Canadian Champion Two-Year-Old Colt

The Canadian Champion Two-Year-Old Colt is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse racing honour. Created in 1975 by the Jockey Club of Canada, it is part of the Sovereign Awards program and is awarded annually to the top 2-Year-Old male Thoroughbred horse competing in Canada.

Past winners

  • 1975 : Proud Tobin
  • 1976 : Sound Reason
  • 1977 : Overskate
  • 1978 : Medaille d'Or
  • 1979 : Allan Blue
  • 1980 : Bayford
  • 1981 : Deputy Minister
  • 1982 : Sunny's Halo
  • 1983 : Prince Avatar
  • 1984 : Dauphin Fabuleux
  • 1985 : Grey Classic
  • 1986 : Blue Finn
  • 1987 : Regal Classic
  • 1988 : Mercedes Won
  • 1989 : Sky Classic
  • 1990 : Rainbows For Life
  • 1991 : Free at Last
  • 1992 : Truth of It All
  • 1993 : Comet Shine
  • 1994 : Talkin Man
  • 1995 : Gomtuu
  • 1996 : Cash Deposit
  • 1997 : Dawson's Legacy
  • 1998 : Riddell's Creek
  • 1999 : Exciting Story
  • 2000 : Highland Legacy
  • 2001 : Rare Friends
  • 2002 : Added Edge
  • 2003 : Judiths Wild Rush
  • 2004 : Wholelottabourbon
  • 2005 : Edenwold
  • 2006 : Leonnatus Anteas
  • 2007 : Kodiak Kowboy
  • 2008 : Mine That Bird
  • 2009 : Hollinger
  • 2010 : Madman Diaries
  • 2011 : Maritimer
  • 2012 : Uncaptured
  • 2013 : Go Greeley
  • 2014 : Conquest Typhoon
  • 2015 : Riker
  • 2016 : King and His Court
  • 2017 : Admiralty Pier
  • 2018 : Avie’s Flatter
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