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Jockey Club Releases 2019 Breeding Stats

Favored Mo Forza Wins City of Hope

Plum Ali Remains Undefeated

Ebeko Keeps Miller With Hot Hand

Not So Quiet Makes Noise in Vice Regent

It Can Be Done Wins Nownownow

CEP Named 2020 National Chamber of Year

Swiss Skydiver May Jump into BC Classic

Gulfstream Park West Charts

Track Results & Entries Valiance/COADY PHOTO Florida Stallion Progeny List

Valiance Gives Pletcher Fourth Florida Breeders’ List Spinster Victory Wire to Wire Business Place BY PRESS OFFICE____ million Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) to be run here Nov. 7. Featured Advertisers LEXINGTON, KY—Eclipse Trained by and ridden by Partners, Martin Schwartz and CHC Luis Saez, Valiance covered the mile-and- Baoma Corp. Inc.’s Valiance collared pace-setting an-eighth on a fast main track in 1:49.76. Bloodstockauction USA Shedaresthedevil at the eighth pole and For Pletcher, Keeneland’s all-time lead- then held off a late bid from Ollie’s ing trainer in stakes wins with 57, it was Florida Department of Agriculture Candy by three-quarters of a length to his fourth Juddmonte Spinster victory. FTBOA win the $400,000 Juddmonte Spinster Previous wins came from Panty Raid Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply (Grade 1) for fillies and mares Sunday (2007), In Lingerie (2012) and Got Lucky afternoon at Keeneland Race Course. (2015). Seminole Feed The victory secured a spot in the $2 Summerfield Sales See KEENELAND on page 3

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Continued from COVER For Saez, it was his fifth victory in 10 graded stakes during Fall Stars Weekend, including Grade 1 scores in the Darley Alcibiades on Friday with Simply Ravishing and in Saturday’s Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity on Essential Quality. He won four races Sunday, including the final three. Shedaresthedevil, fresh off a victory in the Longines Oaks (G1), set the pace while under token pressure from Lady Kate through fractions of :23.62, :46.97 and 1:10.85. On the far turn, Saez moved Valiance up to the flank of the leader and the two raced as a team until midstretch when Valiance took control. With her first graded-stakes victory, Valiance earned $240,000 and increased her earnings to $469,575 with a record of six wins from eight starts. She is a 4-year-old Kentucky-bred daughter of Tapit out of the mare Last Full Measure. Valiance paid $14.80. Ollie’s Candy finished second, two-and- a-half lengths in front of favored Shedaresthedevil, who was third. It was another five-and-three-quarters lengths back to Lady Kate, who was followed in order by Saracosa and Our Super Freak.

Mutasaabeq Rallies From Last to First For Easy Bourbon Victory

Shadwell Stable’s Mutasaabeq, last at the top of the stretch in the field of 11, rocketed to the front at the six- teenth pole and cruised to a two-and-a-quarter- length victory in the $200,000 Bourbon (G2) for 2-year-olds and earn a spot in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) to be run at a mile here Nov. 6. Trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by Luis Saez, Mutasaabeq covered the mile-and- one-sixteenth on a firm turf course in 1:43.13 in his grass debut. It is the fifth victory in the Bourbon for Pletcher, whose other winners are Mutasaabeq/COADY PHOTO Twilight Meteor (2006), Bittel Road (2008), Interactif (2009) and Current (2018). Into the Sunrise emerged with the lead in the run to the first turn and set fractions of :22.62, :47.09 and 1:12.24 while Saez waited at the back. Mutasaabeq shifted to the outside on the far turn, entered the stretch eight wide and quickly picked off rivals before overtaking Into the Sunrise inside the sixteenth pole and drawing off. A Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale graduate, Mutasaabeq is a Kentucky-bred son of Into Mischief out of the

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page 3 Continued from mare Downside Scenario. The victory was worth $120,000 and increased his earnings to $189,600 with a record of two wins and a third from three starts. Sent off as the favorite, Mutasaabeq paid $6 to win. Abarta rallied for second and Nathan Detroit finished another three-quar- ters of a length back in third. It was another head back to Into the Sunrise, who was followed in order by Arrest Me Red, Private Island, Spyglass, Barrister Tom, Blame the Booze, Indy Tourist and Really Slow. Bodenheimer Goes Wire to Wire to Win Indian Summer

Kristin Boice and Marylou Holden’s Bodenheimer shot to the front out of the gate and never was threatened in posting a one- length victory over Cowan in the third run- ning of the $150,000 Indian Summer present- ed by Keeneland Select for 2-year-olds. With the victory, Bodenheimer gained a fees-paid berth into the $1 million Breeders’ Bodenheimer/COADY PHOTO Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2) to be run at Keeneland over five-and-a-half furlongs on Nov. 6. rewarding careers in diverse areas of the horse industry. Please Trained by Valorie Lund and ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr., visit www.kemi.org for more information. Bodenheimer covered the five-and-a-half furlongs over a firm turf Racing at Keeneland resumes Wednesday with an eight-race course in a stakes-record 1:02.70. It is the first Keeneland stakes program beginning at 1:05 p.m. ET and headlined by the 30th victory for Lund. running of the $150,000 JPMorgan Chase Jessamine (G2) for 2- Bodenheimer quickly opened a daylight advantage and led the year-old fillies that is a “Win and You’re In” race for the $1 mil- field of six through fractions of :21.60 and :44.56 and had more lion Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) to be run at a mile than enough left in the tank to hold off a late bid from Cowan. Nov. 6. The victory was worth $90,000 for the Washington-bred son of Atta Boy Roy out of the A.P. Indy mare Beautiful Daniele. Bodenheimer has earned $141,225 with a record of three wins from four starts. LEAD GROOM Bodenheimer paid $10.20 to win. Cowan, who rallied for second, finished needed for year-round, full-time job (Monday through Friday) six lengths in front of Agog in third. It was another three lengths back to at small thoroughbred breeding farm close to HITS. Good With People, who was followed by Roderick and Petit Verdot. Duties include feeding, cleaning stalls, turning horses out, medicating, bandaging, bathing, weaning, prepping yearlings for sale, assisting Juddmonte And Keeneland with farrier and veterinary care, keeping records, cleaning barn, etc. Donate $10,000 to Kemi Minimum two years’ work experience with and Juddmonte Farms and Keeneland are references required. Must have valid driver’s license, own reliable making a combined donation of $10,000 to the Kentucky Equine Management transportation and able to pass a drug test. Internship. The KEMI program was established to provide hands-on intern- Call 352-441-4560. ship opportunities for college students who are interested in careers in the horse industry. Through KEMI, many of the close to 1,000 graduates have found

