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Il n’y a RIEN de tel que la « zone des écuries » ou le « backstretch »

Point De Vue

Pour moi, la « zone des écuries » n’est pas simplement la ligne droite opposée au fil d’arrivée, là où les chevaux courent en direction du poteau du ¾. Pour moi, et pour beaucoup d’autres, le backstretch est l’endroit où je suis véritablement tombé amoureux des courses de chevaux.

Les images, les sons, l’atmosphère et, oui, l’odeur de la zone des écuries me donnaient des frissons quand j’étais plus jeune.

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There’s NOTHING Like The Backstretch

The View

To me, ‘The Backstretch’ isn’t the straightaway opposite the homestretch, where the horses race on their way toward the ¾ pole. To me, and many others, the backstretch is the place where I truly fell in love with horse racing.

The sights, the sounds, the atmosphere, and definitely the smell of the backstretch, was something that gave me chills when I was younger.

Dave Briggs: He Knows Plenty About Horses Now

Dave Briggs

When Dave Briggs finished his Masters in Journalism at The University of Western Ontario, the only experience he had around horses was a one-time assignment that took place on a cold winter night at Western Fair.

John Bax: Enjoying The Goodtimes With Those Who Matter Most

John Bax

When John Bax was young, his father sold their dairy farm, and bought a farm that included 40 Standardbreds. Safe to say that the quality of that stock wasn’t quite world class, but it was the beginning of a period of learning for John, his brother and their dad. Now, years later, and after developing a list of top trotters too long to mention, what gives the new HOF’er the most joy, is being surrounded by his family at the beautiful farm he built from a career in the sport he loves.

Yankee Paco: Canadians’ Career Changing Hambo

Yankee Paco

On the 25th Anniversary of becoming the first Canadian-sired winner of The Hambletonian, Yankee Paco can now also be called a Hall Of Famer. The two people that can tell the story of that famous Hambo better than anyone, are trainer Doug McIntosh and driver Trevor Ritchie - so that’s exactly who we asked.

Kent Oakes: Harnessing a Legacy - The Life and Vision of Kent Oakes

Kent Oakes

Kent Oakes spent his lifetime as a public servant - one who consistently championed harness racing in PEI and Atlantic Canada. A few months after Kent’s tragic passing last summer, he was named as the winner of the prestigious Cam Fella Award, and now he’s been voted into The Canadian Horse Racing Hall Of Fame

Muscle Mass: A Vet With a Fantastic Idea

Muscle Mass

An undefeated World Champion at age two, Muscle Mass looked to be on his way to a stallion career for certain, but after an injury derailed his sophomore season, his future lay a bit more in-doubt. Enter the late Canadian Vet, Dr. David Goodrow, who had all the faith that the horse was a perfect fit for Ontario’s stallion ranks.

BradGrant

Brad Grant: Une Entrée Dans le Même Temple, Avec un Regard Différent

Brad Grant

Brad Grant a toujours aimé passer du temps au Temple de la renommée canadien des courses de chevaux. Il aimait s’y promener et s’émerveiller, non seulement devant la plaque honorant son père, John, mais aussi devant tous les souvenirs et les plaques exposées. Aujourd’hui, après des décennies à contribuer au développement du sport qu’il aime tant, Brad va passer encore plus de temps dans le Temple — en fait, il y sera pour l’éternité. 

Brad Grant: Walking Into the Same ‘Hall’ With a Different Perspective

Brad Grant

Brad Grant always loved spending time in the Canadian Horse Racing Hall Of Fame. He’d often walk through it and marvel, not only at the plaque of his father, John, but at all of the memorabilia and displays. Now, after decades of helping build the game he loves, Brad is going to be spending a lot more time in ‘The Hall’ - in fact, he’s going to be in there for eternity.