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Ray Remmen was born in Saskatoon on May 28,
1947, was raised in Hanley, returned to make his home in Saskatoon and
then embarked on the American standard bred racing circuit.
By the time he was eight years old, he was
jogging and training horses with his grandfather, Art Hunter of Hanley.
He drove his first race at the age of 16 at Ladner, B.C. By the late
1960s, he was training and driving at Marquis Downs in Saskatoon and on
the Alberta circuit. His brothers, Larry and Gord, were also in the
family business.
Ray won the Western Canada pacing derby
three times and at Edmonton in 1975 with a horse, Stormin' Stephen,
posted the first-ever sub two-minute mile in Western Canada. He later
shipped to Windsor, Ont. and then to The Meadowlands in East Rutherford,
N.J.
Ray won the
Hambletonian with Shiaway Pat in 1981; the Woodrow Wilson Stakes with
Grade One in 1985; and had a remarkable 1990 with a horse called Beach
Towel.
Ray and Beach Towel
won the 45th annual Little Brown Jug. They also won the Breeders' Cup in
Pompano Beach, Fla.; the Molson feature at Montreal Blue Bonnets; and
the American-National Stakes with the fastest mile ever recorded on a
Chicago track.
He was inducted into
the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1991.
In his career, he has
driven more than 2,600 winners and his purse earnings have gone beyond
the $30-million mark. |