Superstars headline Canadian Pacing Derby

Milton, ON — World champion Lather Up and defending champion McWicked headline a group of nine entrants for this year’s C$525,000 Canadian Pacing Derby.

The entry box for Canada’s oldest harness stakes race closed Tuesday morning (Aug. 20) with nine older pacers entered. Eliminations will not be required for this year’s edition of the Canadian Pacing Derby and all nine will compete in the final on Saturday (Aug. 31) at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Earlier this season Lather Up matched Always B Miki’s world record of 1:46 at The Meadowlands. Lisa photo.

Lather Up, the co-fastest Standardbred of all-time, will return to the site of his richest victory and attempt to add another lucrative victory to his dream season. The 4-year-old captured last year’s Pepsi North America Cup at Mohawk Park and earlier this season matched Always B Miki’s world record of 1:46 at The Meadowlands.

Trained by Clyde Francis, Lather Up is undefeated in six career starts at Mohawk Park. The son of I’m Gorgeous is currently riding a four-race win streak, which includes victories in the Dan Patch, Sam McKee Memorial, William Haughton Memorial and Graduate Series final, to bring his season’s record to eight wins in 11 starts and career record to 23 wins in 36 starts.

A 50 percent interest in Lather Up was recently purchased by Taylor Made Sales and Stallions, who owned last year’s Pacing Derby runner-up Lazarus N. The current ownership group of Lather Up consists of his breeders Gary and Barbara Iles, George Teague Jr. and Taylor Made Stallions. The 4-year-old currently sits at $1.6 million in career earnings.

Casie Coleman trainee McWicked is returning to defend his Pacing Derby title. The 8-year-old captured last year’s edition in convincing fashion en route to being named the Horse of the Year in both Canada and the U.S.

McWicked continues to add to his incredible legacy with $501,591 earned this season to bring his career earnings to nearly $4.4 million. USTA/Mark Hall photo.

McWicked continues to add to his incredible legacy with $501,591 earned this season to bring his career earnings to nearly $4.4 million for owner Ed James’ S S G Stables. The superstar pacer led all Standardbreds in earnings last season, becoming the oldest horse in 43 years to top the money standings. He is also the oldest horse in harness racing history to receive Horse of the Year honors.

The Coleman trained McWicked most recently captured the Roll With Joe last Sunday afternoon at Tioga Downs.

Lather Up and McWicked have competed against each other five times this season. The season series currently favors Lather Up, who has scored victories in four of those five meetings.

Ron Burke trainee This Is The Plan heads towards the Canadian Pacing Derby with plenty of momentum on his side. The 4-year-old gelding captured last Sunday’s Prix D’Ete at Hippodrome 3R in a Canadian record of 1:49.1.

This Is The Plan’s only other victory this season came against four of his Pacing Derby rivals in the $500,000 Ben Franklin at Pocono. He sports the second highest seasonal earnings in the field with $626,618 collected in 13 starts.

Done Well and Filibuster Hanover join This Is The Plan to make up a trio of competitors in this year’s edition from the Burke barn.

There are plenty of local hopefuls joining McWicked in this year’s ‘Pacing Derby. Dr. Ian Moore trainee Casimir Richie P, Blake MacIntosh trainee Courtly Choice, Richard Moreau trainee Jimmy Freight and Carmen Auciello trainee Western Fame will all compete in the C$525,000 contest.

Courtly Choice captured last year’s Little Brown Jug and tuned up last Saturday for the Pacing Derby with a 1:49 victory in the Preferred at Mohawk Park. He’s won three of 10 stars to this point in his 4-year-old campaign.

Casimir Richie P has quietly risen to the Preferred ranks during his 4-year-old season, posting six wins in 15 starts.

Despite just one win this season, Jimmy Freight has banked more than $215,000 in 11 starts. The 4-year-old’s lone victory came in the Mohawk Gold Cup and he also finished second in the Confederation Cup and Battle of Lake Erie.

Levy Series winner Western Fame ranks third among the nine entrants in seasonal earnings with $549,275 earned in 13 starts this season. The 6-year-old joined the barn of Auciello for his most recent effort, a second-place finish to Courtly Choice in last Saturday’s Preferred.

The draw for the C$525,000 Canadian Pacing Derby final will take place Saturday evening (Aug. 24). The C$600,000 Maple Leaf Trot joins the Pacing Derby to headline a huge stakes program on Aug. 31 at Mohawk Park.

The entrants for this year’s Canadian Pacing Derby are listed in alphabetical order: Casimir Richie P, Courtly Choice, Done Well, Filibuster Hanover, Jimmy Freight, Lather Up, McWicked, This Is The Plan and Western Fame.

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