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Location
  
Trois-Rivières, Québec

Surface
  
Dirt

Inaugurated
  
1966

Purse
  
200,000 USD (2016)

Race type
  
Harness race for standardbred pacers

Website
  
Standardbred Canada [1]

Distance
  
1 mile (1,609 metres or 8 furlongs)

La course du prix d t 2012 sur l hippodrome paris vincennes


Prix d'Été is a race for four-year-old Standardbred pacers at Hippodrome 3R in Trois-Rivières, Québec. It was run for the first time in 1966 as the Prix d'Automne (Autumn Classic) at the now defunct Blue Bonnets Raceway in Montreal. Run over a distance of one mile on a 5/8 mile oval track, the race was open to pacers age four and older. A $50,000 purse made it the richest harness race at that time in Canadian history. In 1967 the race was renamed the L'Amble du Centenaire (Centennial Pace) in honor of Canada's 100 birthday and made open to pacers age three and older. In 1968 it became the Prix d'Été and in 1971 was modified to a stake race for three-year-old pacers. Retrieved August 2, 2016.

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The Prix d'Été was one of the top harness races in North America through 1992. The 1993 edition had to be cancelled due to a five-month strike by horsemen. However, the race was not run again until being revived in 2014 at Hippodrome 3R in Trois-Rivières as a race for four-year-olds. With a purse of $200,000, it is currently the richest race in North America for four-year-old pacers. Retrieved July 21, 2016.

Records

Most wins by a driver
  • 2 - Keith Waples (1972, 1975)
  • 2 - Michel Lachance (1988, 1989)
  • 2 - Yannick Gingras (2014, 2016)
  • Most wins by a trainer
  • 6 – Billy Haughton (1967, 1970, 1974)
  • Stakes record
  • 1:50 3/5 – Sunfire Blue Chip (2014) & All Bets Off (2015)
  • References

    Prix d'Été Wikipedia


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