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2017 LEADING BREEDERS
Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds
2016 - Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds
2016 - Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds
2015
- Mr. & Mrs. R.J. Bennett
2014
- Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds
2013
- Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds
2012
- Canyon Farms
2011
- Red Rock Farm
2010
- Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Bennett
2009
- Canvasback Farms
2008
- Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Bennett
2007
- Bent Tree Farm
2006
- Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Bennett
2005
- Bryan and Carol Anderson
2000-2004
- Mr./Mrs. R.J. Bennett
1999
- Bill and Susan Stewart
1987-1998
- Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Bennett
1986
- Dr. Vic Demetrick
1982-1985
- Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Bennett
1978-1981
- Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton
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Not Bourbon (Not Impossible – Bourbon Belle) passed away on December 28, 2025, at the age of 20. Bred and owned by Charles Fipke and trained by Roger Attfield, Not Bourbon was an exceptional racehorse whose accomplishments earned him a place in Canadian racing history. During his career on the track, Not Bourbon captured some of the nation’s most prestigious races, including the Queen’s Plate, Plate Trial, Queenston Stakes, and Overskate Stakes. As a two-year-old, he showed early promise by winning the Bull Page Stakes and setting a track record for six furlongs at Woodbine. Over the course of three racing seasons, Not Bourbon earned more than one million dollars, and his outstanding three-year-old campaign was recognized with a Sovereign Award. Retired to stud, Not Bourbon went on to become a champion sire in Ontario, further cementing his legacy in the breeding shed. In 2020, he relocated to British Columbia, standing his first season at Emerald Acres in Aldergrove, before moving to Flying Horse Farm in West Kelowna, where he continued to make a meaningful contribution to the provincial breeding industry. Not Bourbon will be remembered for his talent as a racehorse and his contributions to breeding in both Ontario and British Columbia.



