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Woodbine Entertainment cancels King's Plate due to heavy rains

TORONTO — The King's Plate has been cancelled. Woodbine Entertainment made the announcement Saturday on X, formerly known as Twitter, pointing to the weather as the reason.
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Paramount Prince, with Patrick Husbands aboard, crosses the finish line to win the 164th running of the King's Plate horse race in Toronto on Sunday, August 20, 2023. The King's Plate has been cancelled. Woodbine Entertainment made the announcement Saturday on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying the weather was the reason.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Blinch

TORONTO — The King's Plate has been cancelled.

Woodbine Entertainment made the announcement Saturday on X, formerly known as Twitter, pointing to the weather as the reason.

"In the interest of safety for our horses and horse people, Woodbine Entertainment has cancelled the remainder of Saturday’s live racing card due to unsafe racing conditions caused by heavy rains in the Greater Toronto Area," the statement said.

Woodbine Entertainment later said that the event would be rescheduled for next Friday.

Thirteen contestants, including champion and multiple stakes winner My Boy Prince, will compete for the $1 million King’s Plate, the first leg of the OLG Canadian Triple Crown.

It is the 165th edition of The King’s Plate, which is North America’s oldest continually run race and contested at 1 1/4 miles on the Woodbine all-weather course.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 17, 2024.

The Canadian Press