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By Tammy Knox April 1, 2026
Fruit Snacker throws Open field for a loop Fruit Snacker and driver Tony Morgan threw their opponents for a loop Tuesday, March 31. The Indiana trotter rallied strong through the wire to score the win in the featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot. Fruit Snacker began from post six and used early speed, but not as much as Benjamin Hanover and Tim Tetrick from post three with Indy Be Quick and Russell Foster also vying for the lead. In the first turn, Foster had trouble getting Indy Be Quick to take a seat to Benjamin Hanover and as soon as he did, Fruit Snacker continued to advance. However, he didn’t get to the top spot until after the quarter in :27.3. The tempo continued to be brisk as Fruit Snacker led the way with several horses from the back of the pack beginning to move out so they could close in on the leader. That group was led by Indiana trotter Duly Resolved, driven by Corey Callahan. At the three-quarters, Fruit Snacker still had control of the lead with Duly Resolved lingering on the outside and Benjamin Hanover getting revved up for the final stages. In the stretch, Benjamin Hanover moved to the outside of Fruit Snacker and the two trotters rallied together to the wire with Fruit Snacker getting the edge by a nose at the wire in 1:52.4 over Benjamin Hanover. Fellow Indiana sired trotter A Blue Million, driven by Montrell Teague moved in for third. Fruit Snacker is owned by Mark Howard of Maryland and trained by Willard Reynolds. The four-year-old son of Dover Dan paid $4.20 for his win. Kenneth Slabach bred and raised the gelding, who earned his seventh win of 2026 out of 10 starts. Overall, he is now 18 for 37 with more than $188,000 on his card. His win Tuesday at Dover was a new lifetime mark. Fruit Snacker began his career at Converse for trainer Nicole Wilfong, posting a win before heading to Harrah’s Hoosier Park and competing in Indiana Sires Stakes action. He moved to the Britney Dillon barn as a three-year-old and was later trained by Robert Taylor before landing in the Reynolds barn last December at Dover. He has now won eight races for his new connections and is on a two-race win streak at Dover. He was initially purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $10,000 by Nicole and Kyle Wilfong from the Integrity Stables consignment and joined siblings First N Line (1:56.4, $51,000) and Skyway Fusion (1:56.1, $35,000) as winners. Earlier in the night, Indiana trotter Muscledover and Tim Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $25,000 claimer by four and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4. The seven-year-old son of Dover Dan was a winner over Inferno DK and Corey Callahan and Warrior One driven by Tony Morgan. Sartin Racing owns Muscledover with Chuck Crissman Jr. handling the training duties. He was initially from the Black Creek Farm and Hickory Hollow Stables breeding operation and sold for $20,000 at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale during the Covid 19 session. Jesse DeLong signed the ticket for the gelding, who can be traced back to third dam Missy’s Goal, a Grand Circuit contender and dam of multiple stakes winner Missys Goalfire. Muscledover now has 24 career wins and more than $265,000 on his card with his career best time of 1:52.1 taken earlier this spring at Dover Downs. He is now six for 10 in 2026.
By Tammy Knox March 31, 2026
The eighth race Monday, March 30 was full of Indiana sired pacers at Oak Grove. It was a battle down the stretch between several with Aintnothingucando and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. getting the photo at the end in the $25,000 Open 2 Pace. Aintnothingucando left the gate alongside fellow Indiana pacer Miss Fancy Nancy and they both had the best shot at getting to the lead. Aintnothingucando was on the lead around the first turn and crossed by the quarter in :27.2 with everyone settling in behind her. Bonitas Best Bet and Marvin Luna, a stablemate to Aintnothingucando, was sitting third with Shamwow and Brandon Bates finding the inside in fourth after being parked to the quarter. Aintnothingucando was able to back off the pace to the half in :56.4 which spurred several horses to the outside. As they began approaching