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Kent Oakes. Source: standardbredcanada.ca

A former Standardbred Canada Chair passed away on Friday

Trot Insider has learned that Kent Oakes of North Wiltshire, P.E.I., a former Standardbred Canada Chair, longtime Director, and prominent figure in the harness racing industry, passed away on Friday, June 28 at the age of 64.

Oakes was involved in a fatal motor vehicle accident on P.E.I. Route 2 near Springfield.

"Kent dedicated his entire career and livelihood to the harness racing industry," said close friend and colleague Lee Drake before the harness racing card at Red Shores Charlottetown on Saturday, June 29. "Like so many Islanders, he left home in his teens and worked with a family stable in New York. When he returned home, he began his career with the provincial government, where he started to chart the course for the P.E.I. harness racing industry."

Oakes worked in partnership with the provincial, regional, and national harness racing industries for more than 30 years. During this time, he served on the Board of the Atlantic Harness Racing Development Council, the Atlantic Breeders Crown Host Committee, the Council of Atlantic Premiers Task Force on Harness Racing, and the P.E.I. Harness Racing Industry Association, the Atlantic Classic Sale, Harness Racing P.E.I., the P.E.I. Matinee Tracks Association, and the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Nominating and Selection Committees.

He also served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission and acted on an interim basis as the Director of Racing at the Maritime Provinces Harness Racing Commission and Racing Manager at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at Charlottetown Driving Park, and Red Shores Summerside Raceway. Additionally, Kent was the Provincial Government Representative on the Planning and Construction committee for the redevelopment of the Charlottetown Driving Park.

Elected to the Board of Standardbred Canada in 2010, Oakes was elected to the Executive in 2013 and served as SC's Chair in 2014, working on multiple SC committees during his time as a Director.

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