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FLORIDA’SDAILYRACINGDIGEST Lookinlikeaqueen Looking In This Issue: Like the Favorite in Has Eyes on Travers Woodbine to Open Saturday

Gulfstream Feature President’s Remarks BY BROCK SHERIDAN___ Elite to Sponsor Racehorse Program Michael S. Moriarty’s Lookinlikeaqueen appears to Hot Rod Charlie Firing On All Cylinders be the one to beat Friday at Gulfstream Park in the after- Dana Zimmel Appointed Dean at UF noon’s featured seventh race, a $25,000 starter allowance College of Veterinary Medicine for fillies and mares going one mile on the turf. Cat Charity Seeks Halter Donations Lookinlikeaqueen is one of two Florida-breds in the Florida Stallion Progeny List eight-horse field along with Centsless Drama while Florida Breeders’ List Addilyn is entered with a “main track only” stipulation. Lookinlikeaqueen makes Wire to Wire Business Place her third start for trainer Robert S. Dibona, who along Featured Advertisers with Moriarty, claimed the 5- Berrettini Feed year-old mare for $20,000 out Covert Appraisal Services of a winning effort going about seven-and-a-half fur- Florida Department of Agriculture longs on the turf at Gulfstream Fred Burton Paving on April 16 under first level, FTBOA $20,000 optional claiming FTFM Annual Charity Items COADY PHOTO allowance conditions. and Services Auction In her first start for Dibona on May 9 at Lucky out of Rockandrollqueen, by Journeyman Stud Gulfstream, Lookinlikeaqueen finished Deputy Commander and she was bred in Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply second to R Calli Kim in a $25,000 starter Florida by Dr. Tiffany Atteberry and Scott Ocala Stud allowance at one mile then most recently, Brown. She has won five of 29 career Peterson Smith Equine Hospital starts with earnings of $187,967 and Samy finished fourth, beaten only two lengths by RiceHorse Stable winning Florida-bred Sugar Fix in a Camacho will ride the dark bay or brown $16,000 starter allowance at Gulfstream on mare from post six. Seminole Feed May 22, also at a mile on the turf. Trainer Mark Hennig is hoping for Showcase Properties Six K’s Training & Sales Lookinlikeaqueen is by Lookin At See GULFSTREAM on page 3

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Continued from COVER some improvement from Kitten’s Romance Friday after the 4- year-old filly was fourth in the aforementioned $25,000 starter allowance in which Lookinlikeaqueen was second on May 9. A winner of a $20,000 claiming race at Gulfstream going a mile on the turf on Jan. 20, Kitten’s Romance has since finished second twice in $25,000 starter allowance races at Gulfstream. She was second to Charge Account going a mile-and-one-six- teenth on March 11 and second to Little Bit Good going seven- and-a-half furlongs on April 10. Kitten’s Romance is owned by David Merjan and has won two of 12 starts with three seconds and a third while earning $59,218. She is by Kitten’s Joy out of Illapa, by Rock Hard Ten and has Edgard Zayas as her rider. They will depart from post one. Florida-bred Centsless Drama will have to improve off of her least effort when last of eight in a first condition, $16,000 option- al claiming won by Running Memories going five furlongs on the turf at Gulfstream on May 13. She will be more competitive if he can return to the form she showed when third, after leading for most of the way, in the $25,000 starter allowance won by Little Bit Good with Kitten’s Romance second on April 10. Centsless Drama is trained by Carlos David for owner Hallmarc Racing LLC. Bred by Hallmarc Stallions, Centsless Drama is by Big Drama out of Gamecents, by Marla’s Mon and she has won two of 15 career starts with five seconds and three thirds with earnings of $78,905. Centsless Drama has Emisael Jaramillo set to ride from post four. The remainder of the field in post position order includes Independence Law, Lea Ro, Addilyn, Kahiko and Setting the Mood. Florida-breds Make Florida Racing Did you know Florida-bred thoroughbreds won 31.5% of races run at the recent Gulfstream Park Championship Meet?

This demonstrates how vital Florida-breds are to the success of Gulfstream Park throughout the year—not just during the Spring/Summer season.

Additional good news for Florida breeders—66% of those Florida-bred winners during the Gulfstream Park Championship Meet were sired by Florida stallions. Florida-breds: Race ‘Em or Chase ‘Em!

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Back to Top Page 5 -Winner Essential Quality Has Eyes on Travers BY NYRA PRESS OFFICE ______ELMONT, NY—Trainer Brad Cox provided a positive report on Godolphin’s newly minted American classic-winner Essential Quality, who gave the prestigious racing and breeding operation their first triumph in a Triple Crown race in a memorable edition of Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets (Grade 1). The reigning champion 2-year-old male tracked swift fractions produced by Hot Rod Charlie, and dueled with the pacesetter in a dramatic battle down the stretch, getting the better of his foe by a length-and-a-quarter and produced a career-best 109 Beyer Speed Figure. The result replicated the one-two finish of last year’s TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) on Nov. 6 at . “He looks amazing. It doesn’t look like he lost any weight. We jogged him up [Sunday] morning and he was moving great,” Cox said. “He’s a very intelligent horse. It’s amazing to watch him. We train him on race day and whenever we put him back in, he’ll lay down the rest of the day. He knows what’s going on and he deserves a good rest after such a long race.” In capturing the Belmont, Essential Quality gave his prolific sire Tapit his fourth progeny to conquer the final leg of the Triple Crown joining Tonalist [2014], Creator [2016] and Tapwrit [2017]. With the Belmont Stakes in the rearview mirror, Cox said the

