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The Manitoba Centennial Derby – July 15, 1970

The Manitoba Centennial Derby – July 15, 1970

  by Bob Gates Let’s take a short break from the usual fare you find on these pages and go with one of our photo blogs, shall we? This year’s 75th Running of the Manitoba Derby features $125,000 in purse money with an additional $100,000 bonus should a horse win...

A Starter’s Nightmare

A Starter’s Nightmare

by Bob Gates The place? Old Polo Park Racetrack, right here in River City. The date? Thursday, June 16, 1955. The occasion? One of the strangest days in the history of local horse racing. They had finished four of the seven races that were carded for the 11th day of...

The Ragens: Born Into Racing

The Ragens: Born Into Racing

by Bob Gates The Ragens were a multi-generational horse racing family with its roots in Ireland. Edward Michael Ragen was one of the original grand old men of racing. “Eddie” spent more than 70 years racing thoroughbreds, until an injury from a 1981 fall forced him...

Beginnings, Endings and Thank You

Beginnings, Endings and Thank You

by Bob Gates Who's kidding who, you're being short-changed this time around. Our weekly history blog isn't about a historical horse racing figure or event. That's right, no person, horse or anything else was researched for today's tale. However, in an effort to pacify...

The Kid from Bellavista Crescent who Dared to Dream

The Kid from Bellavista Crescent who Dared to Dream

by Bob Gates In a 1989 interview Darren Dunn told Paul Turney of the Daily Racing Form (DRF) that he was 11 years old when he heard his first race. "It was an exciting confrontation between Northern Diamond and Picatune and when I heard the announcer I fantasized,...

A Salute to Assiniboia Downs

A Salute to Assiniboia Downs

by Bob Gates "The time has come," the Walrus said,                       "To talk of many things:                       Of shoes - and ships - and sealing-wax -                       Of cabbages and kings -                       And why the sea is boiling hot -...

Celebrating 64 Years of the Gold Cup

Celebrating 64 Years of the Gold Cup

  by Bob Gates One of the many challenges facing Jack Hardy when he opened Assiniboia Downs in 1958 was to establish races that would grow into annual contests steeped in tradition. In the first year of operation the only signature race with "tradition" was the...

August 20, 1976 – A Dashingly Special Memory!

August 20, 1976 – A Dashingly Special Memory!

by Bob Gates This year marks the 10th season that the history blog has been recalling racing memories. Back in 2012, I was asked to write a weekly historical blog that would run during the Downs live thoroughbred race meet. Fast forward to the present -- 180 stories...