Dexter Cup

Dexter Cup
LocationFreehold, New Jersey, U.S.
Inaugurated1960
Race typeHarness race for standardbred trotters
Race information
Distance1 mile (1,609 metres or 8 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
TrackFreehold Raceway
Qualification3-year-olds

The Dexter Cup is a harness racing event for three-year-old standardbred trotters raced at a distance of one mile. The race was created in 1960.

History

The Dexter Cup is a stakes race for three-year-old colts and geldings.[1] Its companion race for three-year-old fillies is called the Lady Suffolk.[2] The Dexter Cup was inaugurated in 1960 at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, New York. The inaugural $60,000 Dexter Cup was held on September 17, 1960.[3] Named in memory of Dexter, the race honors one of the foremost trotters of the 19th century.[4]

The Dexter Cup is traditionally considered the first leg of the "Big Five" trotting stakes, which also include the Colonial Trot, Yonkers Trot, Hambletonian Stakes, and Kentucky Futurity.[5] It is held annually as the opening stakes event of the Grand Circuit season for three-year-old male trotters eligible to compete in the Hambletonian.[6]

The Dexter Cup was held at the now-defunct Roosevelt Raceway from 1960 to 1987.[7] At Roosevelt Raceway, The Dexter developed into the richest harness race of all time with a value of $183,463 in 1967.[4] It was relocated to Yonkers Raceway for the 1988 season.[7] In November 1991, Freehold Raceway signed a contract with the Hambletonian Society to host the Dexter Cup and the Lady Suffolk trots for the first time in 1992.[1] The closure of Freehold Raceway at the end of 2024 led to the Dexter Cup being reassigned to The Meadowlands Grand Circuit program in 2025.[8] The format was changed to eliminate eliminations and a final, instead splitting the race into divisions.[9]

Notable Dexter Cup winners include the world champions Armbro Goal, Joie De Vie, Defiant Yankee, Colt Comfort, Songcan, Lindy's Pride, Nevele Pride, and Carlisle.[1] Five horses have captured both the Dexter Cup and the Hambletonian Stakes: Speedy Scot (1963), Nevele Pride (1968), Lindy's Pride (1969), Armbro Goal (1988), and American Winner (1993).[10]

Distances

The Dexter Cup Trot was originally raced over one mile when inaugurated in 1960.

Locations

Records

Most wins by a driver
Most wins by a trainer
  • 3 – Ake Svanstedt (2016, 2021, 2023)
Stakes record (1 mile)
  • 1:53.4 – Hard Seven (2025)