Essential Quality/CHELSEA DURAND PHOTO See TRAVERS on page 7

# 9 C. Khozan o/o Verso a Verso # 355 F. Lookin at Lucky o/o Giant’s Accent # 17 F. American Freedom o/o Visions of Candy F. Maclean’s Music o/o Ginza # 75 F. Karakonite (JPN) o/o Alexandrite # 356 C. Flat Out o/o Million Gift ( JPN) # 137 F. Valiant Minister o/o Birthday Suit # 546 F. Tonalist o/o Rapid Rhythm # 246 C. American Freedom o/o Deep in December # 683

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page 5 Continued from $1.25 million Runhappy Travers (G1) on Aug. 28 at Saratoga Race Course is the next major objective for Essential Quality. He did Florida-breds not rule out giving the talented gray colt a start beforehand in the $600,000 Jim Dandy (G2) on July 31 at Saratoga Race Course. Make Florida Racing “It’s one of the more prestigious races out there for 3-year- Did you know Florida-bred thoroughbreds olds. So that would be the logical spot,” Cox said of a possible won 36.8% of races run at the recent Tampa start in the “Mid-Summer Derby.” “It’s a mile-and-a-quarter and Bay Downs season? we know he can handle that. In regard to a race before, it would be nice. Saratoga is obviously a demanding track. I wouldn’t say we have to have a race before that, but it would be nice. I think This demonstrates the logical spot would be the Jim Dandy, but we’ll get him back to Churchill and let him tell us over the next couple of weeks how how vital Florida-breds he’s feeling.” are to the success of The Belmont Stakes was the third time Essential Quality faced Tampa Bay Downs. off against Hot Rod Charlie. Prior to Saturday’s race, they ran a respective fourth and third in the Grade 1 Derby pre- Additional good news for sented by Woodford Reserve on May 1 at . Florida breeders—72% of those “I think it would be great for racing, no doubt about it.” Cox Florida-bred winners during the said of a potential rivalry between the Belmont top two finishers. Tampa Bay Meeting were sired A Kentucky homebred, Essential Quality is out of the multiple by Florida stallions. stakes-placed Elusive Quality mare Delightful Quality. She has an unraced Uncle Mo 2-year-old filly named Famed, who also is trained by Cox. Florida-breds: “She’s a nice filly,” Cox said. “She shows some gate speed and Race ‘Em or is a pretty quick learner. Elegant filly with plenty of leg. We’ve Chase ‘Em! had her for about a month and she’s had some three-eighths works under her belt. No rush with her.”

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Back to Top Page 9 Woodbine to Open Saturday BY WOODBINE PRESS OFFICE ______TORONTO—With Ontario entering Step One of the ‘Roadmap to Reopen’ plan earlier than origi- nally expected, Woodbine Entertainment announced that the 2021 thoroughbred season at Woodbine Racetrack will open this Saturday, June 12 with a 1:20 p.m. post time. The meet will continue Sunday with a 1:20 p.m. post time, followed by racing on Friday, June 18, Saturday, June 19 and Sunday June 20, before continuing with its typical four race days a week schedule (Thursday through Sunday). To help make up for some last race days, Woodbine plans to add additional races to its race cards during the first two weekends of racing. “While it has been a very frustrating period, I would like to thank the government of Ontario for the recent attention it has given the industry,” Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson said. “In particular, I would like to thank Premier Doug Ford for his understanding and Woodbine/BURNS PHOTO interest in the plight of the horse racing industry that has been so very much remain confident in the future of horse racing in greatly impacted by the global pandemic and ensuing government Ontario and look forward to getting back on track later this week,” restrictions.” Lawson added. “On behalf of Woodbine Entertainment, thank you Live racing at Woodbine Racetrack will operate without any to our horse people for their patience, professionalism, and spectators due to government restrictions. resiliency they continue to demonstrate, especially in face of “Although our industry has been substantially impacted, I do adversity.”

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many legislators when it came to understanding pari- mutuels and thoroughbred racing. Whether it was ques- tions they had, opinions they wanted, or to flesh out details, it was our team they turned to and believed and trusted.

