The field is now down to three in Trot Magazine's Movember Madness challenge and voting is now open on which of these three gentlemen sports harness racing's best mustache
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After the second round of voting, SC's Jeff Porchak and WEG drivers Keith Oliver and Mike Saftic survived and now face off in the finals.
Trot Magazine has announced that it will donate $500 to the Movember cause, in the name of the winner of Trot's Movember Madness competition. With more than $36.6 million raised for Prostate Cancer Canada, last year's total of $22.3 million was far surpassed and made Canada the leading country worldwide supporting the Movember movement.
Here's how the voting transpired.
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Christoforou
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Porchak
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Gallinger
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Jamieson
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Middleton
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Oliver
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Fisher
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MacDonell
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Blanchard
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Saftic
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Loucks
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McNair
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46% |
54% |
57% |
43% |
32% |
68% |
30% |
70% |
38% |
62% |
77% |
23% |
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Porchak
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Gallinger
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Oliver
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MacDonell
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Saftic
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Loucks
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54% |
46% |
66% |
34% |
71% |
29% |
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Porchak
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Oliver
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Saftic
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According to the Canadian Cancer Society, one in every two Canadians will develop cancer at some point in their lives. Prostate cancer has the highest incident of any cancer in Canadian men - as one in seven will faced with it in their lifetime - and also one of the highest mortality rates.
To show support for the Movember participants, visit the Trot team page to donate or send a message of encouragement.