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described him as not looking "old enough to be let out for night racing." Despite his size, he used an aggressive, all-out style right from the start, and retained his aggressive methods despite 32 racing spills — including a 1955 incident in which he broke his back — four car accidents, and crashes
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in both an airplane and a helicopter, as well as two heart attacks during his driving career. He had been given physician's guidance to quit racing, but declined to take the advice, noting that "There is nothing dangerous about harness racing. The worst crackup I ever had came in an auto accident."
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After surgery to treat an intestinal ailment his beloved horse Dancer's Crown died three weeks before the 1983 Hambletonian, a horse that would have been favored to win the race. He reluctantly entered the little-known Duenna at the insistence of His family and friends, and won the race, the first
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in 1945, winning his first race the following year. Dancer started his stable in 1948 with a trotter he had bought using $ 250 of his wife's college savings. That horse, Candor, took home $ 12,000 during the following three years.
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to win $ 1 million in career prize money. He drove his 3,781st and final winner in 1995, bringing in $ 28,002,426 during his career as a driver. He won the Triple Crown three times, with trotters
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to $ 1 million in winnings in 1968, the first harness horse to surpass that milestone. Dancer and Cardigan Bay appeared together on
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He earned $ 1 million in purses in 1964, becoming the first driver to win that much in a single year, and drove
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He borrowed silks for his first race, driving a horse he had bought for $ 75 using money he had won from a
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In 1995, in his final race, he rode Lifelong Victory to a win in the New Jersey Sires Stakes held at
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Dancer was born in West Windsor Township, New Jersey on July 25, 1927, and grew up on a farm in the
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A spindly 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m), and weighing in at 135 pounds (61 kg),
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seven times. During his career, he won over $ 28 million and 3,781 races and was called by the
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four times and was inducted into the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 1969.
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in 1970. He trained / drove the harness horse of the year seven times, with trotters
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in third. The victory made Su Mac Lad the first American horse to take the title.
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driver and trainer. He was the only horseman to drive and train three
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Stanley Dancer, 78; Was Dominating Harness Racing Driver, Trainer
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called the victory "one of the most dramatic moments in sports".
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in 1962 and Nevele Pride in 1967 through 1969, and with pacers
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Dancer died at age 78 on September 9, 2005, in his home in
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American harness racing driver and trainer (1927–2005)
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Burials at Maplewood Cemetery, Freehold, New Jersey
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United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductees
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Index

Harness racing
driver
trainer
West Windsor Township, New Jersey, USA
Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
International Trot
United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame
Little Brown Jug Wall of Fame
Albatross
Cardigan Bay
Keystone Ore
Most Happy Fella
Nevele Pride
Silent Majority
Su Mac Lad
Super Bowl
harness racing
Triple Crowns
horse racing
Cardigan Bay
Harness Horse of the Year
United States Trotting Association
New Egypt
Plumsted Township, New Jersey
Pompano Beach, Florida
4-H
Freehold Raceway
Red Smith
International Trot
Roosevelt Raceway

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