Two things stuck out to me as I witnessed this unfold. First is the fact that we have spent years laying the ground Fellow Industry Stakeholders, work necessary to enjoy this kind of stature, by consis- tently educating our legislators about the impact of our industry With the recent celebration of Memorial Day, summer has within the state, by providing them time and again with indis- officially begun and with it we are turning the page as Florida putable facts, by having a consistent and honest message, and by breeders and owners. As COVID-19 began to rear its head in working hard to foster solid relationships. The result of all of this March 2020, in the interest of preserving the solvency of the past work was tangible. Awards Fund (the monies used for breeder and stallion awards and Florida-bred racing incentives), the FTBOA made the diffi- Second is the quality of the team we have leading that charge. cult decision to reduce down from 15% to 10% the purse per- Our lobby and legal professionals are second to none in expertise, centage paid out for both breeder awards and stallion awards. tenacity, and ability. Our FTBOA management team is incredible This decision was based on the early effects of COVID-19 on the as well, with Lonny Powell front and center wielding his expansive gaming industry and on the tremendous uncertainty about what knowledge of thoroughbred racing, including track management, lay ahead during the growing pandemic. ADW, pari-mutuels, the breeding industry, etc., in absolutely inde- fatigable fashion. We are blessed to have these folks waging the But I am very pleased to announce that the responsible deci- battle on our behalf. sions made at that time achieved the desired result, and the FTBOA Board of Directors felt comfortable enough at their May The new Compact has many facets and the consequences, both 24 meeting to not only raise breeder and stallion awards back to intended and unintended, not to mention the court battles, will take 15% (adding a 3% breeder award for second and 2% for third), time to unfold. But the bottom line is that the Association was piv- but to make these higher payments retroactive to the first of this otal in preventing the decoupling of thoroughbred racing in year! Florida. Now, it is our continued mission to support our Florida race tracks and horseman as we all strive together to ensure a fair The FTBOA will be sending out awards checks in the coming playing field within our state, including using our hard won influ- weeks for these retroactive award increases. ence to encourage legislation toward that goal.

Another page turned this past month was the end of the 2021 legislative session and the special session on gaming that fol- Sincerely, lowed it. With the Governor and the Senate President both deter- mined to get a new Seminole Gaming Compact completed this year, the energy was at full throttle and the political winds grew to a fury.

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PRESS RELEASE ______plus the trainer’s [and owner’s] responsibility to approve all veteri- nary procedures including medication and alternative therapies. The Elite Program, Inc. through its Groom Elite Education pro- This new format will also give us time to practice bandaging.” grams is sponsoring Dr. C. Reid McLellan’s Owner/Trainer Class will be held in Ocala near the Ocala Breeders Sale Racehorse Training Prep Class to be held June 25-27 in Ocala, grounds, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8:00 a.m. Fla. This expanded version of McLellan’s Trainers Exam Prep to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. Previous Trainers’ Exam Prep Class par- class that he has taught for more than 20 years, includes a slight ticipants, Groom Elite graduates as well as current members of change in format brought on by the recent Covid-19 restrictions KEEP, TOBA and FTBOA receive a $25 tuition credit making and updates in technology. Renamed “Racehorse Owners & their tuition $274. Class size is limited to 10, and McLellan advis- Trainers Prep Class” this 2021 version includes online discussion es potential participants to register soon to guarantee their spot. of equine terminology and portions of the philosophy and meth- For more information or to register, go to www.groomelite.com ods of training segment that originally took the first full day. or www.purplepowerracing.com. Anyone without internet access Those items will be discussed in a condensed half-day on the first may call Dr. McLellan at 318-224-1347 and sign up over the morning of class. phone. In addition, participants will receive a DVD with narrated power point lessons as well as videos of both the philosophy and methods materials and the rules of racing. Follow up zoom ses- sions will be available for those planning to take a racehorse train- ers’ licensing exam. CLICK HERE for the latest “This class will still prepare a participant to take a racehorse trainer’s licensing exam.” McLellan said. “Participants in the past The Florida Horse requested more time to discuss acquiring, starting and condition- ing racehorses. With all that is going on in racing I thought we ONLINE needed to spend time talking about the broader scope of trainer responsibility—examining horses for soundness, injuries, therapy

Gulfstream Park Spring/Summer Florida-bred and Florida Sire Stakes Races and Bonuses Date Race Conditions Distance Purse June 12 Ginger Punch (Fla.) 3yo and older, fillies and mares 1 1/16 mi. turf $75,000* Closed July 3 Princess Rooney Invitational (G2) 3yo and older, fillies and mares 7 fur. $350,000** Invite July 3 Smile Sprint Invitational (G3) 3yo and older 6 fur. $200,000** Invite July 4 Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint 3yo and older 5 fur. turf $75,000** June 20 July 31 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Dr. Fager 2yo colts and geldings 6 fur. $100,000 Closed July 31 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Desert Vixen 2yo fillies 6 fur. $100,000 Closed Aug. 14 Benny the Bull (Fla.) 3yo and older 7 fur. $75,000* Aug. 1 Aug. 21 Proud Man 2yo 7 ½ fur. turf $75,000** Aug. 8 Aug. 21 Sharp Susan 2yo fillies 7 ½ fur. turf $75,000** Aug. 8 Aug. 28 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Affirmed 2yo colt and geldings 7 fur. $200,000 Closed Aug. 28 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Susan's Girl 2yo fillies 7 fur. $200,000 Closed Sept. 11 Sheer Drama (Fla.) 3yo and older, fillies and mares 7 fur. $75,000* Aug. 29 Sept. 18 Armed Forces 2yo 1 mi. turf $100,000** Sept. 5 Sept. 18 Our Dear Peggy 2yo fillies 1 mi. turf $100,000** Sept. 5 Sept. 25 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes In Reality 2yo colts and gelding 1 1/16 mi. $400,000 Closed Sept. 25 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes My Dear Girl 2yo fillies 1 1/16 mi. $400,000 Closed Sept. 25 FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes Wildcat Heir 3yo and older 1 mi. $125,000 Closed Sept. 25 Hollywood Beach 2yo 5 fur. turf $100,000** Sept. 12