on the outside, Aintnothingucando turned in a big third quarter in :26.3 to try to scoot away from the field to make it difficult to catch up to her. Around the final turn, Bonitas Best Bet was leading the outer flow with Indiana’s Tarshish and Marcus Miller catching second over cover to the head of the lane. In the stretch, Aintnothingucando was still strong on the front end as Tarshish began closing in. Aintnothingucando was able to hold of all opponents for the win by a nose in 1:51.4, a final quarter in :28.2. Bonitas Best Bet finished second between horses with Tarshish closing in gamely on the outside. Aintnothingucando paid $6.60 for the win. The four-year-old Odds on Equuleus mare is owned by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi. Odds on Nourrir bred the mare, who earned her fifth win in 10 starts for 2026 for trainer Ron Burke. Overall, she has 17 career wins and more than $200,000 in earnings. Her win Monday was just a tick off her career best, taken last year at The Red Mile in 1:51.3. Later in the card, Track Announcer Peter Kleinhans exchanged his binoculars for a set of lines and competed in the $11,000 US Harness Driving Club. Kleinhans drove Holden Steady, trained by Matt Rodriguez in the event, taking the top spot at the quarter in :26.3 before being overtaken by JK’s Shining Star and Adarryl Gates Jr. Nible Ned and Joseph Herschberger became the third leader at the three quarters, parked on the outside of JK’s Shining Star. In the stretch, JK’s Shining Star hit another gear and moved away from the field, winning by two and three-quarter lengths in 1:56.2. Holden Steady finished second over D A Wicked Shine and Dein Spriggs for third. JK’s Shining Star paid $6.14 for the win. The eight-year-old daughter of JK Endofanera is owned by Therl Hensley and trained by Randy Crisler. Victory Hill Farm bred the mare, who is from the tough brood mare Bikini Star that includes eight winners in eight foals of racing age, including Rock Shines Again, the undefeated sophomore from the Tyler George barn last year. JK’s Shining Star has more than $300,000 in career earnings with a mark of 1:50.4.
By Tammy Knox March 30, 2026
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By Tammy Knox April 1, 2026
Fruit Snacker throws Open field for a loop Fruit Snacker and driver Tony Morgan threw their opponents for a loop Tuesday, March 31. The Indiana trotter rallied strong through the wire to score the win in the featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot. Fruit Snacker began from post six and used early speed, but not as much as Benjamin Hanover and Tim Tetrick from post three with Indy Be Quick and Russell Foster also vying for the lead. In the first turn, Foster had trouble getting Indy Be Quick to take a seat to Benjamin Hanover and as soon as he did, Fruit Snacker continued to advance. However, he didn’t get to the top spot until after the quarter in :27.3. The tempo continued to be brisk as Fruit Snacker led the way with several horses from the back of the pack beginning to move out so they could close in on the leader. That group was led by Indiana trotter Duly Resolved, driven by Corey Callahan. At the three-quarters, Fruit Snacker still had control of the lead with Duly Resolved lingering on the outside and Benjamin Hanover getting revved up for the final stages. In the stretch, Benjamin Hanover moved to the outside of Fruit Snacker and the two trotters rallied together to the wire with Fruit Snacker getting the edge by a nose at the wire in 1:52.4 over Benjamin Hanover. Fellow Indiana sired trotter A Blue Million, driven by Montrell Teague moved in for third. Fruit Snacker is owned by Mark Howard of Maryland and trained by Willard Reynolds. The four-year-old son of Dover Dan paid $4.20 for his win. Kenneth Slabach bred and raised the gelding, who earned his seventh win of 2026 out of 10 starts. Overall, he is now 18 for 37 with more than $188,000 on his card. His win Tuesday at Dover was a new lifetime mark. Fruit Snacker began his career at Converse for trainer Nicole Wilfong, posting a win before heading to Harrah’s Hoosier Park and competing in Indiana Sires Stakes action. He moved to the Britney Dillon barn as a three-year-old and was later trained by Robert Taylor before landing in the Reynolds barn last December