Who is the richest harness driver?

Campbell, (born April 8, 1955, Ailsa Craig, Ontario, Canada), Canadian harness racing driver who was North America’s leading money winner and a six-time champion at the Hambletonian (1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, and 2006), the top race for three-year-old trotters.

Is John Campbell retired?

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Who is the richest harness horse?

Foiled Again
With more than $6.7 million in career earnings, Foiled Again is the richest harness horse in history. In 220 starts, he has 82 wins and has finished in the money 169 times. He’s the oldest horse to win $1 million in a season and he’s done that the past three years.

Where is John Campbell now?

John Campbell to leave Breakfast, ex-Al Jazeera broadcaster joins the team. John Campbell has announced he’s stepping down from TVNZ’s Breakfast and will head out into the field in a new “chief correspondent” position. After joining TVNZ from RNZ, Campbell has spent three years co-hosting Breakfast.

Is John Campbell the best harness racing driver ever?

Campbell’s dollar purse earnings, exceed any currently active driver or jockey. John has won more dollars-in-purses at any North American Track (i. e, The Meadowlands Racetrack) than any jockey or driver. Campbell is considered by many to be the best driver in harness racing history.

How much did Jim Campbell win in the Hambletonian?

Although Flirtin Man, the first horse for which he was co-owner as well as driver, broke stride in the 2007 Hambletonian, Campbell drove Corleone Kosmos to victory in the Nat Ray Invitational on the same race card. By the end of the 2007 season, he had become the first harness racing driver to surpass $250 million in career winnings.

How many sons did Jack Campbell have?

Jack had two sons, John Campbell and Jim Campbell. Ray was a trainer/driver as well as his son Robert Campbell. Both John and Jim Campbell have established themselves in the upper echelon of harness racing, however many consider John Campbell the greatest reinsman of all-era’s.