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Losing Michael Burns

February 16th, 2010 by Peter Gross

We were saddened to hear of the death of multiple award winning photographer Michael Burns, who passed away on Sunday, February 8th at the age of 84. I was aware that Burns was not faring well after speaking with his son Michael a few weeks before the Sovereign Awards. Both of the Burns, Sr. and [...]

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Awards and more awards

February 1st, 2010 by Peter Gross

I did the daily double, so to speak of the horse racing awards on the weekend – The Sovereigns on Friday and the O’Briens on Saturday. The Sovereigns broke dramatically with tradition by holding their blingfest at the Ultra nightclub in a far less formal environment than we’d been used to. Though the room might have been [...]

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Me in the winners circle

January 25th, 2010 by Peter Gross

It almost sounds silly to brag that you own 1/100th of a horse, but today’s blog is about a guy – i.e. me – who owns 1% of a trotter and because of that, I had a real thrill Saturday night. In the fall of 2008, I acquired one share of a horse named Son [...]

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How to write like a sports pro

January 17th, 2010 by Peter Gross

I have been advised that there are pretty good numbers regarding the masses who visit this blog regularly. Not to puff myself up too much, but perhaps some of you have a certain appreciation for solid sports writing. If so, this one is for you. My colleague, Perry Lefko, conducts a Sports Writing course at [...]

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More on Chantal. Jamieson, McNair punished

January 14th, 2010 by Peter Gross

Ok, guess I’m still steaming about the selection of Alexandra Wozniak as the winner of the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canada’s athlete of the year. This rant of mine is not meant to demean Wozniak. She’s very much a bright light in the darkness that has been women’s tennis in this country, but in 2009, she did not [...]

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Below you will see the voting for the Canadian Athletes of the Year.  Sidney Crosbie was the runaway winner of the Lou Marsh Award and tennis player Alexandra Wozniak was chosen for the Bobbie Rosenfeld bling.  This is a horse racing blog, so when I ask, ‘Does anyone see anything wrong with this picture?’ you [...]

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RandyWaples wins # 5000

December 21st, 2009 by Peter Gross

Timing is everything in the world of sports. Harness driver Randy Waples hit the winners circle for the 5000th time, but because he did it sometime past 11:00 pm Saturday night, it received all the attention of a Scarborough High School  jr girls volleyball match. Waples steered Keystone Horatio to victory in the 10th race in the [...]

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A multi faceted weekend at Woodbine

December 1st, 2009 by Peter Gross

I had multiple reasons for going to Woodbine this weekend. The 25th edition of Down The Stretch, Canada’s most informative and entertaining horse racing newspaper arrived at my door – all 5500 copies of it – Friday morning and that meant, for me, a day of distributing the paper at various locations. Our next issue [...]

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Just bragging

November 26th, 2009 by Peter Gross

The Jockey Club of Canada revealed yesterday the finalists for the Media portion of the Sovereign Awards and excuse my self- promotion, but the paper I edit, Down The Stretch, Canada’s most informative and entertaining horse racing newspaper got the most nominations. We have five candidates in the finals, though the night of the Awards [...]

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Lobbying for Chantal

November 19th, 2009 by Peter Gross

In the next issue of Down The Stretch, Canada’s most informative and entertaining horse racing newspaper, we’re going all estrogen, dedicating most of the paper to the remarkable accomplishments of female horses, lady jockeys and trainers in 2009. The following is my attempt to get Chantal Sutherland some attention for the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as [...]

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