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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by James Owen Racing the Property of Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd
HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by James Owen Racing the Property of Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Wall Box Z, Box 547 Danzig (USA) Green Desert (USA) 680 (WITH VAT) Foreign Courier (USA) Cape Cross (IRE) Ahonoora LAMLOOM (IRE) Park Appeal Balidaress (2014) Riverman (USA) A Bay Gelding Bahri (USA) Lulua (USA) Wasnah (USA) (2001) Blushing Groom (FR) Sajjaya (USA) Lady Cutlass (USA) LAMLOOM (IRE), won 4 races at 3 to 5 years, 2019 and £40,119 and placed 13 times. Highest BHA rating 94 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 86 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 29 runs 4 wins 13 pl £40,117 GF - GS 7f 50y - 1m 1f 20y ALL WEATHER 1 run 1st Dam LULUA (USA), won 2 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and £19,911; dam of five winners from 6 runners and 7 foals of racing age viz- MARCUS AUGUSTUS (IRE) (2009 g. by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)), won 5 races at 3 to 5 years in Qatar and £43,490 and placed 16 times. SAMBA SCHOOL (IRE) (2006 f. by Sahm (USA)), won 5 races at 3 to 5 years at home and in U.S.A. and £181,301 and placed 11 times. LAMLOOM (IRE) (2014 g. by Cape Cross (IRE)), see above. ESTIFZAAZ (IRE) (2010 g. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years, placed 6 times. MY INSPIRATION (IRE) (2011 f. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and placed 5 times; dam of a winner viz- MOKAMMAL (GB), 2 races at 3 years, 2019, £13,172, placed twice, from only 5 starts. -
138904 02 Classic.Pdf
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. -
New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Corporation
NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION Report for the Year 2008 NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION SARATOGA SPA STATE PARK 19 ROOSEVELT DRIVE-SUITE 250 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 Since 1973 PHONE (518) 580-0100 FAX (518) 580-0500 WEB SITE http://www.nybreds.com DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John D. Sabini, Chairman Martin G. Kinsella and Chairman of the NYS Racing & Wagering Board Patrick Hooker, Commissioner NYS Dept. Of Agriculture and Markets COMPTROLLER John A. Tesiero, Jr., Chairman William D. McCabe, Jr. NYS Racing Commission Harry D. Snyder, Commissioner REGISTRAR NYS Racing Commission Joseph G. McMahon, Member Barbara C. Devine Phillip Trowbridge, Member William B. Wilmot, DVM, Member Howard C. Nolan, Jr., Member WEBSITE & ADVERTISING Edward F. Kelly, Member COORDINATOR James Zito June 2009 To: The Honorable David A. Paterson and Members of the New York State Legislature As I present this annual report for 2008 on behalf of the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Board of Directors, having just been installed as Chairman in the past month, I wish to reflect on the profound loss the New York racing community experienced in October 2008 with the passing of Lorraine Power Tharp, who so ably served the Fund as its Chairwoman. Her dedication to the Fund was consistent with her lifetime of tireless commitment to a variety of civic and professional organizations here in New York. She will long be remembered not only as a role model for women involved in the practice of law but also as a forceful advocate for the humane treatment of all animals. -
Catalogue for Kentucky July Selected Yearlings
