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Details were announced last week outlining a terrific new initiative in harness racing; the O.L.G. Ontario Women’s Driving Championship.
The championship will be conducted over 2 days at 2 tracks, July 17th at Hanover Raceway and the following day at Dresden Raceway.
On both cards, the 8 ladies including Natasha Day & Julie Walker, prominent names from Hanover Raceway, will compete in 5 races with points garnered depending on how they place and obviously whoever accumulates the most points through the 10 races will win the Ontario Womens Championship.
The Matchups
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The Golf Lockdown
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Medina Spirit won the hotly contested Kentucky Derby this year coming in at 12-1 odds.
It was a great race with a terrific, almost made-for-TV storyline of a horse purchased at bargain basement prices winning the biggest race in North America for Bob Baffert, the winningest trainer in the history of the Kentucky Derby.
……But wait a minute, a post race drug test revealed that the horse tested positive for a banned substance and immediately Churchill Downs suspended the Hall of Fame trainer.
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In a report last week, two Ontario Hockey League clubs; Kingston and Sudbury, have filed lawsuits against insurance companies alleging that the insurers breached their contracts after refusing to cover the teams’ financial losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Kingston Frontenacs filed suit in January against Lloyd’s Insurance Company seeking $ 1 million dollars plus damages
The Sudbury Wolves meanwhile filed a $1-million lawsuit against Intact Insurance in March.
The claims are separate but the basis of the story is the same- the OHL clubs contend that they are owed compensation based on insurance agreements in place, while the two insurance companies have denied the claims.