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BY THE JOCKEY CLUB PRESS OFFICE ______2019 decreased 1.2% compared to the 17,446 reported for 2018 at this time last year. LEXINGTON, KY—The Jockey Club Monday reported that 1,552 Among the 10 states and provinces with the most mares cov- stallions covered 31,198 mares in North America during 2019, ered in 2019, three produced more live foals in 2020 than in 2019 according to statistics compiled through Sept. 29, 2020. These as reported at this time last year: Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and breedings have resulted in 19,677 live foals of 2020 being report- New Mexico. The following table shows the top 10 states and ed to The Jockey Club on Live Foal Reports. provinces ranked by number of state/province-sired live foals of The Jockey Club estimates that the number of live foals report- 2020 reported through Sept. 29, 2020. ed so far is approximately 85-90 percent complete.The reporting As of the Sept. 31 deadline for Florida-bred foal registrations of live foals of 2020 is down 3.4% from last year at this time when this year, the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ The Jockey Club had received reports for 20,363 live foals of Association reports 152 less foals registered this year with 1,475 2019. foals registered as of the deadline compared to 1,323 last year at In addition to the 19,677 live foals of 2020 reported through this! time. Sept. 29, The Jockey Club also received 2,476 No Foal Reports for the 2020 foaling season. Ultimately, the 2020 registered foal crop ! is projected to reach 20,500. The number of stallions declined 4.8% from the 1,630 reported ! 2019 Mares! 2019 Live! 2020 Live! Percent Change! in for 2018 at this time last year, while the number of mares bred Bred Foals Foals Live Foals ! 17,240! 12,200! 11,851! -2.9%! declined 4% from the 32,508 reported for 2018. Kentucky ! 2,129! 1,612! 1,390! -13.8%! The 2019 breeding statistics are available alphabetically by California ! 2,024! 1,164! 1,156! -0.7%! stallion name through the Resources – Fact Book link on The Florida ! 1,080! 703! 652! -7.3%! Jockey Club homepage at jockeyclub.com. New York ! 1,082! 728! 647! -11.1%! Kentucky annually leads all states and provinces in terms of Louisiana ! 853! 339! 510! 50.4%! thoroughbred breeding activity. Kentucky-based stallions Pennsylvania accounted for 55.3% of the mares reported bred in North America ! 804! 537! 506! -5.8%! Maryland in 2019 and 60.2% of the live foals reported for 2020. ! 615! 377! 350! -7.2%! Ontario The 17,240 mares reported bred to 228 Kentucky stallions in ! 631! 289! 342! 18.3%! OklahomaThe statistics include 429 progeny of stallions standing in 2019 have produced 11,851 live foals, a 2.9% decrease on the ! 624! 307! 313! 2.0%! NorthNew Mexico America but foaled abroad, as reported by foreign stud book 12,200 Kentucky-sired live foals of 2019 reported at this time last authorities ! at the time of publication. year. The number of mares reported bred to Kentucky stallions in ! ! ! ! ! ! Live ! Live Country ! Country ! Foals Foals ! 150! ! 8! Saudi Arabia Chile ! 83! ! 8! Turkey Jamaica ! 81! ! 4! Republic of Korea Australia ! 38! ! 2! Ireland Germany ! ! 23! ! 2! Japan Peru ! 16! ! 1! GreatThe reportBritain also includes 79 mares Barbados bred to! 14 stallions in North ! ! 13! ! ! AmericaFrance on Southern Hemisphere time; the majority of these mares ! have not foaled. ! ! As customary, a report listing the number of mares bred in 2020 will be released later this month. ! !

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Back to4 Top Page 9 Favored Mo Forza Wins City of Hope

BY SANTA ANITA PRESS OFFICE ______ARCADIA, CA—Heavily favored and on his way. That pretty much sums up the performance tendered by Mo Forza in Saturday’s $200,000 City of Hope Mile (Grade 2) at Santa Anita, as the 4-year-old son of Uncle Mo rallied from off the pace to win by a length-and-three-quar- ters while in-hand under Flavien Prat. Trained by Peter Miller, Mo Forza got a mile on turf in 1:32.09 and he and his connections now eye an engagement in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Mile at Keeneland on Nov. 7. Breaking alertly from the far outside in a field of seven, Mo Forza rated kindly and settled into a Mo Forza/BENOIT PHOTO fluid rhythm down the backside, about five lengths off pacesetting Blitzkrieg with a half the late charge of Irish-bred Tetragonal to win Sunday’s $100,000 mile to run. Three-deep turning for home, he was hand ridden Surfer Girl Stakes at Santa Anita by a neck. Owned by Kaleem while lugging in a bit through the lane and won with consummate Shah and trained by Simon Callaghan, Madone got one mile turf ease over multiple graded stakes winner Sharp Samurai. in 1:34.93 and extended her unbeaten streak to three. “He pretty much had the same trip as he did in the Del Mar “They went fast, which we thought could happen, so Flavien Mile [G2 on Aug. 23],” Prat said. “I think he’s getting more pro- just let her settle back early and let her get comfortable,” fessional which is great. Today he showed up again. We can prob- Callaghan said. “He made a big move with her and thankfully she ably go further, but as of right now, he’s running pretty well, so I had enough to hold off [Tetragonal. She is professional, she has wouldn’t change anything.” really grown up a lot. She took a little bit of time to come around, A four-and-a-quarter-length winner of the Del Mar Mile Handicap but she’s really developing into a real professional. The Breeders’ on turf, Mo Forza was off as the 3-5 favorite and paid $3.20 to win. Cup [Juvenile Fillies Turf Nov. 6 at Keeneland is the plan now.” “That’s him,” Miller assistant Ruben Alvarado said. “He relax- A one mile maiden turf winner on debut July 31, Madone’s es early and then you saw the way he finished up. He ran today most recent score came in the one mile Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del just like he did at Del Mar. We’re very happy and we’re looking Mar on Sept. 6. Off at even money in a field of nine 2-year-old forward to the Breeders’ Cup. fillies today, she paid $4.20 to win. Bred in Kentucky by former trainer Barry Abrams’ Bardy Farm “I liked where we were after the first quarter, it seemed like and owned by Bardy Farm and OG Boss, Mo Forza, who is out of they were going fast enough up front,” Autumn Meet leading rider the Unusual Heat mare Inflamed, notched his fifth graded-stakes Prat said. “The fractions don’t say it, but down the backside, it win and he has now won five out of his last six races with four of seemed like they slowed it down a little, so I moved and I think I them over the Santa Anita turf. With six wins from 12 overall moved a little too soon. When she makes the lead, she pulls herself starts, he’s four for five at one mile on grass and with the winner’s up a little. In all of her races, she doesn’t win by much, but she’s share of $120,000, has earnings of $734,460. got a lot of talent.” Sharp Samurai, who sat a close third behind Blitzkrieg and A $125,000 Ocala Breeders March 2-year-old in Training Sale eventual third place finisher Bob and Jackie, kept to his task to purchase, Madone, which means beautiful woman in Italian, finish second by a length-and-a-quarter ahead of Bob and Jackie picked up $60,000 for her efforts. By the Medaglia d’Oro stallion in third. Vancouver, she’s out of the Cherokee Run mare Indian Love Call. A perfect three for three, she has earnings of $141,300. Trained by Richard Baltas, Tetragonal saved ground while last Surfer Girl Stakes to Madone early, wheeled four-deep turning for home and just missed in a thriller. She finished second and three-and-a-half lengths in front Next to last, about five lengths off the lead with a half mile to of Pizzazz. run, Flavien Prat stepped on the gas heading into the far turn Ridden by , Pizzazz stalked the pace while aboard heavily favored Madone, who kicked into gear despite fourth early and just held off Closing Remarks by a nose for third being fanned six wide turning for home, battled gamely to hold off money.

