

Harness Deaths Drivers Of Standardbred
An interested group of owners, trainers, and drivers of Standardbred horses formed.LAKEWOOD, N.J. Frost will always treasured the two Miracle Mile wins in 19, but spoke most glowingly of his 1992 Melbourne Inter Dominion win.Representing The Harness Horse Industry in Ontario. He drove in his last race on May 1. He earned his final driving victory last April 23 with trotter Gold Prospector at the Meadowlands.

That win meant so much.”Reprinted with permission of The Courier MailThis is a story about the great Westburn Grant and trainer/driver Vic Frost.The great Westburn Grant in one of his two Miracle Mile wins.The first of six epic battles in the 1991-92 season between Westburn Grant and Franco IceThis is the 1992 Inter-Dominion grand final from Moonee ValleyThis is the 1989 New Zealand Derby from Christchurch.Here we see Vic Frost in the sulky behind Westburn Grant,as they win this great race.This is the 1989 Miracle Mile as it was aired live on SBS tv.Here we see Vic Frost in the sulkyThis is a story about Vic Frost and his champion pacer Westburn Grant, as they prepare for the 1991 Miracle Mile at Harold Park.This is the 1992 Inter-Dominion grand final.The last of six battles on the 1991-92 Grand Circuit was the Victoria CupThis is the 1990 Miracle Mile from Sydney's Harold Park PacewayHarness Racing from Harold Park. “We went back home, left the horse with Colin Brown in Perth, and went back a week or so later and ‘Spot’ did it for us. It came just two weeks after Vic and his then wife, Margaret, lost their son Gary in a tragic accident at home.“We were in Perth with the horse when Gary died,” Frost said. I got him as well as I could and he did the rest in the final.”The most special win of Westburn Grant’s career for Frost came when he landed his second Group 1 WA Pacing Cup victory in January, 1992.
