In 1998, Laura Krasauskaite, along with her family, came to Canada, specifically Etobicoke, Ontario, not far from Woodbine. She had developed an affinity for horses in her native Lithuania, studying them, riding them and doing some jumping, before she went to Woodbine hoping to land a job. She was an exercise rider for 20 years for a few trainers, including John McKenzie, and bought her first horse, Sweet Shobiz, for $500. The daughter of Nobiz Like Shobiz finished second for Krasauskaite, which led her to buy a yearling, Vision of Future, in 2016, who would provide her first win as an owner.

Silent Causeway has been her biggest star to date. In 15 career starts, Silent Causeway is 3-5-1, with earnings in excess of $175,000 (CDN). Purchased at the 2018 CTHS Ontario yearling sale for $4,000 from breeder Michael Deegan and consignor Bernard McCormack, Silent Causeway won the 2021 La Prevoyante Stakes, delivering Krasauskaite her first added-money triumph.

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