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Back to Top Page 15 Hot Rod Charlie Firing On All Cylinders After Runner-up Effort in Belmont BY NYRA PRESS OFFICE ______time to put the performance into perspective. “We’re so proud of him. Super proud of ELMONT, NY—Even though he set the blis- Charlie,” he said of his team in the barn and tering pace in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes pre- the ownership group of Roadrunner Racing, sented by NYRA Bets (Grade 1) and got into Boat Racing, William Strauss and Gainesway a heavyweight battle with Essential Quality Stable. “We all feel so blessed to be connect- down the lane before losing the mile-and-a- ed with a champion of a racehorse. The half test to that one by only a length-and-a- whole crew would do this with him even if half, Hot Rod Charlie was full of energy and there was no purse money. To compete at the enthusiasm the morning after. highest level and see Charlie and “He looks awesome, just awesome,” trainer connect on the biggest stage and give such a Doug O’Neill said before jetting back to his Hot Rod Charlie/COADY PHOTO monstrous effort, we’re going to carry that Southern California base. “He ate up everything and licked his for days and weeks and months. We’re still buzzing.” feed tub. We scoped him after the race, and he scoped clean. He Hot Rod Charlie, by Preakness winner out of the Indian was definitely a little rubber-legged after the race, but by the time Charlie mare Indian Miss, has tangled with Belmont-winner he got back to the barn area he had already recovered. He recov- Essential Quality twice before. In the he was ered quickly. He’s amazing.” third, finishing in front of Essential Quality (fourth). In last year’s O’Neill, who was seeking his first Belmont win, said that how Grade 1 TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile presented by the quickly this colt bounced back is a sign of how fit he is. Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, Essential Quality finished first “Look at his dapples. He’s so dappled it’s unbelievable. His but less than a length in front of “Charlie”. coat is still beautiful. He’s full of energy and is just great this O’Neill said a rematch in the $1.25 million Runhappy Travers morning,” said the trainer while showing off his charge. (G1) on Aug. 28 at Saratoga is possible. In 2012, O’Neill saw his hope of winning the Triple Crown with “I think that’s very logical,” O’Neill said. “The great thing Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I’ll Have Another dashed about this group of guys is that they’re so patient. I’m sure we’ll when that colt was scratched on the eve of the race, and then he had talk about that in the next week or two, but just knowing the way to withdraw 2016 Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist from Belmont this journey has played out, and hopefully, there are plenty more consideration when the colt spiked a fever two weeks before the race. chapters in the Charlie tale, we probably won’t decide for another Twelve hours after watching Hot Rod Charlie, the winner of the three weeks or so. But it is the most logical next spot. If he takes Grade 2 , come so close in the 2021 Belmont, he’d had us there.”

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DA RI O L F TAKE E S S IR S FSS OBS JUNE SALE OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS IN TRAINING The following FOALS OF 2019 are fully eligible for the Florida Sire Stakes Hip Sire Dam Hip Sire Dam Hip Sire Dam

5 . . . . .Uncaptured ...... Valid Concorde 330 . . .Neolithic ...... Fond of Sarah 570 . . .Neolithic ...... Mommie's Summer

9 . . . . .Khozan ...... Verso a Verso 334 . . .Poseidon's Warrior ...... Forest Retreat 579 . . .Uncaptured ...... My Best Ten

22 . . . .Treasure Beach (GB) . . . . .Wave of Glory 335 . . .Fury Kapcori ...... Foret 585 . . .Poseidon's Warrior . .My Miss Venezuela

30 . . . .Gone Astray ...... White Hands 342 . . .Khozan ...... Friends Pro 616 . . .Uncaptured ...... One Oh Eight

44 . . . .Khozan ...... Wontoo 352 . . .Chitu ...... Gator Hall 630 . . .Valiant Minister ...... Passage of Time

55 . . . .He's Had Enough ...... Zamsweet 360 . . .Fury Kapcori ...... Golden Bucket 642 . . .Social Inclusion ...... Playa Medina

78 . . . .Noble Bird ...... Alotofappeal 361 . . .Chitu ...... Golden Galaxy 649 . . .Khozan ...... Pretty Petal

89 . . . .Jess's Dream ...... Andiemac 363 . . .Uncaptured ...... Goldenlegacy'shope 652 . . .Valiant Minister ...... Princess Quinn

99 . . . .Ride On Curlin ...... Arctic Dove 364 . . .Noble Bird ...... Golden Nip 694 . . .Uncaptured ...... Red Hot Jul

113 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Back to Winter 368 . . .Poseidon's Warrior ...... Gold Point Gal 707 . . .First Dude ...... Rockin On

126 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Beboblues Art 369 . . .Drill ...... Goodbye Beautiful 709 . . .Adios Charlie ...... Royal Sighting

137 . . .Valiant Minister ...... Birthday Suit 373 . . .Greenpointcrusader ...... Gottcha First 751 . . .Treasure Beach (GB) . .Shimmering Cara

160 . . .The Big Beast ...... Calico Bay 398 . . .Noble Bird ...... Hip Hop Girl 776 . . .Neolithic ...... Sophisticattin

167 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Carolina Girl 401 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Holiday Flare 792 . . .Fury Kapcori ...... Starship Crystal