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Back to Top Page 11 Plum Ali Remains Undefeated With Miss Grillo Score BY KEITH MCCALMONT NYRA PRESS OFFICE ______ELMONT, NY—Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables and Bethlehem Stables' Plum Ali kept a perfect three-for-three record intact with a smart two-and-one-quarter-length score under Jose Ortiz in the $150,000 Miss Grillo Stakes (Grade 2), a mile-and-one- sixteenth inner turf test for juvenile fillies Sunday at . Trained by Christophe Clement, the First Samurai chestnut saved ground in fourth position as Caldee, piloted by Hall of Famer Javier Castellano, led the five-horse field through an opening quarter-mile in :24.81 with Director's Cut, under Dylan Davis, tracking outside in second. Ortiz sent Plum Ali up the hedge to gain third position down the backstretch with Editor At Large, in rein to Manny Franco, gaining ground outside rivals from the back of the pack as Caldee marked the half-mile in :48.06 on the firm turf. With Director's Cut fading, Plum Ali edged closer through the turn and angled off the rail for the stretch run, easily over- taking Caldee with Editor At Large looked Plum Ali/COGLIANESE PHOTO to make her run outside the leaders. Kept to task under Ortiz, meet following a victory by Gufo in Saturday's Grade 1 Belmont Plum Ali continued to find separation down the lane and powered Derby Invitational. to a decisive victory in a final time of 1:42.03. The veteran conditioner said Plum Ali could possibly make her Caldee stubbornly held second from Editor At Large by a nose. next start in the one-mile Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Rounding out the order of finish were Mashnee and Director's Turf on Nov. 6 at Keeneland. Cut. Lovestruck, Freedomofthepress, Batyah and main-track only "Just like anything else, I'll only go to the Breeders' Cup if she's entrant Fifth Risk were scratched. training great and doing great. I'm very happy. She's done every- Co-owner Michael Dubb was full of praise for Plum Ali fol- thing right," Clement said. lowing the impressive score. Ortiz won four races on Sunday's card and leads all riders at the "Christophe always said to me she was the nicest 2-year-old fall meet with 17 wins. The 2017 Eclipse Award winner for out- turf filly in the barn," Dubb said. "We knew this winter when was standing jockey said he benefitted from the opportunity to breeze she on the farm that she was above average, but we didn't know Plum Ali leading up to the Miss Grillo. how good she was. "She's very classy. I had the opportunity to work her twice and "She seems, with every race, to be maturing," Dubb added. got to know her a little bit these past couple of weeks," said Ortiz. "She had more composure in the paddock today. She's just going "The first week, she worked well. The second week, she worked forward the right way and we hope we can get one more race out amazing. She gave me a lot of confidence going into the race. She of her this year." had a great trip and I followed the right horse and when I was Plum Ali, out of the Stroll mare Skipping, graduated on July 23 ready to make my move, I did." in a mile-and-one-sixteenth maiden special weight under Joel Bred in Kentucky by Stone Farm, Plum Ali, a $65,000 Rosario on the Saratoga turf. She followed with a two-and-three- Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, banked $82,500 in quarters-length score in the one-mile Mint Juvenile Fillies with victory. She paid $4.30 for a $2 win ticket. Tyler Gaffalione up on Sept. 7 at Kentucky Downs. Live racing resumes Thursday at Belmont with a 10-race card. "She's a very nice filly," Clement said. "She's won in different First post is 12:50 p.m. ET. scenarios, different tracks and different jockeys. That's what good horses do. They face the challenge and they win. It's very exciting. It's nice when they keep facing these things and win. [At the top FTBOA Member Discounts of the stretch] the [top]-three finishers were together, so nobody www.ftboa.com has any excuses." Go to MEMBER BENEFITS tab, Clement picked up his second stakes win of the Belmont fall then DISCOUNTS for details

Back to Top Back to Top Page 13 Irish-bred Ebeko Keeps Miller With Hot Hand BY SANTA ANITA PRESS OFFICE______Owned by Altamira Racing Stable, CYBT, Marc Lantzman and Michael Nentwig, Ebeko, who was one for three in his native ARCADIA, CA—Irish-bred Ebeko rallied through the lane for a Ireland, provided Miller with his meet leading fifth stakes win and hard fought nose victory in Sunday’s his eighth win overall. With the winner’s $100,000 Zuma Beach Stakes at share of $60,000, he increased his earn- Santa Anita, as leading trainer Peter ings to $106,430 and improved his over- Miller continued to hold a red-hot all mark to two wins and two seconds in hand. Ridden by Ricardo Gonzalez, five career starts. Ebeko, in his second stateside start, “We’ve been on an incredible run,” got one mile on turf in 1:36.55. Miller said by phone from his home in Breaking from post position four Cardiff, Cal. “We’ve won with our last in a field of seven juveniles, Ebeko four, just everything is falling into place was much closer to the pace today right now. I thought Ricky rode an incred- than he had been in his one mile turf ible race. We knew this horse was doing U.S. debut at Del Mar on Sept. 7. well and Ricky saw that the pace was pret- Fourth, about two lengths off of ty slow, so he had him closer today. dueling leaders a quarter mile out, “To be honest, there’s no doubt in my he swept four-wide turning for mind that he could’ve won much easier Ebeko/BENOIT PHOTO home and was just up as he narrowly today if we didn’t have the new rules… outdueled ’s Tarantino to the wire. I’m just being honest… We’re definitely going to look at the “This is a very nice colt. He gives you his all,” Gonzalez said. Breeders’ Cup [Juvenile Turf on Nov. 6 at Keeneland] with this “The first time, we were in the 10-hole, so we just kind of made horse. He deserves it and we’re looking forward to going.” one run and he had just come from Europe. It’s different now that Ridden by Pereira, Tarantino laid second throughout and he’s been here. He puts himself in the race and finished really lost a heartbreaker while finishing less than a length in front of strong.” third-place finisher Cotopaxi. A fast finishing second, beaten one length by Zuma Beach race Big Fish, the 2-1 post favorite with Victor Espinoza, appeared favorite Big Fish, Ebeko was off as the third betting choice at 3-1 poised to make a run at the top of the stretch, but flattened out and paid $8.80 to win. through the drive to finish fifth. Not So Quiet Makes Noise in Vice Regent BY WOODBINE PRESS OFFICE______the final stages to score by three-quarters of a length in :57.19 over firm turf. Nevaeh’s TORONTO—Heste Sport’s homebred 5- Dream closed with a fury from the back- year-old Not So Quiet thundered past the field to edge out a determined Alicia’s Kid favored graded stakes-winner City Boy for third prize in the 10-horse field. down the stretch to take the $150,000 Vice Not So Quiet, who finished third in the Regent Stakes featured on the rainy Sunday Grade 3 Jacques Cartier Stakes and fourth afternoon program at Woodbine Racetrack. in the Shepperton this summer, earned the The Vice Regent, which was contested first stakes victory of his career and has over one mile on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course now won two of five starts since his for its first 23 editions, moved to the inner return to racing this year under the tute- turf this year and was run as a five-furlong lage of Casse. The win was his fifth from sprint for Ontario-bred 3-year-olds and older. 11 starts lifetime. Jockey Rafael Hernandez and trainer The Vice Regent was part of Casse’s Mark Casse, one of the hottest combinations Not So Quiet/MICHAEL BURNSPHOTO second four-win day of the meet. of the meet, teamed up for the win with the Silent Name-Mona Hernandez ended the 11-race card with a triple. Moon gelding, who returned $12.60 as the 5-1 fourth choice. Following today’s stakes race, Woodbine Entertainment held a Alicia’s Kid led briefly out of the gates from midfield, but moment of silence on the turf course to honor longtime horse- insider Forester’s Turn dashed to the front with City Boy and those woman Martha Gonzalez, who passed away Sunday morning at two battled head-to-head through an opening quarter-mile in the age of 58 after a courageous battle with cancer. Woodbine’s :22.03. Meanwhile, Not So Quiet and Hernandez loomed the dan- jockeys also paid tribute to the longtime assistant trainer and wife ger just to their outside in third. of Nick Gonzalez by wearing a black band on their right leg dur- City Boy eventually shook off Forester’s Turn and drew clear ing the running of the first race. down the stretch, but Not So Quiet tracked down the 5-2 favorite in Live continues on Thursday.

