The Hambletonian Society has shared information for harness racing participants regarding races it administers with stakes payments due on April 15, 2025.
The stakes payment forms are available on the Hambletonian Society's website at hambletonian.com or can be obtained by calling the Society's office and having them faxed or e-mailed. All forms on the website are PDF fillable. Participants can type right on the form, print as many as needed and return the form with payments.
Along with cheques, the Hambletonian Society is accepting credit cards as a form of payment for any stakes payments. All credit card payments are subject to a three per cent service fee, which will be added to the payment total.
In April, sustaining payments are due for several of the stakes serviced by the Hambletonian Society. Previous payments were required to maintain eligibility for all of the races that have payments due this month. Below are the races which have a payment due this April (broken down by division):
- Two-Year-Olds: Breeders Crown #39, The Elevation, Kentuckiana Stallion Management Pace/Trot, Madison County, Matron Series, Peter Haughton and Jim Doherty.
- Three-Year-Olds: Breeders Crown #38, Carl Erskine, Crossroads of America, Delmonica Hanover, Earl Beal Memorial, James Lynch Memorial, Jennas Beach Boy, Matron Series, Max Hempt Memorial, Monument Circle and USS Indianapolis Memorial
- Open Horses: Breeders Crown #37, Caesars Trotting Classic, Dan Patch, Dayton Pacing & Trotting Derbies and the Dayton Distaff & Oaks Derbies
The condition sheets for each race can be found on the specific race page set up for that race on the Hambletonian Society's website.
To make it convenient, eligibility lists can be emailed by request. Eligibility lists are also always available on the Hambletonian Society's website.
For further information, or to update your status on the Hambletonian Society's mailing list, call the office at 609-371-2211 or email stakes manager Nadia Tarnawa at [email protected].
(With files from Hambletonian Society)