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The Auckland Pacing Cup which is sometimes referred to as the Auckland Trotting Cup or merely the Auckland Cup is a race held at Alexandra Park in Auckland, New Zealand for Standardbred horses. It is one of the two major harness races, along with the New Zealand Cup , held in New Zealand each year for the highest grade (Open class) pacers.
The race is contested at Addington Raceway on the Canterbury Anniversary public holiday and Canterbury A&P Show day on the Friday of "Cup week" in mid-November. With the New Zealand Trotting Cup run on the Tuesday of that week, the Free For All attracts most of the same horses as the Cup, and is often won in the same year by the same horse.
Trackside (previously known as TAB Trackside) is a New Zealand horse racing and sports broadcast network, incorporating two free-to-air television channels. The TV channels are available on Sky as well as Freeview terrestrial and streaming services.
Imperatriz was raced by the Te Akau Invincible Empress Racing Partnership, managed by Karen Fenton-Ellis. Her initial race training was at Matamata and she had her first race on 26 November 2020 at Otaki, ridden by Danielle Johnson, which she won by a short neck. She continued her career in New Ze
Action from the Pacers Consolation Final - 2007 Interdominion @ Globe Derby Park for winners of the trotting event see: Inter Dominion Trotting Championship The Inter Dominion is a harness racing competition that has been contested since 1936 in Australia and New Zealand.
Johnny Globe was an outstanding New Zealand bred Standardbred pacer that held four world records. He is notable in that he won the New Zealand Trotting Cup . Johnny Globe is also notable in winning 15 free for all pacing events, which at the time was a record.
This is an event for pacing in the harness racing sport. Pages in category "Auckland Pacing Cup winners" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Maree Lyndon was the first female jockey to win a Group I race in New Zealand when winning the 1982 New Zealand Cup on Sirtain. [62] Although there was resistance from some industry participants, female jockeys have competed with great skill and success. Female riders have subsequently gone on to win the New Zealand premiership: