Plenty of Canadian trainers from the west to the east have set up stables at American tracks this winter and hope to add wins, and horses.
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The Jockey Club of Canada reminds media that submissions are due Dec. 31; Sovereign Award voting begins Jan. 10.
Japan's brilliant mare came off her victory in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1) to win the $3.8 million Hong Kong Cup at Sha Tin.
The brilliant Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) winner sired 66 black type winners and was a favourite resident at Bar None Ranches in Alberta.
Canadian-born Paul Reddam's homebred Slow Down Andy sped up and defeated Canadian-bred Messier in $300,000 juvenile stake.
The fascinating story of how Jim Lawson tracked down the family's broodmare, and how her daughter became a star.
The $3.8 million (US) Hong Kong Cup (G1) headlines Sha Tin's Hong Kong International Racing Festival December 12.
It was a goal Laura Krasauskaite wanted to achieve the moment she took out her trainer’s license four years ago.
Despite a delayed start, foreign gains, impressive fields and a record number of HPIbet users pushed the 2021 figures.
The great Ontario-bred gelding, recently retired to LongRun, wore this bridle, donated by trainer Bob Tiller, for every race of his career.