Back to Top Page 14 It Can Be Done Wins Nownownow Stakes to Highlight Five Winners for Ferrer BY MONMOUTH PARK PRESS OFFICE______“The game plan was just what happened – get to the lead and slow it down,” Ferrer said. “That was the intention, to walk the OCEANPORT, N.J. – The stakes were considerably higher but the dogs. Coming from races at [six furlongs] to this I knew he was tactics were exactly the same for jockey Jose going to want to show some speed. The first Ferrer. Get to the lead, slow down the frac- quarter was a little quick but once he made the tions and steal off with a grass route race. lead he settled down and I was able to nurse The veteran rider did that in a maiden spe- him on the backside. In the stretch he took off cial weight race early on the card at Monmouth like a jet. Park from an outside post on Sunday at odds of “I was a little worried about going two 18-1 and the repeated the strategy with 6-1 shot turns the first time with him coming from It Can Be Done in the inaugural running of the three quarters. Of course I was. But the race $150,000 Nownownow Stakes, scoring a com- worked out the way we wanted it to and need- fortable two-and-a-half-length victory over ed it to.” Mischievous Dream in the one-mile turf fea- Sacco said taking off the blinkers, worn by It ture for 2-year-olds. Can Be Done his first two starts but not his past Ferrer won five races on the 12-race card. two victories, has made the difference for the “Jose is a master of getting to the lead and gelding. slowing it down on the turf,” winning trainer “We only sprinted him before this but the Gregg Sacco said. “He had to go a little fast first two starts we had blinkers on him. The the first quarter but he slowed it down the key was taking them off,” Sacco said. “He’s second quarter and when that happens if you bred to run all day. He’s a medium-sized horse have horse you have horse.” It Can Be Done/BILL DENVER PHOTO with a great length of stride. From his gallops Neither Sacco nor Ferrer was sure about in the morning we didn’t think distance would It Can Be Done’s lasting power since he had only sprinted his first be a limitation but we were jumping from a Maiden Special three career starts, including a four-and-a-half-length victory in a Weight race to a stakes race and there were some talented horses maiden special weight race in his last start on Sept. 20. in the race so we knew were coming into a tough heat. Though Ferrer had to use the Kentucky-bred son of Temple “He ran dynamite on the turf in his only grass start [prior to City to get the lead from the outside post in the eight-horse field, this]. He ran right up to the leader but he wouldn’t go by him with going :23.38 for the first quarter, he backed down the half to the blinkers. He put it all together in his last start. You don’t know :48.33 and was able to lope to three-quarters of a mile in 1:13.52. about two turns until you stretch them out but it was really nice.” The final time over the firm turf course was 1:37.57. It Can Be Done, owned by Red Oak Stable, paid $14.00 to win. Sapling winner Mischievous Dream, a closer and the only filly Mischievous Dream held off No One To Blame for second by a nose. in the field, could never make up ground in the stretch because of Racing resumes for the Meadowlands-at-Monmouth Park meet Ferrer’s ability to control a leisurely pace. with a 10-race card on Wednesday. First race post time is 12:50 p.m. CEP Named 2020 National Chamber of the Year BY OCALA/MARION COUNTY CEP PRESS OFFICE ______process. Organizations entering the Chamber of the Year competi- tion must meet minimum thresholds in at least three of five key The Ocala/ Marion County Chamber & Economic Partnership performance areas, including net revenue, net assets, membership has been named Chamber of the Year by ACCE, the Association of account retention, and membership dollar retention. Chamber of Commerce Executives. ACCE is an Alexandria, Va.- Qualifying for Chamber of the Year is a rigorous process. based membership association that represents more than 9,000 Chambers compete based on meeting key performance criteria on professionals who work for and with more than 1,300 chambers of the ACCE Annual Operations Survey. Qualifying chambers enter commerce around the world. the competition with a written application addressing all aspects Chamber of the Year, sponsored by MemberClicks, is the most of organizational operation and programmatic work. 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Back to Top Page 15 Swiss Skydiver May Jump Track Entries into Breeders’ Cup Classic & Results BY SANTA ANITA PRESS OFFICE ______ARCADIA, CA—In what WEST many are saying is the race of Click Here to Click Here to the year, trainer Ken View Entries View Results McPeek’s brilliant filly Swiss Skydiver went head and head with Bob Baffert’s presented by Woodford Reserve (Grade 1)-winning in a protracted half- mile duel in Saturday’s Grade 1 at Click Here to Click Here to Pimlico, with Swiss Skydiver, View Entries View Results pinned on the rail, prevailing by a neck with the third place finisher some nine-and-three- quarters lengths in arears. Included among Swiss Skydiver’s amazing string of nine different racetracks Click Here to Click Here to visited this year is Santa View Entries View Results Anita, as she took the Grade 2 Santa Anita Oaks by four lengths on June 6. Swiss Skydiver (inside)/JIM MCCUE PHOTO Although McPeek indicated in the Baffert, McPeek Set to immediate aftermath of yesterday’s Run Unbeatens in Preakness win that he was leaning Click Here to Click Here to toward running next in the Breeders’ BC Juvenile Fillies View Entries View Results Cup Distaff Nov. 7, he appeared to have a change of heart overnight. Saturday’s Preakness aside, Bob Baffert “She cleaned her feed up last night and Ken McPeek could lock horns again at and cleaned it up this morning,” McPeek Keeneland on Nov. 6 in what now looms said by telephone from Pimlico Sunday the most anticipated Breeders’ Cup event morning. “She just doesn’t miss a beat. that weekend, the Juvenile Fillies (G1), in Most horses would wilt under all the which two undefeated youngsters, heavy- pressure and she just seems to thrive. weights Simply Ravishing, trained by Click Here to Click Here to “She’ll fly back to Kentucky McPeek, and Princess Noor, conditioned View Entries View Results [Monday] morning, early, and we’ll by Baffert, are expected to battle. probably give her three or four light walk A daughter of Laobanm, Simply days and then we’ll put her back on the Ravishing won the Grade 1 Alcibiades by track and make sure she’s in good order. six-and-one-quarter lengths last Friday at She probably won’t have another ‘even’ Keeneland, while Princess Noor, a Click Here to Click Here to maintenance breeze for a couple weeks $1,350,000 Ocala Breeders’ Sales April View Entries View Results and we’ll decide what race we’re going Sale purchase and a daughter of Not This in. Time, captured the Grade 2 Chandelier “I really like the mile-and-a-quarter Stakes at Santa Anita by eight-and-a-quar- for her, I think that’s a great distance for ter lengths on Sept. 26. her. We’ll look at the competition and FINISH LINES: It was a busy Sunday try to figure out where she fits best. morning with 189 recorded workouts, 19 Click Here to Click Here to View Entries View Results “She’s a special filly to be around… on the training track… Rocco Baldelli, She’s just everyday so unique and we’re manager of the Minnesota Twins, is part going to enjoy this moment for now and breeder of Camby, winner of Saturday’s we’ll worry about those other decisions fifth race… Reminder, there will be holi- later.” day racing next Monday, Oct. 12, And the racing world will be standing Columbus Day, with the feature race the Click Here to Click Here to by as an epic Breeders’ Cup Classic could $75,000 Anoakia Stakes for two-year-old View Entries View Results fillies. First post time is 12:30 p.m. be in the offing. Tracks continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Tuesday & Wednesday, October 6 & 7 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. KANTHAROS CIRCULAR QUAY Tuesday, October 6 Judiths Cougar 4 Finger Lakes To the Flag 10 Parx Racing ALEX’S PAL Gosley 4 Parx Racing KISS THE KID CONGRATS French Kiss Me 8 Presque Isle Downs Grats Road 4 Keeneland AWESOME OF COURSE Netas 4 Thistledown I Idolize You 5 Fort Erie MACHO UNO Sound Off 5 Delaware Park Unfolded Magic 6 Grants Pass Sexy Dexy 5 Zia Park BENNY THE BULL Only Essa 6 Parx Racing Foreign Exchange 7 Belterra Park Benny’s Legacy 2 Indiana Grand Gioielli 6 Thistledown Keightley 8 Belterra Park Jets a Ginnin 6 Indiana Grand MILWAUKEE BREW Imminent Danger 8 Parx Racing BIG DRAMA Seal Team Two 5 Fort Erie Cherished 8 Remington Park Dramatized 2 Parx Racing Cobiloco 8 Fort Erie Enigmatica 10 Parx Racing Enduros Diamond 9 Parx Racing OVERDRIVEN CORFU Driven by Speed 6 Parx Racing Point Lockout 7 Parx Racing BLACK MAMBO Paxos 8 Mountaineer Park Black Circle 1 Mountaineer Park RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Watch Your Step 7 Thistledown COWTOWN CAT BRETHREN Dr. Zarnett 7 Thistledown Captain Cholo 7 Mountaineer Park READ THE FOOTNOTES CONGRATS Bigshotinthenews 6 Finger Lakes D’WILDCAT Rockford Girl 1 Parx Racing She’s Gone d’Wild 8 Remington Park REPENT Saratoga Wildcat 9 Parx Racing Perfect Doll 2 Mountaineer Park Our Closure 3 Presque Isle Downs Hidey Hidey 2 Presque Isle Downs DUKE OF MISCHIEF Lucky Fellow 3 Thistledown SOLDAT Tiz Promising Rvf 9 Penn National Pastiche 6 Parx Racing Sunday Express 1 Presque Isle Downs Coyster 8 Zia Park Dilemma 4 Mountaineer Park EXCHANGE RATE Epigrammatist 4 Parx Racing Blues Mary 3 Delaware Park COWTOWN CAT One Crazy Ride 2 Belterra Park TEUFLESBERG EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Ariesberg 5 Finger Lakes Exclusive Donald 8 Belterra Park CROWN DELITE Kavansberg 8 Finger Lakes Scrawny Maud 3 Finger Lakes FACTUM TWO STEP SALSA Cape Marco Drive 2 Belterra Park CURRENCY SWAP Extra Salsa 5 Presque Isle Downs Gerry Lynn 9 Mountaineer Park R Paper Chaser 3 Mountaineer Park UNCAPTURED FAMILY CALLING DRILL Infatuating 7 Parx Racing Dial Mr Prospector 3 Belterra Park Marching In 3 Mountaineer Park WILDCAT HEIR FIELD COMMISSION DUKE OF MISCHIEF The Boot Wildcat 3 Thistledown Brevet Officer 2 Presque Isle Downs Silver Duke 2 Finger Lakes Pep the Champ 4 Thistledown Field Advantage 3 Penn National Fire Mission 8 Parx Racing Best Bud 8 Presque Isle Downs EXCHANGE RATE Madame X. 3 Presque Isle Downs YESBYJIMMINY FIRST DUDE Creaky Cricket 1 Mountaineer Park J’s Flashy 4 Presque Isle Downs EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Yes Mz Adah 6 Parx Racing Dakota’s Dude 5 Gulfstream Park West Mor Breeze 5 Thistledown Toms Chuchu 7 Mountaineer Park GONE ASTRAY Town Jak 3 Parx Racing FIELD COMMISSION Wednesday, October 7 Lisa Mila 1 Parx Racing A. P. WARRIOR HANDSOME MIKE Field Letters 6 Indiana Grand C C’s Warrior 3 Penn National Jeanie’s Angel 3 Gulfstream Park West Naughty Me 6 Presque Isle Downs FINALE ADIOS CHARLIE Here Comes Jackie 7 Presque Isle Downs Cancan 10 Zia Park Tailadios 3 Gulfstream Park West Windy Desertspring 10 Zia Park Kick It Charlie 5 Presque Isle Downs HE’S HAD ENOUGH Good Morning Jack 8 Mountaineer Park Classy Lynn 5 Monmouth Park FIRST DUDE For the Road 9 Parx Racing Willthisshipsail 7 Parx Racing Gray Dude 4 Presque Isle Downs El Duque 8 Presque Isle Downs BAHAMIAN SQUALL HEAR NO EVIL Special Princess 6 Gulfstream Park West Silver Dollar City 8 Gulfstream Park West FLASHSTORM Lightning Flash 6 Mountaineer Park BENNY THE BULL HELLO BROADWAY Tartan the Bull 4 Presque Isle Downs Words of Devine 2 Gulfstream Park West HANDSOME MIKE Dem a Wonder 6 Gulfstream Park West More Than Striking 2 Finger Lakes BIG DRAMA Allaboutthedrama 2 Gulfstream Park West HIGH COTTON HE’S HAD ENOUGH Avocado Toast 3 Gulfstream Park West Independent Worker 5 Gulfstream Park West Wonder Blondy 2 Mountaineer Park Kid Drama 8 Presque Isle Downs Last Bridle 5 Belterra Park INDIAN OCEAN BIONDETTI Rush Henry Rush 2 Delaware Park HEAR NO EVIL Valiant Spirit 7 Parx Racing Samtastik 5 Thistledown INDY WIND BOASTFUL Lucky’s Ransom 7 Parx Racing HIGH COTTON Boastful Denial 4 Belterra Park Credits Good 5 Grants Pass JESS’S DREAM Marnesia Big Girl 6 Parx Racing BRETHREN Beth’s Dream 6 Gulfstream Park West Savvy Ally 3 Delaware Park Frankly My Dear 6 Gulfstream Park West INDY WIND Bramble Berry 4 Monmouth Park Gusty Wind 6 Finger Lakes Plato 9 Monmouth Park Continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Wednesday, Oct. 7 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.

