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Woodbine Racetrack 2YO Filly Pace: Fancy Filly: Brian Sears: Brenda Teague: 1:53.4: Woodbine Racetrack 2YO Filly Trot: Poof She's Gone: David Miller: Richard Norman: 1:56.3: Woodbine Racetrack 3YO Colt & Gelding Pace: If I Can Dream: Tim Tetrick: Tracy Brainard: 1:51:1: Woodbine Racetrack 3YO Colt & Gelding Trot: Muscle Hill: Brian Sears: Greg ...
The North America Cup is an annual harness racing event for 3-year-old standardbred pacing horses which is held at Woodbine Mohawk Park in Campbellville, Ontario, Canada. [1] The race replaced the Queen City Pace run from 1964 to 1983.
Mohawk Racetrack (renamed Woodbine Mohawk Park in 2018 [1]) is a harness racing track in Campbellville, Ontario. [2] It is owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group (known as Ontario Jockey Club until 2001) and is about 40 km southwest of the company's other racetrack , Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto , Ontario.
The Breeders Crown is an annual series of harness races in the United States and Canada covering each of the sport's twelve traditional categories of age, gait and gender. The series was initiated by the Hambletonian Society, promoters of the Hambletonian Stakes, in 1984 to enhance the Standardbred breeding industry and to promote the sport of harness racing by providing a lucrative high ...
1:52 3/5 $100,000 2006 Primetime Bobcat 9 Jody Jamieson Anthony Montini A. Montini, B. Michele, W. Rogers 1:49 3/5 $100,000 2005 Escape The Wind 5 Roger Mayotte Roger Mayotte Venture 2000 Stable & Early Bird Stables 1:51 3/5 $100,000 2004 Casimir Camotion 4 Patrick Lachance Patrick Lachance M And M Harness Racing LLC 1:50 2/5 $100,000 2003 No Race
Woodbine Racetrack is a race track for Thoroughbred horse racing in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group, Woodbine Racetrack manages and hosts Canada's most famous race, the King's Plate. The track was opened in 1956 with a one-mile oval dirt track, as well as a seven-eights turf course. [1]
Bulldog Hanover then won the $810,000 Breeders Crown Open Pace, one of harness racing's most coveted races, on October 29 at his home track of Woodbine Mohawk Park in front of a large crowd. [29] He moved to the lead at the halfway point and drew away down the stretch to win by three-and-three-quarter lengths and equal his own Canadian record ...
The old facility was completely renovated and renamed Greenwood Raceway in 1963. It held both harness racing and Thoroughbred racing meets until its closure at the end of 1993. Steeplechase races were held at Woodbine/Greenwood for a few years, and there was a Thoroughbred race announcer by the name of Foster "Buck" Dryden for several years.