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Canadian Derby
Grade III race
LocationCentury Mile Racetrack and Casino - Leduc County, Alberta (2019-present)
Northlands Park - Edmonton, Alberta (1957-2018)
Polo Park Racetrack - Winnipeg, Manitoba (1930-1956)
Inaugurated1930
Race typeThoroughbred - flat racing
Websitewww.thehorses.com
Race information
Distance1+14 miles (10 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
WeightAssigned
Purse$200,000 (2022)

The Canadian Derby is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually at the Century Mile Racetrack and Casino in Leduc County, Alberta.[1] A Grade III event held in August, it is open to three-year-old horses and is raced on dirt over a distance of one mile and a quarter (10 furlongs).

The race was the creation of future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee R. James Speers and first run in 1930 at his Polo Park Racetrack in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Inaugurated as the Manitoba Stakes, it was restricted to Manitoba-bred horses until 1936 when the race was renamed the Manitoba Derby and made open to three-year-old horses bred in Canada. In 1941, the name was changed again to its present form as the Canadian Derby. In 1942, future Canadian and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Johnny Longden won this race.

As the Canadian Derby grew in prestige and its purse money increased, top horses from Toronto and Montreal began coming west to compete in the race. In 1937 Goldlure won Canada's most prestigious race, the King's Plate. For owner Harry Hatch, trainer Bill Bringloe would later ship the colt 1,300 miles by rail transport from Toronto and win the Derby. Budpath, another King's Plate winner, won the 1941 edition of the Canadian Derby. However, not all eastern-based horses have fared so well. In 1942, Ten To Ace was shipped in from Toronto by leading owner/trainer Harry Giddings Jr. The colt had won the King's Plate as well as the Prince of Wales Stakes and according to Time magazine was being called "the greatest Canadian horse of all time." Not only was Ten To Ace defeated in the Canadian Derby, he finished dead last.[2]

In 1956, Polo Park Racetrack was closed and the race was moved to Northlands Park in Edmonton, Alberta. In 2019, the race moved to its present location at the Century Mile Racetrack and Casino south of Edmonton.[3]

The Canadian Derby was contested at 1 mile from 1930 to 1933, 1+14 miles from 1934 to 1956, and 1+38 miles from 1957 until 2018. The race returned to 1+14 miles in 2019 when it was moved to Century Mile Racetrack.

In 2017, Chief Know It All finished first but the jockey of runner-up Double Bear filed a claim of interference. When the claim was rejected by track stewards the matter was appealed to the Alberta Horse Racing Appeal Tribunal which in July 2018 ruled in favour of the owner of Double Bear.[4] An appeal of the Tribunal's order resulted in an August 2018 Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta ruling that Chief Know It All had interfered and declared Double Bear the winner.[5]

Established in 2023, the Canadian Derby is the second jewel of the Western Canadian Triple Crown.

Records

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 6 - Rico Walcott (2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2022)

Most wins by an owner:

Winners of the Canadian Derby since 1996

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2023 Abeliefinthislivin Amadeo Perez Barbara Heads Peter Redekop 2:03.00
2022 Great Escape Rico Walcott Robertino Diodoro Arnold Bennewith et al. 2:01.35
2021 Uncharacteristic Alexander Marti Robert Van Overschot Adam Isfeld 2:04.16
2020 Real Grace Mauricio Malvaez Shelley Brown Brown, McEwen, Holtman and Bernell 2:03.77
2019 Explode [lower-alpha 1] Amadeo Perez Mark Cloutier Ole Nielsen 2:01.52
2018 Sky Promise Rico Walcott Robertino Diodoro Wiest, Wiest, R 6 Stable & Tremblay 2:20.11
2017 Double Bear[lower-alpha 2] Dane Nelson Rodney Cone Sycamore Stables 2:17.06
2016 Ready Intaglio Shamaree Muir Amber Meyaard Robbin Martens 2:19.16
2015 Academic Justin Stein Tim Rycroft Bear's Stable/Riversedge Racing Stables 2:18.49
2014 Edison Rico Walcott Robertino Diodoro El Kardy/Fouad/ButzRunning Rabbit 2:21.38
2013 Broadway Empire Rico Walcott Robertino Diodoro Butz/Howg/Running Rabbit 2:19.60
2012 Toccetive Jorge Carreno Joan Petrowski Southview Ag 2:22.80
2011 Freedoms Traveller Rafael Zenteno Lianne Knechtel Randy & Donna Feddema 2:21.80
2010 No Hesitation Rico Walcott Jim Meyaard Barb Side 2:23.40
2009 Tommy Danzigger Pedro Alvarado Robert Gilker Edgar B. Smith 2:23.00
2008 Matt's Broken Vow Emile Ramsammy Josie Carroll Robert W. Mitchell 2:19.40
2007 Footprint Real Simard Joan Petrowski Derek G. Milen et al. 2.19.60
2006 Shillelagh Slew Dino Luciani Michael DePaulo David James 2:19.00
2005 Alabama Rain Pedro Alvarado Lance Geisbrecht Peter Redekop 2:20.80
2004 Organ Grinder James S. McAleney Sid C. Attard S & B Stable 2:22.60
2003 Raylene Rickey A. Walcott Rodney Hayes Calmar Stables & Ranch 2:21.60
2002 Lady Shari Constant Montpellier David Cotey Dominion Bloodstock et al. 2:19.40
2001 Fancy As Richard Hamel Red Smith Red Ron Farms/Linda Smith 2:18.00
2000 Scotman Chris McGregor Pam McDougall Lomar Stable/Scott Wilson 2:19.20
1999 Native Brass Alex Ferris Bruce Phelan Robert & Roberta Giffin 2:19.00
1998 A Fleet's Dancer Real Simard Rodney J. Cone Cam Allard 2:19.40
1997 Smoky Cinder T. G. Adkins John Keegan Ed & Jim Pawluk 2:20.20
1996 Jan Alta M. J. McMullen Darrell Hartley Darrell Hartley & I. Khan 2:18.00
  1. Journeyman crossed the finish line first but was disqualified and placed second.[6]
  2. Chief Know It All crossed the finish line first but was disqualified and placed second.

