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Representing the Home Team

Canada: James MacDonald

On August 2, Standardbred Canada announced that James MacDonald will represent Canada in the upcoming 2017 World Driving Championship, taking place from August 12 to August 18 at racetracks across the country. By Trot Staff

Notre esprit est fort

Point De Vue

C’est la fin de semaine de la Fête du Canada. Je suis à Montréal, et je marche le long de la ligne droite arrière de l’Hippodrome Blue Bonnets.

La piste est à l’abandon, laissée dans l’état où elle était le jour de sa fermeture en 2009. Il n’y a pas âme qui vive en vue.

Our Spirit is Strong

The View

It’s the Canada Day weekend. I’m in Montreal, walking along the backstretch of Blue Bonnets Raceway.

The track is abandoned, left how it was on its closing day in 2009. Not a person in sight.

Heure De Départ avec Dan Gall

Heure De Départ

Il y a plus d’un an, on m’informait que Standardbred Canada allait accueillir la World Trotting Conference (WTC) 2017 ainsi que le Championnat mondial des conducteurs (WDC) à Charlottetown, Île-du-Prince-Édouard.

Post Time with Dan Gall

Post Time

Over a year ago I was advised that Standardbred Canada was to host to the 2017 World Trotting Conference (WTC) and World Driving Championship (WDC) in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

Well, it has been almost 13 months to the day of being told this and we are now hosting delegations from 12 countries around the world to discuss standardbred horse racing on a global perspective.

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Handicapping The Unpredictable

WDC Handicapping

Why should a horseplayer look forward to the 2017 WDC? How about the thought of overlays, and big payouts from races that may not be so unpredictable after all? By Garnet Barnsdale

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Maltese Falcon

Malta: Noel Baldacchino

A well-known sports personality at home, this man of few words looks to become the first WDC champion from his small island nation. By Chris Lomon

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The Belgian "Jockey"

Belgium: Rik Depuydt

The Belgian representative is a rookie to the WDC, but he comes from a country that has produced many world-famous horsemen. By Melissa Keith