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Ajax Downs Wraps Up Successful 2021 Quarter Horse Season

Jess a Deal and jockey Cassandra Jeschke race into the history books at Ajax Downs on Nov. 3 winning the first ever 'hook' race in the track's history; Laurie Overton Photo
AJAX DOWNS, NOVEMBER 3, 2021 –  To the hoots and hollers of Ajax Downs spectators and horsepeople alike, the 5-year-old mare JESS A DEAL and her jockey Cassandra Jeschke raced into the record books by winning the track’s first ever ‘hook’ race, a longer Quarter Horse race around a turn.
 
Jess a Deal and Jeschke broke sharply from post position three in the 770-yard (about 3 1/2 furlongs), non-wagering event, chased early leader Jess Carolinas Award briefly before zipping to the lead into the turn and clearing away to win by 2 1/4 lengths in a time of 42.022. Bob Broadstock trains Jess a Deal for Marie Broadstock and Picov Cattle Co.
 
“You want to still be up there early in the race,’ said Jeschke about getting Jess a Deal out of the gate quickly while still reserving her mount for the longer distance. “I was a little worried because the turn comes up a bit quickly for a big mare like her and we were wide but she just had so much to give. We were both a little tired at the end.”
 
Broadstock, who is also president of the Quarter Racing Owners of Ontario, said adding some longer Quarter Horse races to the Ajax Downs program is important for the growth of the sport in Ontario.
 
“Getting the new (camera) tower built and opening up our races to more than just strictly races on a straightaway has been a goal for several years. I hope it sends a message to everyone out there that we are going to run these races on a regular basis and make it a part of our program. We want to offer more excitement for our fans.”
 
*A successful 2021 Quarter Horse season at Ajax Downs saw an increase in wagering from a year ago despite challenges. The track lost several race dates once again due to the Covid-19 pandemic and it wasn’t until July when spectators were allowed back on track. 
 
Cory Spataro won his first jockey's title in 2021 - John Watkins p
CORY SPATARO won his first leading rider title with 32 victories including two four-win afternoons, the Princess Derby on Jessaprimadonna and track-record setting stakes wins on Had to Be Ivory and Jess a Sweet Suprize. Spataro, who is from Innsifil, ON, has been among the leading riders at Ajax Downs for most of the last decade. 
“I felt like I worked hard, persevered and had a whole lot of positivity and confidence,” said Spataro, whose main client in 2021 was owner and trainer Craig Spada, who won a career best 18 races to be second-leading trainer at Ajax Downs. “I also had the support of many people who believed in me.”
Jockey Ismael Mosquiera had his best season at Ajax Downs with 27 wins for second-place.
 
JASON PASCOE of Pontypool, won his third straight trainer’s title with 39 wins which included stakes scores by top 3-year-olds Streakinlilwagon, Countryfried Chicken and 2-year-old colt First Cold Wave.
 
MILENA KWIECIEN of Burlington, won her first owner’s title with 20 wins from stakes stars such as Maryland Magic, Spy for the Senate and Countryfried Chicken while Picov Cattle Company led breeders with 13 winners.
The champion horses and horsepeople by QROOI racing points including Spataro, Pascoe and Kwiecien, will be honoured at the QROOI awards banquet in Ajax on on March 5.
 
*Ajax Downs’ simulcast and off-track betting area will be open throughout the winter. Quarter Horse racing is set to resume in May 2022. Visit www.ajaxdowns.com for news and updates. To find out how you can get involved in owning a Quarter Horse or joining a syndicate, contact the QROOI at www.qrooi.com.
 
 
Video replay of Race 1, Ajax Downs’ first ever ‘hook’ race https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hckq_Jyy2p0&t=265s
 
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Ontario-Bred First Cold Wave Wins Thrilling Alex Picov Futurity

Richest Quarter Horse race in Canada

AJAX DOWNS, OCTOBER 27, 2021

The Ontario bred and sired 2-year-old FIRST COLD WAVE (purple) holds off American bred filly Eye Live for Candy in the 21st Picov Futurity. Photos by Clive Cohen/New Image Media
On a sparkling fall afternoon, the stakes action was hot at Ajax Downs on the biggest day of its 2021 Quarter Horse season. The marquee event of the exciting afternoon, which had a big crowd abuzz, was the $115,290 Alex Picov Memorial Futurity at 400-yards for 2-year-olds, the richest Quarter Horse race in Canada, won by Ontario-bred FIRST COLD WAVE.
 
Owned and bred by Robert Bailey of Oakwood, ON, First Cold Wave was the third choice in the nine-horse Futurity field, those that qualified in two Time Trials on Oct. 6. Trained by Ajax Downs’ leading trainer Jason Pascoe and ridden by Brian Bell, First Cold Wave was away well from post seven and chased longshot Blazin Magician before grabbing a short lead. In the final yards, owner Milena Kwiecien’s pair of Eye Live for Candy and SW The Redeemer closed fast but First Cold Wave held on to win by a nose. Eye Live For Candy, with Ismael Mosquiera up, hed second over SW The Redeemer with favoured Lethal Tres Seis, who broke slowly, grabbing fourth.
 
