There has to be no first foal to win the Pepsi North America Cup, but as the venerable saying is: “You have to be in it to win it.”
On the trotting side of the standard bred sport, some outstanding stut foals tested male colleagues in the Hambletonian in the second year. A number of superstars – Jiggy Jogs, mission letter and spoiled Princess – have declined behind the Holy Grail of Gurtracing, while some – Atlanta, Ramona Hill and Continentalvictory – were successful.
Fan Hannover wrote the story with her petite Brown crop victory in 1981, but the tempo team does not have the same amount of Belles vs. Boys battles in the three-year classics.
Chantilly (Huge Jim), The 2024 Horse of the Year, who ended her two -year season without flawing, could change this this year. A total of 68 Colts and Walldings and a foal were nominated in this year Pepsi North America Cup With the payment on February 15 and this stut foal is Chantilly-Da's first foal in the 42-year history.
“So far she has passed every test with brilliant colors, why not” The Canadian press. “There are not too many two -year -olds who won the horse of the year or have become unbeaten, so I would be crazy not to be high for them. I think she can climb and beat the boys in the Na Cup? I think that's a gigantic question, but if there is a horse that can be, it may be the one.
“I think that's so good for sport,” Macdonald continued. “It's just another thing to put on novel people, and I think we need that in this industry.”
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Out of Standardbred Canada