Driver Montrell Teague will be interviewed live on Fox Sports 1’s ‘Crowd Goes Wild’ sports discussion program Thursday.
Crowd Goes Wild is a live sports entertainment talk show that airs on weekdays from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and is hosted by TV legend Regis Philbin.
The program has taken a recent interest in harness racing at Harrington Raceway by following the career of Regis The Horse and broadcasting his last five races live.
Teague is the regular driver of Regis The Horse and son of trainer George Teague Jr., who trained 2004 U.S. Horse of the Year Rainbow Blue as well as many other top horses over the past 15 years, including, most recently, two-year-old Dan Patch Award winning filly Somewherovrarainbow.
Montrell, a 22-year-old native of Harrington, Delaware, was recently invited by the Crowd Goes Wild producers to be on the show to do a live on-set interview.
“I think it’s an honour to represent the industry,” said Teague. “It’s great to know people are watching worldwide and learning more about harness racing.”
(With files from Harrington Raceway)