197 . . .Social Inclusion ...... Cinderella's Mind 404 . . .Treasure Beach (GB) ...... Holyano 807 . . .Jess's Dream ...... Sugar Talk

200 . . .Uncaptured ...... City in Sky 409 . . .Greenpointcrusader ...... Hot Trip 819 . . .Jess's Dream ...... Sweetly Valid

207 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Clever Dancer 411 . . .He's Had Enough ...... I Am Sarah 861* . .He's Had Enough ...... Angel Dreams

215 . . .Jess's Dream ...... Conquest Angel 420 . . .Uncaptured ...... Indian Colors 863* . .Khozan ...... Brightly Mine

225 . . .Jess's Dream ...... Countess Kelly 437 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Jane Reaction 871** . .Treasure Beach (GB) .Outstanding Henny

239 . . .Valiant Minister ...... Dancin' Lil 458 . . .He's Had Enough ...... Kaiken 920 . . .Chitu ...... Relentless Storm

296 . . .Khozan ...... Ephyra 524 . . .Greenpointcrusader . . . . .Making Havoc **Foal of 2017

327 . . .Fury Kapcori ...... Folk Art 539 . . .Uncaptured ...... Melrose Bay *Foal of 2018

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Back to Top Back to Top Page 18 Dana Zimmel Appointed Track Entries Dean at UF College of & Results Veterinary Medicine Click Here to Click Here to PRESS RELEASE ______View Entries View Results GAINESVILLE, FL—Dana N. Zimmel, D.V.M., has been named permanent dean of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, after having served in Click Here to Click Here to the post on an interim basis since View Entries View Results December 2019. She becomes the college’s seventh per- manent dean, and the first woman ever to hold the job. “Only months after her interim appoint- ment, Dr. Zimmel was faced with leading Click Here to Click Here to the college through the most tumultuous of View Entries View Results times when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and life as we all knew it changed,” said David R. Nelson, M.D., senior vice presi- dent for health affairs at UF and president of UF Health, and Scott Angle, Ph.D., vice president for agriculture and natural Click Here to Click Here to resources at UF’s Institute of Food and View Entries View Results

Agricultural Sciences, in a joint written Dana Zimmel/UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PHOTO statement. due to the remarkable effort and commit- “During the past year and a half, Dana ment of clinical faculty to maintain a busi- has worked tirelessly with her leadership ness-as-usual approach despite the chal- team to ensure the safety of the college’s lenges posed by COVID-19. faculty, staff and students, along with the “In addition, in a nod to UF’s reputation successful continuance of its research, as a leader in animal patient care, the col- Click Here to Click Here to teaching and patient care missions,” the lege also received a $3 million gift from View Entries View Results administrators said. “Her dedication and the Joanne W. Gauntt Foundation for a new focus have been evident throughout this linear accelerator to enhance radiation trying period. Through regular town hall oncology treatment for small animal cancer meetings and student forums, Dana has patients from throughout the Southeast,” worked hard to facilitate both internal and they said. Click Here to Click Here to external communication and transparency A clinical professor in the college’s View Entries View Results across the college’s missions and among its department of large animal clinical sci- many stakeholders.” ences in addition to her administrative role, Nelson and Angle noted the importance Zimmel is an alumna of the college from of steady leadership across those missions the Class of 1995. She joined the UF facul- of teaching, research and patient care as the ty in 2002, working first in extension, then college approaches its next accreditation large animal medicine and later progress- Click Here to Click Here to site visit in 2022. ing to leadership roles. She became chief of View Entries View Results Currently ranked ninth in the nation staff of the UF Veterinary Hospitals in among veterinary colleges by U.S. News & 2010, when the position was created in World Report, the college never stopped alignment with the UF Health strategic caring for animal patients or supporting the plan, focused on patient-centric care, and referring veterinarian community during held that position until her appointment to the pandemic. the associate dean of clinical services role Click Here to Click Here to View Entries View Results “Clinical faculty and staff worked non- in 2015. stop to deliver the leading-edge care the UF Under her leadership, hospital caseload Veterinary Hospitals are known for,” has grown from 20,542 patients in fiscal Nelson and Angle said. “The Small Animal year 2011 to nearly 43,000 patients seen in Hospital caseload—currently ranked sec- fiscal year 2020, with another 7,794 animals Click Here to Click Here to ond largest in the U.S. among academic View Entries View Results veterinary hospitals—has remained high See ZIMMEL on page 19 Tracks continued on next page

Back to Top Page 19 Zimmel Track Entries page 18 Continued from “We are confident our veterinary col- & Results treated at the Pet Emergency Treatment lege, hospitals and clinics, which boast Services clinic in Ocala. In 2012, Zimmel nationally and internationally recognized spearheaded the effort to create UF PETS, programs in academia as well as advanced which has evolved as a hugely successful research laboratories and facilities, will collaboration with Marion County-area continue to flourish under Dr. Zimmel’s veterinarians. leadership,” Angle and Nelson said.

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, June 10 & 11 Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation.