KANTHAROS OVERDRIVEN SWEET RETURN (GB) Trevess 2 Gulfstream Park West Drive In 3 Delaware Park Zumbya 1 Monmouth Park Glittering Judy 3 Delaware Park Our Lady of Loreto 3 Delaware Park Andres Eduardo 4 Gulfstream Park West TELLING No Harbor in Sight 7 Emerald Downs PARENTS’ REWARD Arcelor 2 Monmouth Park Eightthehardway 7 Thistledown Gran Old Parr 7 Gulfstream Park West Tell Me Maux 3 Gulfstream Park West Momentous Miss 7 Keeneland PLEASANT STRIKE TEUFLESBERG Knokke by the Sea 9 Monmouth Park Perfetto 1 Delaware Park Shards of Class 3 Finger Lakes Apache Brave 9 Parx Racing POMEROY Kismet Kid 5 Finger Lakes KHOZAN Wildwood Dancer 3 Penn National THE BIG BEAST Khosea 6 Gulfstream Park West Magic Roy 4 Finger Lakes Ms Big Spring 2 Gulfstream Park West Monday’s With Mike 8 Gulfstream Park West Gonna Be Morgan 6 Finger Lakes Beaster 8 Gulfstream Park West LITE THE FUSE POSEIDON’S WARRIOR TREASURE BEACH (GB) The Fazz Man 4 Presque Isle Downs Lolanita 2 Monmouth Park J J Junior 1 Thistledown LUCKY LIONEL PROSPECTIVE Josefa 3 Gulfstream Park West Sladens Dream 6 Remington Park Shes One Mad Momma2 Gulfstream Park West Ella’s Island 5 Monmouth Park Kaufy Futures 3 Gulfstream Park West Bryton’s D J 8 Gulfstream Park West MACHO UNO Prospective Belle 6 Parx Racing Dixieland Darling 10 Monmouth Park Finny’s Macho Man 3 Belterra Park Macho Miah 4 Finger Lakes PROUD ACCOLADE TWO STEP SALSA One Night Stand 6 Gulfstream Park West Brezno 4 Presque Isle Downs Atina Salsa 6 Parx Racing Sold On Salsa 6 Parx Racing MASS MEDIA RIDE ON Kylemore Cat 10 Monmouth Park Tomater Gator 9 Parx Racing Nobodyknowsnothin 2 Presque Isle Downs Twin Bridges 10 Monmouth Park MILWAUKEE BREW SILVER TREE Silver Sun 2 Delaware Park UNCAPTURED Frisky Whiskey 1 Parx Racing Undeniably 6 Gulfstream Park West Happycrest 6 Delaware Park SLIGO BAY (IRE) Southern Cal 1 Delaware Park WILDCAT HEIR MR. SEKIGUCHI My Boy Lenny 5 Delaware Park Takazak 8 Finger Lakes SOLDAT Tommy’s Top Cat 5 Parx Racing OMEGA CODE Gray Sol 1 Gulfstream Park West Christmas Dinner 6 Finger Lakes A La Omega 5 Remington Park Morningstardust 2 Mountaineer Park Russian Roulette 2 Monmouth Park WITH DISTINCTION OUTFLANKER Labyrinth 8 Thistledown Andres Roman 1 Mountaineer Park Found Out 2 Penn National Risque Express 10 Parx Racing Jalen Journey 5 Indiana Grand

