Supreme Court won t hear appeal from horse owners over derby dispute
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated May 13, 2021 at 1:44 pm EDT
The flag of the Supreme Court of Canada flies outside the building following a ceremony in Ottawa, Monday March 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
OTTAWA The owners of a horse that was disqualified after initially winning the Canadian Derby more than three years ago might have run out of legal room to reclaim the title.
The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal from Rollingson Racing Stables and others who argued Chief Know It All should be reinstated as the winner of the 2017 thoroughbred race.
The flag of the Supreme Court of Canada flies outside the building following a ceremony in Ottawa, Monday March 15, 2021. The owners of a horse that was disqualified after initially winning the Canadian Derby more than three years ago might have run out of legal room to reclaim the title. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
OTTAWA – The owners of a horse that was disqualified after initially winning the Canadian Derby more than three years ago might have run out of legal room to reclaim the title.
The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal from Rollingson Racing Stables and others who argued Chief Know It All should be reinstated as the winner of the 2017 thoroughbred race.