$140,000 Sports Haven Hdcp. Challenge

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Contest Scores: 26 - 350

Elliot Wins $140,000 Sports Haven Handicapping Challenge

Wins $50,000 and entry into DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Tournament

New Haven, February 9, 2004, – George Elliott overcame a slow start to capture the $140,000 Sports Haven Handicapping Challenge, Saturday, February 7 – Sunday, February 8. 

Contestants were given a mythical bankroll of $2,000 each day and had to place ten $200 win, place, or show wagers on races from Aqueduct, Gulfstream Park or Santa Anita. The person who accumulated the most winnings, won the contest.

After losing his first six bets on day one of the event, Elliott won Santa Anita’s second race (Kolob, $32.60), Aqueduct’s Whirlaway Stakes (Little Matth Man, $21.40) and Gulfstream Park’s Davona Dale Stakes (Miss Coronado, $18.80)  to earn $7,280 in mythical winnings.  Elliott’s first contest wager on day two, a $200 win bet on Joe’sdancingangel in the first race at Aqueduct, earned $4,200.  Elliot missed with his next nine plays, but managed to hold to win. 

Elliott, 50, a plumbing contractor from Milford, CT, won $50,000 and a trip to the DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Tournament next January in Las Vegas.  Mike Latella, from East Haven, CT, finished second with $10,805 in mythical winnings to win  $18,000 in prize money and a trip to Las Vegas.  Ken Kingsbury, Flushing, NY, finished third ($10,745 mythical winnings, $10,000 in prize money), and Paul Clyons of Chaplin, CT finished fourth with $10,600 in mythical winning and won $7,500.

The tournament came down to the last contest race, the eighth at Santa Anita. With Elliott leading, Latella was in third, but only $45 out of second place with one wager left. He and Clyons bet the 6-1 shot Borrego to win, but the colt finished second.  Latella played it conservatively, with $150 to win and $50 to show.  Latella earned $105 for his show wager to move into second place.

This year’s event also featured prizes to the top three leaders of each contest day. Elliott took home an additional $3,000 after leading the contest after day one. Paul Meeker of New Haven, CT was second ($1,500) and Paul Weizer, Leominster, MA, was third ($500).  On Sunday, Kingsbury won $10,000 for being the top point scorer on the second day of the contest. Edward Betlow, Morris Plains, NJ ($3,000), and John Zegras of Rye Brook, NY ($2,000) finished second and third on the second day. 

There were 350 contestants who came from twenty different dates to compete in the eighth annual event including nine past champions of Sports Haven / Bradley Teletheater contests.

Day One Prizes:

  1. George Elliot ($3,000)
  2. Paul Meeker ($1,500)
  3. Paul Weizer ($500)

Day Two Prizes:

  1. Ken Kingsbury ($10,000)

  2. Edward Betlow ($3,000)

  3. John Zegras ($2,000)

 

PL:

#

First:

Last:

Total:

Prizes:

1

99

GEORGE

ELLIOTT

11480

 $50,000

2

191

MIKE

LATELLA

10805

 $18,000

3

180

KEN

KINGSBURY

10745

 $10,000

4

61

PAUL

CLYONS

10600

 $7,500

5

218

MICHAEL

McGILLIGAN, M.

8600

 $5,400

6

127

JAMES

GIBLIN

8370

 $4,100

7

153

BARBARA

HORAN, B.

8220

 $3,600

8

20

STEVE

BERNSTEIN

8160

 $3,360

9

216

ROBERT

McEVOY

8105

 $3,200

10

55

CHARLES

CIERI, C.

8045

 $2,760

11

350

GARY

ZWEIFACH

7965

 $1,860

12

21

EDWARD

BETLOW

7780

 $1,560

13

348

JOHN

ZEGRAS

7570

 $1,200

14

40

FRED

CALDWELL

7560

 $1,030

15

247

JAMES

PELTON, J.

7480

 $900

16

75

MIKE

D'AGOSTINO

7470

 $690

17

260

PETER

PREVITI

7370

 $660

18

103

MONTE

ENGLER

7347.5

 $630

19

306

DANIEL

SPINNER

7320

 $600

20

319

EDMUND

TEICHT

7100

 $570

21

88

LARRY

DEUSO

7085

 $540

22

241

JOHN

O'NEIL, J.

7030

 $510

23

134

MICHAEL

GORDON

7020

 $480

24

221

PAUL

MEEKER

6800

 $450

25

135

MICHAEL

GORMAN

6780

 $400

Contest Scores: 26 - 350

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