H3R’s Prix d’Ete Grand Circuit stake canceled for 2022

At 1h23, on January 29, 2022 By STEVEN WOLF

The 2022 Prix d’Ete Grand Circuit race that was scheduled for Sunday (Aug. 21) at the Hippodrome 3R racetrack in Quebec, has been canceled for 2022.

The Quebec Jockey Club made the announcement today, citing that due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has shut down all of the Off Track Betting sites in Quebec and at the racetrack and with the uncertainty of being able to have spectators at the racetrack starting this fall, it was in the best interest to cancel the C$200,000 race for 2022. The race was also canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic.

“Because all of our OTBs have been closed since Dec. 20 of last year due to COVID, we must cut back our premier race again this year,” said Claude Levesque, chairman of the Quebec Jockey Club. “I am confident next year will be brighter and a much different story.”

One of the richest races in North America restricted to just 4-year-olds, the Prix d’Ete dates back to 1966 at Blue Bonnets Raceway in Montreal. Over the years many world champions won the prestigious race. The stakes race ended when Blue Bonnets closed in 1992 and was revived by the Quebec Jockey Club in 2014.

 

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