at Dover. He has now won eight races for his new connections and is on a two-race win streak at Dover. He was initially purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $10,000 by Nicole and Kyle Wilfong from the Integrity Stables consignment and joined siblings First N Line (1:56.4, $51,000) and Skyway Fusion (1:56.1, $35,000) as winners. Earlier in the night, Indiana trotter Muscledover and Tim Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $25,000 claimer by four and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4. The seven-year-old son of Dover Dan was a winner over Inferno DK and Corey Callahan and Warrior One driven by Tony Morgan. Sartin Racing owns Muscledover with Chuck Crissman Jr. handling the training duties. He was initially from the Black Creek Farm and Hickory Hollow Stables breeding operation and sold for $20,000 at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale during the Covid 19 session. Jesse DeLong signed the ticket for the gelding, who can be traced back to third dam Missy’s Goal, a Grand Circuit contender and dam of multiple stakes winner Missys Goalfire. Muscledover now has 24 career wins and more than $265,000 on his card with his career best time of 1:52.1 taken earlier this spring at Dover Downs. He is now six for 10 in 2026.
By Tammy Knox March 31, 2026
The eighth race Monday, March 30 was full of Indiana sired pacers at Oak Grove. It was a battle down the stretch between several with Aintnothingucando and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. getting the photo at the end in the $25,000 Open 2 Pace. Aintnothingucando left the gate alongside fellow Indiana pacer Miss Fancy Nancy and they both had the best shot at getting to the lead. Aintnothingucando was on the lead around the first turn and crossed by the quarter in :27.2 with everyone settling in behind her. Bonitas Best Bet and Marvin Luna, a stablemate to Aintnothingucando, was sitting third with Shamwow and Brandon Bates finding the inside in fourth after being parked to the quarter. Aintnothingucando was able to back off the pace to the half in :56.4 which spurred several horses to the outside. As they began approaching on the outside, Aintnothingucando turned in a big third quarter in :26.3 to try to scoot away from the field to make it difficult to catch up to her. Around the final turn, Bonitas Best Bet was leading the outer flow with Indiana’s Tarshish and Marcus Miller catching second over cover to the head of the lane. In the stretch, Aintnothingucando was still strong on the front end as Tarshish began closing in. Aintnothingucando was able to hold of all opponents for the win by a nose in 1:51.4, a final quarter in :28.2. Bonitas Best Bet finished second between horses with Tarshish closing in gamely on the outside. Aintnothingucando paid $6.60 for the win. The four-year-old Odds on Equuleus mare is owned by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi. Odds on Nourrir bred the mare, who earned her fifth win in 10 starts for 2026 for trainer Ron Burke. Overall, she has 17 career wins and more than $200,000 in earnings. Her win Monday was just a tick off her career best, taken last year at The Red Mile in 1:51.3. Later in the card, Track Announcer Peter Kleinhans exchanged his binoculars for a set of lines and competed in the $11,000 US Harness Driving Club. Kleinhans drove Holden Steady, trained by Matt Rodriguez in the event, taking the top spot at the quarter in :26.3 before being overtaken by JK’s Shining Star and Adarryl Gates Jr. Nible Ned and Joseph Herschberger became the third leader at the three quarters, parked on the outside of JK’s Shining Star. In the stretch, JK’s Shining Star hit another gear and moved away from the field, winning by two and three-quarter lengths in 1:56.2. Holden Steady finished second over D A Wicked Shine and Dein Spriggs for third. JK’s Shining Star paid $6.14 for the win. The eight-year-old daughter of JK Endofanera is owned by Therl Hensley and trained by Randy Crisler. Victory Hill Farm bred the mare, who is from the tough brood mare Bikini Star that includes eight winners in eight foals of racing age, including Rock Shines Again, the undefeated sophomore from the Tyler George barn last year. JK’s Shining Star has more than $300,000 in career earnings with a mark of 1:50.4.

