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Third in Peter Haughton Memorial 2002.

Stallion in Denmark and Norway.

Winner of Harry M. Zweig Memorial, Dexter Cup and Yonkers Trot 1979. Second in Hambletonian Stakes, Kentucky Futurity and Stanley Dancer Trot 1979. Stallion in the USA.

Winner of Hambletonian Stakes and second in Kentucky Futurity 1976.

Stallion in the USA

Winner of Valley Victory Trot 2000 and Kentucky Futurity 2001.

Winner of Champlain Stakes filly 1999, Canadian Breeders’ Championship 2000, Elegantimage 2000 and Trotting Classic Oaks 2001. Nova, O’Brien 3-Year-Old Trotting Filly of the Year in 2000; Dan Patch, O’Brien Older Trotting Mare of the Year in 2001.

Winner of Hambletonian Oaks 1985. Third in Merrie Annabelle.

Third in Hambletonian Stakes 2004. World champion in 4,T1:51.1h. (1.09,1a)

Stallion in the USA

Winner of Breeders’ Crown 2003 and American National 2004. Second in Hambletonian Stakes 2004. Champion sire North America. Dead 2022.

Winner of Breeders’ Crown 2001 & 2002, Delvin Miller Memorial and Kentucky Futurity fillies 2002. Second in Hambletonian Oaks 2002.

In the USA, World Champion 2-year-old trotter on half mile track. At 2 undefeated in 10 starts. At 3 winner of 8 of 12 starts. Exported to France.

Several horses in the the French stud book has Gael (F) listed as their sire. In 1992 it was made public by Albert Veslard’s son that mares owned by his father that were due to be covered by Gael in 1937 were in fact covered by the American stallion Calumet Delco instead. The subsequent foals by Calumet Delco were registered as by Gael because the Stud Book for Trotteur Francais was closed at the time to all outside blood. As there are no officially registered foals by Calumet Delco in the Stud Book du Trotteur Francais, his line doesn’t officially exist, however its existence is commonly accepted in France where the leading trotting magazine, Trot Information, refers to this line as ‘Lignee Calumet Delco’.