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2020 Maryland Statistics, from The MARYLAND Maryland Horse Breeders Association Officers Michael Harrison DVM President Richard F. Blue Jr. Vice-President Kent Allen Murray Secretary-Treasurer Board of Directors Maryland Horse James Blackwell* Ellen M. Charles Michael D. Golden DVM Christy Holden Breeders Association Michael Horning TK Kuegler* Louis Merryman he Maryland Horse Breed- horse enthusiasts of all kinds. Maryland’s Day at the Races; and Sabrina Moore ers Association (MHBA) The MHBA publishes a weekly mdthoroughbredhalloffame.com A. Leonard Pineau VMD Thas been the leading horse e-mail bulletin and a monthly which showcases full biographies William Reightler industry advocate in the state newsletter, Maryland Horse, as of the Maryland-bred Hall of Thomas J. Rooney since its founding in 1929. It well as Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Fame horses. James B. Steele functions as an informational magazine. The MHBA helped innovate, David Wade resource for horse breeders In addition, the MHBA main- and now administers, several Theresa Wiseman and owners, for the media, for tains several websites: Maryland state-oriented incentive pro- national, community and gov- Thoroughbred.com, a resource grams. Both the Maryland-Bred *president appointment ernmental organizations and for for news and information on Race Fund, created by statute in the general public. Maryland breeding and racing; 1962 for Thor oughbreds foaled Cricket Goodall As a service organization, the MidAtlanticTB.com, which car- in Mary land, and the Maryland Executive director MHBA provides industry infor- ries regional news, information Million, chartered in 1985 for 321 Main Street mation, educational opportuni- on the magazine, and access to Thor oughbreds conceived in Reisterstown, Maryland 21136 ties and legislative representation the digital edition of Mid-Atlantic Mary land, were the first pro- Phone: (410) 252-2100 to its membership, who include Thoroughbred; marylandmillion. grams of their kind anywhere in breeders, owners, trainers and com for news and events about the U.S. Y www.marylandthoroughbred.com The Maryland Fund: Maryland-bred awards he Maryland Fund was cre- and 6) an allocation for purses/ second or third in any race in a member of the Maryland ated by the General Assem- bonuses for Maryland-sired Maryland. Breeder awards are 30 Racing Com mission. Under the Tbly in 1962. Maryland was the horses. percent of a horse’s share of the direction of the commission, first state to develop a legis lated Currently, the Maryland Fund purse; stallion awards are 10 per- the actual implementation of incentive program to en cour age receives slightly less than 1 per- cent. In stakes races the award is the fund, including maintaining the improvement of Thor ough- cent of the total mutuel handle based on the first $100,000 of the Maryland-bred registry and bred breeding and racing. and breakage from Laurel and the gross purse. computing and distributing all In Maryland, there are six Pim lico (the state’s two major bonus awards, is performed by In order to earn a breeder the MHBA. categories through which mon- tracks), and receives approxi- award, the horse must be reg- ies for Maryland-breds are made mately 1.5 percent of the mutu- istered as a Maryland-bred. In Breeder and stallion award available: 1) purse money for el handle and 5.0 percent of order to earn a stallion award, percentages are evaluated on a races for registered Maryland- the breakage at Timon ium (the the horse must be registered as a bi-annual basis on the advice breds; 2) awards for owners of state’s only minor track). Maryland-bred, and the sire must of the Maryland Fund Advisory registered Maryland-breds fin- Committee. Owner award per- Owner awards are paid by be registered with the MHBA, in ishing first, second or third; 3) addition to having been standing centages are determined by a awards for breeders of regis- the purse account to the owners separate agreement. (For Mary- of all registered Maryland-breds­­ in Mary land at the time the horse tered Maryland-breds finishing was conceived. land Million day, breeder and first, second or third; 4) awards when they finish first, second stallion award percentages are for stallions who sire registered or third in any race other than The Maryland Fund program determined annually.) Awards are Maryland-breds finishing first, stakes, paid at 30 percent of the is administered by the Maryland paid as soon as practical. second or third; and 5) bonus horse’s share of the purse. Racing Commission with the The stakes program is awards for the highest-earning Breeder and stallion awards assistance and advice