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INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST of APPROVED STUD BOOKS (65)
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST OF APPROVED STUD BOOKS (65) Argentina Kenya Australia Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Austria Korea Azerbaijan Malaysia Bahrain Mexico Barbados Morocco Belgium and Luxembourg Netherlands Brazil New Zealand Bulgaria Norway Chile Panama China Paraguay Colombia Peru Philippines Costa Rica Poland Croatia Portugal Cyprus Qatar Czech Republic Romania Denmark Russia (new Volume1) Dominican Republic Serbia Ecuador Slovak Republic Finland Slovenia France South Africa Germany Spain Great Britain and Ireland Sweden (A-Register) Greece Switzerland Guatemala Thailand Hungary Trinidad and Tobago India Tunisia Israel Turkey Italy United Arab Emirates Jamaica U.S.A, Canada and Puerto Rico Japan Uruguay Kazakhstan Venezuela 5-1 2007 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. of Black-type 2007 No. of No. of No. of Graded races (incl. Country Part foals starters flat races races graded) Argentina I 7,538 11,123 6,101 155 218 Australia I 18,255 31,419 19,382 259 538 Austria III 50 303 98 NA NA Brazil I 3,079 6,114 4,472 103 173 Canada I 2,632 7,482 5,057 37 227 Chile I 1,870 4,009 4,949 63 95 Colombia III 142 323 490 NA NA Czech Republic III 312 1,621 348 NA NA Dominican Republic III 67 n/a 945 NA NA Ecuador III 55 182 281 NA NA France I 5,384 8,726 4,156 107 234 Germany I 1,224 2,908 1,670 48 107 Great Britain I 5,839 11,323 5,659 141 295 Hong Kong II NA 1,154 726 6 31 India II 1,490 3,896 3,362 NA 89 Ireland I 12,633 3,458 958 57 107 Italy I 2,220 5,438 4.589 27 95 Jamaica III 369 925 841 NA NA Japan I 7,516 24,143 17,476 59 217 Korea III 1,225 2,999 1,697 NA NA Macau II NA 768 737 NA 12 Mauritius III NA 350 243 NA NA Mexico III 420 1,569 n/a NA NA Netherlands III 16 187 79 NA NA New Zealand I 4,338 5,489 2,734 78 147 Panama II 143 722 1235 33 35 Peru I 488 1,300 1,882 34 54 Poland III 458 468 279 NA NA Puerto Rico II 677 1,633 1,875 NA 58 Qatar III 16 84 52 NA NA Kingdom of Saudi Arabia III 744 1,363 422 NA NA 5-2 2007 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. -
Australia (Rosehill)
Race Number Australia (Rosehill) Friday, March 27, 2015 THE SCHWEPPERVESCENCE QLTY ($150K) Post: 9:40pm EDT 7 f Apprentices Cannot Claim 2yo Qlty G3 Selections 1B 4 - 2 - 3 W, P, S, Ex, Qu, Tri, Super 2yo b/br Gelding $186K firm 1: 1- 0- 0 Takedown (128) 15 to 1 Sire: Stratum LIFE 3: 2- 0- 1 good 1: 1- 0- 0 1. Owner: R M Anderson, Mrs D A Anderson & Widden Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: A W Thompson) Dam: Apamea (Gb) Trk 0: 0- 0- 0 soft 1: 0- 0- 1 Orange, Purple Cap Dam Sire: Zafonic (Usa) Dist 0: 0- 0- 0 heavy 0: 0- 0- 0 pp 7 Kerrin Mcevoy Trainer: Gary Moore (Rosehill) Date Course SOT Class Dst S1 S2 Rtime SR St S 6f 4f Trn FP Mrg Jockey (PP) Wt (lbs) Off 8Mar15 CAB-P FT 2yo($282K)G3 6 f 0:352 0:35 1:10 2 99 13/ 1- - 1- 1 1- 1 Jay Ford (6) 123 9.00 1- Takedown (123), 2- Single Gaze (119), 3- Antelucan (121) 26Feb15 HAW-P GD 2yo($22K)Mdn 5 1/2 f 0:284 0:34 1:03 87 9/ 2- - 2- 2 1- 0.1 Tommy Berry (7) 127 6.00 1- Takedown (127), 2- Silver Spun (127), 3- Secret Trail (122) 14Feb15 KEG-P SF 2yo($22K)Mdn 5 f 0:242 0:33 2 0:58 74 6/ 2- - 2- 1 3- 6.1 Jay Ford (3) 125 21.00 1- Exosphere (125), 2- Mogador (125), 3- Takedown (125) 3Feb15 ROS-M GD Barrier Trial 4 1/2 f 0:53 2 3/ - - - 2- 0.5 Jay Ford (2) 1- Mogador, 2- Takedown, 3- Malmsteen 20Jan15 ROS-M GD Barrier Trial 4 1/2 f 0:53 3/ - - - 6- Jay Ford (6) 1- Outreach, 2- Mawahibb, 3- Chamarel Comment: Chasing a hat-trick. -
PEDIGREE INSIGHTS of Being Too Hasty in Assessing a Stallion=S Merits, and B Y a N D R E W C a U L F I E L D This Year=S Action Is Providing Further Examples
