VIP Stable - Stakes Races Won

Stakes Races Won

  • 2007 Oil Burner Late Closer Series - won 2 divisions at The Meadowlands by both Captain Cambest and Decoupage
  • 2007 White Birch series leg at Freehold Raceway by Decoupage
  • 2007 Empire City series Series at Yonkers Raceway 3 legs won by Decoupage
  • 2007 VA Is For Lovers LC Series Final at Colonial Downs by Quick Arrow N
  • 2007 Tompkins-Geers Stake at Tioga Downs by The Race Is On
  • 2007 New Jersey Sire Stakes at The Meadowlands by Just Desserts
  • 2007 George Morton Levy Series Leg at Yonkers Raceway by True Force
  • 2007 Empire City Series Final at Yonkers Raceway by Remember May A
  • 2006 Virginia O'Brien Series Final at Saratoga Raceway by Cameloft (VIP also owned 2nd place finisher Gemini Jon)
  • 2006 Pacific Series Final at Balmoral Park by Crisis
  • 2005 New York Sire Stakes at Batavia Downs by Nystateofmind
  • 2004 Virginia Harness Horsemen Stake at Colonial Downs by Meadowbranch Quip
  • 2004 Guy Smith Memorial at Plainridge Racecourse by Nature's Fury A
  • 2002 Fermer Perry Memorial at Colonial Downs by Exton
  • 2001 John Holland Memorial at Oak Ridge Racecourse by Exton setting track record (Aberdasher was 2nd)

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