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Harness: Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Silverman, 88, dies

Ken Weingartner|Feb 06, 2024
Jerry Silverman_HOF Photo.jpg
Harness HOF Photo Jerry Silverman was elected to the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2018.

Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Silverman, who at the age of 31 won the 1966 Pacing Triple Crown with Romeo Hanover and remained a success on the Grand Circuit for five decades, has died. Mr. Silverman’s son Richie announced the news Monday evening on his Facebook page. Mr. Silverman was 88.

“It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we share the passing of our Dad, Jerry Silverman,” Richie Silverman posted. “It’s beyond words how much he was loved and will be missed.”

Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Silverman died at the age of 88. Harness Racing Museum photo.

Mr. Silverman, a kid from the Bronx who spent time in his younger days trying to find ways to sneak into Yonkers Raceway, was working for his cousin’s real estate agency when he decided to change careers. Mr. Silverman was driving through Maryland to check on a property when he came across the farm of well-known horseman Alan Myer. He stopped, introduced himself, and told Myer of his interest in horses.

“That was the start of the thrills in my life,” Mr. Silverman said in a 2019 story in Hoof Beats. He began working for Myer, ignoring advice from his cousin that he should stick to real estate.

Mr. Silverman burst on the scene with Romeo Hanover, an $8,500 yearling purchase who was hailed by writers of the day as the sport’s grandest star next to three-time Horse of the Year Award winner Bret Hanover. Romeo Hanover won 13 of 16 races at age 2 and 18 of 19 at 3, taking divisional honors both years.

Over the ensuing years, Mr. Silverman’s stable produced numerous top performers. He won the 1982 Meadowlands Pace with Hilarion and Breeders Crown trophies with 3-year-old colt pacer Masquerade (1986) and 4-year-old mare pacer Glowing Report (2005). Die Laughing was a $2-million-earner, as was Glowing Report, making him the first trainer with male and female pacers to reach that level in purses.

Other stakes winners for Mr. Silverman included Fame, Hit Parade, Must See, Peachbottom, Perfect Union, Rodine Hanover, Saccharum, Summer Child, and Vintner.

In 2018, Mr. Silverman was elected to the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. He was inducted the following year.

“I just got lucky, that’s all,” Mr. Silverman said in 2019. “All I can say is that I tried my best, did what I could. I was a little Bronx boy that had no experience, and luckily, I had the right people with me. That’s basically it in a nutshell.”

Additional information will be announced when available.

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