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By Tammy Knox April 1, 2026
Fruit Snacker throws Open field for a loop Fruit Snacker and driver Tony Morgan threw their opponents for a loop Tuesday, March 31. The Indiana trotter rallied strong through the wire to score the win in the featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot. Fruit Snacker began from post six and used early speed, but not as much as Benjamin Hanover and Tim Tetrick from post three with Indy Be Quick and Russell Foster also vying for the lead. In the first turn, Foster had trouble getting Indy Be Quick to take a seat to Benjamin Hanover and as soon as he did, Fruit Snacker continued to advance. However, he didn’t get to the top spot until after the quarter in :27.3. The tempo continued to be brisk as Fruit Snacker led the way with several horses from the back of the pack beginning to move out so they could close in on the leader. That group was led by Indiana trotter Duly Resolved, driven by Corey Callahan. At the three-quarters, Fruit Snacker still had control of the lead with Duly Resolved lingering on the outside and Benjamin Hanover getting revved up for the final stages. In the stretch, Benjamin Hanover moved to the outside of Fruit Snacker and the two trotters rallied together to the wire with Fruit Snacker getting the edge by a nose at the wire in 1:52.4 over Benjamin Hanover. Fellow Indiana sired trotter A Blue Million, driven by Montrell Teague moved in for third. Fruit Snacker is owned by Mark Howard of Maryland and trained by Willard Reynolds. The four-year-old son of Dover Dan paid $4.20 for his win. Kenneth Slabach bred and raised the gelding, who earned his seventh win of 2026 out of 10 starts. Overall, he is now 18 for 37 with more than $188,000 on his card. His win Tuesday at Dover was a new lifetime mark. Fruit Snacker began his career at Converse for trainer Nicole Wilfong, posting a win before heading to Harrah’s Hoosier Park and competing in Indiana Sires Stakes action. He moved to the Britney Dillon barn as a three-year-old and was later trained by Robert Taylor before landing in the Reynolds barn last December at Dover. He has now won eight races for his new connections and is on a two-race win streak at Dover. He was initially purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $10,000 by Nicole and Kyle Wilfong from the Integrity Stables consignment and joined siblings First N Line (1:56.4, $51,000) and Skyway Fusion (1:56.1, $35,000) as winners. Earlier in the night, Indiana trotter Muscledover and Tim Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $25,000 claimer by four and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4. The seven-year-old son of Dover Dan was a winner over Inferno DK and Corey Callahan and Warrior One driven by Tony Morgan. Sartin Racing owns Muscledover with Chuck Crissman Jr. handling the training duties. He was initially from the Black Creek Farm and Hickory Hollow Stables breeding operation and sold for $20,000 at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale during the Covid 19 session. Jesse DeLong signed the ticket for the gelding, who can be traced back to third dam Missy’s Goal, a Grand Circuit contender and dam of multiple stakes winner Missys Goalfire. Muscledover now has 24 career wins and more than $265,000 on his card with his career best time of 1:52.1 taken earlier this spring at Dover Downs. He is now six for 10 in 2026.
By Tammy Knox March 31, 2026
The eighth race Monday, March 30 was full of Indiana sired pacers at Oak Grove. It was a battle down the stretch between several with Aintnothingucando and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. getting the photo at the end in the $25,000 Open 2 Pace. Aintnothingucando left the gate alongside fellow Indiana pacer Miss Fancy Nancy and they both had the best shot at getting to the lead. Aintnothingucando was on the lead around the first turn and crossed by the quarter in :27.2 with everyone settling in behind her. Bonitas Best Bet and Marvin Luna, a stablemate to Aintnothingucando, was sitting third with Shamwow and Brandon Bates finding the inside in fourth after being parked to the quarter. Aintnothingucando was able to back off the pace to the half in :56.4 which spurred several horses to the outside. As they began approaching on the outside, Aintnothingucando turned in a big third quarter in :26.3 to try to scoot away from the field to make it difficult to catch up to her. Around the final turn, Bonitas Best Bet was leading the outer flow with Indiana’s Tarshish and Marcus Miller catching second over cover to the head of the lane. In the stretch, Aintnothingucando was still strong on the front end as Tarshish began closing in. Aintnothingucando was able to hold of all opponents for the win by a nose in 1:51.4, a final quarter in :28.2. Bonitas Best Bet