The Peterborough Examiner

Salive’s 150,000th call tonight at Kawartha Downs

- EXAMINER STAFF

Legendary race announcer Frank Salive will celebrate a significan­t career milestone, his 150,000th race call, Saturday at Kawartha Downs.

“It’s appropriat­e that Kawartha Downs is where it will happen as I got started announcing while I was in Peterborou­gh playing for the Peterborou­gh Petes,” Salive stated in a release.

“I give credit over the years being mentored by great announcers including Grant Wade, Ken LeDrew, Stan Bergstein, Jack Calvert, Marty Adler, Jack Riggs, Sam McKee, Ken Warkentin, Tom Durkin and Dan Loiselle.

“I got a great piece of advice early in my career to listen closely to what they did and add to that composite the best of what I thought I could bring to the broadcast. Simply stated though, the main ingredient­s of accuracy, impartiali­ty and a genuine passion for the game will always be the foundation.”

While Salive has kept a fairly accurate record of the races he’s called since his career began in 1974, he can’t pinpoint the exact race it will be on Kawartha’s card, so track officials have decided to make it the fourth after which a presentati­on will be made to the man they call the Velvet Fog.

“I have had a unique vantage point to see horse racing ’s evolution which in the last three decades involved the rapid explosion of off-track TV broadcasti­ng through the 1990s and the arrival of the internet just over 17 years ago,” said Salive, who has worked at many different tracks during his long tenure in the sport.

His longest stint was with Woodbine Entertainm­ent Group, followed by Western Fair and Pompano Park in Florida. He now spends his winters in the south and comes home in the summer to call at Fort Erie and occasional­ly at Kawartha when regular announcer Evan Loucks is on holidays as well as at Mohawk and Clinton.

“I’m very appreciati­ve for all of the tracks which have hired me over the years, my career would not have been possible without them. You are as good as your last race so, for the first race at KD on Saturday night, I definitely will be investing all of the physical, emotional and intellectu­al energy that I can summon as I always have and always will until my last race has crossed under the wire. It is a unique position where you are simultaneo­usly trying to fulfill the expectatio­ns of the patrons, horse people, management and TV directors.”

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have Frank celebrate this very significan­t milestone with us at Kawartha Downs on Saturday night,” said track marketing director Heather MacKay.

“Frank is a consummate profession­al. Prior to him coming to announce here earlier this year he watched the full broadcast the previous Saturday to familiariz­e himself with the horses, horse people and nightly promotions. It’s that attention to detail that make him one of the best.”

Racing gets underway at 7 p.m.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Frank Salive's view from the box at Kawartha Downs.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Frank Salive's view from the box at Kawartha Downs.

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