The 123rd live race meet at Hastings Racecourse in Vancouver has come together with Infinite Patience – just like last year and the year before. Which has BC race fans excited and proud.

Infinite Patience, of course, is the BC-bred mare (by Sungold out of Montero) who ended last year’s race season with a bang, winning five consecutive races including the $75K Northlands Distaff and the $50K R..K. Red Smith Handicap at Edmonton’s Century Mile, and now is working up a storm to try to extend that streak into her five-year-old season. Owned by Edmonton Oilers centre Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and her breeder, William Decoursey, she’s one of the best BC-breds of all time.

With seven regularly-spaced weekly workouts in a row (which race-players love to see), the most recent being Sunday, May 1 when she worked five furlongs handily in 1:01, the third-fastest of 48 horses that day, her trainer, Barbara Heads, would like to avoid what happened a year ago when the mare started the season with a startling seventh-place finish, her worst race at Hastings, before rebounding to win five of seven starts for the year. Her record now is 10 wins from 15 starts and she has earnings of $304,990 U.S.

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