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breeders’ cup CLASSIC BREEDERs’ Cup CLASSIC (GR. I) 30th Running Santa Anita Park $5,000,000 Guaranteed FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS & UPWARD ONE MILE AND ONE-QUARTER Northern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 122 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs.; Southern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 117 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. All Fillies and Mares allowed 3 lbs. Guaranteed $5 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 Classic will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) 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 Saturday, November 2, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 21, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Declaration of War Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Joseph Allen Aidan P. O'Brien B.c.4 War Front - Tempo West by Rahy - Bred in Kentucky by Joseph Allen Flat Out Preston Stables, LLC William I. -
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. -
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. -
New York News Prominent Owner
New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. August 2011 New York Breeder PositivePositive vibesvibes New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. NEW YORK THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS INC. President: Barry R. Ostrager Vice President: Thomas J. Gallo III New York Breeder Secretary-Treasurer: Vivien Malloy Directors: August 2011 Jerry Bilinski, D.V.M. Chester Broman Lois Engel CONTENTS John Thomas McMahon Joanne Nielsen Executive Director’s letter..............................6 Suzie O’Cain Shirl Penney News .............................................................8 Dr. Chris Purdy Carl Lizza, a prominent owner-breeder in New York for more than Directors Emeritus: John Nerud three decades, dies; New York Racing Association has another Paul A. Schosberg run-in with state regulators; NYTB forum on future benefits from Staff: VLTs set for Saratoga on August 13 Executive Director: Jeffrey A. Cannizzo Executive Assistant: Stacie Webster Sales poised for takeoff.................................10 Communications Manager: Sarah Mace There are numerous positive signs going into the Fasig-Tipton 57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Saratoga sale of preferred New York-bred yearlings Telephone: (518) 587-0777 • Fax: (518) 587-1551 E-mail: [email protected] Pedigree Profile: R Betty Graybull................16 Website: www.nytbreeders.org Filly by Holy Bull carries forward a female line from E. P. Taylor’s Canadian operation Racing Roundup: Mission accomplished ......18 THOROUGHBRED TIMES CO. INC. Savvy claim Mission Approved collects first Grade 1 victory in Chairman: -
Testimony of Marty Irby Executive Director Animal Wellness Action Before the U.S
Testimony of Marty Irby Executive Director Animal Wellness Action before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce and Consumer Protection H.R. 1754, "The Horseracing Integrity Act" January 28, 2020 On behalf of Animal Wellness Action, one of the nation's leading animal protection organizations on Capitol Hill, I submit this testimony in support of H.R. 1754, the Horseracing Integrity Act. I express my sincere thanks to Chair Jan Schakowsky and Ranking Member Cathy McMorris Rodgers for conducting this hearing and offer special thanks to Representatives Paul Tonko, and, Andy Barr for introducing this reform effort. I also express thanks to Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Frank Pallone and Ranking Member Greg Walden for their participation in this process. This hearing builds on the testimony and other information gathered during the 2018 hearing conducted before the Subcommittee on H.R. 2651 in the 115th Congress. I first want to underscore that Animal Wellness Action does not oppose horseracing. We join with many horse owners, breeders, trainers, and racing enthusiasts in speaking out on the broader topic of the protection of horses within the American horseracing industry and across the greater equine world. We seek to promote the proper stewardship of horses at every stage of their lives, including during their racing careers. We are deeply concerned about on- and off- track risks to the horses, including catastrophic injuries sustained during racing. America was built on the backs of horses, and they have always played a central role in the economy and culture of the United States. We owe them a debt of gratitude, and the very least we must do is ensure their safety, welfare, and protection. -
