Bettor's Delight is a former champion American Standardbred race-horse and one of the World's greatest stud stallions.
Bettor's Delight was foaled on 4 May 1998 and bred by Winbak Farm of Chesapeake City, Maryland. He was purchased for $65,000 at the 1999 Harrisburg yearling sale by John B. Grant of Milton, Ontario.[1]
It is believed that Bettors Delight is the highest ever income-earning pacing or harness racing stallion.[3]
Race record
Bettor's Delight was trained by Scott McEneny and usually driven by Michel Lachance.
As a 2-year old in 2000 he won the Nassagaweya Stake, Breeders Crown 2YO Colt & Gelding Pace and Governors Cup. He also won the Dan Patch Award (U.S.) Two-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year category and O'Brien (Canada) Two-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year awards.
He won the O'Brien Awards for Three-Year-Old Colt Pacer of the Year and Horse of the Year, along with the Dan Patch Award for Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year.[5]
Stud record
Bettor’s Delight commenced standing as a stud stallion at Blue Chip Farms in New York in 2002 before moving to Winbak Farm, Ontario in 2012. For 2013 and 2014 he stood in Pennsylvania, before returning to Ontario for the following year.[6][7] Since 2007 he has also been a shuttle sire at Woodlands Stud, Auckland, New Zealand.[8]
Bettor's Delight was named sire of the decades for 2000–2019 in America and has been the leading sire in both New Zealand and Australia on multiple occasions.[9] His service fee in New Zealand was raised to $25,000 to reduce demand.[10]
Bettor's Wish: winner of the 2020 McKee Memorial, Dayton Pacing Derby, TVG Final and the 2020 Dan Patch Award for Older Pacer of the Year.[14]
Chicago Bull: winner of the 2016 West Australian Derby, 2017 West Australian Cup and the 2017 & 2020 Fremantle Cups.[15]
Darlin's Delight: 2006 Dan Patch Award winner for best three-year-old filly pacer and winner of the Three Diamonds, Fan Hanover, Milton, Lady Liberty, and Golden Girls.[16]