EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Jaime Ortiz, of Staten Island, NY, captured the January 22nd World Harness Handicapping Championship Qualifier at the Meadowlands Racetrack.
Ortiz cashed in big on his first contest wager, a $100 win wager on Dina Bolt N, earning $580 and catapulting to the top of the leaderboard. He cashed in on four more of his wagers solidifying his win, finishing with $748 and earning a $1,000 seat into the World Harness Handicapping Final.
William Alempijevic, a veteran WHHC participant, Karen Fossli, of Yorktown, NY, and Joe Barre of Waretown, NJ, also qualified into the WHHC Final with their second, third and fourth place finishes.
The $400 Qualifier required contestants to place at least ten $20 minimum win, place, and/or show wagers on Meadowlands races.
The World Harness Handicapping Championship is a one-day tournament [September 10, 2022]. Players that did not earn a seat through a qualifying event can directly buy-in for $1,000. The $1,000 entry fee includes a $400 bankroll, with the remaining $600 going to the prize pool. The WHHC contest format requires players to bet 10 races: their choice of seven Meadowlands races, plus three designated mandatory races. Players keep all pari-mutuel winnings. Prize payouts are to the Top 10.
For more information on how to become a WHHC partner outlet or sponsor, contact Rachel Ryan, Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment by clicking here or call 201-842-5015.
The next onsite WHHC Qualifier is Saturday, February 19. Contest details can be found by clicking here.
From The Meadowlands