Howden Sponsors Crown Prince Cup

International insurance broker Howden will sponsor the Listed The Crown Prince's Cup at the Rashid Equestrian & Horseracing Club in Bahrain this year. The 2000 metre race takes place on Jan. 28.

David Howden, founder and group chief executive officer of Howden and a racehorse owner and breeder, said, “Our sponsorship of The Crown Prince's Cup in Bahrain, alongside our partnership with Ascot, helps to deepen our relationships in a sport we love and enable us to further understand and respond to the worldwide risks challenges it faces. Howden has operated in the Middle East for over ten years with offices across the region, including in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman and Turkey as well as our Howden One partners. We have developed a strong reputation as one of the leading brokers in the region by combining the strength of a global broker with the personal touch of a group with employee ownership at its heart.”

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Watch the Pegasus Live! Show on Jan. 29 at 4:30 p.m.

Join America's Best Racing for the 2022 Pegasus World Cup as hosts Julie Stewart-Binks, America’s Best Racing’s Dan Tordjman, and Sarah Cline take viewers to Gulfstream Park on Saturday, Jan. 29 at 4:30 p.m. ET for Pegasus Live!  They’ll take you behind the scenes at the Pegasus World Cup with multiple special guests and cover everything from the major story lines, the celebrities, the fashion, and betting the great card of races. Don’t miss this immersive second-screen Pegasus Live! experience that allows fans and bettors to interact in real-time.   

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‘I Think He’s An Overachiever’: Casse Confident In Sir Winston Ahead Of Pegasus World Cup

Fans of Woodbine racing have a horse to cheer for in the Pegasus World Cup.

Sir Winston, who has contested seven of his 19 career starts at Woodbine, is set to square off against a star-stacked field, including last year's winner Knicks Go, in the Grade 1, $3 million Pegasus World Cup on Jan. 29 at Gulfstream Park.

“Woodbine is what got Sir Winston started,” said dual Hall of Famer trainer Casse, of the 2019 Belmont Stakes champion. “He was struggling as a young horse and we brought him to Woodbine. He got good and then went on and won the Belmont.”

After making his first two career starts south of the border in 2018, the son of Awesome Again made three starts at Woodbine, winning two of three, including a victory in the Display Stakes, in what was the final start of his two-year-old campaign.

“I think he's an overachiever,” said Casse. “I always tell the story where he got beat 20 lengths his first two starts and then went on to win the Belmont. He's always going to be special in my heart for that reason. He tries. He's not an imposing horse. He's an average-looking horse and became much better-looking as he got older.”

Bred and owned by Tracy Farmer, Sir Winston hit his best stride at Woodbine in 2021 after returning from an 11 ½-month hiatus from racing. He was sent to the sidelines near the end of 2020 before he loaded into the starting gate last August where he won an allowance race.

His past four engagements, three of them stakes, have all come at the Toronto oval, yielding two wins and a pair of seconds.

Sir Winston closed out his 5-year-old season with runner-up performances in the Grade 3 Durham Cup and Grade 2 Autumn at Woodbine before a smart score in the Grade 3 Valedictory Stakes, over 1 ½ miles, on Dec. 5.

“The Valedictory, of course,” offered Casse, as to which 2021 win was the most impressive. “For Sir Winston, it was a little frustrating. A couple of times he got a little unlucky and I thought he could have won. The problem with Sir Winston is that a mile and a sixteenth is a little short for him. He would kick-in and everyone would sprint home and he would start kicking and then he's kind of run into traffic. It wasn't the rider's fault. He just doesn't have that quick, responsive acceleration. But he's a hard-trying horse.”

He has also overcome his fair share of adversity.

“We had him in Dubai. He was supposed to run in the 2020 World Cup and then they canceled it. He just didn't come back the same horse from Dubai. It took us a long time to get him back. We had to make a decision as to whether to retire him or give him a long break. So, we sent him back to the Farmer's place and he spent a lot of time there. Kudos to their farm because he came back a better horse.”

After the Valedictory triumph, Sir Winston headed back to south Florida to be with Casse, where he has been working over the dirt at Palm Meadows Training Center. On Jan. 7, he travelled five panels in 1:00.55, the second quickest of 27 moves at the distance.

Sir Winston arrives at the Pegasus with a 6-4-1 mark from 19 starts, with earnings of $1,189,873.

“In 2021, he gave me everything he had every time,” praised Casse.

He's hoping for similar good fortune this year, starting on Jan. 29 in the Sunshine State.

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Five Horseplayers Named to NHC Hall of Fame

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) selected five handicappers for induction to the NTRA National Horseplayers Championship (NHC)'s Hall of Fame: Stanley Bavlish, Michael Beychok, David Gutfreund, Paul Matties, Jr., and the late J. Randy Gallo. The five horseplayers are the eighth class of inductees and will be recognized during the 22nd NHC Champions Dinner Jan. 30. The dinner will be held at the conclusion of the NHC, which is presented by Racetrack Television Network, Caesars Entertainment, and Bally's Las Vegas.

Honorees were chosen by their peers and join 14 past NHC Hall of Fame inductees. Criteria for nomination includes having competed in NHC-sanctioned tournaments; having played consistently well over an extended period of time; having gained the respect of peers; and having contributed to the overall growth and success of NHC tournament play, with indelible positive and lasting results.

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