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Tuesday & Wednesday, October 6 & 7 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. Super Echelon 6 Maxxam Alliance, LLC GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Tuesday, October 6 Captain Cholo 7 Sergio Ripamonti Altman 1 Maharg Management Inc BELTERRA PARK I Stand Corrected 7 Irish Eyes Stable L.L.C Gabriella Sunshine 1 Hickstead Farm Zafir 3 Nina Theodora Camperlengo Toms Chuchu 7 John F. Canty Gray Sol 1 Hart Breeders, LLC Last Bridle 5 Michael Fennessy Star Hawk 9 Live Oak Stud He Ain’t No Saint 1 Tracy Pinchin Personal Server 5 Sorrento Oaks Farm Inc PRESQUE ISLE DOWNS Timewon’tletmego 1 Darsan Inc. Limehousegas 8 Leonard Rizzi Lady Dominance 2 Carolin Von Rosenberg & Mike Allaboutthedrama 2 Arboritanza Racing LLC Seventysevenwilow 8 Efrain Diaz & John Wallace Yovankin Ms Big Spring 2 Alex Lieblong & JoAnne Lieblong Flirty 3 Darsan Inc. & Uncle Mo Syndicate Shes One Mad Momma 2 Marion G. Montanari FORT ERIE Trevess 2 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. I Idolize You 5 Mr. Amore Stable LLC Our Closure 3 Woodford Thoroughbreds Davis Written 6 Sandra McKinney Gray Dude 4 Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC Words of Devine 2 Rohan Crichton Sea Anna Dream 8 Bobby Jones Equine, LLC Extra Salsa 5 Laurine Mae Fuller-Vargas Avocado Toast 3 Craig L. Wheeler Amnesty 9 Bridlewood Farm El Duque 8 Donald R. Dizney, LLC French Kiss Me 8 Hardacre Farm LLC Blues Songs 3 Northwest Stud Fafa Fooey 9 Woodford Thoroughbreds Jeanie’s Angel 3 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon FINGER LAKES PARX RACING Josefa 3 Eduardo Soto Guerreron 2 Twin Stars Equine LLC Dramatized 2 Hallmarc Stallions, LLC Kaufy Futures 3 Dr. Edward Wiest & Oakleaf Farm More Than Striking 2 Kathleen Amaya, Alexandro Epigrammatist 4 Rick Sutherland Tailadios 3 Bulldog Racing Centofanti &Raffaele Centofanti Marnesia Big Girl 6 Albino Rossi Confucio 4 CESA Farm Silver Duke 2 McLaughlin Family Limited Partnership Yes Mz Adah 6 Matalona Thoughbreds, LLC Dakota’s Dude 5 Martha Magliacane Judiths Cougar 4 Veronique Berkelhammer Barn Queen 7 Mr. & Mrs. Angel Lopez Independent Worker 5 Ocala Stud Gusty Wind 6 The Jerome G. Bozzo Trust Infatuating 7 Hidden Point Farm, Inc. Souper Courage 5 Live Oak Stud Fire Mission 8 Bailey Bolen Beth’s Dream 6 Dr. & Mrs. James Gamble GRANTS PASS Emperor John 9 Red Oak Stable Dem a Wonder 6 Rohan Crichton Credits Good 5 Ocala Stud, Dr. Bill Russell DVM & Enduros Diamond 9 Jennifer Quinones Frankly My Dear 6 Juvenal L. Diaz Dr. Alice Russell DVM Isla Bonita 6 A. Francis Vanlangendonck & THISTLEDOWN Barbara H. Vanlangendonck INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Southern Spirit 3 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Khosea 6 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Bulkcarrier 1 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. The Boot Wildcat 3 Frank Bertolino Lil Grace 6 Ruben Valdes Suntalk 1 Goldmark Farm Big Game Bob 4 Lonnie Stokes One Night Stand 6 David L Rousso & Joseph Orseno Field Letters 6 Edward A. Seltzer & Jayson Horner Pep the Champ 4 Joel Sainer Shea D Summer 6 Ocala Stud G Friday 9 Tom D. Foley Mor Breeze 5 Arboritanza Racing, LLC Special Princess 6 J D Farms Samtastik 5 Destiny Oaks of Ocala MOUNTAINEER CASINO RACETRACK & RESORT Too Blessed 6 Woodford Thoroughbreds Black Circle 1 Pedro Sarabia Wrote’s Gift 5 Mr. & Mrs. Adolpho&Felicia Exposito Undeniably 6 Wendy Lee Christ Creaky Cricket 1 Bridlewood Farm Gioielli 6 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Franco’s Team 7 Other Things, LLC Sum Overture 1 Kinsman Farm Susies Who 6 Northwest Stud Gran Old Parr 7 William P. Sorren Wonder Blondy 2 RGP Ocala Holding, Inc. Watch Your Step 7 Dr. Rick Erwin & Janet Erwin Hero of the Hour 7 Farm III Enterprises LLC Marching In 3 Ruben Valdes Moon Pistol 7 Hardacre Farm LLC R Paper Chaser 3 LynnDale Farm, Inc., Toni Jones & Wednesday, October 7 Beaster 8 Joanne Crowe Dalyn Jones Bryton’s D J 8 Linda Evans Aznavour 4 Juan Francisco Landaeta & Jorge BELTERRA PARK Monday’s With Mike 8 Stonehedge LLC Cape Marco Drive 2 Stonehedge LLC Tabraue Party of No 8 Joel W. Sainer Hot Francesca 6 Midwest Thoroughbreds Dilemma 4 Glockenburg, LLC Silver Dollar City 8 Chris & Katie Gabel Family Draft Beer 8 Harriet Finkelstein & Hartley de Tez Morena 5 Ruben Valdes The Method 8 Leverett S. Miller & Linda B. Miller Renzo Thoroughbreds Lightning Flash 6 George Santis & Judy Karlin Exclusive Donald 8 Good Beginnings Farm INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Jalen Journey 5 Dennis Foster & Edward Pendray DELAWARE PARK SUPPORT LOCAL Perfetto 1 SCF, Inc. KEENELAND Southern Cal 1 David Romanik Queen Nekia 6 Porter Racing Stable, LLC BUSINESS OWNERS Admiral’s Boy 2 William McCarthy Groovy Lemon Pie 8 Farfellow Farms Ltd. Silver Sun 2 Vegso Racing Stable Cultural Mandate 3 Sun Thoroughbred Stable MOUNTAINEER CASINO RACETRACK & RESORT Abandoned 1 Sherry Hanscom Drive In 3 Jake Scott, Mary Jolley, T. Wynn Jolley Andres Roman 1 SJT Racing Stable LLC Glittering Judy 3 Linda Schall Pastor Armonico 1 Northwest Stud Our Lady of Loreto 3 Marcos A. Arenas Imperial Guard 1 George Kerr & Tim Odonohue Savvy Ally 3 James F. Webb Merada 3 Hardacre Farm LLC My Boy Lenny 5 JJ Brevan Stable LLC Over to You 3 Lambholm Last Investment 7 Milton Hendry, Beth Hendry & Osmi Slew 5 Mary Ellen Coenen & Bobby Dodd Norman Hendry Roraima 6 Tanourin Stable Tapsasional 7 Don L. Ming Good Morning Jack 8 Joanne Margaret Crowe EMERALD DOWNS Paxos 8 Bruno Schickedanz Haveulostyourmind 1 Milan Kosanovich Cattleya 9 Bruce Hollander No Harbor in Sight 7 Susan Kahn Gerry Lynn 9 Stonehedge LLC Melodramatic 9 Stroud Lane Farm FINGER LAKES Written in Red 9 Ian Masson Christmas Dinner 6 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Daily Racing Form Florida Breeders’ List for Wednesday, Oct. 7 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.

