Two young people whose careers have grown quickly and are making a sizable impact on the sport are being honoured by the United States Harness Writers Association (USHWA) – Todd McCarthy with the Rising Star Award, which honours trainer/drivers 30 years of age or younger, and Jessica Otten with the Lew Barasch Breakthrough Award, which honours non-trainer/drivers in the same age bracket.
McCarthy comes from a long line of top-rated horsemen from Queensland in his native Australia, among them his brother Andrew, who came over to North America years ago and has also established as a top driver. McCarthy made a remarkably-quick breakthrough: after debuting “over here” in late August of 2020, his skills became so apparent that trainers were soon putting him behind top horses, and he had amassed 336 sulky scores this year at press time. His earnings of $7,454,501 put him among the top 10 drivers in North America in 2021.
McCarthy’s highest-profile horse this season was Allywag Hanover, a free-for-all pacer who on his best day could -- and did -- match strides with any horse around. McCarthy and Allywag Hanover tied a 1:46.4 world record at Lexington in the Allerage Pace, and also scored in the final of the TVG Series, the Canadian Pacing Derby, and divisions of the W.R. Haughton Memorial and McKee Memorial. Other stakes horses benefiting from McCarthy's handling include Grace Hill, Pebble Beach and Darlene Hanover.
Jessica Otten’s harness origins are in the state of Michigan, where she used social media to spread the word about that state’s harness racing, then started to contribute to the Post Time With Mike And Mike podcast. In 2018, she was hired at The Meadowlands, where she now holds the title of Marketing Coordinator.
Still heavily involved in social media with contributions to such events as the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge, Otten has become a staple of many top-line harness broadcasts, including The Meadowlands’ own productions (handicapping, interviews and on-set host) as well as national exposure for Standardbreds hosting shows around marquee events such as the Meadowlands Pace, the Hambletonian and the Breeders Crown series.
Todd McCarthy and Jessica Otten will be honoured at USHWA’s Dan Patch Night of Champions Awards Banquet, to be held on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida.
(USHWA / Photo of Todd McCarthy by New Image Media / Photo of Jessica Otten by USTA)