Management at Flamboro Downs has announced that they will be changing the name of the Confederation Cup to honor the track’s co-founder, Charles Juravinski. Flamboro Downs’ annual signature race will now be known as the Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup.
“With the significant contributions that Mr. Juravinski has made to Flamboro Downs, the province’s harness racing sector, and the City of Hamilton, we felt it appropriate to re-name our signature race in his honour,” stated Chad Gates, General Manager, Ontario Racing Operations, Great Canadian Gaming. “Mr. Juravinski’s contributions to the racing industry and to the community have made this a very easy decision for the management team at Flamboro Downs. It is an honor and privilege to carry on Mr. Juravinski’s legacy within the racing industry and what better way than to name our signature race in his honor.”
Juravinski, a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame builder inductee, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the age of 92.
The inaugural running of the Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup will be contested on Sunday, May 22, with a first race post time of 6:55 p.m.
from Flamboro Downs