Woodbine Entertainment today (March 5) released the list of eligible horses for its 2021 major stakes, including the $1-million Pepsi North America Cup.
The Pepsi North America Cup, harness racing’s richest race for three-year-old pacers, received 72 nominations, holding steady to last year’s number of 77.
Dan Patch Award winner Perfect Sting leads the group of eligible horses for the 38th Pepsi North America Cup. The undefeated son of Always B Miki won last year’s Breeders Crown (in a dead-heat) and Kentucky Sires Stakes Championship for trainer Joe Holloway and owners Brittany Farms and Val D’or Farms.
O’Brien Award winner Lawless Shadow for trainer Dr. Ian Moore and Ontario Sires Stakes champion Bulldog Hanover for trainer Jack Darling headline the local contingent.
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The 2020 O’Brien Awards were announced by Standardbred Canada last weekend and there were a number of prominent local connections among the award winners which honour Canada’s best in harness racing
Most notably Bob McClure won his first O’Brien trophy as Canada’s Driver of the Year.
McClure who resides in Rockwood but started his driving days at Hanover Raceway, was the country’s leading money winning driver, eclipsing the $7 million mark in earnings, winning his first Breeders Crown Championship and capturing the Lampman Cup as the Ontario Sires Stakes’ leading driver.