After 23 years, Berringer is stepping down to allow a new vision to guide and represent the Breeders of Ontario.
CTHS Ontario
Nancy Guest buys topper, Gary Barber buys three and the Canuck Racing Club are busy as sale has some ups and downs.
The CTHS Ontario's big yearling sale is riding a wave of a strong sale in 2022 and success of Canadian-breds and Ontario-sired horses.
Longtime manager of the CTHS Ontario has left that post to join the National division, announced Thursday, April 6.
The average yearling price of $25,584 was the highest for the Ontario sale in almost a decade and the median price was up 95% to $19,500.
There are 185 yearlings up for sale at the Woodbine pavilion by dozens of top stallions and from top breeders.
The CTHS Ontario Canadian Premier Yearling Sale is coming up Wednesday, August 31 at the Woodbine sales pavillion.
There are 208 Canadian-bred yearlings up for auction by CTHS Ontario on August 31st at the Woodbine sales pavilion.
The August 31 auction has yearlings by 67 stallions and will be held at the Woodbine sales pavilion on the south side of the racetrack.
The top yearlings brought the high bids while the middle market continued to battle as Ontario breeders sell their yearling crop.
Grey colt's sizzling win highlights four CTHS Ontario Yearling Sales Stakes at Woodbine on August 29 heading into sale week.
Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia have posted sales catalogues for CTHS yearling sales coming up in early fall.
In an effort to help its members sell their horses, it was decided by the CTHS Ontario board to create an Online Listing of horses for sale.
Breeders had another difficult year to contend with as the COVID-19 pandemic restricted the CTHS yearling sale attendance.
Owner/trainer Randy Thompson wins first stake with $2,000 filly; Goldmart, Stacey Van Camp, Rainbow Stables also big winners.