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Monday, April 15, 2019

Fair Series Shows Promise To Be Best Ever





RUS NY releases details for 2019 season 


The excitement of racing under saddle at New York State county fairs will continue this summer and looks to be bigger than ever. 

RUS New York, an organization that helps promote the sport and the versatility of Standardbreds, is excited to announce its sixth fair series. Races will begin on Sunday, June 16 at Goshen Historic Track and conclude with the final at Monticello Raceway Thursday, Sept. 5.

Thanks to the series’ flagship sponsor, The New York Sire Stakes, at least 10 race legs will be held with a culmination of a championship final race. Points earned along the way will determine final entries.  

“The goal is to have higher purses this year in hopes of getting more participation,” RUS NY President Michelle Miller said. “We have worked hard at getting sponsorships and conducting fundraisers to try and get funds where we can confidently provide purses that are more comparable to the harness program. We want to get more horses on the track.”

Miller said there is another significant incentive to boost participation this season. She said three sponsors, Oneida Veterinary Associates, PLLC, Tioga and Vernon Downs, pulled together to offer a $4,000 rider award challenge and funds will be distributed based on points earned at the end of the series. Points will be awarded to riders regardless of horse(s) ridden throughout the series.

“Riders will need to participate in at least five races leading up to the final to qualify so it will hopefully help fill fields, “ said Miller. “We cannot thank these sponsors enough for providing this opportunity to our riders because owners get purse money so this may help riders get involved and cover costs.” 

More information about the challenge will be released by the group. 

The series will be for trotters only this year as it has been in the past, according to Miller. 

“The hope is to offer some pace races this year since the USTA officially approved a rule allowing this,” Miller said. “We could eventually possibly have races with horses of both gaits, chose to do a separate series or continue to offer just pace races on their own; we just have to figure out what will work best. We hope to use this season to  see how much interest there will be. It will also give those not yet licensed who want to get involved time to do so and become members of our organization. Having more races means more funds which takes more manpower.”

Fair Series conditions can be found on the RUS NY website, rus-newyork.com. Membership is free and open to anyone as being a resident of New York is not a requirement. For more information visit, http://www.rus-newyork.com/membership.html

RUS New York is also working on organizing some demonstrations to promote the versatility of the breed and have some fairs on board to add to the race days. The group’s website is the best resource for event dates and information. 

Official dates and locations for the series are as follows:


  • Sunday, June 16 ---- Goshen Historical Track (1p.m. post)
  • Thursday, June 20 ---- Afton Fair (noon post) 
  • Tuesday, July 16 --- “Little World’s Fair" in Hemlock (noon post)
  • Tuesday, July 23 --- Oneida County in Boonville (11AM Post)
  • Tuesday, July 30 --- Otsego County Fair in Morris (noon post)
  • Monday, Aug. 5 --- Tioga County in Owego (noon post)
  • Tuesday, Aug. 6 --- Schoharie County Sunshine Fair in Cobleskill (noon post) 
  • Monday, Aug. 12 --- Wayne County in Palmyra (noon post)
  • Tuesday, Aug. 13 --- Steuben County in Bath (noon post)
  • Tuesday, Aug. 20 --- Tompkins County in Trumansburg (noon post)


RUS New York is offering a sponsorship opportunity that will allow supporters to be a part of the winning experience. For $300 a sponsor can get a business logo or saying on a cooler and will be invited to present it as an award to each fair winner. The group needs at least a three week notice to make this happen so if interested contact Miller at mnmiller84@gmail.com

Sponsors can advertise in every fair program for as little as $200. There is a June 1 deadline for maximum sponsorship benefits. For other sponsorship opportunities contact Cathy Gearwar at fourgears@shoreham.net or by phone at (802) 537-2145. A PayPal account has been set up where people can make secure donations. To learn more, visit http://www.rus-newyork.com/become-a-sponsor.html.

Other ways to support the group is donations such as tickets to places and events, gift certificates, gift baskets and other items that can be used to raise money at various fundraising events.

What is Racing Under Saddle: 

Also known as Monte Racing, RUS, is a hybrid between harness racing and 
thoroughbred racing. The sport consists of a rider atop a Standardbred in a saddle instead of pulling a sulky.  RUS is an exciting part of international standardbred racing and is conducted daily at most European tracks as part of their regular pari-mutuel wagering programs.

