Cam Fella | |
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Breed | Standardbred |
Sire | Most Happy Fella |
Grandsire | Meadow Skipper |
Dam | Nan Cam |
Damsire | Bret Hanover |
Sex | Ridgling |
Foaled | May 14, 1979 |
Died | May 09 2001 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Wilfred Cameron |
Owner | Cam Fella Syndicate |
Trainer | Pat Crowe |
Record | 80:61-9-5 |
Earnings | US$2,041,367 |
Major wins | |
Prix d'Été (1982) Messenger Stakes (1982) Cane Pace (1982) |
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Awards | |
Harness Horse of the Year (1982, 1983) | |
Honors | |
U. S. Harness Racing Hall of Fame (1998) Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1986) Leading Standardbred Sire in North America (1993, 1995) |
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Last updated on 2016-11-01 |
Prix d'Été (1982)
Confederation Cup Pace (1982)
Queen City Pace (1982)
Driscoll Series Final (1983)
Canadian Pacing Derby (1983)
Gold Cup Invitational Pace (1983)
Cam Fella (May 14, 1979 – May 9, 2001) was a bay pacing horse by Most Happy Fella out of Nan Cam by Bret Hanover. He was trained and driven originally by Doug Arthur and later by Pat Crowe. His best time for the mile was 1:53.1. Cam Fella was purchased as a 2 year old, by the two Norms, Norm Clements and Norm Faulkner. He earned the nickname "The Pacing Machine" in a career where he became the richest standardbred of all-time.
In 1981, as a two year old, Cam Fella won three of eleven starts and was sold to Norm Clements and Norm Faulkner for US$140,000 after winning the Valedictory series final in his final start for the year. He earned only $17,588 for the year.
Cam Fella had won 12 of 14 starts for the year including the Hopeful Pace and New Faces before his first major win in the Cane Pace as a supplemental entry. In eliminations for the Meadowlands Pace Cam Fella could finish only seventh and did not progress to the final. It was to be the last time in his career he did not finish in the first three placings.
Although he won the Cane Pace he did not have an opportunity to take the Triple Crown as he was not eligible to start in the Little Brown Jug. In October he proved himself to be the top 3yo pacer in North America by winning the Messenger Stakes. In the first heat he tied the track record for 3yos winning in 1.57 3/5 before beating Icarus Lobell and Soky’s Atom in the final heat in 1.59 after a mid race duel with Little Brown Jug winner Merger. Like in the Cane Pace he was a supplemental entry to the Messenger. His final start for 1982 came in November when he won the Provincial Cup at Windsor Raceway in 1.55.4 which tied the track record for his age. It was his 28th win from 33 starts for the year. The track reported its highest attendance since Niatross started there in 1980 and strong wagering which had become typical for a race night featuring Cam Fella. He also won the Queen City Pace, Prix d'Été, Confederation Cup Pace and Sophomore Pace in Canada and time trialled in 1.54 at The Red Mile. The Prix d'Été was the richest race in Canada at the time. For his exploits Cam Fella was named Harness Horse of the Year in both Canada and the United States for a season where he started 33 times for 28 wins and 2 second places and earnings of $879,723.