Andrew Caulfield, April 30, 2013-Sugar Boy (Ire) I=ve warned often enough in the past of the dangers PEDIGREE INSIGHTS of being too hasty in assessing a stallion=s merits, and B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D this year=s action is providing further examples. Two of the most striking are members of Darley=s Friday, Sandown, Britain worldwide team. As my colleague Bill Oppenheim BET365 CLASSIC TRIAL-G3, ,60,000, Sandown Park, pointed out last week, Street Sense (Street Cry {Ire}) is 4-26, 3yo, 10f 7ydsT, 2:12.26, gd. having a breakthrough season. With a fee of $75,000, 1--@SUGAR BOY (IRE), 126, c, 3, by Authorized (Ire) Street Sense was the highest-priced new stallion of 1st Dam: Steel Princess (Ire) (GSW-Fr), by Danehill 2008, but his first crop had produced just a couple of 2nd Dam: Champaka (Ire), by Caerleon Grade III winners--the 2-year-old Motor City and the 3rd Dam: Fleur Royale (Ire), by Mill Reef 3-year-old Castaway--by the time it was announced in O-Richard Barnes; B-Grangecon Stud; T-Patrick October 2012 that Street Sense would be heading for Prendergast; J-Chris Hayes; ,34,026. Lifetime Record: SW & GSP-Ire, 8-4-2-1, ,92,844. *3/4 to Japan, not the U.S. That move came after he had Sarah Lynx (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), GISW-Can, GSW-Fr, completed his fifth Southern Hemisphere season in $1,101,404. Werk Nick Rating: A. -
Lot 69 UNNAMED Stable B8 Bay Colt Foaled 09.09.2017
Account of KLAWERVLEI STUD (PTY) LTD (As Agent). Lot 69 UNNAMED Stable B8 Bay colt Foaled 09.09.2017 Sire Galileo (IRE) Sadler's Wells (USA) . Northern Dancer (CAN) Frankel (GB) Urban Sea (USA).....................Miswaki (USA) 2008 Kind (IRE) Danehill (USA).......................... Danzig (USA) Rainbow Lake (GB) ..... Rainbow Quest (USA) Dam Sinndar (IRE) Grand Lodge (USA) .......Chief's Crown (USA) Hadarama (IRE) Sinntara (IRE)...........................Lashkari (GB) 2005 Handaza (IRE) Be My Guest (USA) ... Northern Dancer (CAN) Hazaradjat (IRE) .................... Darshaan (GB) FRANKEL (GB) (Bay 2008-Stud 2013). 14 wins-4 at 2, Ascot Champion S., Gr.1. Brother to SW Noble Mission. Sire of 214 rnrs, 143 wnrs, 34 SW, inc. SW Cracksman (Ascot Champion S., Gr.1), Soul Stirring, Without Parole, Call the Wind, Mozu Ascot, Rostropovich, Eminent, Finche, Queen Kindly, Miss Fabulass, Fashion Business, Frankuus, Monarchs Glen, Nelson, Mirage Dancer, East, Elarqam, Lightening Quick, Veracious, Cunco, etc. 1st dam HADARAMA (IRE), by Sinndar (IRE). Winner at 1½m in Ireland. Half-sister to HAMAIRI (IRE), HANABAD (IRE), Handazan (IRE), Hanakiyya (IRE) (dam of HUNAINA (IRE)), Hannda (IRE) (dam of SEAL OF APPROVAL (GB), GALE FORCE (GB)). This is her seventh living foal. Dam of six foals to race, three winners, inc:- The Cashel Man (IRE) (12 g. by High Chaparral (IRE)). 3 wins 14¼f to 16¼f, Newmarket Discovernewmarket.co.uk H., 2d Newmarket Cesarewitch Trial S., York Racing UK S., 3d York Fine Equinity S. Thunder Pass (IRE) (11 g. by High Chaparral (IRE)). 3 wins 1½m to 14¼f, 2d Goodwood William Grant & Sons S. Gavling (IRE) (15 c. -
Limited Access Orders in the Developing World
WPS4359 POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER 4359 Public Disclosure Authorized Limited Access Orders in the Developing World: Public Disclosure Authorized A New Approach to the Problems of Development Douglass C. North John Joseph Wallis Steven B. Webb Barry R. Weingast Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized Independent Evaluation Group Country Relations Division September 2007 POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER 4359 Abstract The upper-income, advanced industrial countries of elite factions. A common feature of limited access orders the world today all have market economies with open is that political elites divide up control of the economy, competition, competitive multi-party democratic each getting some share of the rents. Since outbreaks political systems, and a secure government monopoly of violence reduce the rents, the elite factions have over violence. Such open access orders, however, are incentives to be peaceable most of the time. Adequate not the only norm and equilibrium type of society. The stability of the rents and thus of the social order requires middle and low-income developing countries today, like limiting access and competition—hence