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Dig That Dance
Hip No. 483 Consigned by Xanthus Farms, Inc., Agent Dig That Dance Red God Blushing Groom (FR) . { Runaway Bride (GB) Digamist . Northern Dancer { Disconiz . { *Codorniz Dig That Dance . Northern Dancer Bay gelding; Sovereign Dancer . { Bold Princess March 10, 2002 {Sugar Dance . Roanoke Island (1987) { Galstar . { Mygalstar By DIGAMIST (1985), black type winner in 1 start in Ireland, Heinz 57 Phoenix S. [G1]; 2 wins at 2 in England, 4th Coventry S. [G3]. Sire of 5 black type winners, including Second Chance (IRE) (3 wins, $138,510 in N.A., British Columbia Premier’s S., etc.), Patuxent River (to 6, 2003, $94,112), Romanono (champion at 3 in Panama). 1st dam SUGAR DANCE, by Sovereign Dancer. 6 wins, 2 to 5, $68,921. Dam of 5 foals of racing age, 5 to race, 4 winners, including-- Bengaly (c. by Roanoke). 5 wins, 3 to 6, placed at 7, 2003, $47,342. Sugar Hall (g. by Mahogany Hall). Winner at 3 and 4, 2003, $43,449. 2nd dam GALSTAR, by Roanoke Island. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $102,613, Frolic H.-R, 2nd Sailingon H.-R, 3rd Cameo S.-R, Queen Anne H.-R, Tri-State Futurity- R. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Romina Girl (f. by Pilgrim). Winner at 2 and 3 in Italy, 2nd Criterium Nazionale [G3], Premio Delleana. Producer. Just Flirting. Placed at 3, $16,272. Dam of 3 winners, including-- QUANTUM MERIT (g. by Hansel). 4 wins at 3 and 4, 2003, $178,940, Ashley T. Cole H.-R (BEL, $68,820). Reluctant Groom (c. by Runaway Groom). -
HEADLINE NEWS • 5/16/04 • PAGE 2 of 11
STORM FLAG FLYING takes Shuvee HEADLINE p. 6 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2004 THE REAL PHILADELPHIA FLYER RUSSIAN RHYTHM RULES LOCKINGE He’s been called America’s Horse and has already Classic heroine Russian Rhythm (Kingmambo) made a graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, but Smarty victorious return to the races by battling her way home Jones (Elusive Quality) added perhaps the most electri- to land the G1 Juddmonte fying chapter yet in his story as Lockinge S. at Newbury yesterday he crushed a talented field in the afternoon. She is the first GI Preakness S. The powerful distaffer to win the race since chestnut became just the third Cormorant Wood (GB) shared the unbeaten horse in history to an- honors in 1984. “It’s the first nex the first two jewels of the time she’s beaten the colts and Triple Crown, following Majestic that’s a big thing, but I always Prince (1969) and Seattle Slew Russian Rhythm (center) thought she was capable,” said (1977). The final margin of vic- Julian Herbert/Getty Images winning rider Kieren Fallon. “She tory was 11 1/2 lengths, a re- was always going to get better as she got older since cord in the 129-year history of she’s a lovely big, strong filly.” Lockinge cont. p3 Smarty Jones Horsephotos the Preakness. “He came through for America,” said win- GREY DAY ning trainer John Servis. “I’m so pleased with his effort. -
Better Tapit
Barn 3 Hip No. Consigned by Claiborne Farm, Agent 1 Abrupt First Samurai . Giant’s Causeway Lea . {Freddie Frisson {Greenery . Galileo Abrupt . {High Savannah (GB) Bay colt; Political Force . Unbridled’s Song foaled 2017 {Ire . {Glitter Woman (2009) {Clash . Arch {Hit By LEA (2009), $2,362,398, Donn H. [G1]-ntr, Hal’s Hope S. [G3] twice, Com- monwealth Turf S. [G3], 2nd Woodbine Mile S. [G1], Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile [G1], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2020. Sire of 16 wnrs, $932,816, including Muskoka Gold ($155,587, Cup and Saucer S., 2nd Grey S. [G3], etc.), Vast (to 3, 2020, $120,150, Hollywood Wildcat S.). 1st dam Ire, by Political Force. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $202,639, 2nd Mariah’s Storm S. (AP, $13,186), Meafara S. (AP, $13,014), 3rd Arlington Oaks [G3] (AP, $16,170), Mardi Gras H. (FG, $7,500), Happy Ticket S. (FG, $6,000). Sister to Flashy Campaign. Dam of 2 other foals of racing age-- Enrage (f. by Algorithms). Winner at 2, $64,086, 2nd Gin Talking S. (LRL, $20,000). Wrath (c. by Flatter). Winner at 3 and 4, 2020, $50,812. 2nd dam CLASH, by Arch. 2 wins, $86,771. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, incl.-- FASHION FAUX PAS (f. by Flatter). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2019, $177,817, Sandpiper S. (TAM, $30,000), Light Hearted S. (DEL, $30,000), 2nd Delaware Oaks [G3] (DEL, $55,000), Mizdirection S. (AQU, $20,000), 3rd Hilltop S. (PIM, $10,000). Ire (f. -
Jeremy Bentham, Werner Stark, and 'The Psychology of Economic Man'
Jeremy Bentham, ‘The Psychology of Economic Man’, and Behavioural Economics Michael Quinn (Bentham Project, UCL. [email protected]) Résumés English Francais § 1 briefly reviews first the received interpretation of Bentham, which sees him as having had little to do with the development of economics (excepting some passing mentions which recognize his deployment of the concept of utility or his reduction of human motivation to self-interest, and perhaps a note on his discussion of the concept of diminishing marginal utility); and second, the manner in which he applies his concept of rationality to political economy. In § 2, the central thesis of the paper is presented: it is argued that an examination of his insights into the psychology of individual choice supplies good reasons to identify him as an intellectual godfather of behavioural economics. In keeping with the normativity of his concept of rationality, Bentham would maintain that the way in which traditional economics continues to ignore the gulf between its model of human decision-making and the facts of human psychology weakens its usefulness both as a science and as a guide to public policy. Bentham anticipated several modifications to the standard model (for instance loss- aversion, the endowment effect, reference dependence, framing, the desire for cognitive ease, and status-quo bias) which have been introduced later by behavioural economics. § 3 introduces two problems concerning the normativity of economics, the first of which, at least for Bentham, rests upon a false premise, -
REPORT by CARL EVANS EBN Sales Talk Click Here to Is Brought to Contact IRT, Or You by IRT Visit
SEVEN WEDNESDAY, 29TH AUGUST 2018 GROUP 1 WINS including GROUP30 WINS 93 GROUP 3YO WINS/PLACINGS IN 2018 ROARING LION winner of the EUROPE • ASIA/AUSTRALIA • DUBAI Juddmonte EBN International-G1 #USBRED EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS and Coral Eclipse-G1 FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU AUSTRALIAN NEWS | SCANDINAVIAN NEWS | RACING ROUND-UP | STAKES FIELDS TODAY’S HEADLINES SALES GOFFS UK REPORT by CARL EVANS EBN Sales Talk Click here to is brought to contact IRT, or you by IRT visit www.irt.com NEWSELLS HAS LOOK OF GLENEAGLES AT DONNY Goffs UK’s Premier Sale top price was smashed down the fairway at Doncaster yesterday by a £380,000 son of freshman sire Gleneagles. Offered by Hertfordshire-based Newsells Park Stud, the colt (Lot 20) was sold to SackvilleDonald’s Alastair Donald, whose valuation added a crisp £100,000 to the previous Doncaster best price for a yearling which had been achieved on three previous occasions. In 2011 an Oasis Dream colt who became sire Gale Force Ten made £280,000, and that was matched by Galileo Lot 20, the son of Gleneagles who smashed the record price Gold’s sister Choumicha (Paco Boy) in 2015 and, the following at the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale when knocked down to year, by last month’s Gr.3 Hackwood Stakes winner Yafta (Dark SackvilleDonald for £380,000. © Sarah Farnsworth Angel). Donald, whose financially robust clients include King Power Racing, has been enjoying a winning run with his sales-ring stand-out horse at this sale and one of the nicest horses I’ve seen at purchases, highlighted by a four-timer on Saturday that included Doncaster in many a year. -
