Published:
September 2, 2022 04:08 pm EDT
On Saturday, September 10 the top horseplayers in North America will compete for $70,000 in prize money (based on 100 entries) in the 2022 World Harness Handicapping Championship. The Championship’s grand prize is estimated at $24,000.
The WHHC contest format requires players to bet 10 Meadowlands races. Win, Place, Show or any combination of WPS wagering is allowed. Players keep all pari-mutuel winnings. Prize payouts are to the Top 10.
Players that have qualified for the WHHC Final include:
- John Settembrino – Meadowlands November 2021 Free Qualifier
- William Alemijevic – Meadowlands $400 January 2022 Qualifier
- Jaime Ortiz – Meadowlands $400 January 2022 Qualifier
- Karen Fossli – Meadowlands $400 January 2022 Qualifier
- Joe Barre – Meadowlands $400 January 2022 Qualifier
- Sean Loebs – Meadowlands $200 February 2022 Qualifier
- Stefan Ferrara – Meadowlands $200 February 2022 Qualifier
- John Vail – Meadowlands $200 March 2022 Qualifier
- John Murphy – Meadowlands $200 March 2022 Qualifier
- Leo Talback – 2022 Winter Survival Challenge
- Michael Kepler – 2022 Winter Survival Challenge
- Charles Polgar – 2022 Winter Survival Challenge
- Jeff Marrotte – Tioga Downs
- Frank Palmasani – Vernon Downs
- Todd Slembarski – Meadowlands $400 April 2022 Qualifier
- Greg Lipinski – Meadowlands $400 April 2022 Qualifier
- Patrick O’Malley – Meadowlands $400 April 2022 Qualifier
- Russ Slader – Meadowlands $400 April 2022 Qualifier
- Ken Hickey – Meadowlands Free Qualifier
- Edward Howland – Meadowlands $100 July Qualifier
- Ken Urtz – Summer Survival Challenge
- Chris Mathews – Summer Survival Challenge
- Taylor Warner – Summer Survival Challenge
- Bryce Clemens – Standardbred Canada
Walk-up registrations will be accepted for the WHHC Final until 6:20 pm on Saturday, September 10. The WHHC Final brochure is available on The Meadowlands' website.
(Meadowlands)
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