This was the 28th edition of the
					
					O’Brien Awards, named in honor of the late Joe O’Brien, 
					an outstanding horseman and member of the Canadian Horse 
					Racing Hall of Fame.
					
					It was a big night for several winners who took home more 
					than one O’Brien trophy. 
					
					Betting Line, co-owned and trained by Casie Coleman of 
					Cambridge, Ont., who shares ownership with West Wins Stable, 
					Christine Calhoun and Mac Nichol, took home two O’Briens -- 
					one in the 3-year-old pacing colt category and one as 
					Canada’s Horse of the Year.
					
					Marvin Katz of Toronto, Ont., and Al Libfeld of Pickering, 
					Ont., were honored for the second consecutive year with the 
					Armstrong Breeder of the Year Award, and their 2-year-old 
					trotting filly, Ariana G, won the O’Brien in her division. 
					Katz also shares ownership on Idyllic Beach who was honored 
					as Canada’s 2-year-old Pacing Filly of the Year.
					
					Rick Zeron of Oakville, Ont., took home the O’Brien Award of 
					Horsemanship and his 2-year-old trotting colt, Mass 
					Production, was also honored with an O’Brien.
					
					Driver Sylvain Filion, of Milton, Ont., and trainer Richard 
					Moreau of Puslinch, Ont., added to their trophy collections, 
					both winning national honors in their respective categories 
					for the fourth time in their careers.
					
					Betting Line was almost perfect in 2016, finishing the 
					season with 14 wins and a second in 15 races to go along 
					with almost C$1.7 million in earnings. The Bettor's Delight 
					colt’s victories included the C$1 million Pepsi North 
					America Cup, the Battle of the Brandywine, the Milstein 
					Memorial, the Little Brown Jug, the Simcoe Stakes, and a 
					sweep of all of his Ontario Sires Stakes races, including 
					his OSS Super Final.
					
					What started as a partnership that focused on buying 
					yearlings and racing horses has evolved into one of harness 
					racing's most respected breeding enterprises for Marvin Katz 
					and Al Libfeld. Horses bred by this partnership won 29 races 
					and purses in excess of C$1.3 million in 2016. Their top 
					horses were All The Time, O’Brien winner Ariana G, Princess 
					Aurora and O Narutac Perfecto.
					
					Canada’s 2-year-old trotting filly of the year, Ariana G won 
					nine of 11 races and earned C$804,245 during her rookie 
					campaign. Stakes wins for the Muscle Hill filly included the 
					Breeders Crown, Jim Doherty Memorial, Peaceful Way 
					elimination and final, and New Jersey Sire Stakes 
					championship.
					
					Veteran horseman Rick Zeron continued to successfully 
					compete as a trainer and driver on the Woodbine 
					Entertainment Group circuit. Last year he drove 116 winners 
					and horses to almost C$2.6 million in purse earnings, while 
					training 49 winners and horses to C$1.7 million in earnings, 
					including Mass Production, winner of the O’Brien Award in 
					the 2-year-old trotting colt category.
					
					The Muscle Mass colt Mass Production won five of nine races 
					and more than C$285,000 during his rookie campaign. His 
					victories included four Ontario Sires Stakes wins 
					highlighted by a season’s best 1:54.4 stakes record effort 
					in the OSS Super Final.
					
					Sylvain Filion, a resident of Milton, Ont., won Canada’s 
					Driver of the Year title in 2012, 2013 and 2015 before 
					collecting his fourth bronze for the 2016 season. In 2016, 
					he drove 310 winners and led all Canadian drivers in the 
					earnings column with more than C$7.7 million, while joining 
					the C$100 million club for lifetime earnings. Filion was the 
					regular driver for O’Brien champion, 2-year-old pacing colt 
					Beyond Delight.
					
					Richard Moreau, of Puslinch, Ont., took home his fourth 
					consecutive O’Brien trophy. Moreau, who has been a regular 
					on the WEG circuit for more than 12 years, led all Canadian 
					trainers in the wins column with 249 and trained the winners 
					of nearly C$4 million.
					
					Louis-Philippe Roy was recognized as the Future Star winner. 
					In 2016, the Mont-Joli, QC resident put together some 
					phenomenal numbers, winning 233 races and driving horses to 
					earnings of more than C$1 million. Roy was the leading dash 
					winning driver at Hippodrome 3R and Rideau Carleton Raceway.
					
					Idyllic Beach was honored in the 2-year-old pacing filly 
					division. She hit the board in all of her 14 races, boasted 
					eight wins and almost C$730,000 in purse earnings. Major 
					stakes wins for the Somebeachsomewhere filly included the 
					She's A Great Lady elimination and final at Mohawk Racetrack, 
					along with the Kentuckiana Stakes at Hoosier Park, and the 
					International Stallion Stake at The Red Mile.
					
