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Six modern Canadian horses or horse parts are included in the Canadian horse racing hall Hall of Fame This August at a ceremony in Mississauga.
Bauermeister: Ivan Dalos
Ivan Dalos Ivan Dalos 2025 has been part of the Canadian thoroughbred industry for almost 50 years and has been established as one of the most successful owners/breeders of Canada. After his first race horse in 1978 with a dream of becoming a breeder of Champions, his high Oaks farm was born. Everything he learned about family trees and spikes was a handful of breeding brands originally to a gang of several dozen mares, five stallions and almost 150 horses, all exclusively high Oaks farm Homebreds.
The success stories of his farm include Chrhf -Born Victory Gallop and Channel Maker. In 2021, Ivan was awarded the EP Taylor Award of Merit for his numerous contributions to the racing and breeding.
Female horse: Marketing mix
A purchase of $ 150,000 in September in 2009, its 21 race career for the Glen Hill Farm in Ocala, Florida, under the direction of coach Tom Proctor, contains statistics of more than $ 2 million in winning, including stakes victories in 2012 by the Rodeo Drive Stakes (G2T), Stakes (G2T), The pieces (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2T) (G2t) (G2tAW) (G2T) (G2T) (G2taw), Afes (G2T), Afes () () Afes () Afes ) AFES (G2T) Afahte this Stakes (G1T) and second place in the Breeders' Cup Stutfutry 2012 and in the mares Turf (G1T) and in the Rodeo Drive 2013.
Jockey: Perry Winters
Perry Winters, born in Alberta, is the Alberta, born in Alberta, who started his career in Lethbridge, Alberta, in 1980.
Until 1984 he drove with the “Substantial Boys” in Edmonton and Calgary on the “A” of the province. During a 33-year career that ended in 2012, he achieved the wallet of $ 22 million. His victory in total 2,984 races took second place among the Jockeys born in Alberta, which only exceeded by Chrhf member Gary Belanger.
The seven-time Alberta-leading jockey jockey best was in 1991 when he won 241 races, with his mounting animals earned $ 1,249,568. The winter statistics also include more than 100 missions, including the Canadian derby in 1983 with a cozy gray. He had his first 100 victory in 1986, a performance, which he would repeat in the next 10 years in a row.
Male horse: Ghostzapper
Ghostzapper, who induced penetrating male horses, reached the highest level of North American Racing in 2004 and won the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1).
He was not only recognized as an ECLIPSE winner older horse, but also the horse of the year 2004 and honored as the world's best rated horse. His family tree has Canada's best paternal influences from his father Awesome, his deputy minister, his great-grandchildren Vice Regent and his great-UR-UR-UR-UR-UR-ER-GRANT dancers, all CHRHF members.
As a father himself, Ghostzapper's offspring comprises the Canadian tension Judy the Beauty and Shaman Ghost, both Chrhf members as well as the daughters of Queen's Plate, Holy Helena and Moira.
Mike Doyle
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Mike Doyle, the induced trainer of the introduction of dozens of missions, contributed to the success of owners such as Bo-Teek Farms, Eaton Hall Farms, Windhaven Farms, Dura Racing, Scott Abbott Racing Stable and many other extraordinary local and international connections.
The outstanding winners include Master Wavering Girl and Bessarabian as well as the winners of the black winner Wild Gale (third in the Kentucky Derby from 1993 (G1) and Belmont Stakes (G1)), Canadian Silver, Ada Prospect, Tea game and Blondeinamotel. Doyle's training talent attracted Stronach stables, which led to him being hired as a racing manager. Mike Doyle's training statistics include a record of 1,172-1.260-1.209 in 19,039 starts and career gain of $ 43,934,360.
Veteran: Sturmvogel
The 2025 full blood veteran -induced storm bird was foated on the Windfeld farm by EP Taylor in 1978. The northern dancer son was sold at Keeland July Sale from 1979 for $ 1 million.
Storm Bird's 2-year racing season was trained by Vincent O'Brien in Ireland and became flawless in five starts, which led to he was appointed 2-year-old Colt in England and Ireland. Due to injuries and illnesses, Storm was abbreviated to Bird's second year before he was retired in Kentucky, where he generated 63 Stakes winners, including Balanchine, Storm Cat and Summer Squall. In the 1999 (G1) Kentucky Derby, Storm Bird was responsible for the three best Finisher – charismatic, up to the summer; Menifee from a storm katuer; and cat thief from storm cat. Storm Bird's daughters produced more than 100 winners, including 2004 Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Birdstone.