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Leigh Fitch scores 7500th career driving win
Michael Sweeney for Scarborough Downs
Scarborough, Maine –
A veteran harness
driver and a veteran trotter teamed up to make history on Friday
(December 11) as 64-year-old Leigh Fitch piloted the 14-year-old
Another Lindy to victory at Scarborough Downs – The 62nd lifetime
win for the trotter and the 7500th career victory for Fitch. Respectfully known as The Fox for his caginess
on the racecourse, Fitch worked out a pretty crafty front-end
strategy to grab the milestone win, tripping the tele-timer in
2:04 on the bone-chilling southern Maine afternoon.
“It felt real good to get the win today” Fitch
explained, “Especially since it was with a 14-year-old; I’m
partial to the aged horses. That made me even happier having a
14-year-old in the Winner’s Circle with me. It’s a good
connection too because it’s a Bartlett horse, trained by Jason’s
grandfather. Jason was watching from New York today and he’s
already sent along his congratulations.”
Jason Bartlett wasn’t the only one to offer
congratulations to The Fox on Friday as the cagey veteran
teamster was joined by a throng of well-wishers in the
Scarborough Downs winner’s circle following the historic win;
included there, many drivers who have not only earned their
mettle in head-to-head competition with Fitch over the years but
have also benefited greatly from observing one of the masters at
work.
‘Truthfully, it made me cry to see all those
people come out to the winner’s circle with me” a visibly
emotional Fox explained, “People don’t realize – they see one
side of me, the tough guy, or whatever. But I do have a heart
and today it’s pretty full.”
Forty-seven years separate Fitch from his
first driving win, a 2:12 score in 1962 with Miss Marie Pointer
at the Windsor (Maine) Fair. How did that win compare to Friday’s benchmark
score?
“You know, I can’t remember!’ Fitch responded,
“I’m sure I was tickled then, I just know I was, but it’s been
so long I can’t remember!”
One thing is certain though, harness fans will
long remember and never forget the exploits of the fabled Fox
and will continue look forward to his future achievements.
“I have hit my goal and whatever I get from
here on in is fine” Fitch mused following Friday’s races. “As
long as my health stays good I’ll continue to drive. I’ll
back off to some extent. I ache every morning from all the
accidents and aches and pains, but I do love the game. I’ll take
life as it comes.
Leigh Fitch has done more than merely love the
game. He has effectively defined its terms for an entire
generation. And while Fitch takes life as it comes we take the
Fox as he comes – Crafty, cagey and often a curmudgeon – But
always a master on the raceway.
Scarborough Downs proudly features live
harness racing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 12:05 pm
(EST).
Leigh Fitch guides
Another Lindy down victory lane on Friday – The 7500th
career win for the fabled Fox – Derek Davis photo
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