The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Marc Campbell cleans up

Winsloe trainer, driver recognized during P.E.I. online awards ceremony

- NICHOLAS OAKES nicholasoa­kes@hotmail.com Nicholas Oakes' column appears in The Guardian each Friday. He can be reached at nicholasoa­kes@hotmail.com.

The P.E.I. standardbr­ed horse owners awards banquet took on a new form this year due the coronaviru­s (COVID-19 strain) pandemic.

Usually held in April before the new racing season starts up, the annual banquet was postponed.

When it became clear hosting the event in its original format would not be feasible in 2020, the crew at Universum Media was put to the task of creating an hourlong virtual awards show, which took place Saturday evening.

Red Shores’ track announcer Vance Cameron was master of ceremony along with Red Shores’ Peter MacPhee and Lee Drake.

Anthony MacDonald, manager of the nation’s biggest harness racing outfit in

Thestable.ca, was meant to be the guest speaker.

The Kingston native instead had a short message from his home base of Campbellvi­lle, Ont., to share on the broadcast. A number of other guests were on the presentati­on, including Charlottet­own Mayor Philip Brown, Red

Shores’ racing experience manager Adam Walsh and P.E.I. Standardbr­ed Horse Owners Associatio­n president Peter Smith.

Trainer-driver Marc Campbell was the big winner of the night, being presented with the driver of the decade award for his 10-year stint as top driver at Red Shores at the Charlottet­own Driving Park (CDP).

Campbell trainee Rose Run Quest was crowned horse of the year for owner Blair Hansen of Charlottet­own, pacer of the year and aged pacing horse of the year, while stable mate Freddie was named aged trotting horse of the year for the Three Wisemen Stable of Kingston.

Barrieau-McIsaac stake winner Notorious was the other Campbell-trained award winner as he captured the three-year-old pacing colt honour.

Notorious was co-owned by Darryl and Gordon MacLean of Winsloe along with Shirley Symes of Springhill, N.S.

Maritime champion Gettin Messi received some well-deserved hardware as the Mike McGuigan-driven and Barney McGuigantr­ained trotter was named three-year-old trotting colt of the year as well as overall trotter of the year for former owner Jamie Whalen of Avondale.

P.E.I. SCENE

The harness racing season kicks off this evening in Prince County with the first card of the year at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway. The 11-dash presentati­on gets underway at 6 p.m.

The CDP was scheduled to race Thursday and Saturday evenings this week at 6 p.m. Summerside’s next card will be Canada Day with an afternoon presentati­on.

The Future Stars of the 2020 season will take to the track Monday at the CDP with a number of two-yearold qualifiers scheduled for a 6 p.m. start time.

CONDOLENCE­S

My condolence­s go out to the family of Brent Mutch, who passed away earlier this week. The 86-year-old Earnesclif­fe resident was a longtime harness racing fan and was involved in the business as an owner and trainer.

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