MONMOUTH PARK Post Close 3 BryLynn Farm, Inc. Elissas Secret 10 Jan Alan Meehan & John Petika Zumbya 1 Frank M. Langdon III J’s Flashy Halo 4 Janis Maitlen To the Flag 10 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Arcelor 2 Norman G. Houston III Tartan the Bull 4 George & Tania Heatherly, GT Farm LLC &Heather Ruebel-Duggan REMINGTON PARK Foxy Mischief 2 Hickstead Farm Reverend Aj 2 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Lolanita 2 Patricia Generazio Kick It Charlie 5 Stonehedge LLC Figliolia Russian Roulette 2 Glockenburg, LLC Naughty Me 6 Beth Bayer Bramble Berry 4 Ballybrit Stable LLC Big Angel 7 Northwest Stud THISTLEDOWN Classy Lynn 5 Lynne Boutte Feets of Feather 7 Sunshine Thoroughbred Corp. J J Junior 1 Fulgencio Morales Prado Ella’s Island 5 Debora Corral Morgan Here Comes Jackie 7 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Hasty Lady 2 Harry D. Burns Animauxselle 7 Mary Jean Bonfili Attack Zone 8 Jonathan Dean Caspian Tale 6 Span Investments Inc & Delroy Shes Dynomite 7 George Vires Kid Drama 8 Mary Jean Bonfili Wallace Knokke by the Sea 9 Chris Pallas Labyrinth 8 Glockenburg, LLC Plato 9 Arindel PARX RACING Town Jak 3 Jaime Ramirez ZIA PARK Dixieland Darling 10 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Tommy’s Top Cat 5 Thomas Kenwood Equels & Irish Polo 10 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Kylemore Cat 10 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Laura Fabar Equels Twin Bridges 10 Law Legacy Stables LLC & Skip Atina Salsa 6 Get Away Farm EinhornRacing LLC Prospective Belle 6 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc & PENN NATIONAL Mark Pilcher It pays to breed Lefty Comming 1 Family Broodmares IV Sold On Salsa 6 W. K. France & D. S. France Bluegrass Posse 3 Red Oak Stable Lucky’s Ransom 7 Peter Donnelly, Lizbeth Dodd, Dr. C C’s Warrior 3 William Crigler & Beth Bayer W. A.Keegan IV DVM Florida-breds Field Advantage 3 Tim Ahearn Point Lockout 7 Patrickswell Stables LLC Learn more about Wildwood Dancer 3 Richard Thompson & Linda Valiant Spirit 7 Woodford Thoroughbreds Thompson Willthisshipsail 7 Kevin Warner Breeders’ Awards Roses From Heaven 4 Mary K. Haire Doctor Doom 8 Penny Lopez & Angel Lopez J R Superstar 9 Destiny Oaks of Ocala Apache Brave 9 Maurice Miller, LLC www.ftboa.com Kate Carmack 9 Farm III Enterprises LLC For the Road 9 University of Florida Foundation PRESQUE ISLE DOWNS I Got a Rock 9 Thomas L. Croley Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ Brevet Officer 2 Dennis Foster Saratoga Wildcat 9 Hardacre Farm LLC and Owners’ Association Nobodyknowsnothin 2 Cuvette Racing Corp Tomater Gator 9 Bill Scherer