Earlier winners

  • 1995 - Sovacianto
  • 1994 - Funboy
  • 1993 - Cozzy Grey
  • 1992 - Josh's Hero
  • 1991 - Sounds Fabulous
  • 1990 - Hurricane Benny
  • 1989 - Haveigotadealforu
  • 1988 - Elmtex
  • 1987 - Steady Power
  • 1986 - Slyly Gifted
  • 1985 - Polynesian Flyer
  • 1984 - Let's Go Blue
  • 1983 - Victorious Lad
  • 1982 - Exclusive Canadian
  • 1981 - Frost King
  • 1980 - Driving Home
  • 1979 - All For Victory
  • 1978 - Canadian Bill
  • 1977 - Western Reason
  • 1976 - Laissez Passer
  • 1975 - Pampas Host
  • 1974 - Progressive Hope
  • 1973 - Wing Span
  • 1972 - Winning Red
  • 1971 - Kim's Kid
  • 1970 - Swinging Apache
  • 1969 - Wyn D'Amour
  • 1968 - Son Costume
  • 1967 - Gilmore
  • 1966 - Klondike Prince
  • 1965 - Chariot Chaser
  • 1964 - Quick Quick
  • 1963 - Brother Leo
  • 1962 - Western Morn
  • 1961 - Galindo
  • 1961 - General C
  • 1960 - Count Lathum
  • 1959 - Sonoma
  • 1958 - Percy Yates
  • 1957 - Spangled Jimmy
  • 1956 - Argent
  • 1955 - Loyalist
  • 1954 - Treheme
  • 1953 - Chain Reaction
  • 1952 - Lord Strome
  • 1951 - Beau Orage
  • 1950 - Sir Strome
  • 1949 - Yates Senior
  • 1948 - Victory Gift
  • 1947 - Sir Berrill
  • 1946 - Palermo
  • 1945 - Ferry Pilot
  • 1944 - Gower Mon
  • 1943 - Western Prince
  • 1942 - Maginot Line
  • 1941 - Budpath
  • 1940 - Sir Trapseth
  • 1939 - Larry Eckardt
  • 1938 - Gowerlace
  • 1937 - Goldlure
  • 1936 - Sweepden
  • 1935 - Nellie Quince
  • 1934 - Caramar
  • 1933 - Carhan Queen
  • 1932 - Lady Marnock
  • 1931 - Parisienne
  • 1930 - Jack Whittier

See also

Notes

  1. "Racing". Century Casinos. 2019-11-04. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  2. "Sport: Ace Trumped". Time. July 13, 1942.
  3. Century Mile Racetrack and Casino opening announcement
  4. "Alberta horse-racing tribunal disqualifies Chief Know It All from 2017 Canadian Derby victory". Edmonton Sun. 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  5. "Hold your horses: New winner crowned in 88th Canadian Derby — two years after race was run". Star Edmonton. 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  6. "Explode awarded Canadian Derby win after bumper-car stretch drive with Journeyman".

References

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