Barn 6F Hip No. Consigned by Susan Y. Foreman, Agent 1 Dark Bay or Brown Filly Storm Cat Tabasco Cat . { Barbicue Sauce Cat’s At Home . Buckaroo { Homewrecker . { Execution Dark Bay/Br. Filly . Kennedy Road May 8, 2004 Bridle Path . { Roman Gun {Veery Place . Cornish Prince (1989) { Lady D’ Arbanville . { Victory Rose By CAT’S AT HOME (1997), black type winner of 9 races, $708,575, Philip H. Iselin H. [G2], Excelsior Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], Westches- ter H. [G3], Skip Away S., Paterson S., 3rd Stuyvesant H. [G3], Aqu- duct H. [G3], Queens County H. [G3]. Half-brother to Honor the Hero ($688,037), Prenup, etc. His first foals are yearlings of 2005. 1st dam VEERY PLACE, by Bridle Path. Unraced. Dam of 4 foals of racing age, 3 to race, 2 winners-- Canoe Cove (g. by Regal Intention). 4 wins at 4 and 5, $55,698. Turbot War (g. by Silver Deputy). Winner at 3, $47,365. 2nd dam LADY D’ ARBANVILLE, by Cornish Prince. Winner at 3, $8,414. Dam of 7 winners, including-- DEPUTY JANE WEST (f. by Silver Deputy). 9 wins in 17 starts, 2 to 4, $593,410, champion filly at 2 and 3 in Canada, Canadian Oaks [R] (WO, $114,862), Princess Elizabeth S. [R] (WO, $100,710), Fury S. [R] (WO, $64,980), Nandi S. [R] (WO, $63,600), Lady Angela S. [R] (WO, $63,000), George C. Hendrie H. [L] (WO, $38,664), 2nd Mon- mouth Oaks [G2], Shady Well S. [R] (WO, $21,940), Juvenile S. [R] (FE, $14,956), Whimsical S. -
HEADLINE NEWS • 11/16/04 • PAGE 2 of 4
Diktat Filly Tops at Goffs HEADLINE p.3 (atw) NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2004 MR. PROSPECTOR MARE HEADS KEENELAND N E W S T O D A Y Bolsa, by Mr. Prospector out of the In Reality mare P P Mochila, realized a final bid of $400,000 at yesterday’s session of the Keeneland November MIDWAY ROAD POSSIBLE FOR CLARK Breeding Stock Sale in Lexington, Ken- GSW Midway Road (Jade Hunter) satisfied trainer tucky. Consigned by Middlebrook Neil Howard with a workmanlike six-furlong breeze at Farm, agent, Hip 2778 was purchased Churchill Downs yesterday. The four-year-old, who by Gulf Coast LLC. The eight-year- covered the distance in 1:14.80, old‘s dam placed in the GI Ruffian H. is still possible for the Nov. 26 GII and finished third in the GI Ladies H. Clark H. “It was a good work,” and GI Beldame S.; she also produced said Howard, adding, “We’re not Grade I stakes winner Serape, and definite for the Clark yet. We’ll Montera, who herself is the dam of wait and see.” Midway Road won stakes winner and multiple graded- this year’s Oct. 30 GIII Fayette H. and also finished runner-up to Victory Gallop, sire stakes placed Easyfromthegitgo. Heading the weanlings was Hip 2888, Southern Image in the GI Pimlico of hip 2888 Midway Road Bill Straus Special. Howard confirmed that Horsephotos a colt by sophomore sire Victory Gal- lop out of Hennessy Waltz (by stablemate Alumni Hall (A.P. -
Catalogue for Eastern Fall Yearlings
Hip No. Consigned by Becky Merkel, Agent 1 Justing Soldier Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Lost Soldier . Secretariat { Lady Winborne . { Priceless Gem Justing Soldier . Jester Dark bay/br. colt; Tri Jet . { Haze April 6, 2002 {I Demand . Intentionally (1989) { Bank Officer . { Intelligible By LOST SOLDIER (1990), 3rd Royal Lodge S. [G2]; $288,600 in NA, La. Downs H. [G3], etc.; 5 wins in UAE. Sire of 3 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2003, 5 black type winners, 53 winners, $3,249,518 in NA/US, $206,874 in Canada, including Lush Soldier ($438,416, Natalma S. [G3], etc.), Lost At Sea [G3] (to 4, 2003, $278,626). 1st dam I DEMAND, by Tri Jet. Winner at 4, $27,057. Dam of 6 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2003, five to race, 2 winners-- Fort Smith (c. by Valid Wager). Winner at 2 and 3, 2003, $53,460. Pompeo F. (c. by Goldwater). 5 wins to 3 in Panama as Goldwater’s Demand. 2nd dam BANK OFFICER, by Intentionally. 3 wins at 3 and 5, $11,507. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, including-- I’M A BANKER (c. by Truxton King). 9 wins, 2 to 5, $464,856, Long- fellow H. [G2], Kelso H. [G3] twice, 2nd Bernard Baruch H. [G2], Ball- antine’s Scotch Classic S. [G3], Laurel Turf Cup H. [G3], 3rd Daryl’s Joy S. [L] (SAR, $10,224), 4th Red Smith H. [G2]. Sire. I’m Important. 3 wins at 3 and 6, $37,523. Producer. -
Arc of Achievement Unites Brant and Mellon
