Each year, the members of the Upstate New York Chapter of the United States Harness Writers Association look to recognize and honor people that have both excelled and represented racing in the upstate region in a manner that keeps the sport significant both locally and nationally.
On Sunday, July 15th during Back to the Track weekend, lifetime Western New York horseman Gary Gregory will be introduced in the winner’s circle at Buffalo Raceway as the newest member of the Upstate New York Harness Racing Hall of Fame.
Gregory started working around horses with his father while he was still in school. He eventually set off on his own and started a public stable that quickly became successful. Through the years he was always a “go to guy” when people were looking for a trainer because of his honesty and integrity when dealing with anyone.
Some of the many top horses that Gregory took through their paces include Keystone Astro (Bye Bye Byrd-Adios Marty 2.01.1 $136,204), Must B Lightning (Jolly Roger-Bunny B Hanover 1.57.1 $148,523), Spit fire Lauxmont (Precious Fella-Flashy Pass 1.56 $1124,271) Dreamin In The Rain (Call For Rain-Lady Loueen 1.53.4 $57,397) and Rambling Roxie (Adios Wilton-Molly Pence 2.02.4 $33,860) the horse that gave Gary’s son Jeff his first driving win.
Although a premier trainer for over 45 years, Gregory has never driven in a race. He attributes that to his early owners wanting the best drivers on the grounds to team their horses and him wanting to make his owners happy. It was a combination that worked well then and one he felt would continue to work moving forward.
Gary Gregory is a consummate gentleman and horseman that has the admiration and respect of all his peers. His career has allowed him to make over 300 horses better for having been in his barn and the connections of those horses to become friends.
Gregory’s portrait will be placed on the wall of the permanent home of the UNY Harness Racing Hall of Fame at Tioga Downs in Nichols, NY.
This year UNY USHWA will induct a total four new members into its Hall throughout the summer. Those names will be announced shortly and the remaining presentations will be held at Vernon Downs, Tioga Downs and Batavia Downs.