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2016 Jockey Club T.I.P. Performance Awards

Lindsay Ward • Apr 11, 2017

Congratulations to the Alberta based Thoroughbred partnerships which won or placed in the 2016 T.I.P. Performance Awards

Photo: Rebecca O'Neill on Bay Bayou (Show name - Maverick)

Congratulations to the Alberta winners of the 2016 Jockey Club Incentive Awards:

1st - 195 points Rebecca O'Neil - Bay Bayou (Maverick) Jumper
2nd - 165 points Tara Gulash - Running Chews - All Thoroughbred
3rd - 128 points Deanna Schirmaier - Shant Speed (Speed Zone) Jumper

Click on the following link to view the >> full Performance Awards Results (PDF)

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