Gallo Blue Chip Explained

Horsename:Gallo Blue Chip
Breed:Standardbred
Sire:Magical Mike (1991) (1:50.2) ($1,682,080)
Grandsire:Tyler B. (1977) (1:55.1) ($887,338)
Dam:Camatross (1981)
Damsire:Albatross (1968) ($1:54.3)
Sex:Gelding
Foaled:1997
Colour:Bay
Breeder:Dan Gernatt Farms (Collins, New York)
Owner:Martin Scharf
Trainer:Mark Ford
Earnings:$4,260,959
Wins:53
Awards:Best mile rate: 1:48.4
Leading Money Pacer of All Time
World Champion on a 5/8 mile track
American Harness Horse of the Year (2000)
United States Pacer of the Year (2000, 2001)
Honours:United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame (2011)
Updated:2014-07-06

Gallo Blue Chip is a Standardbred harness racing horse who earned $4.2 million in total winnings during his racing career.[1] Gallo Blue Chip's sire was Magical Mike, and his dam was Camatross.[2] [3] Magical Mike's sire was Tyler B., and his dam was Racing Date; Camatross' sire was Albatross, and her dam was Bye Bye Camille.

Background

Gallo Blue Chip was purchased by his owner, Martin Scharf, for $100,000 from Chris Oakes of Lockport, New York.[4] He was bred by Dan Gernatt Farms in Collins, New York.

Career

Gallo Blue Chip won eight of eight starts in 1999, including seven New York Sires Stakes and the $150,000 championship.[5] In 2000, Gallo Blue Chip won the Meadowlands Pace horse race at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey with a time of 1:50.4.[6] [7] The same year, he also won the Breeder's Crown Three-Year-Old Colt and Gelding Pace at Mohawk Racetrack in 1:51.1.[8] Winning the North America Cup (1:50.1; $1 million),[9] Tattersalls Pace, and Art Rooney Pace were additional major victories for him that year. He set the world record for three-year-old pacers on a 5/8 mile track in his win at the Little Brown Jug Preview with a time of 1:50, becoming World Champion.

Gallo Blue Chip's owner, Martin Scharf, described his feelings about the horse's North America Cup victory, saying, "Winning the North America Cup was a thrill and a relief. Even if you know a horse is good, he has to prove it. I've been in this business for 10 years and you never really know if you have that caliber of a horse. The horse's trainer, Mark Ford, said of him in July 2000, "He's a little hard to train. You won't be impressed if you train him in the middle of the week, but he is good when he races."

At the close of 2000, Gallo Blue Chip had won more than $2.4 million, becoming the Standardbred record holder for winning the most money in any single racing season. Gallo Blue Chip won additional awards early in his career, including being named 2000 American Harness Horse of the Year; and 2000 and 2001 Pacer of the Year in the United States and Canada. He also won the United States Trotting Association and Canadian (O’Brien) Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year awards in 2000.

Gallo Blue Chip became the all-time leading money-winning pacer in 2001 with $3,227,861 by winning the Canadian Pacing Derby Prep. That year, he won 10 out of 19 starts, including the Battle of Lake Erie, Graduate Pace, Canadian Pacing Derby, and American-National. He was the first pacer in the history of harness racing to earn more than $4 million in winnings, having done so in 2003 as a six-year-old at the Presidential Series final.

As an eight-year-old in 2005, he was continuing to race prior to his retirement on March 12, 2005.[10] In 2005, Gallo Blue Chip retired "as the sport's leading money winning pacer" and Standardbred gelding of all-time.[11] [12] [13] He is the first horse to have won more than $4 million in the sport.

Gallo Blue Chip was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame on July 3, 2011, having received 34% of the votes from members in good standing of the United States Trotting Association. He had a total of 53 wins of 133 starts during his career.

Retirement

Gallo Blue Chip is retired to Blue Chip Farms[14] in Wallkill, New York.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former breeder Dan Gernatt Sr. dies at 97. Harness Racing.com/Horseman Publishing Co. (Lexington, Kentucky). 8 May 2014. 18 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Gallo Blue Chip, G, 1997. 2014. 19 July 2014. Select Web Ventures, LLC.
  3. Web site: Gallo Blue Chip. ReoCities. Reid, J.. 5 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714144217/http://www.reocities.com/racepedigrees/pedigrees/gallobluechip.html. 14 July 2014. dead.
  4. Web site: Who wants to be a millionaire? Chris Oakes says don't ask. Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York). Summers, B.. 23 December 2000.
  5. Web site: Gallo Blue Chip, Eternal Camnation elected to Hall of Fame . United States Trotting Association (Columbus, Ohio) . 5 January 2011 . 5 July 2014 . Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714170804/http://xwebapp.ustrotting.com/absolutenm/templates/article.aspx?articleid=40672&zoneid=1 . 14 July 2014 .
  6. Web site: 2000 Meadowlands Pace - Gallo Blue Chip & Daniel Dube. YouTube/Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment. 15 July 2000. 5 July 2014.
  7. Web site: Harness Racing; Gallo Blue Chip triumphs in Meadowlands showdown. Popper, S.. New York Times (New York, New York). 16 July 2000. 5 July 2014.
  8. Web site: Breeder's crown: 1984-2009. Hambletonian.org. 2010. 5 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924024714/http://www.hambletonian.org/resources/BreedersCrownChampionsTableTwoandThree.pdf. 24 September 2015. dead.
  9. Web site: Horse racing: Gallo Blue Chip is favorite for Pace. 12 July 2000. New York Times (New York, New York). 5 July 2014. Yannis, A..
  10. Web site: Gallo Blue Chip retired. 13 March 2005. Harnessracing.com (Lexington, Kentucky). 5 July 2014.
  11. Web site: Gallo Blue Chip. Blue Chip Farms (Wallkill, New York). 5 July 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140402132212/http://www.bluechipfarms.com/about/graduates.shtml. 2 April 2014.
  12. Web site: Dan Gernatt Sr. passes. Standardbred Canada (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada). 9 May 2014. 18 June 2014.
  13. Web site: Dan Gernatt Sr., 97, dies. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714223718/http://xwebapp.ustrotting.com/absolutenm/templates/article.aspx?articleid=58826. dead. July 14, 2014. United States Trotting Association (Columbus, Ohio). 8 May 2014. 18 June 2014.
  14. Web site: Blue Chip Farms. Blue Chip Farms. 2014. 6 July 2014.