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The Tarzino Trophy also known as the Challenge Stakes is a Thoroughbred horse race run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay and is New Zealand's first Group One race of the season. It is run over a distance of 1400m in September. The race is the first of the Hawkes Bay Triple Crown events and is followed by:
The Arrowfield Stud Plate is a New Zealand Thoroughbred horse race run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay. The race is registered as the Horlicks Plate and has been previously known as: the Windsor Park Plate. In 2022 the race sponsor and naming rights changed from the Windsor Park Stud to the Arrowfield Stud. [1]
The Livamol Classic is a weight-for-age Thoroughbred horse race run at Hastings Racecourse in Hawke's Bay and was at one stage New Zealand's richest horse race. It is run at a distance of 2,040 metres (1.27 mi).
In 2012, Hastings Racecourse made international headlines when little-known Mexican-born jockey Mario Gutierrez (who had emigrated to Canada in 2006 and begun riding at Hastings, winning the track's riding titles in 2007 and 2008), won the Santa Anita Derby, the Kentucky Derby, and the Preakness Stakes aboard I'll Have Another. [7] [8]
The British Columbia Derby is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually in September at Hastings Racecourse (formerly Exhibition Park) in Vancouver, British Columbia. Established in 2023, the British Columbia Derby is the third and final jewel of the Western Canadian Triple Crown.
The Ballerina Stakes is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Hastings Racecourse, Vancouver, British Columbia. Held in late September or early October, it is open to fillies and mares, age three and older. The race was first contested in 1969 and is run over nine furlongs on dirt.
Werth, who played 15 MLB seasons before retiring in 2018, became involved in horse racing three years ago. "Horse racing picked up where baseball left off," Werth told Thoroughbred Daily News.
Hastings Racecourse: Location Winnipeg, Manitoba: Edmonton, Alberta: Vancouver, British Columbia: Distance 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles (9.0 furlongs; 1,800 m) 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,000 m) 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles (9.0 furlongs; 1,800 m) Background The first “Derby” was run in 1930, although from 1930 to 1933 it was known as the Manitoba Stakes.