Journal Pioneer

PCHC recognizes successes

For 2017 season at Summerside track

- BY DESIREE ANSTEY newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

More than 300 people flocked to Credit Union Place on Saturday evening to recognize achievemen­ts during the 2017 harness racing season in Summerside.

Trainers, drivers, standardbr­eds and owners were honoured at the annual Prince County Horsemen’s Club awards dinner, which included a special guest appearance by John Campbell, a Hall of Fame harness racing driver. “Attending my first Gold Cup and Saucer last August was quite the experience, and left a pretty big impression on me,” said Campbell while addressing the audience at the sold-out event. “I had always heard what a great event it was. Wally Hennessey and Scott Bell had been telling me for many years that you just have to come.

“But hearing about it and experienci­ng it are two different things. It’s one of the best events in harness racing. The passion for harness racing and horses that the majority of people on the Island have is something that I really took notice of. . . It certainly makes the Island a special and unique place.” He continued: “P.E.I. has produced many world-class trainers and drivers, as well as owners that have raced horses at the highest level. . . We’re putting on a show for the public, and it must be presented in the best possible fashion.” Those in attendance at the event have dipped their toes into every aspect of the standardbr­ed industry, and they came from across the province to show their dedication and support for the racing tradition that dates back to the 1880s on the Island.

Three awards

Marc Campbell, nicknamed the “King” of Island harness racing, scooped up three awards, including top driver, top trainer, and horseman of the year.

“I’ve been involved in harness racing my whole life and I was proud to get the awards with my family in attendance,” said Campbell, a regular driver at Red Shores at Summerside Raceway.

“My whole family is involved in harness racing, it’s a family affair, and being recognized for all the hard work at the event makes me want to push even more for next year.” Campbell acknowledg­ed that he was surprised when he was presented with the horseman of the year award.

“I wasn’t expecting that award and it was the final one of the night, so it was a great feeling,” he added.

Campbell is predicting a very exciting 2018 harness racing season on P.E.I.

“We have a bunch of young horses getting ready, around 23, 24, and I have a feeling that it will be a great season,” Campbell concluded.

The first live card of the 2018 meet in Summerside is scheduled for Monday, May 21, at 1 p.m.

 ?? DAWN MACINNIS PHOTO ?? George Riley, right, presents Marc Campbell with the 2017 Prince County Horsemen’s Club’s horseman of the year award at Credit Union Place on Saturday night. Campbell’s son, Landon, takes part in the presentati­on.
DAWN MACINNIS PHOTO George Riley, right, presents Marc Campbell with the 2017 Prince County Horsemen’s Club’s horseman of the year award at Credit Union Place on Saturday night. Campbell’s son, Landon, takes part in the presentati­on.
 ?? DAWN MACINNIS PHOTO ?? Hall of Fame harness racing driver John Campbell was the guest speaker for the annual Prince County Horsemen’s Club annual awards dinner at Credit Union Place on Saturday night.
DAWN MACINNIS PHOTO Hall of Fame harness racing driver John Campbell was the guest speaker for the annual Prince County Horsemen’s Club annual awards dinner at Credit Union Place on Saturday night.
 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Blu Meadow Willie, driven by Walter Cheverie, was named the recipient of the award for fan favourite horse of the year at the Prince County Horsemen’s Club annual awards dinner at Credit Union Place in Summerside on Saturday night. Blu Meadow Willie, a...
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Blu Meadow Willie, driven by Walter Cheverie, was named the recipient of the award for fan favourite horse of the year at the Prince County Horsemen’s Club annual awards dinner at Credit Union Place in Summerside on Saturday night. Blu Meadow Willie, a...

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