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MONTE MIKI RETIRED AFTER SUSTAINING TENDON TEAR

Tuesday, May 3, 2022


Monte Miki, the Dan Patch Award winner as the top 2-year-old male pacer of 2021, has been retired, according to his trainer, Mark Evers.

ā€œHeā€™s got a tear on the side of his tendon and is going to stud,ā€ said Evers. ā€œWe were devastated. He had a little bump on the side of his tendon and he had a 20 percent tear after we worked him the Friday before last.ā€

Evers was looking forward to a big 3-year-old campaign for the son of Always B Miki-Montenegro, who won six-of-seven starts a year ago, good for earnings of $665,276, by far tops in his division.

ā€œItā€™s disappointing, thatā€™s for sure,ā€ said Evers. ā€œHe had a lot of talent, but there are a couple of breeding farms interested in him and we are currently in negotiations.ā€

Monte Miki took home divisional honors on the strength of two major stakes wins ā€“ the $650,960 Metro at Woodbine Mohawk Park in 1:52.2 and $600,000 Breeders Crown at The Meadowlands in 1:53.2.

After being driven in his first three starts (all wins) by Josh Sutton, Scott Zeron was in the bike for the remainder of the season.

Owned by Velocity Standardbreds, ā€˜Mikiā€™ took his lifetime mark of 1:50.4 in a Breeders Crown Elimination at The Big M.