The $800,000 allocated to the Mare Programs has been exhausted as Ontario breeders took full advantage once again.
Thoroughbred Improvement Program
Ontario Racing has partnered with The Jockey Club on Ontario Resident Mare Program enrollment as foaling season gets going.
Ontario Racing’s Thoroughbred Improvement Program has announced the recipients for the three highest worldwide earners in four categories.
A total of $108,500 in sales credits were used to purchase 51 horses at the August 31 sale, an increase of $67,000 from 2021.
Owners should check the TIP website for a list of sales credits eligible to be used at the Canadian Premier Yearling Sale,
The series is comprised of three opening legs in two divisions now worth $100,000 each and a pair of $100,000 finals.
Funding quickly exhausted, “...we are a leading jurisdiction worldwide in the terms of the percentage increase of Ontario-bred foals.”
Ontario residents who purchase an in-foal broodmare are eligible for a rebate of 50% of the purchase price to a maximum of $25,000 CAD.
The Ontario Heritage Series wrapped up November 19 with wins by Lorena in the Ashbridges Bay and Artie's Storm in the Lake Ontario.
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Ontario Racing has announced an additional $2.375 million in funding for the 2019 Thoroughbred Improvement Program (TIP), from the Ontario government.
CTHS (Ont. Division) has received notice from Ontario Racing of termination of Agreement to manage Breeders Portion of Thoroughbred Improvement Program.
The 2018/19 TIP, based on recommendations from the Thoroughbred Advisory Group and Thoroughbred Working Group, has been approved by Ontario Racing.
Planning for Ontario’s 2016 Thoroughbred Improvement Program (TIP) is complete, following approval of the budget and Program elements by the Board of the Ontario Racing Commission. The 2016 TIP Program will feature a full season of restricted and stakes racing as well as substantial awards for breeders and stallion owners. With over $16 million in […]
Planning for Ontario’s 2015 Thoroughbred Improvement Program (TIP) is complete, following approval of the budget by the Board of the Ontario Racing Commission. The successful 2014 TIP Program structure will be maintained in 2015 with a full season of restricted and stakes racing as well as substantial awards for breeders and stallion owners. For those […]