Monday afternoon, down at Harrah’s Philly, Pat Lachance won his 2,000th career race as a driver.
That evening, Yonkers Raceway was dutifully prepared to present him with the appropriate congratulatory signage. However, it rained buckets.
Alas, Lachance was not a Yonkers’ participant Tuesday night and the Raceway was idle Wednesday night.
Order was restored Thursday night, with Lachance summarily recognized for his latest achievement.
Lachance, son of Hall of Famer—and perennial Yonkers’ driving champ, Michel—remains a throwback, with about 25 horses currently in training. The 43-year-old native of Montreal has more than 1,500 training wins to his credit.
“I’m happy to reach the number,” Lachance said. “The fact that so many of the winners came from the barn makes it even better.”
(Yonkers)
Felicitation Pat, keep up the
Felicitation Pat, keep up the good work, dit bonjour a POP'S.