Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup

Juravinski Cup trophy

In 2022, flamboro downs' signature race was renamed 'The Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup' to honour Charlie Juravinski, the co-founder of flamboro downs and Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Famer who passed away in February 2022.

The race was formerly known as the confederation cup. The confederation cup has a storied history spanning several decades, one that's been graced with a plethora of stellar Cup Champion racehorses.

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2023

Fourever Boy: Juravinski Cup winner action photo

Driver Trevor Henry utilized the pylon post with Fourever Boy and procured a pocket ride to glory when he then shot through the open stretch and took the $262,000 Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup, for pacing four-year-olds, on Sunday night (May 21) at Flamboro Downs.

The complexion of the race changed earlier in the evening when morning line choice Bythemissal was a scratch due to sickness, allowing Ron to draw in and leave from post three. Fourever Boy squeaked into the Juravinski Memorial final after finishing fifth in his elimination to Birthday on May 14.

“I expected him to be way better,” trainer Tim Twaddle said after the race. “Deep down, I was obviously was dreaming about winning the race, but second-guessing myself after last week of course. I spoke to Dexter a couple times through the week and made a few changes. I did a small shoeing change, we did a little vet work. He was just much sharper coming into the race.”

Fourever Boy races for owners Micki Rae Stables LLC and Tim Twaddle. In his march to millionaire status, Fourever Boy collected his sixth victory from 39 starts. His earnings currently sit at $910,961 and he paid $11 to win.

Fourever Boy Wins Juravinski Mem Cup (SC)

2022

Line Drive Hanover Winners Circle Photo

The inaugural edition of the $273,500 Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup was a race for the history books as Linedrive Hanover blazed around Flamboro Downs' half-mile oval to set a new all-age track and Canadian record on May 22, 2022.

Formerly known as the confederation cup, Flamboro Downs' signature race for four-year-old pacers was renamed in 2022 in honour of Charles Juravinski, the track's co-founder and Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Famer who passed away in February 2022.

Linedrive Hanover blazed home a winner in a career-best clocking of 1:49 flat to become Canada's fastest pacer on a half-mile track. The time of the mile knocked one-fifth of a second off the Canadian record on a half-mile track set by This Is This Plan at Hippodrome 3R in 2019. It also bested Somebeachsomewhere's 1:49.2 all-age track record that the Hall of Famer set as a three-year-old in 2008.

Linedrive Hanover Sets Track Record (SC)


2019

Done Well Wins 41st Confederation Cup (SC)


2018

Filibuster Hanover Wins confed cup 40

Filibuster Hanover
2018 confederation cup champion.
Trainer:Ron Burke  Driver:Yannick Gingras
Race Summary
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2017 confederation cup
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Western Fame Cup Champion

Photo Gallery - 2017 Cup photos

YouTube replay - 2017 Cup Video Replay


2016 confederation cup
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SC story- Rockin Ron Sets Canadian Record
YouTube replay- 2016 Cup Final Video replay


2015 confederation cup
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