SAINT AFLEET CAJUN BREEZE Thursday, June 10 Hostile Afleet 7 Evangeline Downs Highwaytwentyseven 6 Penn National A. P. WARRIOR Last One Standing 7 Emerald Downs SAINT ANDDAN CHAPEL ROYAL Kyle 2 Charles Town Silent Movies 7 Golden Gate Fields ADIOS CHARLIE R Boy Evens 4 Charles Town CHITU SOLDAT Billysbirthdaygirl 5 Monmouth Park Traumarama 7 Belterra Park Gold Buckle 5 Indiana Grand CITY PLACE AMIRA’S PRINCE (IRE) SONGANDAPRAYER Taylor’s Beauty 4 Lone Star Park Indy Princess Koko 2 Thistledown Ima Sunny Song 3 Evangeline Downs Bunkie’s Song 7 Evangeline Downs CLOSING ARGUMENT BENNY THE BULL Argybargy Buck 4 Evangeline Downs Tartan the Bull 4 Thistledown Sir Etney John 7 Evangeline Downs Exotic Town 9 Evangeline Downs Bayou Benny 5 Canterbury Park TEUFLESBERG Lil Beau Pete 9 Evangeline Downs City Gone Country 2 Canterbury Park BRETHREN CONGRATS Samoa 2 Belterra Park Roverton 5 Canterbury Park Frosty Warrior 2 Gulfstream Park CASHEL CASTLE THE BIG BEAST Z U Soon 3 Arlington Rocket Ride 4 Arlington Big League Benny 4 Canterbury Park Unequivocal 3 Pimlico Lady Kaza 7 Belterra Park CONGRATS TREASURE BEACH (GB) Honeymoonz Over 7 Golden Gate Fields Grats Road 2 Belterra Park Ivorysgoldtreasure 7 Indiana Grand The Iron Bank 5 Charles Town CORFU Smoky Topaz 5 Evangeline Downs UNCAPTURED Gran Wildrocky 6 Charles Town She’s My Ride 6 Emerald Downs Renegade Bob 1 Arlington DRILL Eye On the Finish 7 Arlington Colette’s Spirit 2 Charles Town Perfect Doll 8 Belterra Park WESTERN PRIDE Waterloo Sunset 8 Belterra Park Star of Pride 3 Thistledown EXCHANGE RATE Exchequer 4 Monmouth Park COOL COAL MAN WILD EVENT Dollar Blue 8 Arlington Poopsie Doopsie 6 Evangeline Downs Intuicao (BRZ) 3 Churchill Downs EXCLUSIVE QUALITY D’WILDCAT WILDCAT HEIR Fade Away 8 Arlington Cougar Country 7 Emerald Downs The Boot Wildcat 4 Thistledown Adens Dream 8 Emerald Downs FIELD COMMISSION DUKE OF MISCHIEF Resident 3 Gulfstream Park Silver Duke 2 Charles Town WITH DISTINCTION Fan Fan 3 Monmouth Park EXCHANGE RATE Distinct Thunder 1 Arlington Rate for Me 8 Emerald Downs Jalen Journey 8 Continued on next page GREATNESS Mr Manning 6 Indiana Grand Friday, June 11 HANDSOME MIKE ADIOS CHARLIE And I Know 2 Belterra Park Honolulu Express 8 Gulfstream Park Pettinberg 8 Penn National HIGH COTTON Dixieland Dream 2 Indiana Grand BAHAMIAN SQUALL KANTHAROS Bahamian Girl 1 Gulfstream Park Fluent in Sarcasm 2 Charles Town Bahama Breeze 3 Monmouth Park Big Sport 6 Arlington Our Time 6 Thistledown BIG DRAMA Grace’s Drama 1 Gulfstream Park Chulainn 9 Belmont Park Quiet Drama 3 Fairmount Park KISS THE KID Centsless Drama 7 Gulfstream Park A Fabulous Kiss 3 Thistledown BIONDETTI MACHO UNO Big Al’s Princess 6 Santa Anita Straight from Toreno 1 Canterbury Park the Heart Macho Classic 3 Arlington BRETHREN Holy Muchacho 7 Canterbury Park Rain 1 Gulfstream Park of Florida’s Hill Valley 1 Penn National Thoroughbred OVERDRIVEN Extrordinary Jerry 8 Belmont Park Merlin 2 Gulfstream Park Industry Marlee 3 Fairmount Park POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Savvy Ally 5 Arlington Official Publication of the Harlans Warrior 6 Evangeline Downs Florida Thoroughbred Owners’ Biff 5 Penn National and Breeders’ Association PROSPECTIVE Gator Fifty Two 5 Pimlico Kissmelips 8 Canterbury Park Old Time Revival 8 Gulfstream Park REPENT BROOKS ‘N DOWN Our Closure 7 Arlington Devilinred 1 Los Alamitos

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Friday, June 11 Daily Racing Form Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation.

