Veteran jockey Luis Contreras to chase third Plate victory
TORONTO — The name might be different, but the goal remains the same for jockey Luis Contreras.
Since 1952, the opening leg of Canada’s Triple Crown was known as the Queen’s Plate, in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. But following her death last year and King Charles III’s ascension to the throne, North America’s longest continuously run stakes race will revert to The King’s Plate, starting this year.
And in 2023, the 37-year-old native of Mexico City will chase a third Plate victory. His first came in 2011 with Inglorious, then six years later aboard Holy Helena.
“No matter how many times you win it, when you do, it’s a special feeling,” Contreras told Woodbine Entertainment. “I was lucky enough to win the race two times, but I would love to say I won the first King’s Plate.”