The first Jewels held at Addington has overcome the worst weather in the meeting's history to boast near record turnover.
And the numbers have left bedraggled harness racing administrators beaming.
Saturday's nine group-one meeting looked in danger of being postponed just hours before the first race as Canterbury was lashed by extreme weather and a giant puddle formed inside the track threatening to encroach on the racing surface at the 1000m mark.
But with the drains working overtime and the recently resurfaced track overseen by John Denton, the meeting not only went ahead but provided fair racing.
And while the weather impacted the walk-up crowd, the betting figures have been surprisingly positive considering the conditions and the large number of odds-on favourites, which can often by off-putting for punters from the two other codes.