finished second between horses with Tarshish closing in gamely on the outside. Aintnothingucando paid $6.60 for the win. The four-year-old Odds on Equuleus mare is owned by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi. Odds on Nourrir bred the mare, who earned her fifth win in 10 starts for 2026 for trainer Ron Burke. Overall, she has 17 career wins and more than $200,000 in earnings. Her win Monday was just a tick off her career best, taken last year at The Red Mile in 1:51.3. Later in the card, Track Announcer Peter Kleinhans exchanged his binoculars for a set of lines and competed in the $11,000 US Harness Driving Club. Kleinhans drove Holden Steady, trained by Matt Rodriguez in the event, taking the top spot at the quarter in :26.3 before being overtaken by JK’s Shining Star and Adarryl Gates Jr. Nible Ned and Joseph Herschberger became the third leader at the three quarters, parked on the outside of JK’s Shining Star. In the stretch, JK’s Shining Star hit another gear and moved away from the field, winning by two and three-quarter lengths in 1:56.2. Holden Steady finished second over D A Wicked Shine and Dein Spriggs for third. JK’s Shining Star paid $6.14 for the win. The eight-year-old daughter of JK Endofanera is owned by Therl Hensley and trained by Randy Crisler. Victory Hill Farm bred the mare, who is from the tough brood mare Bikini Star that includes eight winners in eight foals of racing age, including Rock Shines Again, the undefeated sophomore from the Tyler George barn last year. JK’s Shining Star has more than $300,000 in career earnings with a mark of 1:50.4.
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By Tammy Knox April 1, 2026
Fruit Snacker throws Open field for a loop Fruit Snacker and driver Tony Morgan threw their opponents for a loop Tuesday, March 31. The Indiana trotter rallied strong through the wire to score the win in the featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot. Fruit Snacker began from post six and used early speed, but not as much as Benjamin Hanover and Tim Tetrick from post three with Indy Be Quick and Russell Foster also vying for the lead. In the first turn, Foster had trouble getting Indy Be Quick to take a seat to Benjamin Hanover and as soon as he did, Fruit Snacker continued to advance. However, he didn’t get to the top spot until after the quarter in :27.3. The tempo continued to be brisk as Fruit Snacker led the way with several horses from the back of the pack beginning to move out so they could close in on the leader. That group was led by Indiana trotter Duly Resolved, driven by Corey Callahan. At the three-quarters, Fruit Snacker still had control of the lead with Duly Resolved lingering on the outside and Benjamin Hanover getting revved up for the final stages. In the stretch, Benjamin Hanover moved to the outside of Fruit Snacker and the two trotters rallied together to the wire with Fruit Snacker getting the edge by a nose at the wire in 1:52.4 over Benjamin Hanover. Fellow Indiana sired trotter A Blue Million, driven by Montrell Teague moved in for third. Fruit Snacker is owned by Mark Howard of Maryland and trained by Willard Reynolds. The four-year-old son of Dover Dan paid $4.20 for his win. Kenneth Slabach bred and raised the gelding, who earned his seventh win of 2026 out of 10 starts. Overall, he is now 18 for 37 with more than $188,000 on his card. His win Tuesday at Dover was a new lifetime mark. Fruit Snacker began his career at Converse for trainer Nicole Wilfong, posting a win before heading to Harrah’s Hoosier Park and competing in Indiana Sires Stakes action. He moved to the Britney Dillon barn as a three-year-old and was later trained by Robert Taylor before landing in the Reynolds barn last December at Dover. He has now won eight races for his new connections and is on a two-race win streak at Dover. He was initially purchased out of the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale for $10,000 by Nicole and Kyle Wilfong from the Integrity Stables consignment and joined siblings First N Line (1:56.4, $51,000) and Skyway Fusion (1:56.1, $35,000) as winners. Earlier in the night, Indiana trotter Muscledover and Tim Tetrick turned in a gate to wire effort to win the $25,000 claimer by four and one-quarter lengths in 1:53.4. The seven-year-old son of Dover Dan was a winner over Inferno DK and Corey Callahan and Warrior One driven by Tony Morgan. Sartin Racing owns Muscledover with Chuck Crissman Jr. handling the training duties. He was initially from the Black Creek Farm and Hickory Hollow Stables breeding operation and sold for $20,000 at the Hoosier Classic Yearling Sale during the Covid 19 session. Jesse DeLong signed the ticket for the gelding, who can be traced back to third dam Missy’s Goal, a Grand Circuit contender and dam of multiple stakes winner Missys Goalfire. Muscledover now has 24 career wins and more than $265,000 on his card with his career best time of 1:52.1 taken earlier this spring at Dover Downs. He is now six for 10 in 2026.
