2023-02-04
2017 O'Brien Award Winners
CANADA
On Saturday, February 3, Standardbred Canada announced the winners for the 2017 O’Brien Awards, at the 29th edition of the annual O’Brien Awards Black Tie Gala held at the Hilton Mississauga / Meadowvale hotel in Mississauga, Ont.
Hannelore Hanover
Alarm Detector
Ariana G
International Moni
Odds On Amethyst
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The O’Brien Awards honour
Canada’s best in harness racing over the past season and are
named in honour of the late Joe O’Brien, an outstanding
horseman and member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of
Fame.
Richard Moreau, of Puslinch, Ont., was awarded his fifth
consecutive O’Brien bronze in the Trainer of the Year
category. Moreau led all Canadian trainers in the wins
column with 277 victories to his credit and more than $3.7
million in pure earnings. Moreau’s stable star,
Sandbetweenurtoes was honoured as Older Pacing Mare of the
Year.
Owner Brad Grant of Milton, Ont., had a phenomenal night,
taking home three O’Briens bronzes ?- one each for his
two-year-old pacing colt, Stay Hungry, his three-year-old
pacing filly Bettors Up and his pacing mare,
Sandbetweenurtoes. This was a monumental achievement for
Grant who lost many horses in the tragic barn fire at Classy
Lane Training Centre in January, 2016.
Al Libfeld of Pickering, Ont., and Marvin Katz of Toronto,
Ont., took home two O’Briens ?- one for Ariana G, voted the
country’s top three-year-old trotting filly and one as
Breeders of the Year.
Dr. Ian Moore, a native of Prince Edward Island, and now a
resident of Guelph, Ont., trains and co-owns two O’Brien
winners -? Percy Bluechip, the divisional champion as
Two-Year-Old Filly Pacer and Classic Pro, the Three-Year-Old
Pacing Colt of the Year.
Driver Doug McNair won his first O’Brien as Canada’s Driver
of the Year following a career year. McNair, a resident of
Guelph, Ont., was a finalist for this award in 2013. He
topped the charts in earnings for drivers in Canada last
year with more than $5.9 million in purse money, and $6.5
million in earnings in North America while driving 325
winners. McNair was also the regular driver for O’Brien
winners Stay Hungry, Bettors Up, and Sandbetweenurtoes.
Marc Campbell of Winsloe, P.E.I. took his second O’Brien
Award of Horsemanship after having a career year in 2017,
which saw him top the charts for training and driving at
both Red Shores properties ?- Charlottetown Driving Park and
Summerside. Campbell, who won this award in 2012, recorded
255 wins and more than $584,000 in purse earnings as a
driver. On the training side, Campbell had 131 victories and
more than $376,000 in earnings last season.
Hannelore Hanover was named Canada’s Horse of the Year, and
also won her second consecutive O’Brien Trophy as Older
Trotting Mare. Her connections received the inaugural
Somebeachsomewhere Horse of the Year Award. Hannelore
Hanover won 10 of 17 races last season, over $1.1 million in
purse money and scored victories against male rivals in an
elimination and final of the Breeders Crown Open Trot, the
Allerage, and the Maple Leaf Trot. She also swept the Armbro
Flight.
Percy Bluechip, Canada’s Two-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the
year is co-owned and conditioned by Dr. Ian Moore, who also
managed her sire. The Shadow Play filly scored five wins in
nine races on the season and racked up more than $440,000 in
earnings. In addition to four wins in Ontario Sires Stakes
events, including the season-ending Super Final. The
talented filly also posted a wire-to-wire victory in the
Eternal Camnation at Mohawk Racetrack.
Stay Hungry, a son of Somebeachsomewhere won the
two-year-old pacing colt division. Last season he won six of
nine races and bankrolled more than $557,000 during a season
that saw him score wins in a Champlain Stakes division, and
an elimination of the Metro at Mohawk Racetrack. His
crowning moment came in a sweep of the Breeders Crown at
Hoosier Park where he took a nose victory in his elimination
and came back one week later to score a neck victory in the
final.
The title of Three-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year went to
Bettors Up. The daughter of Bettors Delight put together an
outstanding season, finishing first or second in ten of her
17 races while adding more than a half million dollars to
her bankroll. She scored a career best 1:49.4 effort at
Mohawk Racetrack in the Fan Hanover Final.
Classic Pro was the winner in the three-year-old pacing colt
division. Trained and co-owned by Dr. Ian Moore, Classic Pro
won four of 14 starts and earned more than $293,000 on the
season. Two of those wins were in Ontario Sires Stakes
events and one of those gave the Shadow Play colt his mark
of 1:51.
Older Pacing Mare honours went to Sandbetweenurtoes. The
daughter of Somebeachsomewhere was a model of consistency,
hitting the board in 24 of her 30 starts and earning in
excess of $243,000, while primarily competing in the Fillies
and Mares Preferred races at Mohawk and Woodbine Racetracks.
Sintra took Older Pacing Horse honours following a
productive season where he won nine of 19 races and more
than $617,000. The son of Mach Three captured Canada’s
oldest harness stakes event, The Canadian Pacing Derby at
Mohawk Racetrack, to take home the lion’s share of the
$615,000 purse. He also won a leg and the final of the
Graduate Series.
