The Silk Lace Stake is the premier harness racing event in Manitoba for three-year-old Manitoba-bred fillies. This year’s winner, Ak Black Badger (Andreoli Hanover), was bred by Kevin Hildebrandt and Aurel Vodon. Hildebrandt co-owns the horse with his mother, Aline. Hildebrandt has been training horses since 2012, and he can add this big win to
The Loop held more harness racing on Saturday, and the card had significant stake races. The two-year-old's had their time to shine in the $10,500 MSSBA Juvenile Stakes. Trust Me Alot (Trust The Artist) took the early lead and never looked back. The young filly paced the opening half-mile in 1:02.2 and followed that up
The second leg for the Golden Boy and Silk Lace Stake will be on this Saturday's harness racing card after last weekend's program was cancelled. Two-year-old's also have their chance to shine in the Juvenile Stakes. RACE 1: GOLDEN BOY STAKE – $7,608 Supa Fast (6-1) Irish Luke (2-1) Ak Eagle (7-1) Braxtons Boy (3-1)
Stake harness racing season is beginning to heat up at Canada's newest track, the Loop. The first leg for the Golden Boy Stake and Silk Lace Stake is on Saturday's (Sep. 2) program. The Golden Boy Stake is open to three-year-old Manitoba-sired colts and geldings, while the Silk Lace Stake is open to three-year-old Manitoba-sired
With the harness racing season closely approaching in Manitoba, this feels like a good time to meet the drivers in charge of getting the horses around the half-mile oval at Miami Fair and, eventually, the brand-new Loop in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Michel Rey The St. Claude, Manitoba product has been driving on the Manitoba circuit since