California Plays Host to Breeders'
The World is Watching California Plays Host to Breeders’ Cup I n unprecedented fashion, the Breeders’ Cup having been the official site in 1986, 1993, and 2003. chose Oak Tree Racing Association at Santa Anita as While most of the benefits of hosting the Cup are the site for two consecutive World Thoroughbred obvious – increases in attendance and handle in the Championships, 2008 and 2009. This year’s event, market, as well as broader media interest and pub- to be held on Friday and licity about such an international Saturday, Oct. 24 and 25, will day of racing – there are many also be the first to be conducted other more subtle benefits that on a synthetic racing surface – largely go unnoticed. Santa Anita’s newly-installed According to Allen Gutterman, Pro-Ride track. Greater interest Vice President of Marketing for than ever before is expected for Oak Tree, the Cup highlights the two-day extravaganza. California as the world-class player California has played host to the in Thoroughbred racing that it is. Breeders’ Cup World “We are bigger than just ourselves,” Thoroughbred Championships he said. “We are a major player in seven times since its inception. the world of horse racing, and that In fact, Hollywood Park hosted is confirmed by our having been the inaugural event in 1984, followed by the 1987 chosen as a venue every few years. The Cup brings and 1997 events. Oak Tree at Santa Anita is prepar- the world to California, and two years in a row rein- ing to host its fourth Breeders’ Cup this month – forces our standing in the world of racing.” wners' 12 O'Circle The new Pro−Ride racing surface will also be in the spotlight. -
Dominguez Ties Record with Big Sunday Tod Marks Tod
SUBS ER CRI IN PT the A IO R T COMPLIMENTS OF N ARATOGA S T O T L H A E I SA EC RATOGA SP Year 12 • No. 4 SARATOGA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER ON THOROUGHBRED RACING Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Sixer Dominguez ties record with big Sunday Tod Marks Tod BERN IDENTITY WINS SANfORD • ENTRIES & HANDICAPPING • WEEkEND RACING RECAPS the ARATOGA here&there... at Saratoga 433 Broadway, Suite 301 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (Third Floor) Phone Sean Mobile: (302) 545-7713 Joe Mobile: (302) 545-4424 E-mail: [email protected] Graded or [email protected] www.st-publishing.com Published Wednesday through Sunday during Stakes the racing season. Every day of Sales Week Aug. 5-12. Success The Staff Editors/Publishers: Sean Clancy, Joe Clancy. Staff Writers: Smile Sprint H.-G2 winner GANTRY Leading Sires by Gabby Gaudet, Ryan Jones, Patrick Raleigh, • by PULPIT Tom Santomarco, Todd Simmons. 2012 Graded SWs Layout/Design: Erin McNamee Rnrs GSWs Photographers: Tod Marks, Dave Harmon, Connie Bush. Tod Marks Giant’s Causeway 256 9 Handicappers: Gate Crashers. Nine horses blast from the start in a turf race Sunday. Charles Bedard, Erin Finley, Gaile Fitzgerald, Pulpit 136 7 Dean Keppler, John Shapazian worth repeating The Special’s quotes from Saratoga Empire Maker 154 6 Distribution: Ryan Clancy, Jack Clancy, Nolan Clancy, “Couldn’t be better. “Hey, at least it’s Sinatra.” Dynaformer 142 6 Jane Motion, Emmy Cristiano. Jockey Ramon Dominguez, on how he was doing, Trainer Dave Donk, when speakers began blaring the morning after winning six races at Saratoga Old Blue Eyes over the PA system Saturday morning Ghostzapper 130 6 Advertising Sales: Contact a Clancy or call Arch 126 5 “Give me a hundred of them.” “I’m going to put that in my paper.” Kathy Rubin at (203) 650-6815. -
Thoroughbred
