For Ronnie Gillespie, the path to success can be summed up in two words: faith and patience.
This week, Gillespie – the first to drive 100 winners at Ohio fairs in single year – will take his talents to the Delaware County Fair and seek to add to the more than $500,000 he has earned in 2022. He raced − and won − for the first time on Aug. 4, 1997, at a fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi. By 1998 he was racing at Fairmount Park in St. Louis, where he met another up-and-comer named Tim Tetrick.
Gillespie was soon racing in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Illinois. He trained young Standardbreds every winter in Mississippi and raced across the Midwest every summer, and people began to notice. “I study the horses and the people,” Gillespie said. “My dad taught me a person is always going to put themselves in their most comfortable position. I don’t watch TV; I watch every race over again. I study drivers. I see every mistake I make, every mistake other drivers make. When I go on the track and see them making that same mistake, I beat them.”
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