The organization says the Ontario Sears Stakes and its accompanying Prospect series will officially return to the Confederation Cup



Once again, there are four of the three-year-old Prospect series classes that will be held during the race card on Saturday, May 21. While the Confederation Cup will be held on Sunday, there will be the opening game of the grassroots series for the three-year-old pacing colt. The two are expected to attract a lot of attention from horse owners and sports fans.

In addition, Ontario Racing said the Gold Series at Woodbine Mohawk Park will begin on May 30, 2022 as the first leg for the 3-year-old trot colt. Trainer John Bax hopes to continue his momentum in a two-year campaign in which second-year trot gelding Quidly Resolved won three gold series categories. Thus, he earned CA$631,000 in 12 starts and O'Brien Award nominations.

Woodbine Mohawk Park Hill will host the grassroots semi - finals on September 22 and 23, with the championship taking place a week later. The OSS season will end with the gold super final on Oct. 15 at Milton Track. In addition, trademark events for tracks in the province, including Kinface Final, Arrow Trot, and Industry Day, will be held along with the regs of the gold, grassroots and Prospect series.

Ontario Racing has unveiled several changes to its OSS program. This year, horses that finished sixth and last in the Gold Super Final and the grassroots championships will be given 1 percent of the prize money. The Gold and Grassroots series consists of 11 or several trailers, while horses from sixth to last will also win 1% of the prize money.

Finally, the Standard Bread Improvement Program Committee decided to increase funding for a single Gold Series division with 11 horses or multiple trailers to CA$19,000. Other single gold series divisions will once again compete for CA$15,000. The organization also informed us that the start-up fee for Prospect Series is CA$100, whereas the start-up fee for the Grassroots Series is CA$400 now and the start-up fee for the Gold Series is CA$900.

a year beginning under restrictions
In January, horse racing in Ontario started the new year under new health and safety regulations. Under the provincial order, effective January 5, 2022, racetracks throughout the province must be operated with limited capacity. Indoor spaces had to be closed for visitors, outdoor spaces had to be reserved by guests, and the maximum number of spectators had to be 50% of the total.

List of 2022
On the last day of 2021, the Ontario Alcohol and Game Commission announced the date of its last approved race for the 2022 live racing season. For example, under the new calendar, Woodbine Mohawk Park will host a total of 223 days of Standard Bread races in 2022, while Woodbine Racecourse will host 133 days of Thoroughbred races.

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