A Publication of the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association PAThoroughbred pabred.com September 2018 pabred.com Issue 54 REPORT Twin Ponds Farm Finds Its Market PHBA supports Twin Ponds Farm is a lush training center hidden off the main research with thoroughfare, tucked back behind larger buildings along the road. “I New Bolton grant should put a big sign out front: In Page 10 Page 4 support of Pennsylvania-Breds!” says longtime horseman Richard PA-Bred Simoff of his growing operation. yearlings selling at Keeneland and Another Good FT Midlantic Year for Page 18 Nothhaft “Horse racing has taken me 2018 PA-Bred some places that I certainly Stakes Schedule would have never imagined,” said Hank Nothhaft. It rings as Page 7 Page 24 an ultimate understatement. Retirement for Unique Bella PA-Bred Horses of the Year Unique Bella and Page & Page McKenney McKenney retired due to injuries PA-Bred Horses of the Year head into retirement sooner than expected, but leave fans many A Letter from Executive memories to savor. Secretary Brian Sanfratello Page 12 Page 14 Join us for a fun day of racing at PARX on Saturday, September 1, 2018 featuring $1 MILLION in purses! 5 - $100,000 stakes & an incredible undercard with increased purses Maiden Special Weight $76,000 A1X $78,000 & all other undercard races are DOUBLE purses! $100,000 PA-Bred Stakes: Banjo Picker Sprint S., 3 & up, 6 fur. Roanoke S., 3 & up, 1-1/16 mi. Power By Far S., 3 & up, llies & mares, 5 fur., turf Dr. Theresa Garofalo Memorial S., 3 & up, llies & mares, 6 fur. -
Muarrab and Haatheq Star at Jebel Ali for Sheikh Hamdan
THE VOICE OF HORSE RACING IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 2 January 2014 ISSUE 519 Dhs 5 Muarrab and Haatheq star at Jebel Ali for Sheikh Hamdan Muarrab Haatheq Forevertheoptimist and Blue Tiger’s Eye seek Meydan repeats Forevertheoptimist - 3rd Jan 2013 Blue Tiger’s Eye - 3rd Jan 2013 Big guns make final preparations as Carnival countdown continues ©Dubai Racing Watkins ©Dubai Club/Andrew © www.godolphin.com © Saeed bin Suroor Mike de Kock AL ADIYAT WISHES ALL OUR READERS HAPPY NEW YEAR Horse of the Year Invasor By Candy Stripes Brilliant G1 SW Classic Winner Daaher Jazil By Awesome Again By Seeking the Gold Graded Stakes Winner Sire of 16% Stakes Horses Mustanfar Intidab By Unbridled By Phone Trick G1 Millionaire, Winner of Albertus Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile Maximus By Albert the Great Kent Barnes, Stallion Manager 4600 Ft. Springs Road Inquiries to: (859) 224-4585 Lexington, KY 40513 www.shadwellfarm.com PHOTOS © EQUI-SPORT / ELLIOTT HESS / BARBARA D. LIVINGSTON 2 January 2014 3 Al Muhairi and O’Shea top the charts Contents HE Jockeys’ Championship NEWS 3-9 looks an interesting BLOODSTOCK 10-11 one at the moment with ENDURANCE 13 Tcurrent champion Tadhg O’Shea, leading the way this season, NEXT WEEK’S RACE CONDITIONS 15 suspended for the next three DEREK THOMPSON 17 meetings and his nearest pursuer NICHOLAS GODFREY / TOM JENNINGS 19 Wayne Smith sidelined for at least another four weeks. HOWARD WRIGHT / ALASTAIR NICOLSON 21 O’Shea (19) must still be PAT CUMMINGS / JOHN BERRY 23 favourite with Smith (14) sure to PHOTO GALLERY 25 be looking at a larger deficit by the time he returns to action. -
Thursday, May 3, 2018
News Release _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Gary Yunt Notes Team Captain Churchill Downs Racetrack (303) 981-5629 (mobile) [email protected] MENDELSSOHN MAKES INITIAL CHURCHILL DOWNS APPEARANCE; MIDNIGHT BISOU BLOWS OUT THROUGH STRETCH FOR FRIDAY’S OAKS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Thursday, May 3, 2018) – In possibly the most anticipated pre-Derby entrance at Churchill Downs since Arazi in 1992, runaway UAE Derby (GII) winner Mendelssohn emerged from quarantine Thursday morning to get his first feel of the track beneath the historic Twins Spires. Trained by Aidan O’Brien and owned by Derrick Smith , Mrs. John Magnier and Michael Tabor , Mendelssohn and three stablemates entered the main track at the five-eighths gap and proceeded to walk and jog a clockwise 1¼ miles. They then reversed course and cantered one mile before exiting through the six-furlong gap and taking the scenic route back to Barn 17. Exercise rider Dean Gallagher was aboard Mendelssohn. Before Mendelssohn came on the track, Midnight Bisou , the second choice at 5-2 on the morning line for Friday’s Kentucky Oaks, blew out through the stretch with a :26.60 quarter-mile clocking. KENTUCKY DERBY UPDATE AUDIBLE/MAGNUM MOON/NOBLE INDY/VINO ROSSO – There were no missed beats at the Todd Pletcher barn Thursday morning. There rarely are for one of the nation’s best horsemen, even as things heat up two days in front of his four-pronged attack on the world’s foremost horse race – Kentucky Derby 144. Pletcher sent his quartet of stakes-winning colts to the track at 7:30 to take advantage of the 15-minute “Kentucky Derby/Kentucky Oaks horses only” session that Churchill Downs puts in place in the week ahead of their two racing jewels. -