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2020 THIS SIDE UP: ARC OF JACKIE=S WARRIOR LOOMS LARGE IN CHAMPAGNE ACHIEVEMENT UNITES Undefeated Jackie=s Warrior (Maclean=s Music) looks to continue his domination of the 2-year-old colt division as the BRANT AND MELLON headliner in Belmont=s GI Champagne S. Saturday, a AWin and You=re In@ for the Breeders= Cup. A debut winner at Churchill June 19, the bay scored a decisive win in the GII Saratoga Special S. Aug. 7 and was an impressive victor of the GI Runhappy Hopeful S. at Saratoga Sept. 7, earning a 95 Beyer Speed Figure. "He handles everything well," said trainer Steve Asmussen's Belmont Park-based assistant trainer Toby Sheets. "Just like his races are, that's how he is. He's done everything very professionally and he's very straightforward. I don't see the mile being an issue at all." Asmussen also saddles Midnight Bourbon (Tiznow) in this event. Earning his diploma by 5 1/2 lengths at second asking at Ellis Aug. 22, the bay was second in the GIII Iroquois S. at Churchill Sept. 5. Cont. p7 Sottsass won the Arc for Brant Sunday | Scoop Dyga IN TDN EUROPE TODAY by Chris McGrath PRETTY GORGEOUS RISES IN FILLIES’ MILE When Ettore Sottsass was asked which of his many diverse In the battle of the TDN Rising Stars, it was Pretty Gorgeous (Fr) achievements had given him most satisfaction, he gave a shrug. that bested Indigo Girl (GB) in Friday’s G1 Fillies’ Mile at "I don't know," he said. -
NP 2013.Docx
LISTE INTERNATIONALE DES NOMS PROTÉGÉS (également disponible sur notre Site Internet : www.IFHAonline.org) INTERNATIONAL LIST OF PROTECTED NAMES (also available on our Web site : www.IFHAonline.org) Fédération Internationale des Autorités Hippiques de Courses au Galop International Federation of Horseracing Authorities 15/04/13 46 place Abel Gance, 92100 Boulogne, France Tel : + 33 1 49 10 20 15 ; Fax : + 33 1 47 61 93 32 E-mail : [email protected] Internet : www.IFHAonline.org La liste des Noms Protégés comprend les noms : The list of Protected Names includes the names of : F Avant 1996, des chevaux qui ont une renommée F Prior 1996, the horses who are internationally internationale, soit comme principaux renowned, either as main stallions and reproducteurs ou comme champions en courses broodmares or as champions in racing (flat or (en plat et en obstacles), jump) F de 1996 à 2004, des gagnants des neuf grandes F from 1996 to 2004, the winners of the nine épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Japan Cup, Melbourne Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F à partir de 2005, des gagnants des onze grandes F since 2005, the winners of the eleven famous épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Cox Plate (2005), Melbourne Cup (à partir de 2006 / from 2006 onwards), Dubai World Cup, Hong Kong Cup, Japan Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Irish Champion (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F des principaux reproducteurs, inscrits à la F the main stallions and broodmares, registered demande du Comité International des Stud on request of the International Stud Book Books. -
Fasig-Tipton
Barn D6 Hip No. Consigned by Wolf Creek Farm, Agent 1 Dark Bay or Brown Colt Damascus Private Account . { Numbered Account Unaccounted For . The Minstrel { Mrs. Jenney . { Mrs. Penny Dark Bay/Br. Colt . Raja Baba February 12, 2001 Nepal . { Dumtadumtadum {Imabaygirl . Droll Role (1988) { Drolesse . { Good Change By UNACCOUNTED FOR (1991), $998,468, Whitney H. [G1], etc. Sire of 5 crops, 8 black type winners, 88 winners, $6,780,555, including Grundlefoot (to 5, 2002, $616,780, Baltimore Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], etc.), Quick Tip (7 wins to 4, 2002, $464,387, Cardinal H. [G3], etc.), Tempest Fugit (to 5, 2002, $380,712), Go Figure ($284,633). 1st dam IMABAYGIRL, by Nepal. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $46,228. Dam of 4 other foals of racing age, one to race. 2nd dam DROLESSE, by Droll Role. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 7 winners, including-- ZESTER (g. by Time for a Change). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $199,512, Sea- gram Cup S. [L] (FE, $39,240). JAN R.’S BOY (c. by Norcliffe). 4 wins at 3, $69,230, Constellation H.-R, 3rd Resolution H.-L. Sire. Drolly. 2 wins at 3, $20,098. Mr. Mitch. 6 wins, 3 to 5. 3rd dam GOOD CHANGE, by Mongo. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Ram Good. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $35,317, 3rd Queen’s Plate-R, Yearling Sales S. Good Sparkle. 9 wins, 3 to 6, $63,093. 4th dam SEA-CHANGE, by Count Fleet. Winner at 2. Half-sister to NEXT MOVE (champion), When in Rome, Hula. -
