Archive for January, 2010

Truro Daily News – Final card before mid-winter break

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Truro Daily News, Nova Scotia : Sports | Final card before mid-winter break.

Tomorrow afternoon marks the final card of live racing at Truro Raceway before the traditional live racing mid-winter break. The anticipated return date is the first Sunday in March. There are about 100 horses set for 12 dashes of fast-paced entertainment with the top class to be featured in Race 11.

BEACH BABY

On Jan. 19, the first offspring of the retired world champion Somebeachsomewhere hit the ground at the Steiner Stock Farm in Lima, Ohio.

HARKNESS UPDATE

Doug Harkness, well-known editor of the Atlantic Post Calls publication, remains a patient in the intensive care unit of the Cumberland Regional Hospital in his hometown of Amherst. Harkness is recuperating from extensive heart surgery on Dec. 1 in Halifax. A trust account has been set up for the Harkness family at the TD Bank in Truro.

Details for those wishing to donate may be obtained by visiting the Truro Raceway website www.truroraceway.ca or by contacting the race office at 893-8075.

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A Look Through Burton’s Lens | Standardbred Canada

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A Look Through Burton’s Lens | Standardbred Canada.

While Kyle Burton has never had an inkling to sit behind a horse despite growing up in a family fully immersed in harness racing, the 17-year-old high school student is instead enjoying racing’s best moments from a different angle. Burton will be taking over as Truro Raceway’s new track photographer later this month.

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Somebeachsomewhere foal born

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Harness Racing Newsroom – USTA – USTROTTING.

Columbus, OH – One of the first foals by Somebeachsomewhere is on the ground, according to reports from Steiner Stock Farm.

Steiner Stock Farm photo

Steiner Stock Farm photo

On Tuesday night (Jan. 19), the Real Desire mare, Desirable Cindy, foaled a filly by the 2008 Horse of the Year at the breeding facility located in Lima, Ohio. The filly is the first foal out of Desirable Cindy p,3,1:52.3 ($171,664), a half sister to Jenna’s Beach Boy.

“She’s a really nice filly,” said farm manager Wade Morris. “She was up within an hour and looking for some groceries.”

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Race And Racehorse Of The Decade | Standardbred Canada

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Race And Racehorse Of The Decade | Standardbred Canada.

Today we present the fourth and final installment of Harness Racing’s Best of the Decade as chosen by some of the biggest names in North American racing.

From the people who trained and drove them or against them, to the people who bred and owned them. The people who selected them as their trainer, driver, sire or broodmare of choice. The people who bet on them or wrote proudly about their accomplishments. Media. Owners. Breeders. Trainers. Drivers. Fans. Customers. We asked, they answered.

Today we salute the top race and racehorse as chosen by the industry for the years 2000 – 2009.

Race of the Decade

Making his U.S. debut, Canadian champion Somebeachsomewhere was impressive in his elimination for the $1.1 million Meadowlands Pace in a stakes-record equaling 1:48.3 under a hand drive to Paul MacDonell. Who could have predicted what would transpire one week later on July 19, 2008.

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Racehorse of the Decade

Where does Somebeachsomewhere rank among the best standardbreds to ever look through a bridle? A berth in the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame a mere nine months after he finished his racing career speaks volumes. Now he’s the selection as harness racing’s racehorse of the decade.

‘The Beach’ compiled over $3.2 million in 21 races, winning 20 of them for earnings of $156,655 per start. Somebeachsomewhere banked $2,448,003 in 2008 during his three-year-old campaign, a new record for single-season earnings. Along the way, he set four world records, including the fastest mile in the history of the sport (1:46.4) and recorded sub-1:50 miles in exactly half of his 20 wins.

By the end of Somebeachsomewhere’s perfect (six-for-six) freshman season, the mainstream media had already came to court ‘Beach’. In 2008, Somebeachsomewhere was one of the biggest news and sports stories of the year in Canada. He was considered for the Lou Marsh Award honouring Canada’s athlete of the year. He was featured on CBC’s The National news program and he was named the Newsmaker of the Year for Nova Scotia by the CBC. He was profiled in the nation’s biggest newspapers and on national radio. He and his connections made the cover of industry trade publications 18 times.

Trainer and co-owner Brent MacGrath perhaps said it best when he said that Somebeachsomewhere “is the horse of a lifetime. Simple.”

Previously announced Best of the Decade winners are as follows:

Breeder of the Decade.

Broodmare of the Decade.

Driver of the Decade.

Owner of the Decade (tied with)
Owner of the Decade.

Sire of the Decade (tied with)
Sire of the Decade.

Trainer of the Decade.

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GuelphMercury.com – Sports – Ontario Sires Stakes program magnet for top-flight stallions

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

GuelphMercury.com – Sports – Ontario Sires Stakes program magnet for top-flight stallions.

By any measure, the lucrative Ontario Sires Stakes program has long been the envy of the harness racing world. Now the $19.8-million program can take credit for landing two more top-flight stallion prospects.


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Ross Galbraith Voted 2009 Cam Fella Award Recipient | Standardbred Canada

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Ross Galbraith Voted 2009 Cam Fella Award Recipient | Standardbred Canada.

Standardbred Canada is pleased to announce that Ross Galbraith, chair of the New Brunswick Horse Racing Industry Association and one of the committee members responsible for the creation of Horse Racing New Brunswick, has been voted the 2009 recipient of the Cam Fella Award.

The Cam Fella Award will be presented to Galbraith at the annual O’Brien Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at the Delta Meadowvale Hotel in Mississauga, Ont.

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Standardbreds Forever Photo Gallery | Standardbred Canada

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Standardbreds Forever Photo Gallery | Standardbred Canada.

Trot Insider has compiled a thorough photo gallery on one of Alberta’s biggest days of harness racing – the Standardbreds Forever Day that took place on December 19.

“Standardbreds Forever was all about Tajma Hall this year and he did not disappoint us,” co-organizer Orianna Scheck told Trot Insider. “There is something about true champions….they have qualities that set them apart from most. And ‘Taj’ had them all. He had that look in his eye like he knew it was all about him.”

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