Dexter Cup winners

Year Winner Driver Trainer Owner Time Notes
1960 Quick Song Ralph N. Baldwin Ralph N. Baldwin Castleton Farm 2:10 2/5 World trotting record
1961 Matastar Harry Pownall Arden Homestead Stable 2:10 1/5 World trotting record
1962 Lord Gordon John Patterson John Patterson Leonard J. Buck/Allwood Stable
1963 Speedy Scot Ralph N. Baldwin Ralph N. Baldwin Castleton Farm
1964 Dartmouth Stanley Dancer Castleton Farm 2:08 4/5
1965 Armbro Flight Joe O'Brien Joe O'Brien Elgin, Ted, and Charles Armstrong 2:03 3/5 $39,943
1966 Carlisle Billy Haughton
1967 Flamboyant Billy Haughton 2:04 3/5 $91,731
1968 Nevele Pride Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Nevele Acres & Louis Resnick 2:02 2/5
1969 Lindy's Pride Howard Beissinger Howard Beissinger Frank and Tom Antonacci (Lindy Farms) 2:00 3/5
1970 Marlu Pride Hervé Filion Hervé Filion August J. Portanova 2:01 2/5 Stakes record
1971 Quick Pride Stanley Dancer Stanley Dancer Florida Stables 2:03 $53,843
1972 Songcan George Sholty Don Prussack Nevele Acres & Don Hy Stable, Inc. 2:02 4/5
1973 Knightly Way Johnny Simpson Jr. Johnny Simpson Jr. Clarence Gaines 2:01.3
1974 Surge Hanover William Wellwood William Wellwood William Wellwood 2:03 4/5 $56,190
1975 Songflori Delvin Miller Delvin Miller Del Miller, John Simpson Jr., & the Messenger Stables
1976 Soothsayer Delvin Miller Mike Crocco Mike Crocco 2:02 4/5 $83,145
1977 Cold Comfort Peter Haughton Billy Haughton H.P.H. Stable $83,328; First father-son team to win[11]
1978 Brisco Hanover Jim Miller Jim Miller Mel Barr
1979 Chiola Hanover Jimmy Allen Bill Vaughn Michael & Allan Chasanoff 2:02 2/5 $87,613
1980 Nevele Impulse Dick Macomber Dick Macomber Hans Enggren 2:02 2/5
1981 Defiant Yankee Howard Beissinger 2:01 Track record tie
1982 Mystic Park Frank O'Mara Frank O'Mara 2:01 2/5 $82,073
1983 Joie De Vie Buddy Gilmour Ned Martin 2:01 4/5 $131,695
1984 Speed Merchant Anthony Quartarolo Anthony Quartarolo 1:59 2/5 Track record tie
1985 Master Willie Sören Nordin 2:00
1986 Mangrove Stanley Dancer 2:00 2/5
1987 Crowns Best John Campbell $83,981
1988 Armbro Goal John Campbell Jan Johnson Jimmy Plate 1:54 4/5 $110,683
1990 Royal Troubadour Carl Allen Carl Allen Carl Allen 1:58.3 Stakes record
1991 Crowns Invitation Michel Lachance Jerry Riordan Lou Guida 1:54 4/5
1992 McCluckey Jack Moiseyev Joe Holloway 2:00 3/5
1993 American Winner Ron Pierce Per Eriksson
1994 Mr Lavec Jimmy Takter Jimmy Takter 1:58.2 Stakes record
1995 Super Wally Rod Allen Ed Perry Loren Houston
1996 Armbro Ogen Jack Moiseyev Brett Pelling Brett Pelling & Peter & Gail McCann $75,872.50
1997 Armbro Plato Ray Schnittker Ray Schnittker Ray Schnittker, Seal Stable, Earl Scheelar, & Ron Kelkenberg 1:58 4/5
1998 Trade Balance Ron Pierce 2:02.2
1999 Pearsall Hanover Mickey McNichol Wildenstein Stable 1:59 $79,575
2000 Ambro Trick Ray Schnittker Paul Doherty Ray Schnittker, Seal Stable, Earl Schleer, & Kelks Inc. 1:57 4/5 Stakes record
2001 SJ's Caviar Robert Blanton Jr. Belinda Blanton Solomon, Bartling and Kosmos Horse Breeders 1:56 1/5 Stakes record
2002 Trainforthefuture Michel Lachance Robert Macintosh 1:59.1
2003 CR V Eight Catello Manzi Lars Nordin 1:59.1
2004 Beissinger Hanover Michel Lachance Ron Gurfein 1:57 1/5
2005 Lindy Five Hundred George Brennan Paul Doherty Jones For President, KR Breeding, and Edward Pachula 1:59.1
2006 A Rod George Brennan Paul Doherty Earl Schleer, the Kelk family, & Ray Schnittker 1:58.1
2007 Manfinity George Brennan Larry Rathbone 1:58.2
2008 Holiday Credit Ron Pierce Jimmy Takter 1:56.3
2009 Anders Bluestone Tim Tetrick Jimmy Takter 1:55.3 Stakes record
2010 Flex The Muscle David Miller Ray Schnittker 1:56.2 Schnittker's fifth victory
2011 Ice Machine David Miller Charlie Norris 1:57.3
2012 Not Afraid Ron Pierce Jimmy Takter 1:55.4
2013 Celebrity Maserati Tom Jackson Susanne Strandqvist 1:58.3
2014 Sumatra Brian Sears Tom Fanning 1:57.4
2015 Habitat Yannick Gingras Ron Burke 1:56.4
2016 Dante Ake Svanstadt Ake Svanstedt Courant AB of Sweden 1:59.4
2017 Lord Cromwell John Campbell Ed Hart Carolyn & Irv Atherton 1:55 Stakes record
2018 Lindy's Big Bang David Miller Richard Norman 1:56.1
2019 Osterc Yannick Gingras Per Engblom Christina Takter 1:57.0
2020 No races
2021 Incommunicado Yannick Gingras Ake Svanstedt Knutsson Trotting Inc., Little E LLC, Arthur Geiger, & David Stolz 1:56 3/5
2022 Brave By Design Joe Bongiorno Jennifer Bongiorno Brave By Design Stable 1:57.2
2023 Khaosan Road Scott Zeron Ake Svanstedt Knutsson Trotting Inc. & Little E LLC 1:57.4
2024 Sir Pinocchio Jason Bartlett Ed Hart Carolyn & Irv Atherton 1:56.2
2025 Hard Seven Todd McCarthy Nancy Takter Let It Ride Stables, Maurice Chodash, & Boca Racing LLC 1:53.4 [8]

References

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  2. ^ "Richest Trot—The Dexter Cup". Lexington Herald-Leader. February 14, 1967. p. 11. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  3. ^ "Dexter Purse Added to Card At Roosevelt". Democrat and Chronicle. January 24, 1960. p. 21. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  4. ^ a b "World's richest trotting race". Daily News. June 22, 1968. p. 145. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  5. ^ "DEXTER CUP TROT DRAWS FIELD OF 11". The New York Times. June 5, 1970. p. 44. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  6. ^ "ON ROAD TO HAMBLETONIAN". horseraceinsider.com. May 1, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  7. ^ a b "Big Goals For 'Goal'". Newsday. September 18, 1988. p. 339. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  8. ^ a b "Dexter Cup". hambletonian.com. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  9. ^ "Meadowlands Announces 2025 Stakes Information, Adds ..." playmeadowlands.com. January 4, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  10. ^ "Dexter Cup signals start of Road to the Hambletonian". ustrottingnews.com. April 28, 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-26.
  11. ^ "Super Wally runs away with Freehold's Dexter Cup Trot". Messenger-Press. May 18, 1995. p. 15. Retrieved 2026-03-26.