					The Bettor's Delight colt Beyond Delight, winner in the 
					2-year-old pacing colt category, won three of 11 races and 
					more than C$423,000 for his connections. His three wins were 
					major ones as he swept the elimination and final of the 
					Metro Pace and won a division of the Champlain Stakes, all 
					at Mohawk Racetrack.
					
					L A Delight picked up her second consecutive O’Brien trophy 
					after putting together another stellar season as a sophomore, 
					winning nine races in 19 starts and more than C$787,000. The 
					3-year-old pacing filly was perfect in the Ontario Sires 
					Stakes events, sweeping six of six, including the 
					season-ending Super Final. She posted a life’s best 1:49.1 
					in winning the Nadia Lobell at The Meadows.
					
					Lady Shadow also won her second consecutive O’Brien Award in 
					the older pacing mare category. She put together another 
					profitable season with 12 victories and more than C$945,000 
					in earnings. She was strong throughout the season, sweeping 
					the elimination and final of the Roses Are Red, the Milton 
					Stakes, and the elimination and final of the Breeders Crown 
					before capping her year with a win in the TVG FFA at The 
					Meadowlands.
					
					Wiggle It Jiggleit, the sport’s richest harness horse last 
					season with C$1.8 million bankrolled was voted Canada’s 
					older pacing horse of the year. He never finished worse than 
					third in his 24 races which included 15 wins and a mark of 
					1:47.2 posted in the Graduate final at The Meadowlands. The 
					multiple stakes winner captured Canada’s oldest stakes 
					event, The Canadian Pacing Derby at Mohawk Racetrack and 
					also secured runner-up finishes in the Confederation Cup and 
					Prix d'Été on Canadian soil.
					
					Caprice Hill won her second consecutive O’Brien, after a 
					profitable campaign in 2016 with eight wins in 15 starts and 
					purses in excess of C$630,000 for her connections. The 
					3-year-old trotting filly of the year won three of four 
					Ontario Sires Stakes events, the Casual Breeze, Simcoe 
					Stakes and was runner-up in the Hambletonian Oaks.
					
					Marion Marauder took divisional honors as Canada’s 
					3-year-old trotting colt of the year. He was a winner of 10 
					of 15 starts, became the ninth Trotting Triple Crown winner 
					in 2016 –- and first since 2006 –- by sweeping the 
					Hambletonian, Yonkers Trot, and Kentucky Futurity. The son 
					of Muscle Hill won the Goodtimes Stakes and a division of 
					the Stanley Dancer Memorial en route to a season that 
					amassed more than C$1.5 million in purses, topping the North 
					American earnings charts for all trotters.
					
					The incredible trotting mare Hannelore Hanover won 17 of 20 
					races and earned C$1.1 million in purses, leading all female 
					trotters in earnings and winning the O’Brien in her 
					division. Her victories included the Breeders Crown Mare 
					Trot and the Hambletonian Maturity, where she defeated male 
					rivals. She also beat the boys in the Centaur Trotting 
					Classic in addition to winning the Armbro Flight Stakes, TVG 
					Series championship for female trotters, Fresh Yankee, 
					Muscle Hill, and Miami Valley Distaff. Her mile time of 1:51 
					in winning the Armbro Flight equaled the world record for a 
					4-year-old trotting mare.
					
					Flanagan Memory was recognized as older trotting horse of 
					the year. The now 7-year-old son of Kadabra won six of 14 
					races including the Allerage and the Breeders Crown 
					Championship, and banked more than C$663,000 last season. 
					This was his second O’Brien Award as he won 3-year-old 
					trotting colt honors in 2013.
					
					The Media Excellence Awards and Outstanding Groom Award were 
					also presented at the O’Brien Awards gala.
					
					Teesha Symes, 27, of Cambridge, Ont., was recognized with 
					the Outstanding Groom Award for 2016. Symes has worked for 
					O’Brien Award winner Dr. Ian Moore for the last decade, and 
					full-time since 2012. The Springhill, N.S. native cared for 
					State Treasurer, Canada’s Horse of the Year in 2015, 
					throughout his racing career.
					
					In addition to State Treasurer, Symes went on the road to 
					care for Rockin In Heaven the past two years and also cared 
					for many of the Moore Stables’ 2-year-olds.
					
					Keith McCalmont of Toronto, Ont. won in the Outstanding 
					Written Work category for his contribution to the 
					‘Remembering Those Lost’ feature, published in the February 
					2016 issue of TROT Magazine. McCalmont talked to some of the 
					trainers and owners most affected by the tragic barn fire at 
					Classy Lane Training Centre and asked them to share some 
					memories of their beloved horses.
					
					Woodbine Entertainment’s 2016 Pepsi North America Cup 
					broadcast in HD won the Media Excellence Award in the 
					Outstanding Video, Film or Broadcast category.
					
