Robert James Speers

R. James Speers
BornSeptember 3, 1882
DiedJuly 19, 1955
Resting placeElmwood Cemetery, Winnipeg
Occupation(s)Businessman, Racehorse owner/breeder, Racetrack owner
SpouseAnnie Ella Troughton[1]
Children2[1][2]
AwardsCanadian Breeder of the Year
(1946-1951)
Honors

Robert James Speers (September 3, 1882 – July 19, 1955) was a Canadian businessman and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductee who made a major contribution to the growth of Thoroughbred horse racing in Western Canada.[3]

Born in Elmbank, Ontario, James Speers moved to Winnipeg in 1900. In 1920 he headed a partnership that leased and operated the River Park race track. Two years later he built Whittier Park Racetrack in St. Boniface, Manitoba and then in 1923, the Polo Park Racetrack in Winnipeg and Chinook Park in Calgary, Alberta.

  1. ^ a b "Memorable Manitobans: Anna Meldred Speers (1908-1996)".
  2. ^ "Memorable Manitobans: Robert James "Jim" Speers (1882-1955)".
  3. ^ Profile of R. James Speers at Canada's Sports Hall of Fame