The Nova Scotia Harness Racing Industry Association would like to announce the renaming of the Nova Scotia Stake Series to the Phil Pinkney Memorial.
Phil passed away on November 13, 2021, and will be long remembered as one of the most successful horsemen in Atlantic Canada.Ā The favorite part of harness racing for Phil was winning and teaching the next generation of horsemen.
Phil Pinkney was named Canadaās Top Horseman, won an OāBrien Award, two Gold Cup and Saucers, and the hearts of many throughout the Atlantic provinces, Ontario, and the United States. Phil Pinkney was one of the finest all-around Maritime-based trainer-driver in this region and he has the records to prove it, with 5,506 drives, 1654 wins a UDSR of 0.420, and made over $2.314 million in earnings and as a trainer, he had another $1.092 million in earnings.
āPhil had much success buying yearlings, breaking them, and preparing them for their stake season, said Brad McCallum the Nova Scotia Stake administrator, so it is only fitting to rename the Nova Scotia Stake after Phil. ā
The NSHRIA would like to thank family and friends for helping make the Phil Pinkney Memorial āJust a little different than mostā; which is how protĆ©gĆ© Brent McGrath described Philās set up when he first met Phil Pinkney at Truro Raceway.
The first division of the Phil Pinkney Memorial will be held at Truro Raceway on June 17th, 2022 when the 3-year-old Pacing colts go behind the gate.