INTRODUCTION 1 China Representative David Snodgrass PRC: +86 186 0082 1422 US: +1 314 814 3757 [email protected] Representative Japan Kate Hunter Makuhari-cho 3-1127 Hanamigawa-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan 272-0032 Cell +81 80 7894 7999 Fax +81 441 6655 [email protected] Addresses This Media Guide is designed as reference for members of the Contacts for media assistance are Director of Communications Contributing to the Media Guide production were Amy Gregory, Please referfor to the section titled Media Coverage (page 4)

Keeneland Inc. Association Road 4201 Versailles , KY 40510 Box 1690 P.O. Lexington, 40588-1690 859 254-3412 800 456-3412 Fax 859 255-2484 Keeneland.com European Representative Edward Prosser First Floor 239 Kensington High Street London W8 6SA England +44 207 316 3060 Telephone Fax +44 207 316 3001 Cell +44 7808 477827 [email protected] Representative Australasian Barry Bowditch Magic Millions 28 Ascot Court Bundall, Queensland Australia 04217 Cell 61-402-280-538 [email protected] Keeneland/TeamCoyle during 2019. Formedia covering racing and sales at Keeneland additional information or photographs, please call the Communications Department at 859 254-3412 or 800 456-3412. Amy Gregory ([email protected]), Communications Associate ProductionMarketing Owens ([email protected]) and Amy Manager Amy Petit. Amy Petit, Keeneland Amy Owens, Jessica Hughes, Cindi Palmer, Association; Liane Crossley; Matt Anderson, Benoit Photo, Coady Photography, Eclipse Sportswire, Enzina Mastrippolito, Peter Mooney, photographs. Lee Thomas, Bill Straus, TeamCoyle, information about requesting credentials; access rules for writers and aroundphotographers; and safety rules for being horses. 2019 Keeneland Media Guide | Introduction 2019 Keeneland Keeneland Association Inc. Association Keeneland 2019 Media Guide Media 2019 Racing and Sales Racing Thoroughbred Kyle Wilson Relationship Manager Dean Roethemeier Relationship Manager Geoffrey G. Russell Director of Sales Operations Becky Ryder Director Library Bonnie Senft Sponsorship Director Don Slaughter Services Administrative Director of Therrien Marc Hospitality Executive Chef Keeneland Wallace Wally Director of Maintenance Director of Patron Experience Director of Patron G.D. Hieronymus Director of Broadcast Services Ben Huffman Racing Secretary Ryan Mahan Director of Auctioneers Mark Maronde Director of Sales Development Christa Marrillia Officer Chief Marketing Chip McGaughey Relationship Manager Katherine McKee Administration Director of Racing Phillip Gardner Director of Security Jim Goodman Development Wagering Director of John G. Greene Director of Human Resources Amy Gregory Director of Communications Brent Hacker Accounting Director of Sales Julia Hannan Controller Brian Hegnauer Director of Dining Kara Heissenbuttel Track Superintendent Track Kyle Cassin Director of Retail Steve Cunningham Director of Concessions Justin Frakes Director of Building Services Staff Javier Barajas Trustees, Officers, Directors, Staff Directors, Officers, Trustees, ® Rev. 2/28/19 Rev. Directors Helen C. Alexander Shannon B. Arvin Barbara R. Banke Ian G. Banwell Antony R. Beck James G. Bell Robert N. Clay Luther Deaton Jr. Everett R. Dobson S. Farish William S. Farish Jr. William H. Greg Goodman Ben Haggin Louis Lee Haggin III Hancock Seth W. Hancock S. Walker Humphrey Jr. G. Watts M. Lear Jr. William Gray Lyster Reiley McDonald Pope McLean Jr. Nick Nicholson Charles Nuckols III Daisy Phipps Pulito J. Shively William John G. Sikura J. David Smith Jr. E. Duncan Taylor Thomason Jr. W. William Jr. Young T. William Vice President and Chief Operating Officer President and Chief Operating Vice Brad Lovell President and Chief Information Officer Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Robert N. Elliston and Sales President of Racing Vice Gabbert Vince Officers Thomason Jr. W. William Trustees S. Farish William Hancock Seth W. M. Lear Jr. William INTRODUCTION

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28 84 240 136 270 150 468 432 1,808 Clubhouse 84 72 356 358 176 466 496 6,867 3,301 1,558 _____ Grandstand Jan. 13-16, 2020 Keeneland ...... April 4-26 • Oct. 4-26 or Easter Sunday, April 21.or Easter Sunday, April 2019 SALES DATES of horses cataloged for the sale. of horses cataloged for No racing on Mondays, TuesdaysNo racing on Mondays, 2019 RACING DATES 2019 RACING except Thursday, April 4 at 3 p.m. except Thursday, April 4 January HorsesJanuary of All Ages September Yearling Sept. 9-21 September Yearling April Two-Year-Olds in Training in Training April Two-Year-Olds Racing & Sales Dates Racing Dates may vary depending on the number Dates may vary depending and Horses of Racing Age First post generally is 1:05 p.m. each race day, First post generally is 1:05 November Breeding Stock Nov. 5-16 November Second Floor Life Third Floor Main Third Floor Paddock Second Floor Main Second Floor Tavern Second Floor Paddock Keeneland Room Corporate Boxes Lafayette Room Equestrian Room Blue Grass Room Phoenix Room Kentucky Rooms