The time was 20.121 into a 17 mph headwind was good for a 93 speed index. First Cold Wave paid $12,30 to win.
On a sparkling fall afternoon, the stakes action was hot at Ajax Downs on the biggest day of its 2021 Quarter Horse season. The marquee event of the exciting afternoon, which had a big crowd abuzz, was the $115,290 Alex Picov Memorial Futurity at 400-yards for 2-year-olds, the richest Quarter Horse race in Canada, won by Ontario-bred FIRST COLD WAVE.
 
Owned and bred by Robert Bailey of Oakwood, ON, First Cold Wave was the third choice in the nine-horse Futurity field, those that qualified in two Time Trials on Oct. 6. Trained by Ajax Downs’ leading trainer Jason Pascoe and ridden by Brian Bell, First Cold Wave was away well from post seven and chased longshot Blazin Magician before grabbing a short lead. In the final yards, owner Milena Kwiecien’s pair of Eye Live for Candy and SW The Redeemer closed fast but First Cold Wave held on to win by a nose. Eye Live For Candy, with Ismael Mosquiera up, hed second over SW The Redeemer with favoured Lethal Tres Seis, who broke slowly, grabbing fourth.
 
The time was 20.121 into a 17 mph headwind was good for a 93 speed index. First Cold Wave paid $12,30 to win.
Facing champion Had to Be Ivory, Maryland Magic broke sharply and fended off Countrys Comin Bac and Had to Be Ivory to win by a neck in 21.824 for the 440-yards, a 103 speed index. He paid $21.10 as the second longest shot in the field.
It was the 13th win in 43 starts for Maryland Magic, who also doubles as a stud for owner Milena Kwiecien and his first foals raced this year.
 
Champion Woodbine Thoroughbred jockey Rafael Hernandez leaps from Championship winner Maryland Magic
 
*Marie Broadstock’s ALL OUTTA SUGAR, trained by Don Reid, won the $52,560 Ontario Sires Stakes Derby for 3-year-olds earlier in the day. Ridden by Ramiro Castillo, All Outta Sugar had a short lead throughout the 350-yard dash and won by half a length over James Bogar’s Bogie Wheels. A son of Sugarman Perry, All Outta Sugar ($11.50) was winning his first stakes race and his second race in his ninth career start. He raced the distance in 18.203 for an 83 speed index.
All Outta Sugar scores a sweet win in the Ontario Sires Stakes Derby
*The 2021 Ajax Downs season wraps up next Wednesday, November 3 with its final card beginning at 12:55 p.m. Fans can register to attend the final day of racing by visiting www.ajaxdowns.com. Follow Ajax Downs on social media for updates and news.
 
Video of the full day of racing, Oct. 27 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqO-skF1Q-0
 
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Alberta Closes it’s 2021 Racing Season with the Canada Quarter Horse Cup Series

Getit Foose, winner of the 2021 Canada Quarter Horse Cup Classic

Flight Club, winner of the 2021 Canada Quarter Horse Cup Derby

Wave Burner, winner of the 2021 Canada Quarter Horse Cup (RG3) Futurit

The final weekend of Quarter Horse racing for the Alberta Quarter Horse Racing Association’s 2021 season happened this past weekend, October 22 and 23. The 2021  Canada Quarter Horse Cup series was ran at Century Mile Race Track & Casino in Edmonton, AB.

Friday night saw Getit Foose prevail over the field of seven in the Cup Classic. Getit Foose, a California bred gelding by Foose out of the mare Getit Together, was ridden by Ricardo Moreno for owner Charles Stojan and trainer William Leech. Second was stable mate Stripsteak. Dead heat for third between Honor The Fast Man and Getit Hot. 
 
Saturday night was dreary and a sloppy track for the Canada Cup Derby and Futurity (RG3).
Race one saw Flight Club (Foose x Seperate Flight) win the Canada QH Cup Derby. He is owned by Charles Stojan, trained by William Leech and ridden by Ricardo Moreno. Royale Runaway was second and Bright Foo Fighter was third. 
 
The 25th running of the Canada QH Cup (RG3) Futurity was the second race on Saturday night. Wave Burner (Wave Carver x First Prize Sass) prevailed for the win. He is owned by Jeffrey R. W. Rath, trained by Wesley Oulton and ridden by Silvino Morales. Bringontherush was second and Our Storm Chaser third. 
 
Congratulations, to the horses, trainers, owners & jockey’s on their successes!
 
 

The Alberta Quarter Horse Racing Association promotes Quarter Horse Racing through the encouragement of breeding and ownership, as well as track development. Inaugurated in 1968, Quarter Horses have been competing in Alberta since 1957, beginning at the Millarville racetrack.

Photos by Ryan Haynes, Coady Photo CTM