a social order all countries before about 1800, can be understood as with a fundamentally different logic than the open access limited access orders that maintain their equilibrium in order. This paper lays out such a framework and explores a fundamentally different way. In limited access orders, some of its implications for the problems of development the state does not have a secure monopoly on violence, today. and society organizes itself to control violence among the This paper—a product of the Country Relations Division, World Bank Independent Evaluation Group—is part of a larger effort in the department to understand the role of economic and political institutions in development. -
November Ebn Mon
WEDNESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER 2020 ALL EYES ON KEENELAND NOVEMBER EBN MON. 9 - WED. 18 EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU TODAY’S HEADLINES TATTERSALLS EBN Sales Talk Click here to is brought to contact IRT, or you by IRT visit www.irt.com PANTILE’S BEAUTY SNAPPED UP BY BAHRAIN Bahrain’s intent as a growing power within European racing was clearly signalled when Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sunday’s Gr.1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is won by Sottsass Sale opened in Newmarket yesterday, writes Carl Evans. (Siyouni), who has been retired to join the stallion roster Operating for a member of the Gulf state’s royal family, at Coolmore. See story on page 17. bloodstock agent Oliver St Lawrence was underbidder on a 2,000,000gns half-sister to Golden Horn and then secured the session’s top lot, a son of Kingman (Lot 174), whose sale for 2,700,000gns was a windfall of epic size for breeder Colin Murfitt. IN TODAY’S ISSUE... It was also the best ring result for consignor Robin Sharp of Houghton Bloodstock, whose previous auction high was one of Steve Cargill’s Racing Week p20 500,000gns. Racing Round-up p21 The jewel which generated such a sum is a half-brother to the Gr.1 2,000 Guineas winner and sire Galileo Gold, who was First Crop Sire Maidens p26 produced by the Galileo mare Galicuix. She was bought by Pinhooking Tables p28 Murfitt for 8,000gns at the 2013 December Sale, having earlier See pages 3 & 5 – October Yearlings -
750 =Hartnell (GB) 2011 Page 1
#750 =Hartnell (GB) 2011 Page 1 Sadler's Wells Montjeu (IRE) =Floripedes (FR) =Authorized (IRE) Saumarez (GB) =Hartnell (GB) =Funsie (FR) Vallee Dansante Bay Colt Danzig Foaled April 19, 2011 Anabaa =Debonnaire (GB) Balbonella (FR) (2005) Rahy Ultra Finesse Suavite By =AUTHORIZED (IRE) (2004), Champion 3 times, $2,540,915. Sire of 6 crops. 326 foals, 266 starters, 20 black type winners, 151 winners, $8,297,735, including =Seal of Approval (GB) (Champion twice, $594,469), =Black Blade (GB) (Champion twice), =Toruk Macto (IRE) (Champion twice), =Ambivalent (IRE) ($919,948, Pretty Polly S. [G1], etc.), =Complacent (AUS) (Spring Champion S. [G1], etc.), =Maygrove (AUS) (Wellington Cup H. [G2], etc.), =Hartnell (GB) ($268,651, Bahrain Trophy S. [G3], etc.), =Lacy (GER) ($179,955, T. Von Zastrow Stutenpreis [G3], etc.). 1ST DAM DEBONNAIRE (GB), by Anabaa. 3 wins at 2 and 3, in Eng, 19,973 GBP. (Total: $38,455) Dam of 3 foals to race, all winners-- =HARTNELL (GB) (c, by =Authorized (IRE)). Black type winner, see records. =ROZ (GB) (f, by =Teofilo (IRE)). 2 wins at 2, in Eng, 51,431 GBP. Won Star S. (ENG). 2nd Fillies' Mile S. [G1] (ENG). (Total: $82,367) Phyllis Maud (IRE) (f, by Halling). Winner at 2, 2014, in Eng, 2,911 GBP. (Total: $4,729) 2ND DAM Ultra Finesse, by Rahy. At 2 Sent to Great Britain. 2 wins at 3, in Fr, 319,998 FRF. 2nd Pr De Malleret [G2] (FR). 3rd Pr De Thiberville (FR). (Total: $65,789) Dam of 9 foals to race, 5 winners, including-- Proceed With Care (GB) (g, by Danehill). -
