Harness driver Doug McNair reaches 4,000-win plateau at just 32 years old
Harness driver Doug McNair won his very first race, and he’s been winning ever since.
On Friday night, McNair registered his 4,000th career victory at Woodbine Mohawk Park — an impressive milestone to reach at just 32 years old. By comparison, fellow Canadian John Campbell — harness racing’s all-time leader in earnings at over $299 million — retired in 2017 at age 62.
“It’s a nice accomplishment but I think it means I’m getting a little older and that I’ve also lost a lot of races,” McNair said with a chuckle. “We lose a lot more than we win.
“But to have done this at a young age is special. I just hope to keep going for the next 20 years or for as long as we need to. I’ve had the chance to drive many great horses for great trainers and owners and that definitely helps, for sure.”