FIRST DUDE KEYED ENTRY SOLDAT Enduros Tigress 3 Charles Town Cumberland Gap 8 Penn National Honey Dont 3 Belterra Park Fast Dude 5 Evangeline Downs Snazzy Dresser 5 Santa Anita KHOZAN First Gold 5 Gulfstream Park Lovely Lady Lexi 2 Belmont Park SONGANDAPRAYER Gaspergou 7 Columbus Rosas Way 7 Charles Town Dejoke’s Song 1 Evangeline Downs Nineoneoneprayer 1 Evangeline Downs GOTTCHA GOLD KISS THE KID Song N a Cat 7 Evangeline Downs Slewmach 4 Century Mile Just Kidding 7 Charles Town Gottcha Cowboy 10 Century Mile TEUFLESBERG MACHO UNO Lune Lake 2 Belmont Park Garbo Speaks 2 Prairie Meadows HANDSOME MIKE THE BIG BEAST Winter’s Wonder 3 Gulfstream Park Big One 3 Lone Star Park Danzo 2 Belterra Park Fiona Bay 6 Century Mile One Turn Johnny 4 Gulfstream Park HE’S HAD ENOUGH Me Macho 8 Santa Anita Ezee Enough 1 Evangeline Downs Victory At Last 9 Century Mile TREASURE BEACH (GB) Starship Aramis 7 Penn National Optimistic 2 Evangeline Downs Sea and Sand 6 Belterra Park Mamma J 9 Gulfstream Park MASS MEDIA Lightning Harbour 4 Evangeline Downs Bear Treasure 8 Pimlico HELLO BROADWAY MILWAUKEE BREW TWO STEP SALSA Grandma Schnur 4 Charles Town Fancy Gi Gi 1 Prairie Meadows Atina Salsa 1 Penn National Rogue Patriot 2 Belterra Park IMPERIALISM OUTFLANKER Cranberry Creek 11 Century Mile Benny Havens 6 Pimlico UNCAPTURED I’manimperialgirl 11 Century Mile Bet On Mookie 1 Santa Anita POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Nobu 6 Santa Anita Brett’s World 6 Gulfstream Park JESS’S DREAM WILDCAT HEIR Willy the Cobbler 2 Santa Anita PROSPECTIVE Yes I’m Wild 3 Los Alamitos Tommy’s Top Cat 6 Penn National KANTHAROS Nationalist 1 Gulfstream Park Til the End 3 Gulfstream Park Rachel’s Wish 4 Charles Town WINSLOW HOMER Season to Remember 3 Santa Anita Malibu Life 5 Monmouth Park Boogie With Me 7 Pimlico Big Redwhiteblue 4 Churchill Downs Toppsgoldenticket 6 Charles Town My Little Guera 9 Evangeline Downs Hydra 7 Pimlico READ THE FOOTNOTES WITH DISTINCTION Bold Trek 8 Pimlico Game to Play 7 Prairie Meadows Bee by the Sea 6 Monmouth Park

