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Rock Diamonds N wins 60th Gold Cup and Saucer

Driver Mitchell Cushing triumphantly took Rock Diamonds N to the finish line at Prince Edward Island's signature harness race on Saturday night.

'I was just thanking the horse because drivers only do so much'

Rock Diamonds N swept through the finish line at 1:51.4 seconds at the Charlottetown Driving Park for the 60thGold Cup and Saucer. (Ken Linton/CBC)

Rock Diamonds N, driven by Mitchell Cushing, won the Gold Cup and Saucer,the Island's signature harness race, late Saturday night.

Rock Diamonds N swept through the finish line at 1:51.4 seconds at the Charlottetown Driving Park for the 60thGold Cup and Saucer.

"I was just thanking the horse because drivers only do so much," Cushingsaid. "It's the horse.They're the athlete. They've got the energy. You've got to make a decision, but it's all them.

"When I got ahead of everyone, it was a sense of relief," he said.

Somewhere Fancy, last year's winner,finished second with Lisburnthird.

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Rock Diamonds N, driven by Mitchell Cushing, won this year's Gold Cup and Saucer race, the Island's signature harness race, late Saturday night.

The harness race was a family affair for Mitchell as his father, Ron, was also a competitor in the event.

But Ron, who drove Bettors Fire N, said he wasn't too bothered losing to his son.

"I went from a competitor to a cheerleader real quick," he said, "I'd rather have him winthan me win."

Mitchell Cushing is all smiles after driving Rock Diamonds N to the win in the Gold Cup and Saucer. (Ken Linton/CBC)

The race takes place at two minutes to midnight every yearas part of Old Home Week and attracts thousands of spectators.

"It couldn't have gone better," Mitchell Cushing said.

Ron Cushing says he quickly evolved from being a competitor to being a cheerleader for his son. (Ken Linton/CBC)

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