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Back to Top Page 22 Volume 39 Issue 200 TOP10 REASONS TO BUY LOCAL: For subscription and advertising information: NOW MORE THAN EVER! Antoinette @ (352) 732-8858 1. Pass the buck. 801 SW 60th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34474 • (352) 732-8858 Up to $45 of every $100 spent in Marion County Fax: (352) 867-1979 e-mail: [email protected] • www.ftboa.com stays here. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Brock Sheridan CHIEF OF OPERATIONS 2. Save old jobs, create new ones. AND DEVELOPMENT Jane Murray CONTRIBUTING EDITOR-INDUSTRY Local businesses use local income for local & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Tammy A. Gantt payrolls. ART DIRECTOR John D. Filer ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Antoinette Griseta 3. Save time. PRODUCTION Emily Mills, Nancy Moffatt Staying in town decreases your travel time from PRINT TECH OPERATIONS hours to minutes, and increases the amount of & FACILITIES Jeff Powell time you can spend doing the things you love. CEO & PUBLISHER LONNY TAYLOR POWELL 4. Build roads. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER PEGGY YOST Florida Equine Communications, Inc. Local taxes pay for local infrastructure. (A corporation owned by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association) Executive Office – 801 SW 60th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34474 5. We’re online! BOARD OF DIRECTORS GREG WHEELER, PRESIDENT/BOARD CHAIRMAN Many local retailers have websites you can GEORGE RUSSELL, 1ST VICE PRESIDENT PHIL MATTHEWS, DVM, 2ND VICE PRESIDENT use to explore their lines, or make purchases. VALERIE DAILEY, SECRETARY 6. At YOUR service. BRENT FERNUNG, TREASURER Wire To Wire is published daily except us is in error. Statistics in the publication You get better service from someone who Wednesday and Sunday by Florida Equine Communi- relating to results of racing in North America are com- cations, 801 S.W. 60th Ave., Ocala, Florida 34474. piled from data generated by Daily Racing Form, knows you. Advertising rates available upon request. All rights Equibase, Bloodstock Research Information Systems reserved. Reproduction of contents without permis- Inc., the copyright owners of said data. sion prohibited. Opinions expressed in Wire To Wire are DRF content: Copyright 2004 Daily Racing Form, those of the individual authors and are not necessarily LLC and Equibase Company LLC, all rights reserved. 7. We know what you like. those of the editors and owners of this publication. Reproduction is prohibited. Wire To Wire attempts to print reliable results and en- Printed by Florida Equine Communications Stores in Marion county have their own flavor, tries. We are not responsible if the information reported to and lend charcter to our community making it unique. 8. It’s good for the neighborhood! Locally-owned businesses build strong neighborhoods, and create a sense of pride FLORIDA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS’ and community involvement. AND OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Greg Wheeler CEO & EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Lonny Taylor Powell 9. Someone’s got to give. FIRST VICE PRESIDENT George Russell Dollars that stay local are available for charitable SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Phil Matthews, DVM giving by the employers and employees that are SECRETARY Valerie Dailey TREASURER Brent Fernung the foundations of our local causes. DIRECTORS Barry Berkelhammer, T. Paul Bulmahn, Marilyn Campbell, Nick de Meric, Laurine Fuller-Vargas, Bobby Jones, Richard Kent, Joseph M. O’Farrell III, Francis Vanlangendonck, Dr. Fred Yutani 10. Because you CAN! PAST PRESIDENTS Fred Brei, Gilbert G. Campbell, Don Dizney, John C. Weber,MD, Best reason to shop local–your local retailers Douglas Oswald CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ shop the world for you in order to bring you the ASSISTANT TREASURER Peggy Yost ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT/ brands and quality you deserve, right here in MEMBER SERVICES & EVENTS Tammy A. Gantt ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT/ Marion County. ADMINISTRATION & OPERATIONS Jane Murray Buy Local is a program of the Ocala/Marion County EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ Chamber Economic Partnership (CEP), Supported by ASSISTANT SECRETARY Becky Robinson REGISTRATIONS & local businesses through in-kind donations. PAYMENTS COORDINATOR Sheila Budden

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