Cape Awards for 2010-2011

CAPE BREEDERS AWARDS  2010-2011

Champion 2yo colt:  Potala Palace

POTALA PALACE - 2yo Colt of the Year

Champion 2yo filly: Princess Victoria

Champion 3yo colt:  English Garden

Champion 3yo filly:  Ebony Flyer

Champion Older Male:  Past Master

Champion Older Female:   Mother Russia

Champion sprinter:   JJ The Jet Plane

Middle Distance Horse:  Mother Russia

Stayer of the Year:  Aslan

Broodmare of the Year:  SUNSHINE LOVER

Freshman Sire of the Year:  BLACK MINNALOUSHE

SUNSHINE LOVER - Broodmare of the Year

Stallion of the Year:    JET MASTER

Breeder of the Year:   KLAWERVLEI STUD

Horse of the Year:  MOTHER RUSSIA

International Horse of the Year:   
JJ THE JET PLANE

Outstanding Breeder of the Year   
AVONTUUR THOROUGHBRED FARM

Industry Service Award:  KAREL MIEDEMA & KIKI MIEDEMA (SPORTING POST)

OWNERS & TRAINERS  AWARDS  2010-2011

Juvenile Male of the Year:  Gimmethegreenlight

Juvenile Filly of the Year: Princess Victoria

3yo Male of the Year: English Garden

3yo Filly of the Year: Ebony Flyer

MIKE BASS - Trainer of the Year

Older Male of the Year: Past Master

Older Female of the Year: A Daughters Legacy

Champion Sprinter of the Year: What A Winter

Champion Middle Distance of the Year: Past Master & Sangria Girl
( *Joint Award)

Champion Stayer of the Year: Grey Cossack

Western Cape Work Rider of the Year: Mjokwa Mzwandile

Western Cape Apprentice of the Year: Grant Van Niekerk

Western Cape Jockey of the Year: Karl Neisius

PAST MASTER - Horse of the Year


(Wins recorded in the Western Cape)

Western Cape Trainer of the Year: Mike Bass
(Stakes earned in the Western Cape)

Acknowledgment of Achievement Awards: Felix Coetzee & Marsh Shirtliff

Horse of the Year: Past Master

Owner of the Year: Hassan Adams

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