of the planned on a meet by meet basis 2 and 3-year-olds shown at the are paid for the registered Mary- Maryland Fund Advisory Com- and is based on projected track annual MHBA year ling show land-bred who finishes first, mit tee chaired by David Hayden, handles for the coming year. Y 100 Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred MARCH 2021 Maryland Fund Bonuses earned in 2020 $10,000 or more Stallion Breeder Stallion Breeder Name bonus bonus Total Name bonus bonus Total R. Larry Johnson $18,438 $104,604 $123,042 Lorna L. Baker & Thomas H. Michaels Jr. — $16,775 $16,775 Sagamore Farm, LLC — 101,276 101,276 Harry Kassap LLC — 16,608 16,608 The Elkstone Group LLC — 91,768 91,768 Vivian E. Rall — 16,598 16,598 MARYLAND Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC — 86,898 86,898 Charles J. Reed & Michael Zanella — 16,506 16,506 Barak Farm — 82,101 82,101 Country Roads Ltd. — 16,489 16,489 Dr. & Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau — 66,126 66,126 Anchor and Hope Farm Inc. — 16,413 16,413 Thornmar Farm LLC — 65,516 65,516 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Holt — 16,089 16,089 Bandbox 54,944 — 54,944 Ann W. Merryman — 15,878 15,878 Hillwood Stable LLC — 50,924 50,924 A.G. Chaudry — 15,684 15,684 Timothy J. Rooney — 49,335 49,335 William Bayne — 15,048 15,048 Dark Hollow Farm — 49,294 49,294 William L.S. Landes III — 14,865 14,865 Great Notion Syndicate 48,739 — 48,739 Michael J. Harrison DVM — 14,806 14,806 Nancy Lee Farms — 48,218 48,218 Orientate Syndicate 14,234 — 14,234 Marathon Farm Inc. 367 46,656 47,023 Michael & Debbie Horning — 14,197 14,197 Fitzhugh LLC — 41,112 41,112 Gordon Keys — 13,890 13,890 Spendthrift Farm LLC — 41,041 41,041 Not For Love Syndicate 13,678 — 13,678 Carol A. Kaye — 39,144 39,144 Best A Luck Farm LLC — 13,599 13,599 Mrs. Frank P. Wright — 38,084 38,084 Maryland Mare Venture, LLC — 13,449 13,449 Daniel E. Marconi — 35,351 35,351 Outflanker Syndicate 13,400 — 13,400 Ann B. Jackson — 30,873 30,873 Sweet Spirits Stables LLC — 13,400 13,400 Country Life Farm & Spendthrift 30,663 — 30,663 Dr. & Mrs. Bowman, Dutrow TB Ent Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman — 29,306 29,306 & Rebecca Davis — 13,320 13,320 R. Larry Johnson 26,675 — 26,675 Everest Stables Inc. 4,604 8,060 12,664 Robert Gerczak 3,704 22,782 26,485 Edward N. Williams and Mike Mattese — 12,627 12,627 Robert T. Manfuso — 24,382 24,382 Bourbon Courage 12,372 — 12,372 Freedom Child Syndicate 24,022 — 24,022 Susan S. Cooney — 12,348 12,348 Golden Lad Syndicate 23,874 — 23,874 Audrey R. Murray — 12,308 12,308 Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss — 23,555 23,555 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & R. Larry Johnson — 23,511 23,511 Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC & Seville Syndicate 23,184 — 23,184 Ellen Charles — 12,200 12,200 Nancy B. Heil — 23,033 23,033 Country Life Farm & Fifteen Moons LLC — 12,128 12,128 Friesan Fire Syndicate 22,856 — 22,856 Two Legends Farm — 12,032 12,032 Cynthia Pence and Philip Spingler — 22,058 22,058 Deborah Butts — 11,753 11,753 Paul L. Fowler Jr. — 21,783 21,783 David Benjamin Bloom — 11,571 11,571 Hickory Ridge Farm — 20,426 20,426 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & Dr. Brooke Bowman — 11,449 11,449 Kevin P. Morgan — 20,155 20,155 R. Larry Johnson & Legacy Farm — 11,416 11,416 Avla Pitts — 19,905 19,905 Country Life Farm & Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. — 11,352 11,352 Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC — 19,292 19,292 Robert S. Evans — 11,348 11,348 Imagining Syndicate 19,103 — 19,103 Clover Hill Farm Inc. — 11,292 11,292 Skeedattle Associates — 17,613 17,613 Bowman & Higgins Stable & Cary Frommer — 11,000 11,000 Richard F. Blue Jr. — 17,450 17,450 Faith Leatherman for Winding Creek Farm — 10,931 10,931 Randy L. Cohen and Alyse L. Cohen — 17,310 17,310 Christopher J. Feifarek — 10,842 10,842 Mr. & Mrs. K Holt, Theodore Montuori Edmund T. Mudge IV — 10,755 10,755 & Richard Palumbo — 17,183 17,183 Country Life Farm — 10,714 10,714 Lady Olivia at North Cliff LLC — 17,098 17,098 Frank A. Perri Jr. — 10,329 10,329 Hamilton Smith, Fred Greene Jr. Crystal Park Stables Inc. — 10,328 10,328 and Deborah Greene — 17,061 17,061 Glenangus Farm LLC — 10,295 10,295 Kenneth F. Lowe Jr. — 16,776 16,776 David DiPietro — 10,107 10,107 Bonus payments— Cal Nation Syndicate, $9,082; Kristin Fernandez and Ramon Angie Moore and Tiznow Syndicate, William Andrew Campbell, $7,055; Fernandez, $8,682; Mrs. Janon $5,905. $5,000 to $9,999 Henry S. Clark III, $5,222; Classic Fisher III, $8,022; Cary Frommer, Nicanor Syndicate, $7,507.
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