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A Bit O'Gold Named Canadian Horse of Year
Date Posted: 12/17/2005 8:30:13 PM
Last Updated: 12/17/2005 9:37:36 PM
Two Bit Racing Stable's A Bit O'Gold, a winner of three stakes in seven starts with earnings of nearly $600,000 in 2005, was named the Sovereign Award winner as Canadian Horse of the Year Dec. 16.The 4-year-old was also named champion older horse and champion male turf horse. The 3-year-old champion in 2004 became the first to win the Sovereign for older male since Frost King in 1981-82.Catherine Day Phillips trains A Bit O'Gold, a son of Gold Fever who won the Dominion Day (Can-III) on the dirt and the Sky Classic (Can-II) and the Chinese Cultural Centre Stakes (Can-II) on the Woodbine turf course.The Jockey Club of Canada announced the names of the recipients of Sovereign Awards at the Wyndham Bristol Place Hotel in Toronto.Horse of the Year: A Bit O'GoldChampion 2-Year-Old Filly: Knights TemplarChampion 2-Year-Old Male: EdenwoldChampion 3-Year-Old Filly: Gold StrikeChampion 3-Year-Old Male: PalladioChampion Older Female: One for RoseChampion Older Male Horse: A Bit O'GoldChampion Female Turf Horse: Ambitious CatChampion Male Turf Horse: A Bit O'GoldChampion Sprinter: Judiths Wild RushOutstanding Broodmare: Native RightsOutstanding Breeder: Adena SpringsOutstanding Trainer :Reade BakerOutstanding Owner: Stronach StablesOutstanding Apprentice Jockey: Emma-Jayne WilsonOutstanding Jockey: Todd KabelOutstanding Newspaper Story: Beverley Smith, "Obituary: Jerry Meyer"Outstanding Feature Story: Peter Gross, "The Amazing Story of Jack Lauzon"Outstanding Photograph: Dave Landry, "Emma's Classic WIn"Outstanding Film/Video/Broadcast: CBC Radio Canada, "LIfe and Times of Northern Dancer"E.P. Taylor Award of Merit: Michael C. Byrne
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