Horse Racing

Two Graded Stakes Races in Canada Downgraded for 2024


The Jockey Club of Canada’s Graded Stakes Committee elected to downgrade two graded stakes races in Canada after holding its annual review of its graded and llsted stakes races in the country. The number of graded stakes will remain at 42. 

The Graded Stakes Committee meeting was conducted by its new chair, Bernard McCormack, who was accompanied by the appointed committee members David Anderson, Doug Anderson, Jim Bannon, Catherine Day Phillips, Ross McKague, and The Jockey Club of Canada’s chief steward, R. Glenn Sikura. Jeffrey Begg could not attend but provided comments before the meeting. Attending racetrack representatives included Allen Goodsell and Teagan Goodsell from Alberta, Scott Henson from British Columbia, Ross McKague representing Manitoba, and Julia Bell, Tim Lawson, and Scott Lane from Ontario.

The Committee reviewed the North American Race Committee figures and the Race Quality Scores for all graded, listed, and potentially sisted races in Canada. 

After reviewing the NARC figures and the RQS numbers for all listed and blacktype races in Canada, the committee determined that the Bessarabian Stakes and the Royal North Stakes—both of which were run as grade 2s in 2023 at Woodbine—will both be downgraded to grade 3s. Additionally, the Century Mile Handicap, Hamilton Stakes, and Speed to Spare Championship will be upgraded to listed status.

Listed races are deemed below the quality of graded races but superior to non-listed black-type races.

Sign up for

 

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.

news7g

News7g: Update the world's latest breaking news online of the day, breaking news, politics, society today, international mainstream news .Updated news 24/7: Entertainment, Sports...at the World everyday world. Hot news, images, video clips that are updated quickly and reliably

Related Articles

Back to top button