The harness racing community is mourning the sudden loss of one of its brightest stars, Greg Sugars, who passed away at the age of 40. Sugars’ impact on the sport extended far beyond his impressive career record, encompassing over 4000 wins, including 71 at the prestigious Group 1 level. His untimely death has sent shockwaves across the industry, with tributes pouring in from around the globe.
Known not only for his exceptional talent on the track but also for his warm personality and sportsmanship, Sugars was revered by his peers as a remarkable individual. His partnership with wife Jess Tubbs in both racing and life elevated his success to new heights, exemplified by their achievements with champion trotter Just Believe, whose international acclaim showcased Sugars’ skill and dedication.
James Herbertson, a prominent figure in Australian harness racing, credited Sugars for shaping his own career and described him as a mentor and friend. Similarly, Luke McCarthy, a respected rival turned close friend, highlighted Sugars’ exceptional driving skills and amiable nature, reflecting on their shared experiences in the sport.
Chris Alford, Australia’s most successful driver, recalled his initial rivalry with Sugars evolving into a deep mutual respect, emphasizing Sugars’ competitive spirit and genuine camaraderie. Premier trainer Andy Gath echoed these sentiments, praising Sugars’ talent and passion for the sport, which earned him widespread admiration among his peers.
Harness Racing Victoria and the wider industry were deeply affected by Sugars’ passing, with meetings and events paying tribute to his memory. The outpouring of support for his family, including wife Jess and their loved ones, underscored the profound impact Sugars had on all who knew him.
As the sport mourns the loss of a true legend, the legacy of Greg Sugars lives on through his remarkable career achievements, including multiple major wins and a lasting influence on the harness racing community. His contributions to the sport and his enduring spirit of sportsmanship and excellence will be fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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