robin Clements and Steve Wiseman would retain their seats on the board.
CHHA President David Neumeister also spoke about the current changes to the workman’s compensation, increased purses of 20 per cent for the current meet, increase in handle and the positive outlook for racing in the state.
Tim and Denise Maier were inducted into the Hall of Fame for their contribution to the sport spanning more than 35 years. Tim is a native of Michigan who moved to California in the early 1980s, while Denise comes from a family spanning five generations of harness horsemen. ‘Team Maier’ has collected several driver and trainer honours while training, breeding and conditioning many sires stakes champions over the years. Partnered with the late Alan Kirschenbaum, Team Maier conditioned horses like Little Steven p,5,1:49.4 ($579,833), British Sterling 1:56.2 ($232,714) and Show Runner p,4,1:50.3f ($319,705).
Sires stakes divisional champions were also announced with personalized halters awarded to:
Cadet
• Three-year-old trotting colt, owned by Desomer Stables
Sandys Song
• Three-year-old trotting filly, owned by Henry Weisneck and Bob Johnson
Speak English
• Three-year-old pacing filly, owned by Frank Neverez
Uringoodhands
• Three-year-old pacing colt, owned by Mark Anderson
The CHHA Horse of the Year was awarded to Sandys Song, out of the stakes champion mare Ahh Saundra by Claudius Augustus, owned by Robert Johnson and Henry Weisneck.
California stallion awards were given to the stallions whose progeny achieved the best in the sires stakes.
Pacing Stallion
• Little Steven, owned by Shari Burns
Trotting Stallion
• Claudius Augustus, owned by Debra Budahn
Leading stakes trainer went to Bob Johnson, while Mooney Svendsen received the leading stakes driver award.
(CHHA)