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Ken Barlow (harness racing)

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Ken Barlow Harness Racing Award Recipient 1964
Ken Barlow Harness Racing Award Recipient 1964
Ken Barlow and Virgnes Lady Plaid 1966
Ken Barlow and Virgnes Lady Plaid 1966
Ken Barlow - 1967 Harness Racing World Record
Ken Barlow - 1967 Harness Racing World Record
Ken Barlow 1967
Ken Barlow 1967
Ken Barlow and Virgnes lady Plaid 1970
Ken Barlow and Virgnes lady Plaid 1970
Ken Barlow induction into Indiana Horseman Hall Of Fame
February, 6th 2016, Ken Barlow induction into Indiana Horseman Hall Of Fame

Kenneth D. Barlow (born July 28, 1936) professionally known as Ken Barlow, was an American Harness Horse Driver. Ken Barlow married Sharlene Ryle on July 2, 1955 and they had four daughters Debbie, Dianne, Donna, and Darlene. His professional career began in 1960 with a horse named Lucky Jim and he won his first race with a horse named Tommy Goose. Ken Barlow was a two time Champion and Winner of the “Indiana Harness Horse Driver of the Year” award in 1964 and 1965. He started racing a horse named Virgne’s Lady Plaid in 1965, who in 1966 won "Indiana's 3 year old Trotting Crown"[1] by winning 13 straight victories and “Indiana Horse of the Year” with 21 out of 30 wins overall.[2] That same year they tied for the “National Lead in Harness Horse Race Wins by a Trotter”and set the seasons record of 2:06.4 on a half mile track at Anderson Indiana. On April 19, 1968 Ken Barlow and Virgnes Lady Plaid set the season record at Saratoga Raceway of 2:05.1 and then lowered it to 2:04.3 on April 26 and then lowered it again to 2:03.4 on May 10, 1968.

On September 16, 1967 Ken Barlow and Virgnes Lady Plaid set a new World Harness Horse Racing Record of 2:25.1 for a mile and an eighth on a half mile track, the previous record had stood for 22 years.[3] By 1968 the newspapers and Barlow's friends were calling him the "Hoosier Hop Shot"[4] as he raced in Indiana then traveled by plane to race in New York the same night. [5] In 1970 Ken Barlow was named the leading driver at Jackson Raceway in Michigan. He also broke colts for the Hanover Shoe Farms.

Ken Barlow's good friends and racing colleagues included George Sholty, Jimmy and John Simpson, Billy Haughton, Jay Sears, Billy Herman, Stanley Dancer, and Howard Bessinger among other highly respected drivers. Barlow raced his last race in 1989 with a horse named Racy Mark at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.

During his impressive 28 year career[6] he raced 3,118 races, had 477 wins (1st Place), 390 seconds (2nd Place), and 366 thirds (3rd Place).[7] Ken Barlow and Virgnes Lady Plaid have been inducted to the Indiana Horseman Hall of Fame on February 2016.[8]

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