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Apprentice drivers & trainers put on a show at H3R

18 October 2021
in Canada
by Harnesslink
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It was a special day of racing for 15 apprentice drivers and trainers competing in the Challenge Cup with divisions for both the ladies and the gentleman at the Hippodrome 3R Sunday.

 C L Big Beach (#5 on the inside) and driver Nancy Auger hold off Prairie Mystic with driver Johanna Dechamplain at H3R (thephotodesk.ca photo)

Many of the drivers and trainers competing have been racing on the Quebec Regional Fair Circuit during the summer.

It was ladies first in the fifth race pace that was the most exciting race of the day as Adamncam and driver Lena Ouellet shot out to the early lead with CL Big Beach (Nancy Auger) on the outside and Iron Phil (Nathalie Migneault) sitting in the two-hole to the opening quarter mile in :29 seconds.

Still stuck first-over, CL Big Beach and Auger were determined to get to the lead and did so by the half mile in :59.2. That left Prairie Mystic and driver Johanne Dechamplain, the former race secretary at H3R, now first-over as the field rounded the third turn and headed into the backstretch.

The Ladies Challenge drivers (left to right) are Quebec Regional Fair Circuit President Paul Andre Lavigne, Nathalie Migneault, Lena Ouellet, race winner Nancy Auger, Roxanne Viau, Guylaine Gagnon, Johanne Dechamplain and Andree Pelletier (thephotodesk.ca photo)

Dechamplain tried to get to the lead with Prairie Mystic, but CL Big Beach and Nancy Auger would have nothing to do with it, parking them out to the three-quarters in 1:28.4.

Those two continued to battle head and head around the final turn and down the stretch until Prairie Mystic tired towards the wire as CL Big Beach went on to win by three-quarters of a length in 1:59.3. CL Big Beach held for second with a late closing Independence Time (Guylaine Gagnon) finishing third.

It was the third win this season for CL Big Beach. The four-year-old gelded son of Sportswriter is trained by Nancy Auger for owner Joel Gagnon of Pont Rouge and paid $7.50 to win.

For Nancy Auger, it was her ninth career driving win and fourth training victory.

C L BIG BEACH REPLAY

The gentlemen’s division was the seventh race where long time trainer Marc Lemay was able to lead from start to finish with Spider Man Hanover.

Owner, trainer, driver Marc Lemay is all smiles winning with his Spider Man Hanover at H3R Sunday. (thephotodesk.ca photo)

Spider Man Hanover took early control with race favorite El Torero and driver Maxime Dinelle getting the pocket-seat to the opening quarter mile in :29 seconds.

Then as Payback and driver Francis Gagnon tried to rush up and go after the race leader, that flushed Dinelle and El Torero first-over and forced Payback to go three-wide as Tobins Terror (Antoine Desrochers) filled in the second-over spot.

They straightened it all out by the half mile marker in :59.4 with Spider Man Hanover in control, El Torero first-over but unable to gain ground on the leader by the three-quarters in 1:29.1.

Coming down the stretch, Spider Man Hanover remained the strong horse, holding off El Torero to win by one and one-quarter lengths in 2:00.2. Its Machademic (Jonathan Gagnon) was third.

SPIDER MAN HANOVER REPLAY

The Gentlemen Challenge drivers (left to right) are Steve Duhaime, Jonathan Gagnon, race winner Marc Lemay, Maxime Dinelle and Quebec Regional Fair Circuit President Paul Andre Lavigne, kneeling left to right are Marc Andre Pilon, Kevin Montmarquette and Francis Gagnon (thephotodesk.ca photo)

It was the fourth win this year for Spider Man Hanover. The eight-year-old gelded son of Western Ideal is not only trained but also owned by the Marc Lemay Stable of Quebec and paid $8.50 to win.

For Marc Lemay the driver, it was his 14th career win. For Marc Lemay the trainer, it was his 67th training victory.

T C Scandal ($6.60) led from before the opening quarter mile for driver Pascal Berube and could not be caught, winning the ninth race Preferred Pace for the mares in 1:57.3 by one and one-quarter lengths.

Track Notes: Pascal Berube led all drivers with a triple and Marc Lemay had a training double. There are only three live racing dates left for the 2021 race season at H3R. Racing resumes next Sunday, post time 12:10 pm. For more information, visit www.hippodrome3r.ca.

For full race results, click here.

By Steve Wolf, for the Quebec Jockey Club

Tags: Canada Harness RacingHippodrome 3RQuebec Jockey ClubQuebec Regional Fair CircuitSteve Wolf
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