Admirals Express was a one-of-a-kind horse. On the racetrack the colourful grey pacer competed for 12 years, earned over $2 million and was named Canada’s Horse of the Year in 2005
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Sadly, the well known fan favourite dubbed ‘The Grey Gladiator’ passed away last fall after having broken a leg in a pasture accident. His longtime caretaker, Wellington 'Welly' Charles, is doing his best to ensure the grey is remembered by creating the Admirals Express Award.
The award will be presented to the person/horse that enters the most classes at the Standardrama Horse Show in Orono, Ont. (June 19) and the Ontario Standardbred Adoption Society’s annual horse show at Touch N Go Farms in Campbellville, Ont. (September 4).
“I thought that was appropriate for him given that he was such an iron horse,” said Charles, who trained Admirals Express to ride once his racing days were over.
“I was told I would never be able to be able to ride or show him; he definitely was his own boss and did what he wanted. It took about a month of working with him before I got on his back. I’d take him for trail rides and then later on starting teaching him how to do the pole bending class.”
The Admiral won several classes at the shows around Ontario which showcase the abilities of retired standardbreds.
“He just loved going to those shows, it was like going to the racetrack for him, and he always got lots of attention. People would want to have their pictures taken with him and they’d get on his back and he was so good. He became pretty mellow until it was time for him to compete.”
Charles decided to create the award to keep the memory of his champion alive and to help show others the fun of competing in the standardbred horse shows.
“People need to realize that their horse doesn’t have to have won any money at the track, they can still be competitive at these horse shows. We need to get more horses adopted and these shows help do that.”
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Yes, I may even ride a
Yes, I may even ride a friend's mare in honour of my boy on Saturday. Everyone come out -- these ladies put on an amazing show and it shows just how good these horses are at the shows.
Way to go
Way to go Wellington!!!
Great way to remember the Admiral
Marie Stoyles-Moura