“I need to get to Friday, I need to get to Friday,” David Bennington, the president of the BC chapter of the CTHS kept telling family members in mid-April, his stepson Mike Bennington recalls. His father did make it to Friday but was gone the next day, April 23, at the age of 81. Cancer, which had appeared off-and-on in his colon years ago and spread to his lungs and spine, felled the long-time Hastings Racecourse owner/breeder.

Dave Bennington.

“I don’t know why he kept mentioning Friday, whether there was a meeting that day or what,” Mike, 50, said in an interview in calling his father’s passing a “double whammy” for BC’s racing community. That’s because his father’s death came only weeks after another highly passionate horseman and titan of the industry, Glen Todd, died at 75. Todd made headlines last year by giving Hastings an interest-free $1 million loan so it could complete its racing season.

At least David’s racing legacy will continue under his son, but Glen’s posthumous association with the track ended abruptly with his 30 horses being shipped to Washington where they were auctioned off. That was a blow to Hastings that can ill-afford to lose a large stable, given its short fields.

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