George Harknett Sr. (2001)
The Harknett family is legendary in Victoria thoroughbred horse
racing with their history going back to the Colwood track in 1928.
By 1936 George Harknett Sr. bought his first racehorse, Rex Regent
and he had his first winners in 1940 with Naperton at the Lansdowne
track in Richmond and at the Willows track in Oak Bay. The Harknett
name and later its associated Colwood Stable and Georgewin Farms
colours, have been listed with at least 300 winners at tracks up
and down the West Coast of Canada and the United States. George
Harknett Jr. began in the business by walking his dad's racers at
the Willows. Like father like son, George Jr. naturally followed in
George Sr.'s boot prints. The original Harknett thoroughbred farm
was located just across the highway from the old Colwood track and
later moved to the Georgewin Farm at Elk Lake. Out of their stables
came such great winners as Jenny Lass, Markendale, Chicks List,
Colwood Girl, Prince Alfred, Princess Pam, Ana-Cha-Tay, Amazing
Message and Harlion. George Jr. took over the business in the
1960's and continued the tradition of producing many fine
champions. His all-time favourites were Devonshire Cream, the 1964
Sandown Derby winner, and Bold Avon, another stakes winner and
voted the top two-year-old B.C. bred filly of 1986. In 1975, George
Jr. was a leading figure in establishing the Capital City Turf Club
that kept horse racing alive at Sandown for several years.