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WILLIAM R. HAUGHTON | Harness Museum

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    Biography: Born in Gloversville, New York in 1923, Bill Haughton began his harness driving career at upstate fairgrounds. He matured as a driver and trainer at the highly competitive meets at Roosevelt and Yonkers Raceways. In a career that spanned four decades, "Billy" Haughton rose to the top, not only as a trainer-driver, but as head of the largest harness racing stable in the …

Billy Haughton - Wikipedia

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Billy Haughton | American harness-racing driver | Britannica

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    Billy Haughton, byname of William R. Haughton, (born Nov. 23, 1923, Gloversville, N.Y., U.S.—died July 15, 1986, Valhalla, N.Y.), American harness-racing driver and trainer. He was the foremost driver in annual winnings in 1952–59, 1963, 1965, and 1967–68. Haughton came to harness racing from a farming background in upstate New York.

Bill Haughton Succumbs to Harness Race Injuries

    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-07-16-sp-19537-story.html
    Bill Haughton, the harness racing driver who died Tuesday, was the trainer of Nihilator, not Niatross, as reported in Wednesday’s editions. Nihilator is the son of Niatross. Hours before, it …

The lasting legacy of Billy Haughton - Harness Racing …

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    13. His filly Belle Acton and his wife Dotty were featured on page 43 in the July 23, 1956 edition of Sports Illustrated, the first time the sport of harness racing appeared on the cover of that magazine (the first of four). 14. He won the richest race of all time — $2,161,000 with Nihilator on Aug. 16, 1984. That record still stands.

My memories of Billy Haughton - Harness Racing Update

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    About Billy he wrote: “It was not statistics or numbers that spelled out Bill Haughton’s greatness. It was the quality of his life and his stature as a man. For harness racing, he was star, spokesman, superb Hall of Fame trainer and driver, inspiring father and family man, symbol of the very best the sport can produce.”

Harness racing Archives | New-York Historical Society's …

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    William D. Haughton was, for over 30 years, a leading figure in harness racing, and his unfortunate death was the result of a driving accident at Yonkers Raceway. During his career, Haughton was the winning driver in 4,910 races worth some $40,200,000 in purses. Both totals were the fourth-best all-time at the end of his career.

Harness Driver Haughton, Injured at Yonkers, Dies

    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-07-16-sp-19536-story.html
    He won a total of 4,910 races. Among horses he drove were “Green Speed,” 1977 harness horse of the year, “Handle With Care,” a well-known pacing mare and “Nihilator,” who last year became the...

Peter Haughton, harness racing driver. Interview from 1979

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    From the Brandywine Raceway archives. The young superstar, and son of all time great and Hall Of Famer, William Haughton interviewed during the prime of his ...

BILLY HAUGHTON DIES OF INJURIES - The New York Times

    https://www.nytimes.com/1986/07/16/obituaries/billy-haughton-dies-of-injuries.html
    Billy Haughton, a leading harness-racing driver and trainer and a member of the sport's Hall of Fame, died at the Westchester County …

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