HorseRacing Central June 13, 2008
While local horse racing attention will be focused on the $50,000 Strawberry Morn at Hastings Racecourse on Father’s Day Sunday, there are several other major events happening this weekend with B.C. connections.
Last season’s Horse-of-the-Year Curlin makes his first start since winning the $6 million Dubai World Cup with his appearance Saturday at Churchill Downs in the $750,000 Stephen Foster Handicap. It’s the biggest day in Louisville since the Kentucky Derby with 6-graded stakes on the 11-race card. Regular rider Robby Albarado will make up most of the 128 pounds that Curlin has been assigned and faces nine other rivals including Einstein, a multiple Grad 1 winner on the grass. Local racing fans get a chance to watch Curlin at 2:50 p.m. on the simulcast network. WEST COAST HANDICAPPING CONTEST In one week’s time you can prove to be the best handicapper on the West Coast with the Saturday, June 21 West Coast Handicapping Challenge. Participating tracks include Hastings, Emerald Downs, Hollywood Park and Golden Gate. Details and entry forms are available at www.hastingsracecourse.com/promotions.
ROYAL MORN INVADES NORTHLANDS
NORTH AMERICA CUP AT MOHAWK SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE, last year’s champion two-year-old colt pacer in Canada and the U.S., is an 8-5 morning line favourite to win Saturday’s $1.5 million Pepsi North America Cup at Mohawk Racetrack. It’s the richest harness race in North America with the winner receiving $750,000. The Score television network will air a 90-minute telecast from Mohawk that begins at 5:30 p.m. Vancouver time. |