Seating Capacity Stadium Seats Box Seats Dining Lexington/ Employment Keeneland Employees Full-Time Part-Time The Thoroughbred Center Employees Full-Time Part-Time...... Keeneland Hospitality Employees Full-Time Part-Time

General 5 furlongs, all-weather. 7½ furlongs. Stretch length: 1,190 Auctions are free and open to the public. (Wednesdays-Fridays, Sundays) (Wednesdays-Fridays, (Saturdays) 2019 Keeneland Media Guide | Introduction 2019 Keeneland Each April and October, the world’s best the Each April and October, Stars Fall with opens Meet Fall Keeneland’s Following the 2015 Fall Meet, Keeneland $10 feet. Width: 70 feet at finish line; 58 feet at mile feet. Width: pole. Turf Course, course is called the Haggin named for Louis Lee Haggin, Keeneland’s President from 1940-1956. and begins in a chute on the final turn. It is named for Keeneland’s first President, Hal Price Headley. Course: Turf Track: Training Admission Prices Racing General Admission: $5 Grandstand reserved seats: (includes $5 for general admission) $20 All prices include applicable taxes. Clubhouse: Annual membership. Childrenadmitted free 12 and under of charge. Sales: are to the Sales Pavilion invited to watch Visitors from the public gallery located just outside the main selling arena. are Concessions available. member of Keeneland. The Headley Course 2-year-olds for races 4½-furlong for used is Thoroughbredjockeysand owners, trainers somefor compete to Keeneland at converge purses. Anchoringof North America’s richest Blue the Spring Meet are the $1 million Toyota Central Bank AshlandGrass (G2) and $500,000 (G1), prep races for the and Kentucky Oaks, respectively. featuring nine graded stakes led by Weekend, Fall the $1 million Shadwell TurfTen Mile (G1). stakes areMeet Breeders’ Challenge races,Cup awarding each winner a berth in the Breeders’ Championships. Cup World hosted the Breeders’ Cup for the first time. The event will return Nov. 6-7, 2020. Horses of Racing Age, September Yearling, Yearling, Racing Age, September Horses of BreedingNovember January Horses Stock and Keeneland salesof Graduates Ages). All of Crown winner 2018 Triple include undefeated Justify along with 105 and Horse of the Year 114 Breeders’horses that have won Cup World Championship races.

About the Keeneland Association the Keeneland About 1,034 acres. 57 barns, 1,951 stalls. 1 1/16-mile dirt oval, with 4½- Six miles west of Lexington on U.S. Keeneland is open year-round and year-round open is Keeneland Space for 10,000 cars. General parking For information about self-guided tours ® Located in the heart of Central Kentucky and heart of Central Kentucky Located in the was founded inThe Keeneland Association heldprivately a is Keeneland Today Thoroughbred As the world’s largest Rev. 2/28/19 Rev. and guided tours, visit Keeneland.com/visiting- keeneland. Stable Area Stable Area Capacity: Main Track: furlong and 7-furlong chutes. Stretch length, feet. The Beard 75-80 1,236 feet. Width, Course begins in a chute on the backstretch and measures 184 feet. It is 7 furlongs, named for Major Louis A. Beard, a founding Total Area of Grounds: of Grounds: Area Total Parking: Parking: Tours: Tours: Visitors: Visitors: Location: Location: welcomes visitors any time. For fans who enjoy watching morning works, horses are training on Keeneland’s main track and adjacent training track from a.m. (Main track is 6-10 Safety around horses is closed during winter.) paramount, and Keeneland horses always have the right of way. Highway 60 (Versailles Road), adjacent to Blue Highway 60 (Versailles Grass Airport. free; public preferred parking available. surrounded by acres Bluegrass, of Kentucky with anis a worldwide attraction Keeneland important role in Thoroughbred breeding and racing. the early 1930s by a group of prominent Central Kentucky Thoroughbred breeders with a goal, prospectus,outlined in the original to “create a and improvemodel race track to perpetuate the sport and to provide a course that is intended of the fine traditions ofto serve as a symbol .” mission. Earningscompany with a not-for-profit are reinvestedoperation in the form in the of higher purses for horsemen and capital improvements, a substantial portion with used for industry innovations, promotion and charitable contributions. Keeneland pays taxes, but not dividends, and its directors serve without compensation. auction house, Keeneland conducts four sales and in Training annually (April Two-Year-Olds