STANDOUT Charlatan Returns with Dazzling Malibu Victory See Page 3
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2020 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY BENOIT PHOTO STANDOUT Charlatan Returns With Dazzling Malibu Victory See page 3 IN THIS ISSUE 13 Duopoly Turns Back Sharing in American Oaks 14 Fair Maiden Upsets La Brea 15 Kiss Today Goodbye Pulls Off San Antonio Surprise BLOODHORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 34 CONTENTS 3 Charlatan Returns With Dazzling Malibu Victory 7 Leading Jockeys 8 On Racing: Santa Anita Opener ‘A Day Like No Other’ 13 Duopoly Turns Back Sharing in American Oaks 14 Fair Maiden Upsets La Brea 15 Kiss Today Goodbye Pulls Off San Antonio Surprise 17 Smooth Like Strait Takes Mathis Brothers Mile 19 Colonel Liam Eyes Pegasus Turf Bid After Tropical Park 20 Eres Tu Makes the Grade in Allaire du Pont 21 Harpers First Ride Wins Fourth Stakes in Native Dancer 25 Danon the Kid Preserves Perfect Record in Hopeful 26 Dubai World Cup Purse to Remain at $12M; Undercard Cut 27 Brown’s Miss Teheran Invades for Robert J. Frankel 28 Multiple Grade 1 Winner Will’s Way Dies at 27 29 Results & Entries RICK SAMUELS 2021 Pennsylvania or scan the QR code below available online now at PABred.com pabred.com STALLION #pabred & Boarding Farm Directory A publication of The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. and TOBA Media Properties, Inc. ON THE COVER Editorial Director General Manager Charlatan soars to victory in the Evan Hammonds Scott Carling Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita Park Visuals Director Managing Editor Anne M. Eberhardt Claire Crosby Bloodstock Editor Digital Media Manager LATEST HEADLINES Eric Mitchell Erin Morgan from Bloodhorse.com Assistant Editors Senior Web Producer Meredith Daugherty Christine Wittmer » Santa Anita Sets Record Opening Day Handle Molly Rollins Digital Content Coordinator Associate Editors Michelle Benson Byron King Asst. -
PIVOTAL Catholic Boy Faces Defining Test in Suburban See Page 3
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. PIVOTAL Catholic Boy Faces Defining Test in Suburban See page 3 IN THIS ISSUE 9 National HBPA, THA Call for Fair Process for Horsemen 11 Concrete Rose, Newspaperofrecord Meet Again at Belmont 16 Hubbard Enjoys Quick Success With Sayjay Racing BLOODHORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 37 CONTENTS 3 Catholic Boy Faces Defining Test in Suburban 6 Leading Third-Crop Sires 9 National HBPA, THA Call for Fair Process for Horsemen 11 Concrete Rose, Newspaperofrecord Meet Again at Belmont 14 Promises Fulfilled Seeks Rebound in John A. Nerud 16 Hubbard Enjoys Quick Success With Sayjay Racing 19 R Sea Smoke Becomes First Winner for Lea 20 Kitty Jak Becomes First Winner for Admiral Kitten 21 Amplify Launch Planned at Fasig-Tipton 22 Jaywalk Seeks First Win of Season in Delaware Oaks 23 Empire of War Evenly Matched in Kent Stakes 25 MATCH Series Movesto Delaware Park on Del Cap Day 27 Fewer Fixtures Scheduled by BHA for 2020 29 Goodwood Cup or Irish St. Leger Next for Kew Gardens 30 Results 34 Entries ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. ON THE COVER Catholic Boy trains at Belmont Park LATEST HEADLINES from BloodHorse.com FREE BLOODHORSE DAILY APP Providing updated news and analysis throughout the day. EMIGH REACHES CAREER WIN NO. 4,000 AT ARLINGTON The veteran jockey was aboard Mr LISTEN ON ALEXA Haney in the first race on the July 4 card. Use your Amazon Alexa devices to listen to the BloodHorse Daily feature stories! Sponsored by Taylor Made Stallions ACACIA COURTNEY JOINS SARATOGA LIVE BloodHorse.com/Daily BROADCAST TEAM Live daily coverage of the meet will air on FS2 nearly every race day at 1 BLOODHORSE DAILY p.m.