Hanover, ON – June 7, 2022 – The OLG Ontario Women’s Driving Championship is returning in 2022, after a very successful first harness racing season at both Hanover Raceway and Dresden Raceway.
This year the championship will add three additional race tracks, with Grand River Raceway, Leamington Raceway and the Raceway at WesternĀ Fair District all hosting a stop in the Championship.
OLG returns as the title sponsor, with Ontario Racing back as a significant sponsor.Ā Ā
āSupporting the OLG Ontario Women’s Driving Championship for a second straight year is an important part ofĀ OLG’s ongoing commitment to the horse racing sector in Ontario,ā said Tina MacMillan, OLG’s Vice PresidentĀ of Horse Racing and Casino Operations. āWe’re proud to help showcase some of Ontario’s amazing femaleĀ drivers as an example of the growing diversity of talent we are seeing enter the sport. Promoting greaterĀ inclusivity within the industry builds on our efforts to create a sustainable future for horse racing across theĀ province.āĀ
Also, Graham’s Racing Silks has signed on as a sponsor, providing a custom summer set of colors as a prize forĀ the winning driver of the series.Ā
āOntario Racing is proud to support the OLG Ontario Women’s Driving Championship taking place at fiveĀ Standardbred racetracks in Ontario,ā said John Hayes, Chair, Ontario Racing Board of Directors. āThank you toĀ Hanover Raceway, Dresden Raceway, Leamington Raceway, Grand River Raceway and The Raceway atĀ Western Fair for their innovative approach to creating more opportunities and awareness for the women inĀ Ontario Standardbred racing.āĀ
Each race track will have five races on a race card as part of the series. The Championship will also add twoĀ additional drivers this season, providing additional driving opportunities to more female drivers.Ā
Natasha Day, last year’s winning driver, is glad to be back and sees the bigger picture of this event helping toĀ foster women drivers at the highest level. āIt’s a great feeling to be asked back to participate in this year’sĀ Women’s Driving Championship. As always, it’s great to help support local tracks and great that they are nowĀ coming on board to support women drivers of Ontario. Hopefully this is the beginning of a long-standingĀ relationship with sponsors and tracks to help promote women of harness racing and we see a champion driver ofĀ the future come through the ranks because of this competition,ā said Day.Ā
Driver Maggie Jones is looking forward to returning and being part of the series, as well as helping raise muchĀ needed funds for Harness the Hope. “It is a huge honor to be included in this event. The competition will beĀ tough – these women are all accomplished horsewomen and fierce competitors.āĀ
“Being able to support and raise awareness for such great causes is wonderful. As someone who went through aĀ breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in the past year, being able to give back and perhaps also give a ray ofĀ hope to anyone experiencing something similar is very rewarding,” said Jones.Ā Ā
“We are excited to return and expand the foot print of our event to three additional race tracks. The opportunityĀ to put more spotlight on and showcase many of the best female drivers in the province and to encourage moreĀ equality and inclusion in our sport is very important to us and we’re proud to be playing a role in doing so. LastĀ year’s event was very successful, and we look to follow it up with another great Driving Championship thisĀ season,” commented Hanover Raceway General Manager Steve Fitzsimmons, the founder of the event.Ā
The series will be a fundraiser at each stop for Harness The Hope, a breast cancer charity founded by the DustinĀ family 17 years ago, that has deep roots within the harness racing community. Each driver will donate theirĀ driving earnings for the series to the cause and each race track will have individual fundraising initiatives on site to contribute to the cause.Ā
Kristy Dustin, the co-founder of Harness the Hope, is very grateful to be involved as the charity recipient of theĀ OWDC.Ā
“The strength and generosity of these participating drivers, hosting race tracks and industry participants isĀ nothing short of astonishing. We are beyond humbled to be the recipient of this year’s OLG Ontario Women’sĀ Driving Challenge, which will directly help those who have to face a cancer diagnosis through supportĀ programs, awareness and research in Ontario,” said Dustin.Ā
“Grand River Raceway is pleased to host a leg of the 2022 OLG Ontario Women’s Driving Championships,āĀ said Jamie Martin, Raceway Manager at Grand River Raceway. āWe are excited to showcase Ontario’s topĀ women drivers while sharing the great fundraising efforts of Harness The Hope to our audience andĀ community.āĀ
Participating Drivers in 2022 are:Ā
– Marie Claude AugerĀ
– Natasha Day (Returning Champion)Ā
– Marielle EnbergĀ
– Pam ForgieĀ Ā
– Samara JohnsonĀ
– Maggie JonesĀ
– Brittany KennedyĀ
– Debi O’Brien-MoranĀ
– Julie WalkerĀ
The OWDC series schedule is:Ā
Hanover RacewayĀ
– Saturday, July 16thĀ
Dresden RacewayĀ
– Sunday, July 17thĀ
Grand River RacewayĀ
– Friday, August 12thĀ
Leamington RacewayĀ
– Sunday, September 25thĀ
The Raceway at Western Fair DistrictĀ
– Friday, October 14thĀ
From Hanover Raceway