Welcome to the Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Program
2012 Program
By using the links above, 2012 Program details are available in the Critiera Book and applications to enter horses and people can be accessed through the link for the Progam Registry. If you require further information or assistance, please contact the Quarter Horse Program Coordinator at (416) 213-0520.
Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Plan approved by ORC
In 2006 in partnership with the Ontario Quarter Horse racing community, the ORC developed a multi-year Strategic Plan to support development of a strong and sustainable Quarter Horse racing industry in Ontario. The Plan identified a number of goals and objectives to achieve measured, balanced growth for the sector and to improve the quantity and quality of Ontario-bred racing stock active in Quarter Horse racing in Ontario. The Plan forms the foundation upon which the annual program are developed and approved.
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Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Plan |
Quarter Horse Racing Industry Advisory Group
Members of the new Quarter Horse Racing Industry Advisory Group met for the first time in February 2008, beginning a new phase in the implementation of the Ontario Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Plan (Plan). The Advisory Group has been selected to provide input and advice to the ORC regarding the stewardship of the Plan, evaluating progress on implementation of the Plan, and making recommendations to the Ontario Racing Commission (ORC) on industry issues.
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News Release announcing Advisory Group |
Reporting on Program Success
The Program Administrator is responsible for reporting on the Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Program on an annual basis to the Board of the Ontario Racing Commission and to the industry it supports.
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2008 Audited QHRIDP Financial Statements
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2007 Audited QHRIDP Financial Statements
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2006 Audited QHRIDP Financial Statements
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Annual Report 2006 and 2007 |
Racing Quarterly
To promote and encourage the Quarter Horse Racing Industry in Ontario, the Program supports the Ontario based publication Racing Quarterly. Each issue of the magazine contains a four page spread of information about the Program. For more information about the magazine, contact Horse Publications Group at info@horse-canada.com.
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Racing Quarterly, Winter 2012
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Racing Quarterly, Autumn 2012
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Racing Quarterly, Summer 2012
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Racing Quarterly, Spring 2012
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Racing Quarterly, Winter 2011
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Racing Quarterly, Autumn 2011
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Racing Quarterly, Summer 2011
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Racing Quarterly, Spring 2011
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Racing Quarterly, Winter 2010
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Racing Quarterly, Autumn 2010
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Racing Quarterly, Summer 2010
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Racing Quarterly, Spring 2010
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Racing Quarterly, Spring 2009
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Racing Quarterly, Summer 2009
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Racing Quarterly, Autumn 2009
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Racing Quarterly, Winter 2009 |
Pathway to Employment and Education
The Pathway to Employment and Education is a multi-faceted approach to bringing skilled workers into the Quarter Horse racing and breeding industry. Through a two-day orientation session the Pathway Program showcases the full potential of the racing industry to new and emerging employees. The Program aims to partner Pathway Students with Pathway Mentors, employers in the Quarter Horse racing industry who take on the role of mentoring these individuals and promoting skills development. The Program partners with the Equine Guelph Groom One Certification Program, which provides the platform for accreditation of the knowledge and skills required of a qualified racehorse caretaker. To support and encourage ongoing skills training, Pathway Students hired by Quarter Horse breeders or trainers are eligible for bursary bonuses and tuition reimbursement as they complete the Groom One Certificate Program.
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Pathway Program Criteria
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Mentor Wage Subsidy Application
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Bursary Bonus Application
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Tuition Reimbursement Application
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Application to Enrol a Student
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Application to Enrol a Mentor
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Pathway to Employment and Education Program Brochure
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Pathway Program Flow Chart - Pathway Mentors
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Pathway Program Flow Chart - Pathway Students
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Skills Development Tuition Scholarship
The Skills Development Tuition Scholarship provides an opportunity for subsidized skills training and upgrading to individuals enrolled in equine-related academic programs or other programs that advance and improve the horse racing industry in Ontario.
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Tuition Scholarship Criteria
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Tuition Scholarship Application
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Post Racing Incentive Program
The Post Racing Bonus is awarded to ex-racehorses for participation in the speed events of barrel racing and pole bending at selected venues. A total of $20,000 has been allocated for bonus payments in 2012. The maximum payment per horse will be $1,500. The Post Racing Bonus provides added value for horses who have raced in Ontario; an incentive for people to buy racehorses at the end of their racing career; and an incentive for people to use ex-racehorses in horse sport.
