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High stakes – A relentless work ethic is the reason Grand River Raceway’s leading driver Trevor Henry is also the top reinsman in Canada and the “king” of the small tracks. Submitted photo Trevor Henry Canada’s leading harness driver ELORA - There’s a reason Trevor Henry is the leading harness driver in Canada by more than 100 wins over the next closest driver. He almost never misses a day driving at Ontario’s smaller tracks. “You go every day, pretty much,” Henry said. “You get used to it, but you sure appreciate when you get a day off.” Henry isn’t just leading Canada in wins, he’s the leading driver at four different tracks - Grand River, Clinton, Western Fair and Georgian Downs - sits second and third in the standings at two others and is third in the driver standings on the Ontario Sires Stakes circuit. He is particularly dominant at Grand River Raceway in Elora, where he has twice as many wins (75) as the second-ranked driver Scott Coulter (37). Henry’s $400,000 in Grand River earnings is almost $100,000 more than the next closest driver, Jody Jamieson.
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This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Nirvana Seelster and driver Trevor Henry did the heavy-lifting in the Preferred and despite surrendering the lead early in the lane, the Budd trainee battled hard to the line for a third place finish, beaten only three-quarters of a length.
“(At Grand River) the front-end speed holds up pretty good. I like being close to the front and it seems to hold up well there,” Henry said. It is a bonus that Grand River Raceway is just 20 minutes from Henry’s house in Arthur. “It’s awesome when they race there. I wish they raced there year-round,” Henry said.
He is up at dawn seven days a week to help train the five horses he owns with his wife. He doesn’t hit the bed most nights until midnight. The 43-year-old said he’s had success on smaller tracks because he’s been driving on them most of his adult life.
“Experience has a lot to do with it. I’ve been doing it a long time.
It helps,” he said. “Guys see you do good, so they put you down to drive their horses. Horses are a big part of it.” Though Henry has long been the “king” of Ontario’s smaller tracks - putting some 80,000 kilometres on his truck every year in the process - he said he might take a shot at driving regularly at the top Woodbine Entertainment Group circuit in the fall. “I might give it a try and just do that and take a little break,” said Henry. For the time being, though, Henry will continue to plug away every night of the week at any track he can. “You can drive every night of the week.
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Before, I used to have, maybe, a couple days off a week. Right now it’s so busy. They put the stakes schedule closer together. It’s not as spread out.
There’s stakes pretty well every other night of the week somewhere. So, you’ve got to go to them.” September 5, 2014.