Provost, who served as race secretary at the London,
Ontario racetrack for close to two decades, becomes the 27th person inducted
into the Wall of Fame which recognizes distinguished service and exemplary
contributions to racing at The Raceway.
Ian Fleming and Sarah Imrie of Western Fair District
flank Wall of Fame inductee Terry Provost and his wife June-Marie.
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“Terry was a visionary and introduced races and
innovative events including stakes for claimers which were unheard of at that
time but commonplace now.”
“I was very fortunate to work with horsemen like hall of
famers Jack Kopas and Bill Herbert and great drivers like Terry Kerr, Dave Wall
and Ray McLean. Those were great years in racing and I’m so fortunate to have
been a part of that,” Terry noted.
“No one loved going to work more than I did and no one
cared more; my vocation was my advocation and not many people can say that. I’m
very honoured and what makes it more special is that I join two of the ladies I
worked with for years in the race office, Nettie Rumas and Kas Allison and the
man who hired me, Evan McGugan. Back then it truly was the Western Fair family
and they were a big part of it.”
The sixth race on tonight’s program, the $16,000 Terry
Provost Pace, was captured by First Rate Shark and Doug McNair in 1:54 over
Cactus Jack and John Campbell (who was making his first appearance at his home
track in 32 years) and Wild Dragon.