Eligible horses must have raced at Ajax Downs (formerly Picov Downs) and can earn Post Racing Bonus points by competing at events run by participating associations
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Post Racing Bonus Criteria |
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Post Racing Bonus Application
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Post Racing Bonus Brochure
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Ontario Quarter Horse Breeders and Trainers
A listing of local Quarter Horse breeders and trainers has been published to improve access to services and horses in Ontario’s Quarter Horse racing and breeding industry.
Any Quarter Horse breeder or trainer can be included on this list by filling out the Authorization form below and forwarding it to the Program Administrator
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Trainers and Breeders in the Quarter Horse Racing Industry |
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Quarter Horse Participant Authorization Form |
2012 Ontario Stallions
The list of Ontario Accredited Stallions for the 2012 Quarter Horse breeding season is now available and will be updated from time to time with the addition of new stallions. Please note that the Program makes no assurances that the stallions enrolled in the Program are DNA Typed for the purposes of Parent Verification.
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List of Accredited Quarter Horse Stallions, as of Feb 6, 2013
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Recognized Ontario Breds, Ontario Foaled and Ontario Sired
The Program Registry recognizes the following horses as Ontario Breds, Ontario Foaled and/or Ontario Sired for the purposes of competing in races with these conditions, or for benefiting from programs under the Ontario Quarter Horse Racing Industry Development Program.
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List of Horses, as of June 10, 2013
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Breeding Program
Development of a strong local breeding sector is an essential element for a sustainable Quarter Horse racing industry in Ontario. The Program recognizes that breeding programs and the racing program at Ajax Downs should work hand-in-hand to achieve the goals identified in the Plan.
The Breeding Program is administered by the Ontario Racing Commission through the Quarter Horse Program Registry, which tracks people and horses eligible for Program awards and benefits.
- To participate in the Breeding Program, people must enroll themselves – either as individuals, or on behalf of horse ownership partnerships, syndicates, or corporations, and hold a valid current ORC licence.
- Once enrolled, owners (and breeders) can “record” their horses in the Program Registry, and verify their status for awards as Ontario Foaled, Ontario Bred and/or Ontario Sired.
If you have any questions regarding the Program or application process, contact:
Ontario Racing Commission
Program Administrator
BY PHONE: 416-213-0520
BY FAX: 416-213-7827
BY EMAIL: qhprogram@ontarioracingcommission.ca
BY MAIL: Ontario Racing Commission
10 Carlson Court, Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario M9W 6L2
Attention: Quarter Horse Program
Racing and Breeding Program Details
The Program Criteria is the detailed description of all of the program elements, including program descriptions, closing dates and eligibility.
2011 QROOI Stakes Program
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2011 QROOI Stakes Guide
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The Princess Stakes Breeding Incentive is a bonus payment earned by fillies participating in the Princess Stakes Futurity and the Princess Stakes Derby at Ajax Downs. The intent of the incentive is to encourage quality fillies, qualified through their participation in these races to remain in Ontario as Ontario Accredited Broodmares for their breeding career to produce quality Ontario-bred foals .
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Notice to the Industry - Clarification of the Princess Incentive Bonus |
The Program Registry
To receive benefits from the Program, people (owners and breeders) and horses must be entered in the Registry.
People need to enroll themselves -
Any person who wants to enter a horse or receive benefit from the Program must be enrolled.
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How to Enroll a Person |
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Application to Enroll |
Horses need to be recorded with the Program-
To receive any benefits from the Program for which a horse may be eligible, the horse must be enrolled in the Program Registry. This applies to any horse that will be racing in 2012 or has the potential to race in the future. Once a horse has been recorded with the Program, renewal is not required on an annual basis.
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How to Record a Horse in the Program Registry |
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Application to Record a Horse or Foal |
Broodmares must be accredited -
Broodmares must be accredited every year for their progeny to receive benefit for being Ontario-bred and for the mare owner to receive benefit from Breeders Awards.
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How to Accredit a Broodmare |
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Application to Accredit an Ontario Broodmare |
Stallions must be accredited -
Stallions must be accredited every year for their progeny to receive benefit for being Ontario-sired and for the Stallion owner to receive benefit from Stallion Awards.
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How to Accredit a Stallion |
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Application to Accredit an Ontario Stallion |
Keep your contact information current
It is important to keep your contact information current so that there are no delays in receiving any Program payments.
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Change of Address / Change of Contact Information |