The outstanding trotting filly Kadabra Queen was the
Two-Year-Old Trotting Filly champion. The Kadabra filly won
five of 10 races and more than $328,000 on the season. All
five of her victories were in the Ontario Sires Stakes,
including a win in the season-ending Ontario Sires Stakes
Super Final at Mohawk Racetrack, her final start of the
season.
In the two-year-old trotting colt division, the winner was
Alarm Detector. The Chapter Seven colt was almost perfect in
his debut season, winning six of seven races and $276,000.
Stakes victories included the Define The World and an
elimination and final of the William Wellwood Memorial.
Ariana G won her second consecutive O’Brien trophy, this
time as Canada’s Three-Year-Old Trotting Filly of the Year.
The Muscle Hill filly won 12 of 15 races during her
million-dollar season. Her major victories included the
Breeders Crown, Elegantimage, the Simcoe, the Hambletonian
Oaks, the Delvin Miller Memorial and the New Jersey Sire
Stakes final.
International Moni took the three-year-old trotting colt
division after winning nine of 15 races and $620,000 in
2017. His victories included the Carl Erskine Memorial, a
Breeders Crown elimination, a Kentucky Futurity elimination,
the Bluegrass, a division of the Simcoe, an elimination of
the Hambletonian and a sweep of the Goodtimes.
The durable Odds On Amethyst, was voted Older Trotting Horse
of the Year. The son of Muscle Hill, scored 11 wins and more
than $232,000 in earnings, primarily competing in the
preferred and free-for-all trotting ranks.
In the Armstrong Breeder of the Year category, partners
Marvin Katz of Toronto, Ont., and Al Libfeld, of Pickering,
Ont., collected their second consecutive O’Brien trophy. The
Katz-Libfeld partnership has evolved into one of harness
racing's most respected breeding enterprises. From the ten
horses bred by this partnership and that raced in 2017,
there were 27 wins and earnings of more than $1.5 million.
Their top horse was O’Brien finalist Ariana G, a winner of
more than $1.1 million.
Brett MacDonald of Manotick, Ont., was named Future Star
winner. In only his third season of full time driving,
MacDonald posted some very impressive numbers, driving 114
winners and horses to more than $616,000 in purse money. The
21-year-old competes regularly at Rideau Carleton Raceway.
Chantel Gillis, 22, of Truro, Nova Scotia was presented with
the Outstanding Groom Award.
Standardbred Canada also presented three Media Excellence
Awards at the Gala, to recognize and honour exceptional work
in covering Canadian harness racing.
A complete list of the winners and their respective owners
follows.
2017 O’BRIEN AWARD WINNERS
PACERS
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
Percy Bluechip
Owned by Shadow Two Stable, Puslinch, ON; James & Wilma MacKenzie, Ennismore, ON; Hudson Standrdbrd Stb Inc., Hudson, QC
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
Stay Hungry
Owned by Brad Grant, Milton, ON; Irwin Samelman, Las Vegas, NV
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
Bettors Up
Owned by Brad Grant & Teresa Davidson, Milton, ON; Michelle McEneny, Waterdown, ON
THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
Classic Pro
Owned by Dr. Ian Moore, Puslinch, ON; R G McGroup Ltd., Bathurst, NB; Serge Savard, St Bruno, QC
OLDER PACING MARE
Sandbetweenurtoes
Owned by Brad Grant, Milton, ON
OLDER PACING HORSE
Sintra
Owned by Brad Gray, Dundas, ON; Michael Guerriero, Brampton, ON; Menary Racing Inc., Rockton, ON
TROTTERS
TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
Kadabra Queen
Owned by Harness Horsepower Inc., Campbellville, ON; Frank Monte, Markham, ON
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
Alarm Detector
Owned by Thomas Rankin & Elizabeth Rankin, St Catharines, ON; Claude Hamel, Ayer’s Cliff, QC; Santo Vena, Brampton, ON
THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
Ariana G
Owned by Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON & Al Libfeld, Pickering, ON
THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
International Moni
Owned by Moni Maker Stable, Enfield, CT
OLDER TROTTING MARE
Hannelore Hanover
Owned by Burke Racing Stable LLC, Fredericktown, PA; Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Canonsburg, PA; Frank Baldachino, Clarksburg, NJ; J And T Silva Stables LLC, Long Beach, NY
OLDER TROTTING HORSE
Odds On Amethyst
Owned by William Cripps, Acton, ON; Charles Gazzola, Waterloo, ON; Pat Hudon, Rockwood, ON; Adam Kean, Rockwood, ON
PEOPLE AWARDS
O’BRIEN AWARD OF HORSEMANSHIP
Marc Campbell, Winsloe, PE
ARMSTRONG BREEDER OF THE YEAR
Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON / Al Libfeld, Pickering, ON
DRIVER OF THE YEAR
Doug McNair, Guelph, ON
TRAINER OF THE YEAR
Richard Moreau, Puslinch, ON
FUTURE STAR AWARD
Brett MacDonald, Embrun, ON
ADDITIONAL AWARDS
OUTSTANDING GROOM AWARD
Chantel Gillis, 22, Truro, NS
MEDIA EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Outstanding Written Work ? Dave Briggs for End of An Era
Outstanding Broadcast ? Woodbine Entertainment Group for Hope and Resilience
Outstanding Photography ? Kyle Burton for his photo Dusty Lane Appearance
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