By Tammy Knox March 31, 2026
The eighth race Monday, March 30 was full of Indiana sired pacers at Oak Grove. It was a battle down the stretch between several with Aintnothingucando and Ronnie Wrenn Jr. getting the photo at the end in the $25,000 Open 2 Pace. Aintnothingucando left the gate alongside fellow Indiana pacer Miss Fancy Nancy and they both had the best shot at getting to the lead. Aintnothingucando was on the lead around the first turn and crossed by the quarter in :27.2 with everyone settling in behind her. Bonitas Best Bet and Marvin Luna, a stablemate to Aintnothingucando, was sitting third with Shamwow and Brandon Bates finding the inside in fourth after being parked to the quarter. Aintnothingucando was able to back off the pace to the half in :56.4 which spurred several horses to the outside. As they began approaching on the outside, Aintnothingucando turned in a big third quarter in :26.3 to try to scoot away from the field to make it difficult to catch up to her. Around the final turn, Bonitas Best Bet was leading the outer flow with Indiana’s Tarshish and Marcus Miller catching second over cover to the head of the lane. In the stretch, Aintnothingucando was still strong on the front end as Tarshish began closing in. Aintnothingucando was able to hold of all opponents for the win by a nose in 1:51.4, a final quarter in :28.2. Bonitas Best Bet finished second between horses with Tarshish closing in gamely on the outside. Aintnothingucando paid $6.60 for the win. The four-year-old Odds on Equuleus mare is owned by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi. Odds on Nourrir bred the mare, who earned her fifth win in 10 starts for 2026 for trainer Ron Burke. Overall, she has 17 career wins and more than $200,000 in earnings. Her win Monday was just a tick off her career best, taken last year at The Red Mile in 1:51.3. Later in the card, Track Announcer Peter Kleinhans exchanged his binoculars for a set of lines and competed in the $11,000 US Harness Driving Club. Kleinhans drove Holden Steady, trained by Matt Rodriguez in the event, taking the top spot at the quarter in :26.3 before being overtaken by JK’s Shining Star and Adarryl Gates Jr. Nible Ned and Joseph Herschberger became the third leader at the three quarters, parked on the outside of JK’s Shining Star. In the stretch, JK’s Shining Star hit another gear and moved away from the field, winning by two and three-quarter lengths in 1:56.2. Holden Steady finished second over D A Wicked Shine and Dein Spriggs for third. JK’s Shining Star paid $6.14 for the win. The eight-year-old daughter of JK Endofanera is owned by Therl Hensley and trained by Randy Crisler. Victory Hill Farm bred the mare, who is from the tough brood mare Bikini Star that includes eight winners in eight foals of racing age, including Rock Shines Again, the undefeated sophomore from the Tyler George barn last year. JK’s Shining Star has more than $300,000 in career earnings with a mark of 1:50.4.
By Tammy Knox March 30, 2026
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Indiana Standardbred Magazine is a publication produced by the Indiana Standardbred Association. The magazine is aimed at informing horsemen of important issues within Indiana’s harness racing industry, as well as offering features on significant events and personalities in the state.



Indiana Standardbred Magazine is free to all ISA members.


ISA Magazine


Stay Up To Date On The Harness Racing Industry


Indiana Standardbred Magazine is a publication produced by the Indiana Standardbred Association. The magazine is aimed at informing horsemen of important issues within Indiana’s harness racing industry, as well as offering features on significant events and personalities in the state.



Indiana Standardbred Magazine is free to all ISA members.


ISA Magazine


Stay Up To Date On The Harness Racing Industry


Indiana Standardbred Magazine is a publication produced by the Indiana Standardbred Association. The magazine is aimed at informing horsemen of important issues within Indiana’s harness racing industry, as well as offering features on significant events and personalities in the state.



Indiana Standardbred Magazine is free to all ISA members.


ISA Magazine


Stay Up To Date On The Harness Racing Industry


Indiana Standardbred Magazine is a publication produced by the Indiana Standardbred Association. The magazine is aimed at informing horsemen of important issues within Indiana’s harness racing industry, as well as offering features on significant events and personalities in the state.



Indiana Standardbred Magazine is free to all ISA members.


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