					‘The Pepsi North America Cup’ aired across Canada on the 
					TSN2 television network on Saturday, June 18, 2022 from 10– 
					11 p.m. The 60-minute special broadcast of the C$1 million 
					Pepsi North America Cup aired in high definition and 
					featured live race coverage of the main event as well as a 
					feature on Emprize Hanover and her two foals.
					
					Clive Cohen’s photo of October racing at Mohawk Racetrack in 
					Campbellville, Ont. was the winner in the Outstanding 
					Photography category. This marked the third time that Cohen 
					has won in this category.
					
					Cohen's photo was taken on Oct. 1, 2016, at Mohawk Racetrack 
					and published later that night on the WEG Standardbred 
					Instagram feed. Cohen is the resident track photographer for 
					Standardbred racing at Mohawk and Woodbine Racetracks.
					
					Here is a complete list of winners and their respective 
					owners:
					 
						
							
							
							
							O’BRIEN 
							AWARD WINNERS
							PACERS
							
							
							TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
							Idyllic 
							Beach
							Owned by Christina Takter, East Windsor, NJ – John 
							Fielding, Toronto, ON – Brixton Medical Inc., 
							Matawan, NJ and Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON
 
							
							
							
							TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
							Beyond 
							Delight
							Owned by Jeffrey Snyder, Michael Snyder, New York, 
							NY and Four Friends Racing Stable LLC, Moorestown, 
							NJ
							
							
							THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY PACER
							L A 
							Delight
							Owned by Robert McIntosh Stables Inc., Windsor, ON – 
							CSX Stables, Liberty Center, OH, and Al McIntosh 
							Holdings, Inc., Leamington, ON
 
							
							
							
							THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT PACER
							Betting 
							Line
							Owned by West Wins Stable, Cambridge, ON, Christine 
							Calhoun, Chatham, ON and Mac Nichol, Burlington, ON
							
							OLDER 
							PACING MARE
							Lady 
							Shadow
							Owned by David Kryway, Amherstburg, ON, Carl Atley, 
							Xenia, OH, Ed Gold, Phoenixville, PA and BFJ Stable, 
							Philadelphia, PA
							
							OLDER 
							PACING HORSE
							Wiggle 
							It Jiggleit
							Owned by George Teague Jr. Inc., Harrington DE – 
							Teague Racing Partnership, Boynton Beach, FL
							
							TROTTERS
							
							TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
							Ariana G
							Owned by Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON & Al Libfeld, 
							Pickering, ON
							
							
							TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
							Mass 
							Production
							Owned by Rick Zeron Stables, Oakville, ON- James 
							Walker, Port Perry, ON- Bruno Dipoce, Wasaga Beach, 
							ON and Rene Allard, Matamoras, PA
							
							
							THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY TROTTER
							Caprice 
							Hill
							Owned by Tom Hill, Hamilton, ON
							
							
							THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT TROTTER
							Marion 
							Marauder
							Owned by Marion Jean Wellwood, Stratford, ON & Devin 
							Keeling, Cambridge, ON
 
							
							
							OLDER 
							TROTTING MARE
							
							Hannelore Hanover
							Owned by Burke Racing Stable LLC, Fredericktown, 
							PA – Weaver Bruscemi LLC, Canonsburg, PA – Frank 
							Baldachino, Clarksburg, NJ – J And T Silva Stables 
							LLC, Long Beach, NY
							
							
							OLDER 
							TROTTING HORSE
							Flanagan Memory
							Owned by Liette Flanagan, Repentigny – Rene Dion, 
							Saint-Lazare, QC
							
							HORSE OF 
							THE YEAR
							Betting 
							Line
							Owned by West Wins Stable, Cambridge, ON, Christine 
							Calhoun, Chatham, ON and Mac Nichol, Burlington, ON
							
							PEOPLE 
							AWARDS
							
							O’BRIEN 
							AWARD OF HORSEMANSHIP
							Rick Zeron, Oakville, ON
							
							ARMSTRONG 
							BREEDER OF THE YEAR
							Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON/Al Libfeld, Pickering, ON
							
							DRIVER OF 
							THE YEAR
							Sylvain Filion, Milton, ON
							
							TRAINER 
							OF THE YEAR
							Richard Moreau, Puslinch, ON
							
							FUTURE 
							STAR AWARD
							Louis Philippe Roy, Mont-Joli, QC
							
							
							
							ADDITIONAL AWARDS PRESENTED AT THE O’BRIEN AWARDS
							
							Outstanding Groom Award
							Teesha Symes, Cambridge, ON
							
							
							
							Standardbred Canada’s Media Excellence Awards
							Written Work – Keith McCalmont
							Broadcast – Woodbine Entertainment Group
							Photography - Clive Cohen