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers Press Event Newmarket, Thursday, June 13, 2019 BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR ROYAL ASCOT 2019 Deirdre (JPN) 5 b m Harbinger (GB) - Reizend (JPN) (Special Week (JPN)) Born: April 4, 2014 Breeder: Northern Farm Owner: Toji Morita Trainer: Mitsuru Hashida Jockey: Yutaka Take Form: 3/64110/63112-646 *Aimed at the £750,000 G1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes over 10 furlongs on June 19 – her trainer’s first runner in Britain. *The mare’s career highlight came when landing the G1 Shuka Sho over 10 furlongs at Kyoto in October, 2017. *She has also won two G3s and a G2 in Japan. *Has competed outside of Japan on four occasions, with the pick of those efforts coming when third to Benbatl in the 2018 G1 Dubai Turf (1m 1f) at Meydan, UAE, and a fast-finishing second when beaten a length by Glorious Forever in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in December. *Fourth behind compatriot Almond Eye in this year’s G1 Dubai Turf in March. *Finished a staying-on sixth of 13 on her latest start in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin on April 28 when coming from the rear and meeting trouble in running. Yutaka Take rode her for the first time. Race record: Starts: 23; Wins: 7; 2nd: 3; 3rd: 4; Win & Place Prize Money: £2,875,083 Toji Morita Born: December 23, 1932. Ownership history: The business owner has been registered as racehorse owner over 40 years since 1978 by the JRA (Japan Racing Association). -
Chapter: 4. Approaches
Chapter 4 Approaches Introduction This chapter discusses general planning and conduct of instrument approaches by pilots operating under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Parts 91,121, 125, and 135. The operations specifications (OpSpecs), standard operating procedures (SOPs), and any other FAA- approved documents for each commercial operator are the final authorities for individual authorizations and limitations as they relate to instrument approaches. While coverage of the various authorizations and approach limitations for all operators is beyond the scope of this chapter, an attempt is made to give examples from generic manuals where it is appropriate. 4-1 Approach Planning within the framework of each specific air carrier’s OpSpecs, or Part 91. Depending on speed of the aircraft, availability of weather information, and the complexity of the approach procedure Weather Considerations or special terrain avoidance procedures for the airport of intended landing, the in-flight planning phase of an Weather conditions at the field of intended landing dictate instrument approach can begin as far as 100-200 NM from whether flight crews need to plan for an instrument the destination. Some of the approach planning should approach and, in many cases, determine which approaches be accomplished during preflight. In general, there are can be used, or if an approach can even be attempted. The five steps that most operators incorporate into their flight gathering of weather information should be one of the first standards manuals for the in-flight planning phase of an steps taken during the approach-planning phase. Although instrument approach: there are many possible types of weather information, the primary concerns for approach decision-making are • Gathering weather information, field conditions, windspeed, wind direction, ceiling, visibility, altimeter and Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) for the airport of setting, temperature, and field conditions. -
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1he Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~9I~~UN~!!~RE D™ WEDNESDAY, 0 CT 0 BER 1 8, BOUND For The B R E E D E R S' C U P LURE FOR SALE Plans to stand two-time Breeders CANADIAN REPORT Cup Mile champion Lure (Danzig) at lreland 1 s Coolmore By: Perry Lefko Stud have broken down and the six-year-old is back on Canada will send its smallest ever contingent to the the market. Coolmore announced it had purchased Lure Breeders' Cup this year. Only one horse, Mrs. Josephine for a reputed $7 million in August, but a subsequent Abercrombie's Peaks and Valleys (Mt. Livermore), is legal wrangle over whether details of the deal were to likely to represent the land of the Maple Leaf in the 1 2th be arranged under English or Irish law has caused