Keith Waples
Keith Waples (born December 8, 1923 in Victoria Harbour, Ontario) is a Hall of Fame sulky driver and trainer in the sport of harness racing. In 1959, Waples became the first driver to record a sub two-minute mile in Canada and the first to win a $100,000 race in Canada.
Keith Waples | |
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Occupation | Harness racing driver & trainer |
Born | December 8, 1923 Victoria Harbour, Ontario, Canada |
Career wins | 3,207 (many more from earlier times when records were not kept) [1] |
Major racing wins | |
Maple Leaf Trot (1954, 1962) International Trot (1962) Little Brown Jug (1972) Messenger Stakes (1972) Adios Pace (1972) Prix d'Été (1972) | |
Honours | |
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1973) Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1978) United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame (1987) | |
Significant horses | |
Tie Silk, Strike Out |
In 1962, Keith Waples drove Tie Silk to victory in the International Trot at Roosevelt Raceway.[2] and in 1972 with the colt Strike Out he won the Little Brown Jug,[3] the Adios Pace [4] and Prix d'Été.[5]
Keith Waples was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1973 [6] and the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1978 [7] and the United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 1987.[8] In 2008, Waples was an inductee (Athlete category) of the Midland (Ontario) Sports Hall of Fame.
References
- Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
- Chicago Tribune - August 19, 1962 Retrieved October 13, 2016
- Chicago Tribune - September 22, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016
- Sports Illustrated - August 21, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016
- Ottawa Journal - August 28, 1972 Retrieved October 13, 2016
- Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved October 13, 2016
- Canadian Harness Racing Hall of Fame Retrieved October 13, 2016
- United States Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame Retrieved October 13, 2016