Beau Jangles Aims for Perfect Season in Harness Racing
Puslinch-trained harness racehorse chases undefeated season

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Beau Jangles, a harness racehorse trained at Shamrock Training Centre in Puslinch, Ontario, is pursuing an undefeated season after winning all 15 of his races, including 12 last year. The horse, trained by Dr. Ian Moore, has earned approximately $1.8 million and is set to compete in the Pepsi North America Cup qualifier.
- 01Beau Jangles has won all 15 races of his career, earning around $1.8 million CAD.
- 02He was awarded Horse of the Year in both Canada and the U.S., a first for a horse that never raced outside Canada.
- 03Beau Jangles was originally named T.H. Bojangles, inspired by the song 'Mr. Bojangles'.
- 04His final racing season is expected to conclude around late October or early November, after which he will transition to breeding.
- 05He will compete in the qualifier for the Pepsi North America Cup at Woodbine Mohawk Park, aiming for a $1 million prize.
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Beau Jangles, a harness racehorse based at Shamrock Training Centre in Puslinch, Ontario, is on track for an undefeated season, having won all 15 of his races, including 12 last year. Trained by Dr. Ian Moore, Beau Jangles has amassed approximately $1.8 million CAD in earnings and has been recognized as Horse of the Year in both Canada and the U.S., a unique achievement for a horse that has raced solely in Canada. Moore noted that while it is not common for horses to remain undefeated throughout their careers, Beau Jangles stands out for his competitive spirit and winning attitude. The horse was bred at Tara Hills Stud and originally named T.H. Bojangles before his name was changed to Beau Jangles by one of the owners. As he approaches the end of his racing career, Beau Jangles is expected to retire around late October or early November to begin his breeding career. He is set to compete in the qualifier for the Pepsi North America Cup at Woodbine Mohawk Park, with hopes of winning a $1 million prize in the upcoming race.
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The success of Beau Jangles contributes to the local harness racing community and brings attention to the Shamrock Training Centre.
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