the edition of the Breeders' Cup at Belmont Park. complete collapse of negotiations. Lure, flown into The winner of two consecutive Grade I races--the County Tipperary three weeks ago, is now stabled at Molson Export Million and the Meadowlands Cup--has Ireland's National Stud in County Kildare until a new been pre-entered for the $3 million Classic and, based buyer can be arrange?. The stallion became the property on his current form and the fact he beat older horses in of insurance underwriters (Lloyds and Assucuazion his last test, will likely rule the second choice behind the Generali acting in tandem) after previous owners mighty Cigar (Palace Music). -
Byword(USA) Chestnut, 2006 • Height 16Hh
Byword(USA) chestnut, 2006 • height 16hh Nearctic - Nearco NORTHERN DANCER Natalma - Native DANCER RACE RECORD Nureyev 1977 Forli - Aristophanes In France, UK, USA and Hong Kong, 7 wins, Special 1600-2000m (from 16 starts; 15 races in Graded and Thong - Nantallah Listed races, for earnings of £699.385). Peintre Celebre Champion Older Horse France 2010 (USA)1994 RAISE A Native - Native DANCER Alydar Timeform 126 – “effective on firm ground as well as soft; Sweet Tooth - On-And-On very best efforts at around 1¼m” Peintre Bleue At 3 WON Prix Pelleas-(L) (2000m) 1987 Habitat - Sir Gaylord 4th Gr2 Prix Guillaume d’Ornano (200m) Petroleuse 4th Gr3 Prix du Prince d’Orange (2000m) Plencia - Le Haar At 4 WON Gr1 Prince Of Wales S. (2000m) RAISE A Native - Native DANCER WON Gr2 Prix du Muguet (1600m) Mr Prospector WON Prix Jacques Laffitte-(L) (1800m) Woodman Gold Digger - Nashua 2nd Gr1 Prix d’Ispahan (1850m) 1983 Buckpasser - Tom Fool 3rd Gr1 Juddmonte Int. S. (2050m) Playmate 4th Gr2 Prix Foy (2400m) Binche (USA) Intriguing - Swaps At 5 WON Gr2 Prix Dollar (1950m) 1999 Blushing Groom - Red God WON Gr3 Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord (1600m) Rainbow Quest 2nd Gr2 Prix du Muguet (1600m) Binary I Will Follow - Herbager 1993 Nijinsky - NORTHERN DANCER SIRE LINE Balabina PEINTRE CELEBRE – European Horse Of The Year 1997. Peace - Klairon European Champion 3yo, won 5 of 7 starts incl Gr1 GP de Paris, Gr1 Prix du Jockey Club, Gr1 Prix de l’Arc de SALES ANALYSIS 4th dam Triomphe (TFR 137). Sire of sires & broodmare sire of Gr1 BORN colt avg sold SI filly avg sold SI PEACE (66f Klairon): won Blue Seal S.-(L) (only start at 2; TFR winners worldwide. -
Kingman Brother to Galileo Gold Leads Book 1 Opener
WEDNESDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2020 KINGMAN BROTHER TO ARC HERO SOTTSASS RETIRED TO COOLMORE STUD GALILEO GOLD LEADS 2020 G1 Qatar Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe hero Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}BStarlet=s Sister {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) has been BOOK 1 OPENER retired and will take up stallion duties at Coolmore Stud in Ireland, owner Peter Brant announced on Tuesday. A colourbearer for Brant=s White Birch Farm initially, with Coolmore buying a 50% interest this year, the 2019 French highweight=s fee will be announced later. AA world champion at three and now an Arc winner at four, I have decided to retire Sottsass after what he has achieved,@ said Brant. AHe has retired sound and right at the top of his game-- this is important to me. I am looking forward to breeding some of my best mares to him. Coolmore purchased 50% of him earlier in the year and he will stand there for 2021.@ Cont. p9 Lot 174, the Kingman half-brother to Galileo Gold IN TDN AMERICA TODAY bought for 2.7-million gns | Tattersalls KEENELAND CATALOGUES 3,777 HORSES FOR NOVEMBER SALE By Emma Berry and Alayna Cullen The catalogue for the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale NEWMARKET, UKCAny doubts as to the participation of some was released on Tuesday with 3,777 horses. Click or tap here to of the leading buyers at Tattersalls=s flagship October Sale were go straight to TDN America. largely dispelled as Book 1 got underway on Tuesday with four seven-figure lots and the most expensive yearling sold in Europe or North America this year.