Trainer Mark Casse among 7 elected to Racing Hall of Fame

Trainer Mark Casse among 7 elected to Racing Hall of Fame

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — Trainer Mark Casse has more than $174 million in purse earnings, has captured two legs of thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown, and has been honored as Canadian trainer of the year a record 11 times.

And now, election to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

“It's unbelievable. It's very emotional for me,” Casse said via telephone Wednesday from his farm in Ocala, Florida. “It just brings back a lot of memories, especially of my dad. I used to go to it with him all the time when I was like 10, 11, 12. I told him, 'Some day, dad, I'm going to be in it.' It's just something that if you had told me in my training career to list five goals, it would have been one of them."

Also part of the class of 2020 announced Wednesday were:

—Eclipse Award-winning jockey Darrel McHargue, who won 2,553 races, including 79 graded stakes, and had purse earnings of $39,609,526 from 1972-88.

—Wise Dan, a chestnut gelding who compiled a record of 23-2-0 with 11 Grade 1 wins from 31 starts and earnings of $7,552,920 while competing from 2010-14, also earning Horse of the Year honors in 2012-13 and Champion Older Male and Champion Male Turf Horse in both of those years

—Racehorse Tom Bowling, who was foaled in 1870, lost his first two starts as a juvenile, then won 14 of his next 15 races.

—The late George D. Widener, Jr., who bred 102 stakes winners.

—J. Keene Daingerfield, Jr., a trainer who went on to become one of the most respected stewards in the sport.

—And 94-year-old owner Alice Headley Chandler, whose Mill Ridge Farm, founded in 1962 in Lexington, Kentucky, has raised or sold 34 Grade 1 winners, including six in the Breeders’ Cup series.

The 59-year-old Casse, a native of Indianapolis, obtained his trainer’s license in...

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