Lou Guida, a Wall Street broker, revolutionized the owning of harness horses from the early 80s onwards, bringing in rich partners and spending big money to acquire champion horses, whether as yearlings or as "ready-made" horses. Colorful, and never at a loss for a quote, Guida owned several Harness Horses of the Year such as Mack Lobell and Nihilator, and revolutionized every facet of the sport with which he was associated. Chuck Coon also revolutionized his chosen trade, the design and maintenance of harness tracks. His innovations in the banking of turns, track composition, and other areas of his craft brought new insights into racetrack care, and improved the racing tremendously at countless ovals that enlisted Coon’s expertise. Coon’s sons have taken over the family mantle of first-rate track maintenance and starting services.
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