Spy, Klopp wins owner title, Klopp joins Indiana coaching race

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Update: November 23, 2022 at 6:19 pm

Top Horseshoe Indianapolis Owners Roger Spiess and Randy Klopp | Coady
The partnership of Roger Spiess’ Spiess Stable and Randy Klopp ended the 2022 season at Horseshoe Indianapolis with 31 wins, bringing their earnings close to the $1 million mark to win the title of Net Owner. Second consecutive top strain at oval Shelbyville. A total income of $979,041 for 2022 sets a new record for most purse earnings recorded by owners of either breed in track history.
“I have to say that winning $250,000 in stakes [with Latigo] was the highlight of the year for us,” said Spiess, who graduated from Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. “It has been a great year and Randy and his team have done an outstanding job.”
Klopp has also won the coaching title, winning the title after entering a sixth race against Surley. Entering the final day, Klopp led Coach Genaro Garcia to two wins with a score of 64-62. Garcia scored a win in the second race to tighten up the race, but Surley’s win put Klopp up to 65 wins on the standings. year for the title. Horses from Klopp’s stables have made more than $1.7 million this season, and the stables maintain a 21% win rate and a 53% profit record.
“I am very grateful,” said Klopp. “I thank all of our staff and crew and the owners. Without the owner, we couldn’t do this. Also, a special thanks to the riders and the agents handling their rides. It was a great year.”
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