Keep Grinding is named the 4-1 morning-line favourite in the curtain-raiser at Woodbine for the Canadian Triple Crown.
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Kayla Sanchez will serve as post position drawmaster while Penny Oleksiak will perform the ceremonial ‘Riders Up’ announcement.
The CHRHF continues to monitor the situation regarding large gatherings to determine when it will be feasible to hold the induction ceremony.
The first jewel of the OLG Canadian Triple Crown showcases Canada’s top three-year-olds; tickets on sale Friday July 30.
The LongRun Graduate Virtual Race to the Plate is going to great lengths to make a difference for nearly 40 Thoroughbreds.
Woodbine Entertainment continues partnership with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. for the 2021 Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
Due to government-imposed capacity limits, fans are encouraged to buy tickets early to secure the best seats before they sell out.
Last year the show cumulatively reached more than 2.4 million viewers, showcasing racing to a new audience in 2020.
Nominees include 13 candidates for Horse of the Year; actual awards will be presented to winners once pandemic restrictions allow.
This week trainer Mark Casse gives updates on Curlin’s Catch and Master Spy, Stuart Simon shares his hopes for the 2021 campaign, and more.
This week, 17-year-old owner Joshua Attard talks about his Plate hopeful, Silent Poet readies for his Woodbine campaign, plus much more.
The Jockey Club of Canada is now accepting submissions for the 2020 Media Category Sovereign Awards for Writing, Photography and Broadcast.
Features will see Shirl’s Speight look to get back on the winning track on the turf and 10 fillies vie for top honours on the Tapeta.
Woodbine Entertainment is bringing the race to the fans and building new traditions for one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious events.
Each member of the winning team will select a charity and Woodbine Entertainment will make a $2,500 donation on their behalf.