The Fair Series is organized by RUS NY, an organization that helps coordinate and promote under saddle races across the state. The main goal is to promote the unique sport,  educate about the versatility of the Standardbred breed as both a racing and a riding horse and to help Standardbreds find great homes after they finish their days on the track.

To keep up on RUS NY happenings follow the group at:

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

RUS NY To Kick Off Season At Goshen Historic Track


Racing Under Saddle at Goshen Historical Track 2018. 

Get ready for the excitement because racing will start earlier than normal this year. Mark your calendars as RUS New York kicks off its season at Goshen Historical Track. 

There will be two races held at the historical oval this season. The first will be a part of the 2019 Fair Series and the second will be a conditioned race. 

“We are excited to be able to offer these races as it provides a huge opportunity to show our unique sport and the versatility of the breed in front of very large audiences. Racing at the historic track is unlike racing anywhere else. Fans are there because they love horse racing and you can hear them cheer the entire time you’re out there,” RUS NY President Michelle Miller said. 
Rail Road Lane is rearing to go before racing.
Conditions for the races are as follows: 

Races are being funded by RUS NY and will follow the organization’s rules and regulations. Riders must be a member of RUS NY. (Anyone can join for free by e-mailing rusnewyorkseries@gmail.com).

Rider requirements for both races: Riders must hold a current active RUS license with the USTA and have at least one charted line behind the gate in 2019. Riders will need to sign a waiver and are subject to a breathalyzer. Riders must participate in fundraisers and or sponsorship funding with a minimum of $500 raised to participate in any RUS NY event.

Horse requirement for both races: Horses must be 3 years old or older to participate (can be older than 14).  Horses must show a charted RUS line on the trot gait in 2019. The horse does not need to go with another horse. If there are more than 8 entries those showing to be most competitive will be used. 

Father’s Day Matinee Race: Sunday, June 16 
Will serve as the first leg of the RUS NY Fair Series. See rus-newyork.com for fair series conditions. 

All paperwork (W-9, Purse authorization) needs to be sent to RUS NY at 725 County Highway 45 Milford NY 13807 no later than Friday, June 21 to be paid. Must finish race to get purse money.

Entries- will be taken by RUS NY not Goshen Track so DO NOT ENTER ONLINE or CALL THE RACE OFFICE. Entries will be taken on Thursday, June 13th from 4 to 6 p.m.  Call (607) 316-8268. Entries can be placed via text, but if a confirmation is not sent back be sure to call. 

Estimated purse of $1,500 to be paid out per Fair Series conditions. 

Grand Circuit RUS Race:  Thursday, July 4

Conditions: 5,000 P/Cs last three starts in 2019 at any parimutuel track. Horses with no harness starts will be eligible based on RUS qualifying times (must go 2:16 but no faster than 2:02 on any size track).

This race will go for an estimated purse of $2,000 to be paid out:
5 or more starters 50, 25, 12, 8, 5 percent
4 starters 50, 25, 15, 10 percent
3 starters 50, 30, 20 percent

All W-9s and purse authorizations must be sent to RUS NY at 725 County Highway 45 Milford NY 13807 no later than Monday, July 8. All RUS NY rules and regulations will be used- see rus-newyork.com for more details.Trainers and owners of horses that participate in the June 16 race will get first preference into the Grand Circuit race if there are more horses entered than can fit behind the gate. Riders who participate in the June race will also get preference if not on the same mount. 

Entries- Will be taken by RUS NY not Goshen Track so DO NOT ENTER ONLINE or CALL THE RACE OFFICE. Entries will be taken on Friday, June 28 from 4 to 6 p.m.  Call (607) 316-8268. Entries can be placed via text, but if a confirmation is not sent back be sure to call. 

NO HORSE will be allowed to race, or be permitted to enter the grounds of Goshen Historic Track, without the following:
1. PROOF OF NEGATIVE COGGINS (EIA) TEST, within twelve (12) months of race date.
2. PROOF OF RABIES VACCINATION, within twelve (12) months of race date and not less than 14 days prior to race date.

NON-NEW YORK STATE HORSES: ALL HORSES ENTERING NEW YORK STATE MUST HAVE ALL OF THE ABOVE AND A CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY INSPECTION (INTERSTATE HEALTH CHART) ISSUED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ARRIVAL ON THE GROUNDS OF GOSHEN HISTORIC TRACK.


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