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, June 10 & 11 Below is a list of Florida-bred runners scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. Our Time 6 Elizabeth LaPierre & Jennifer Given Timewon’tletmego 4 Darsan Inc. Thursday, June 10 Pompey’s Rule 8 Harry D. Burns & Juana Lopez Blues Songs 5 Northwest Stud ARLINGTON First Gold 5 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Distinct Thunder 1 McKathan Bros. Friday, June 11 Braccio Di Ferro 6 Eugene Montoya Renegade Bob 1 Southern Wives Partners El Solitario 6 JDAB Stables LLC Dive Deep 3 Four Horsemen’s Ranch ARLINGTON Greyzer 6 Haras Dona Icha de Ocala LLC Chocolate Bunny 4 Glockenburg LLC Cookin Roses 2 Midwest Thoroughbreds Pugin 6 John Ropes Powerful Man 4 Glockenburg LLC Global Monopoly 2 Glockenburg LLC Centsless Drama 7 Hallmarc Stallion LLC Big Sport 6 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Pregolya River 2 Glockenburg LLC Lookinlikeaqueen 7 Dr. Tiffany A. Atteberry & Scott Brown Souper Highvoltage 6 Live Oak Stud Savvy Ally 5 James F. Webb Gran Casique 8 Kris R. Del Guidice Our Closure 7 Woodford Thoroughbreds Fade Away 8 Brent Fernung, Crystal Fernung & Honolulu Express 8 Staghorn Thoroughbreds LLC Eugene P. Cahalan Old Time Revival 8 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. BELMONT PARK Awesome Ella 9 Vegso Racing Stable Lemieux 3 Westbury Stables LLC BELMONT PARK Flat Out Cool 9 Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius A. Link Lovely Lady Lexi 2 Stonehedge LLC Extrordinary Jerry 8 Darsan Inc. Jaent 9 Nancy Harris & John Allen Shamrocket 8 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Jalen Journey 8 Dennis Foster & Edward Pendray Mamma J 9 Lucy Edwards & Randell Edwards BELTERRA PARK BELTERRA PARK Danzo 2 Carlos Munoz LOS ALAMITOS And I Know 2 Adolpho J. Exposito & Felicia Devilinred 1 Stephanie D. Link & Santiago Rogue Patriot 2 Juvenal L. Diaz Exposito Mendoza Sea and Sand 6 Sabana Farm, LLC Samoa 2 Arindel Trumper 3 John & Carole Rio, Michael Sivo & Waterloo Sunset 8 Arindel COLUMBUS Dr. Laura Surovi-Sivo Backchatter 6 GoldMark Farm Yes I’m Wild 3 Catherine C. Dickenson CANTERBURY PARK Gaspergou 7 Bill Rasco Final Form 1 Woodford Thoroughbreds LONE STAR PARK Memorable Angel 2 Sandra McKinney HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Taylor’s Beauty 4 Marcos Arenas Big League Benny 4 Oakleaf Farm Colette’s Spirit 2 Le Anne Marie Robbins Moon Lovin 6 Milan Kosanovich & Machmer Hall Kissmelips 8 Pete Mattson Enduros Tigress 3 Olivia Quinones Reverend Aj 8 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Grandma Schnur 4 Tom Olive Figliolia CHURCHILL DOWNS Lady of Luxury 3 Brereton C. Jones Rachel’s Wish 4 Elaine Vinson Gran Wildrocky 6 Lisa McGreevy MONMOUTH PARK Purrfectly Claire 3 Vegso Racing Stable Reina La Kelsy 1 Robert B. Shoukry Toppsgoldenticket 6 Rick Rudman Song River 3 Bridlewood Farm Bahama Breeze 3 Dizney Double Diamond, LLC Just Kidding 7 Steve Tucker Fan Fan 3 George W. Brown MD HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Rosas Way 7 Ramiro Rosas Medina Kyle 2 Mr. & Mrs. Guadalupe Olvera Billysbirthdaygirl 5 Glorious Uncertainty Stable Silver Duke 2 McLaughlin Family Limited CENTURY MILE Malibu Life 5 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Partnership Collar Me First 7 David Lavoie & Calumet Farm Bee by the Sea 6 Carol Kemp R Boy Evens 4 Rich Averill & AbraCadabra Farms Tannin 8 Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC Yei Yei 6 Vegso Racing Stable Wye Cross 8 Angela M. Ingenito Zap Mama 8 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso PENN NATIONAL Figliolia EVANGELINE DOWNS Atina Salsa 1 Get Away Farm Optimistic 2 Leverett Miller, Linda Miller,Adam Hill Valley 1 Arindel EMERALD DOWNS Cougar Country 7 Peter Eslick Parker & Suzette Parker, Over to You 1 Lambholm Last One Standing 7 Sharon Elizabeth Hodges & Ekaterinoslav 5 GreenwoodFarm.biz Biff 5 Arindel Michael Bannester Fast Dude 5 John Ropes Highwaytwentyseven 6 Shadybrook Farm Inc Adens Dream 8 Laurence Leavy My Little Guera 9 Stonehedge LLC Tommy’s Top Cat 6 Thomas Kenwood Equels &Laura Fabar Equels EVANGELINE DOWNS FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK AND HORSE RACING Starship Aramis 7 J D Farms Harlans Warrior 6 Kathleen Amaya, Raffaele Cento- Marlee 3 Arindel Cumberland Gap 8 Lori A. Smock fanti &Alexandro Centofanti Quiet Drama 3 Hallmarc Stallions LLC Inky Dinky Do 8 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Poopsie Doopsie 6 George J. Kerr GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Pettinberg 8 Judy Karlin Silent Movies 7 Steve Prather GOLDEN GATE FIELDS PIMLICO Chicks Dig Munny 2 Vegso Racing Stable Sunny Spot 9 Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC Blue Sky Venezuela 1 Orlyana Farm Discernment 4 J. F. Webb GULFSTREAM PARK R True Sensation 1 Entrust IRA FBO Elizabeth Wheeler Bahamian Girl 1 McKathan Bros. Souper Catch 3 Live Oak Stud INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Unequivocal 3 Vegso Racing Stable Dixieland Dream 2 Dee-Ellen Cook & Suzette Parker Grace’s Drama 1 Family Broodmares IV, LLC It’s Sizzling Time 4 James W. Terdik Ivorysgoldtreasure 7 Robyn Thompson Nationalist 1 George J. Kerr Gator Fifty Two 5 Amanda Thompson Gonzalez Animauxselle 8 Mary Jean Bonfili Rain 1 Arindel Boogie With Me 7 Murray Stroud In a Dream 9 France Weiner, Irwin J. Weiner, Merlin 2 Arindel Hydra 7 Bull Dog Racing ValeriedeMeric & Tristan deMeric Whiskeyonhislips 2 Carl Bowling & Hallmarc Stallions LLC Ingreido 3 P & G Stables LLC Bear Treasure 8 Murray Stroud THISTLEDOWN Kroy 3 Machmer Hall & Milan Indy Princess Koko 2 Jeannine Strauss McGinn PRAIRIE MEADOWS Kosanovich Why God 3 Thomas Coleman Lightning Miss 2 Bruno Schickedanz Lahinch 3 Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC Halfback 4 GoldMark Farm, LLC Resident 3 Laurine Mae Fuller-Vargas SANTA ANITA PARK Southern Spirit 4 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Til the End 3 Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Bet On Mookie 1 Ocala Stud Tartan the Bull 4 George & Tania Heatherly, GT Farm Winter’s Wonder 3 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Willy the Cobbler 2 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. LLC & Heather Ruebel-Duggan Zap Daddy 3 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Davis The Boot Wildcat 4 Frank Bertolino Figliolia Snazzy Dresser 5 Moreau Bloodstock International, Inc Poznan 5 Barry Kirkham Zero Gravity 3 Peter Berglar Big Al’s Princess 6 Guillermo Morales Castle King 6 Mary Ellen Coenen One Turn Johnny 4 Sabrina Plumley Nobu 6 Richard E. Wilson

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