HorseRacing Central August 1, 200814th BC CUP DAY COULD BE THE BEST YET A top three-year-old from the United States squaring off against local champ Spaghetti Mouse would be enough to attract the usual large turnout for BC Cup Day at Hastings Racecourse on Monday, Aug. 4. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
Live entertainment from some of British Columbia’s newest young names in country music will be performing ‘live’ throughout BC Cup Day at Hastings. Organizers of the Merritt Mountain Music Festival put together the exciting lineup and also the Family Zone is back with face-painting, the bounce castle and free pony rides.
Tommy Wolski’s Sport of Kings television show on Citytv at 11 a.m. Saturday features a panel of expert analysts previewing Monday’s BC Cup Day seven stakes races. If you want to get the ‘inside track’, don’t miss this edition of the Sport of Kings. OUT OF TOWN SCOREBOARD True Metropolitan, 2007 champion older horse of the year in Canada, just missed in the $150,000 Seagram Cup last Sunday at Woobine, finishing a close second to Artie Hot. True Metropolitan’s trip east netted $150,000 with a win and two seconds in three tries. Trainer Terry Jordan says his next assignment will be the $300,000 Longacres Mile on Sunday, Aug. 17 at Emerald Downs. UPCOMING RACES TO WATCH A noteable absentee from the BC Cup weekend is Dancing Allstar, who’s entered in Saturday’s Duchess Stakes at Woodbine. Also on Saturday at Northlands Park in Edmonton the $75,000 Count Lathum will include Neville Davis’ Arkhill, winner of his last two starts in Alberta. Two other local horses making the trip to challenge Arkhill are recent allowance winner Tigerheat owned by Bud Malette and Valdero, owned by the Todd/Kinsella duo. LUCKY NUMBER 8 Friday, August 8 is the only day in our lifetime when we’ll be able to say we’ve experienced the 8th day of the 8th month of the 2008th year: 8/8/8. There will be special celebrations at both Hastings and Fraser Downs to celebrate this rare occasion. Fans at Hastings on Aug. 8 will have a chance to win $888 if the 8th horse in the 8th race happens to win. Fraser Downs will stage an ongoing contest for 8 hours with patrons having a chance to win $888, $88 or $8 from the role of the lucky giant dice. A similar set of dice will be at Hastings for fans throughout the day to win merchandise and prizes. And Hastings will hold 8 Hot Seat draws on the Gaming Floor at 8:08pm, for guests to win $88 slot play coupons!
The 2007-08 Meadowlands meet ends Saturday with its signature event: The Hambletonian. It’s a mile trot race with a purse of $1.5 million as nine other trotters face Deweycheatumnhowe who is looking for his 15th consecutive win. . Driver/trainer Ray Schnittker and his ‘win machine’ have been installed as the 2-5 morning line favourite. First race of the l5 races is slated for 8:30 a.m. but Fraser Downs and Hastings will pick up the action in progress at race five. The first four will be available via HPI. Post time for the Hambletonian is 12:43 p.m. SUCCESS AT SANDOWN The three-day harness racing summer meet in July at Sandown Park was deemed a resounding success with more than 7,000 fans attending and wagering in excess of $165,000. “We were very pleased with the response,” says Sandown Park director of racing operations Chris Adamson. “Even with the long lineups because of the huge crowds, I didn’t hear one complaint. Through all three days the fans were totally enthusiastic.”
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