HEATSEEKER:Layout 1 11/22/13 1:46 PM Page 1
HEATSEEKER:Layout 1 11/22/13 1:46 PM Page 1 ©Lee Thomas HEATSEEKER Giant’s Causeway—Rusty Back, by Defensive Play Leading California Second-Crop Sire First-crop 3-year-olds earned $1.2 million in 2013, including $150,000 stakes winner SURTSEY, six other stakes performers and two 6-figure allowance winners on turf at Belmont and Keeneland. Second-crop 2-year-olds include stakes-winning miler BROADWAY MISSILE and two $180,000 auction juveniles. (Statistics through November 9, 2013) 2014 FEE: $5,000-LIVE FOAL (payable when foal stands and nurses) Property of Heatseeker (IRE) Syndicate Standing at HARRIS FARMS Inquiries to David McGlothlin 27366 W. Oakland Avenue, Coalinga, California 93210 (559) 884-2859/FAX (559) 884-2855 e-mail: [email protected] or website: www.harrisfarms.com 78 California Thoroughbred 2014 Stallion Directory www.ctba.com HeatSeekerCS403202ORIGJockeyClubPageSent11-8-2013-No ChangeLoretta11-26-2013-142pm:Layout 1 11/26/13 1:43 PM Page1 HEATSEEKER (IRE) 2003 Chestnut - Height 16.1 - Dosage Profile: 5-3-27-0-1; DI: 1.48; CD: +0.31 Nearctic RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Northern Dancer Natalma (in Ireland, N.A.) Storm Bird New Providence Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 681 foals, 63 SWs South Ocean Shining Sun 2 3 2 0 1(1) $69,403 Storm Cat Bold Ruler 3 1000 135 1414 foals, 180 SWs Secretariat Somethingroyal 4 8 3(1) 3(1) 0 190,238 Terlingua Crimson Satan 5 5 2(2) 2(2) 1(1) 918,000 11 foals, 2 SWs Crimson Saint Bolero Rose 17 7(3) 5(3) 2(2) $1,177,776 Giant's Causeway (1997) Red God 1878 foals, 146 SWs Blushing Groom (FR) Runaway Bride (GB) Rahy At 2, WON an allowance race at Tipperary (7 fur., turf, equal Halo 1129 foals, 95 SWs top weight of 131 lbs., defeating Violani, Hitchcock, Glorious Song Ballade Mariah's Storm Hail to Reason etc.), a maiden special weight race at Naas (6 fur., turf, 10 foals, 2 SWs Roberto Bramalea defeating Free Roses, Nero, etc.), 3rd Laing O'Rourke Immense Chieftain National S.-G1 at The Curragh (7 fur., turf, to George 6 foals, 3 SWs Imsodear Ironically Washington (IRE), Golden Arrow (IRE)). -
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2015 WWW.BLOODHORSE.COM IN TODAY’S EDITION CAVORTING TOPS BALANCED LA BREA 2 SUMMIT ORGANIZERS HAVE FULL AGENDA 3 FINGER LAKES SENDS MESSAGE TO STATE 4 STORM CAT CONTINUES TO HAVE IMPACT 6 BOB BARRY: THE JUICE IN ROSE'S LIME 7 ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Jim McIngvale's Runhappy, the favorite to be named champion male RESULTS 8 sprinter of 2015, will make his California debut in the Dec. 26 Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita Park ENTRIES 9 RUNHAPPY MAKES CA DEBUT IN MALIBU By Evan Hammonds LEADING LISTS 13 ames McIngvale's Runhappy, already a two-time Jgrade I-winning sprinter this year, will face six other sophomores in Santa Anita Park's traditional Dec. 26 meet opener, the seven-furlong Malibu Stakes (gr. I). Gary Stevens subs for a sidelined Edgar Prado on Runhappy, who has been in California with trainer Laura Wohlers since early December. Stevens was aboard the son of Super Saver for his seven-furlong work Dec. 15. "One-turn mile races and one-turn seven-furlong races are the toughest races to win," Stevens said. "You have to have speed and stamina. He has got a big, long stride on him—he doesn't move like a sprinter." While Runhappy will be a big favorite, trainer Kiaran McLaughlin has a pair of lightly raced Ber- nardini colts that bear watching: Marking, a Nov. 4 Aqueduct winner is out of dual grade I winner Sev- enth Street; Watershed, in just his second career start, was a rallying fourth behind Runhappy in the seven-furlong King's Bishop (gr. -
New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Corporation
NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION Report for the Year 2008 NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION SARATOGA SPA STATE PARK 19 ROOSEVELT DRIVE-SUITE 250 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 Since 1973 PHONE (518) 580-0100 FAX (518) 580-0500 WEB SITE http://www.nybreds.com DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John D. Sabini, Chairman Martin G. Kinsella and Chairman of the NYS Racing & Wagering Board Patrick Hooker, Commissioner NYS Dept. Of Agriculture and Markets COMPTROLLER John A. Tesiero, Jr., Chairman William D. McCabe, Jr. NYS Racing Commission Harry D. Snyder, Commissioner REGISTRAR NYS Racing Commission Joseph G. McMahon, Member Barbara C. Devine Phillip Trowbridge, Member William B. Wilmot, DVM, Member Howard C. Nolan, Jr., Member WEBSITE & ADVERTISING Edward F. Kelly, Member COORDINATOR James Zito June 2009 To: The Honorable David A. Paterson and Members of the New York State Legislature As I present this annual report for 2008 on behalf of the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Board of Directors, having just been installed as Chairman in the past month, I wish to reflect on the profound loss the New York racing community experienced in October 2008 with the passing of Lorraine Power Tharp, who so ably served the Fund as its Chairwoman. Her dedication to the Fund was consistent with her lifetime of tireless commitment to a variety of civic and professional organizations here in New York. She will long be remembered not only as a role model for women involved in the practice of law but also as a forceful advocate for the humane treatment of all animals. -
311 for Two Roses and a Thorn Partnership Rosie O’Prado
Barn 9 Hip No. Consigned by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), Agent 311 for Two Roses and a Thorn Partnership Rosie O’Prado El Prado (IRE) . Sadler’s Wells Paddy O’Prado . {Lady Capulet {Fun House . Prized Rosie O’Prado . {Bistra Gray/roan filly; Nashwan . Blushing Groom (FR) foaled 2015 {Nashwan Rose (GB) . {Height of Fashion (FR) (1999) {Carillon Miss . The Minstrel {Sex Appeal By PADDY O’PRADO (2007), [G1], $1,721,297. Sire of 5 crops, 180 win- ners, 7 black type winners, $10,658,582, including Sweeping Paddy ($187,260, Regret S. [G3], etc.), O’Kratos [G3] (to 3, 2018, $122,029), Trust Factor (to 5, 2018, $333,958), Smokinpaddylassie (to 3, 2018, $192,390), Above Fashion ($188,590), Paddy O’Lionel (to 4, 2018). 1st dam Nashwan Rose (GB), by Nashwan. 2 wins in 3 starts at 3, 37,850 euro in Ireland; 2 wins at 4, 65,901 euro in France, 2nd Prix d’Automne. Total: $109,093. Dam of 10 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2019, eight to race, 7 winners, including-- Rosie O’Prado (f. by Paddy O’Prado). Black type-placed winner, below. Macallan (g. by El Prado-IRE). 6 wins, $158,945 in Can. Total: $156,442. Empire Rose (f. by Empire Maker). Unraced. Dam of 2 winners-- Rosemere (f. by Court Vision). Winner at 2 and 3, 2018, $116,351 in Canada, 2nd Nandi S.-R (WO, $25,000). Total: $91,493. February Rose (f. by Sky Mesa). Winner at 2 and 4, $102,726 in Can- ada, 3rd Alywow S. -
MJC Media Guide
2021 MEDIA GUIDE 2021 PIMLICO/LAUREL MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents Staff Directory & Bios . 2-4 Maryland Jockey Club History . 5-22 2020 In Review . 23-27 Trainers . 28-54 Jockeys . 55-74 Graded Stakes Races . 75-92 Maryland Million . 