![]() ![]() Will Donald Hump be able to make racing great again or will he hit a wall? While Hilary Camelton is the AN EXTREME YET INVIGORATING DAY In the most anticipated “race” of the season, Donald Hump and Hilary Camelton go head to head in a battle of speed and spit Saturday, July 16.Even the winning jockey was Top 5 Reasons to Come to Extreme Race Day at Canterbury Park So this is a EXTREMELY NICE WEATHER, LARGE CROWD FOR EXTREME RACE DAYīY JIM WELLS How about the largest field for a race this year other than the Kentucky Derby, a race in which the track announcer can’t call a winner because, as Paul Allen put it Saturday, “I had no idea who won.” Not because there was a photo finish involved. The first Extreme Race Day was held in 2007, and I was there at age nine. It’s a wild and wacky day for all featuring camel, ostrich, and zebra races. ![]() Evidence suggests that would reverse what is now Extreme Memoriesīy Noah Joseph Saturday is Extreme Race Day, a highlight of the year at Canterbury Park, now in its 11th edition. The afternoon includes events you might otherwise expect to see EXTREME DAY A WILD, WOOLY, FEATHERY AFFAIRīY JIM WELLS It has been proposed once before and this additional suggestion is not based on settled science but on mounting evidence: Canterbury should consider running a 67-day meet featuring ostrich, zebra and camel racing each year, mixing in a thoroughbred/quarter horse day here and there. BY JIM WELLS There is the short, quick race at a distance you expect to see in the summer Olympics, another that tests your eye/brain coordination by watching a race being conducted on different racing surfaces simultaneously, and yet another at a mere two furlongs. ![]()
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