Canadian Hall Of Fame Jockey Hugo Dittfach, 85, Passes

Canadian Hall of Fame jockey Hugo Dittfach has died at age 85. A winner of over 4,000 races, “Hustlin' Hugo” Dittfach is remembered for his incredible work ethic and perseverance. Dittfach arrived in Canada following World War II, a refugee from East Germany that spent three-years in a Russian concentration camp in Poland.

While working at a restaurant in Calgary, Dittfach received a suggestion from a patron that he pursue horse racing due to his size. Launching his career in 1956, Dittfach was a leading rider in Western Canada before relocating to Ontario.

Dittfach would reach the pinnacle of Canadian racing in 1961, riding 20-1 longshot Blue Light to victory in the Queen's Plate, edging the world's leading race-winning jockey Johnny Longden and race-favorite Just Don't Shove in one of the closest finishes in race history.

Dittfach remained a fixture and leading rider at Woodbine, Greenwood and Fort Erie for many years, winning numerous stakes, including the Prince of Wales a record five-times. He retired from riding in 1989 to become a trainer.

“So many individuals in our racing industry, including myself, are lucky to have cherished memories of Hugo,” said Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment. “Hugo was a hard-working, earnest man, that gave his all every time he got on the back of a horse. Hugo rode regularly for Jim Dandy Stable and I fondly remember his ride on Ruthie's Run to win the Princess Elizabeth Stakes in 1974.

“A true gentleman, Hugo made an incredible contribution to our sport in Ontario and will be missed by all.”

“Hustlin' Hugo” won the Sovereign Award as Canada's Outstanding Jockey in 1975, was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1983 and received the Avelino Gomez Memorial Award in 1991 for his contributions to the sport.

Woodbine Entertainment extends sincere condolences to the family and friends of Hugo Dittfach.

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Hall of Fame Jockey Hugo Dittfach Passes Away

Canadian Hall of Fame jockey Hugo Dittfach passed away at the age of 85. A refugee from East Germany, Dittfach spent three years in a Russian concentration camp in Poland during World War II before emigrating to Canada. He began his riding career in 1956 and was a leading rider in Western Canada before relocating to Ontario.

Dittfach won the 1961 Queen's Plate aboard 20-1 longshot Blue Light. The pair just edged the world's leading race-winning jockey Johnny Longden and race-favorite Just Don't Shove in one of the closest finishes in the Classic race's history.

Dittfach remained a fixture and leading rider at Woodbine, Greenwood and Fort Erie for many years, winning numerous stakes, including the Prince of Wales S. a record five times. He retired from riding in 1989 to become a trainer.

“So many individuals in our racing industry, including myself, are lucky to have cherished memories of Hugo,” said Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment. “Hugo was a hard-working, earnest man, that gave his all every time he got on the back of a horse. Hugo rode regularly for Jim Dandy Stable and I fondly remember his ride on Ruthie's Run to win the Princess Elizabeth S. in 1974.

“A true gentleman, Hugo made an incredible contribution to our sport in Ontario and will be missed by all.”

'Hustlin' Hugo won the Sovereign Award as Canada's Outstanding Jockey in 1975, was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1983 and received the Avelino Gomez Memorial Award in 1991 for his contributions to the sport.

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Woodbine Adjusts Post Times For Thursday, Friday, And Saturday Cards

Woodbine Entertainment has announced post time adjustments for live racing this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack.

Post time for Thursday (Nov. 4) and Saturday (Nov. 6) has been moved back from 12:55 p.m. to 1:10 p.m., while post time for Friday (Nov. 5) has been pushed up from 4:50 p.m. to 4:10 p.m.

These adjusted post times will only be in place for this week. Post time for Sunday (Nov. 7) remains at 12:55 p.m.

Live racing takes place this Thursday through Sunday at Woodbine Racetrack. For more information, visit www.WoodbineRacetrack.com.

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Hicksy Becomes First Stakes Winner for Hootenanny

Hicksy became the first black-type winner for his GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf-winning freshman sire Hootenanny Saturday in Woodbine's Display S. Fourth on debut over the local synthetic Sept. 12, he rebounded with a six-length demolition next out at this oval Oct. 3, earning an 80 Beyer Speed Figure. Keeping a watchful eye on the leading favorite from second through a :46.10 half-mile, the bay swept up alongside the chalk in the final sixteenth and edged clear to score. The winner is the first foal out of Fantastic Score, whose only foal since is an Exaggerator filly. She was bred back to Mitole. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

DISPLAY S., C$130,000, Woodbine, 10-30, 2yo, 7f (AWT), 1:23.38, ft.
1–HICKSY, 120, c, 2, by Hootenanny
                1st Dam: Fantastic Score, by Even the Score
                2nd Dam: Stormy Kristine, by Storm Creek
                3rd Dam: Cruising Kris, by Kris S.
($45,000 Ylg '20 FTKOCT). 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Lanni
Bloodstock LLC; B-Richard Forbush (KY); T-Kevin Attard;
J-Antonio A. Gallardo. C$75,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0,
$98,129. *First black-type winner for freshman sire (by Quality Road).
2–Ironstone, 124, c, 2, Mr Speaker–Casey's Dreamin', by
Unbridled's Song. (C$7,000 Ylg '20 CANSEP). O-Tequesta
Racing Inc. and Jupiter Leasing Co.; B-Kingview Farms (ON);
T-W. V. Armata. C$30,000.
3–Optigogo, 120, c, 2, Optimizer–Colour the Wind, by Storm
Cat. ($0 RNA Wlg '19 KEENOV; $4,700 RNA Ylg '20 OBSWIN;
$12,000 Ylg '20 OBSOCT). O/B-Calumet Farm (KY); T-Eoin G.
Harty. C$13,750.
Margins: 3/4, 3/4, NK. Odds: 2.30, 1.20, 23.95.
Also Ran: Heat Merchant, Souper Legacy, Twenty Four Mamba. Scratched: Dancin in Da'nile.

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