91-92 Credits Racing Dates Editor LAUREL PARK . January 1 - March 21 David Joseph LAUREL PARK . April 8 - May 2 Phil Janack PIMLICO . May 6 - May 31 LAUREL PARK . .. June 4 - August 22 Contributors Clayton Beck LAUREL PARK . .. September 10 - December 31 Photographs Jim McCue Special Events Jim Duley BLACK-EYED SUSAN DAY . Friday, May 14, 2021 Matt Ryb PREAKNESS DAY . Saturday, May 15, 2021 (Cover photo) MARYLAND MILLION DAY . Saturday, October 23, 2021 Racing dates are subject to change . Media Relations Contacts 301-725-0400 Statistics and charts provided by Equibase and The Daily David Joseph, x5461 Racing Form . Copyright © 2017 Vice President of Communications/Media reproduced with permission of copyright owners . Dave Rodman, Track Announcer x5530 Keith Feustle, Handicapper x5541 Jim McCue, Track Photographer x5529 Mission Statement The Maryland Jockey Club is dedicated to presenting the great sport of Thoroughbred racing as the centerpiece of a high-quality entertainment experience providing fun and excitement in an inviting and friendly atmosphere for people of all ages . 1 THE MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB Laurel Racing Assoc. Inc. • P.O. Box 130 •Laurel, Maryland 20725 301-725-0400 • www.laurelpark.com EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS STATE OF MARYLAND Sal Sinatra President and General Manager Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr., Governor Douglas J. Illig Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Tim Luzius Senior Vice President and Assistant General Manager Boyd K. -
Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’S Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes
Northern Dancer 90th May 2, 1964 THE WINNER’S PEDIGREE AND CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Pharos Nearco Nogara Nearctic *Lady Angela Hyperion NORTHERN DANCER Sister Sarah Polynesian Bay Colt Native Dancer Geisha Natalma Almahmoud *Mahmoud Arbitrator YEAR AGE STS. 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS 1963 2 9 7 2 0 $ 90,635 1964 3 9 7 0 2 $490,012 TOTALS 18 14 2 2 $580,647 At 2 Years WON Summer Stakes, Coronation Futurity, Carleton Stakes, Remsen Stakes 2ND Vandal Stakes, Cup and Saucer Stakes At 3 Years WON Kentucky Derby, Flamingo Stakes, Florida Derby, Blue Grass Stakes, Preakness, Queen’s Plate 3RD Belmont Stakes Horse Eq. Wt. PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 MILE STR. FIN. Jockey Owner Odds To $1 Northern Dancer b 126 7 7 2-1/2 6 hd 6 2 1 hd 1 2 1 nk W. Hartack Windfields Farm 3.40 Hill Rise 126 11 6 1-1/2 7 2-1/2 8 hd 4 hd 2 1-1/2 2 3-1/4 W. Shoemaker El Peco Ranch 1.40 The Scoundrel b 126 6 3 1/2 4 hd 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 no M. Ycaza R. C. Ellsworth 6.00 Roman Brother 126 12 9 2 9 1/2 9 2 6 2 4 1/2 4 nk W. Chambers Harbor View Farm 30.60 Quadrangle b 126 2 5 1 5 1-1/2 4 hd 5 1-1/2 5 1 5 3 R. Ussery Rokeby Stables 5.30 Mr. Brick 126 1 2 3 1 1/2 1 1/2 3 1 6 3 6 3/4 I. -
138904 03 Dirtmile.Pdf
breeders’ cup dirt mile BREEDERs’ Cup DIRT MILE (GR. I) 7th Running Santa Anita Park $1,000,000 Guaranteed FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD ONE MILE Northern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 123 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. Southern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 120 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. All Fillies and Mares allowed 3 lbs. Guaranteed $1 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile will be limited to twelve (12). If more than twelve (12) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge Winners, Graded Stakes Dirt points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Breeders’ Cup Racing Office Pre-Entry Fee: 1% of purse Santa Anita Park Entry Fee: 1% of purse 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 To Be Run Friday, November 1, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 21, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Alpha Godolphin Racing, LLC Lessee Kiaran P. McLaughlin B.c.4 Bernardini - Munnaya by Nijinsky II - Bred in Kentucky by Darley Broadway Empire Randy Howg, Bob Butz, Fouad El Kardy & Rick Running Rabbit Robertino Diodoro B.g.3 Empire Maker - Broadway Hoofer by Belong to Me - Bred in Kentucky by Mercedes Stables LLC Brujo de Olleros (BRZ) Team Valor International & Richard Santulli Richard C.