Hauver Retires From OSS Position

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Published: July 20, 2018 09:21 am EDT

Despite being the daughter of Hall Of Famer Keith Waples and his wife Eileen, you may not know Karen Hauver at first glance. But if you've been involved in the Ontario harness racing industry in the past five decades, chances are you've been touched by her work behind the scenes.

She likely charted several of your horses' racelines, researched their pedigrees for a yearling sale, captured their wins in a photo finish, accepted their entries in the race office, clerked their performance on an eligibility card, engraved a trophy they won, or typeset the pages in a magazine article about your horse and coordinated circulation of the magazine (while also managing the accounting system).

And if you've raced in the Ontario Sires Stakes (OSS) in the past 21 years, she has been the voice on the other end of the phone merrily answering your queries while assisting with the creation of the schedule, coordinating payments and issuing purses.

Hauver is an administrative maestro. And a really, really nice one at that. Universally revered as one of the most knowledgeable and most helpful and sincere people in the biz, Hauver has maintained a consistently delightful disposition for several decades beyond what most of us could possibly muster. How? "I've just always really loved the work, and the wonderful people."

Ever the planner, Hauver advised of her retirement from her role as OSS Administrative Coordinator a year ago, officially stepping away from the title on June 30 of this year. "Retiring and leaving the OSS was a really hard decision to make, but I'm confident I'm leaving it in good hands;' said Hauver. Allison Glynn has assumed the role.

"Allison is very knowledgeable and passionate about the industry and she will do a great job!"

Hauver has been the photo finish operator at Hanover Raceway since she was 18. Now 64, Hauver jokes that although the stairs to the top of the grandstand have been harder to conquer with each of those 46 years, she'll keep that gig.

She also jumped into an ambitious new volunteer role within the industry, working alongside Bill Galvin and others in launching the Youth Literary Derby, a horse-themed writing contest designed to engage Ontario youngsters in Grades 5 through 8.

She'll have more time with her five grandkids ranging in age from 13 — 23, and additional opportunities to indulge her love for travelling with family and friends.

Even then, don't expect the harness racing theme that has illuminated her life to lay dormant."We're hoping to travel to Sweden in May to cheer on Canada in the World Driving Championship and take in the Elitlopp."

Hauver was feted on Wednesday (July 18) with a surprise party at Grand River Raceway. It was only fitting that one of the OSS races contested on Wednesday was won by a horse co-owned by Keith Waples as Kylie Seelster broke her maiden for Waples and co-owners Dr. Chris Robson and trainer Gregg McNair.

Please join Standardbred Canada in wishing Karen Hauver the best in her retirement from the Ontario Sires Stakes.

(with files from Grand River)

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