Berndt Hits 1000 Win Milestone


Shakopee, Minn.  —  Thoroughbred trainer Joel Berndt won his 1,000th career race Thursday night when Modern Science won the sixth race at Canterbury Park. Berndt has won two training titles and is currently the leading trainer at the Shakopee, Minn. racetrack. Modern Science was ridden by Lindey Wade and is owned by Bob Lothenbach. Berndt had two wins on the card, winning with Dreaming Biz, also owned by Lothenbach and ridden by Jermaine Bridgmohan, in the fourth.

Berndt, 55, won his first recognized race at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Neb. on March 24, 1991 with a horse named Sweet Cap. He had started horses at smaller, unrecognized tracks on the fair circuit in his native South Dakota beginning in 1988. He has won 342 races at Canterbury.

“Where’d the time go?” Berndt said. “It seems like I was just in Nebraska with five horses and doing all the work myself and here we are with a leading owner and a nice set of horses and a thousand wins. Time goes fast.”

Berndt has saddled 6,100 starters, earning $17,709,396 in purses. Illinois-bred Silver Bid was his top earner, winning multiple stakes and earning $743,039. Berndt’s lone graded stakes win was achieved in 2016 with Hay Dakota in the Grade 3 Commonwealth Turf Stakes at Churchill Downs.

Canterbury Park Hall of Fame Trainer, Mike Biehler, is sitting on 995 wins as he also approaches the 1000 win milestone.