Golden Missile-G1
The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. THOROUGHBRED Tuesday, DAILY NEWS August 28, 2001 P INTERNATIONAL P Niigata Kinen, cont. P R E S U L T S P Sun Place rallied from midpack to register his first graded-stakes victory in the G3 Niigata Kinen. A runner- Sunday, São Paulo, Brazil up in stakes company at Kyoto May 13, the six-year-old GRAN PREMIO BARÃO DE PIRACICABA-G1, R$20,150, rebounded to take a Listed event by four lengths at Cidade Jardim, 8-26, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:35, sf. Kokura in his most recent start July 29. Settled nicely 1--@sINNOCENT KISS (BRZ), 123, f, 3, by Roi Normand in sixth position early, dark bay was shifted to the 1st Dam: La Bastille (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr) outside for the stretch run and pulled clear late for the 2nd Dam: Chastity (Brz), by Sassafras (Fr) win. “I was very impressed with his performance to- 3rd Dam: Babulina (Fr), by Ballymoss (GB) day,” said winning jockey Shigefumi Kumazawa. “It’s O/B Stud TNT; T-Emerson Garcia; J-Luis Duarte. good to get him a graded-stakes victory.” Trainer Yasuo 2--Nugget Filly (Brz), 123, f, 3, by Nugget Point (Ire)-- Ikee is best known on the world stage as the condi- Great Filly (Brz), by Thundering Force. O/B-Haras tioner of Stay Gold (Jpn), who defeated Fantastic Light, Kigrandi. among others, in the G2 Dubai Sheema Classic this 3--Irish Lover (Brz), 123, f, 3, by Spend a Buck-- past March. -
Pedigree Insights
Andrew Caulfield, November 16, 2004–River Belle (GB) P EDIGREE INSIGHTS River Belle’s win at Churchill Downs is her second important success, following her win in the G3 Princess BY ANDREW CAULFIELD Margaret S. at Ascot last year. As that Ascot triumph made her the seventh group winner to emerge from MRS. REVERE S.-GII, $171,150, CDX, 11-13, 3yo, f, Lahib’s first eight crops, Lahib can’t be classified as a 1 1/16mT, 1:44 2/5, gd. failure as a flat sire. But not being a failure isn’t the 1--RIVER BELLE (GB), 120, f, 3, by Lahib same thing as being a success, and this could also be 1st Dam: Dixie Favor, by Dixieland Band said of Rousillon, although he sired that remarkable 2nd Dam: Femme Favor, by *Forli stayer Vintage Crop and Fastness. 3rd Dam: Lady Parida, by Round Table The one stallion son of Riverman who could be (14,000gns yrl ‘02 DONSEP). O-Team Valor Stables, described as an unqualified success is Irish River, with a Heiligbrodt Racing Stable & Green Lantern Stables, tally of nearly 90 stakes winners including Hatoof, LLC; B-Mrs S Camacho (GB); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-K Paradise Creek and Brief Truce. But you will search in Fallon; $106,113. Lifetime Record: GSW-Eng & vain for a stallion son of Irish River in the 2004 edition GISP-US, 8-4-0-2, $268,695. *1/2 to Kiralik (GB) of the Blood-Horse Stallion Register. And the only son (Efisio {GB}), SW & GSP-Ity, $108,005. -
Fashion in The
1 Sheffield U3A 1960s Fashion Project: What We Wore Sheffield U3A 60s Project 2018 – Fashion Group narrative 2 This document has been compiled by members of the Sheffield University of the Third Age (SU3A) who formed a Fashion Group as part of a wider Remembering the 1960s project. The group met regularly during 2018, sharing memories, photographs and often actual items of clothing that they wore during the 1960s, when most of the group were teenagers or young adults. The 1960s was a very exciting time to be a young fashion-conscious person, with most having enough spare cash to enjoy the many new styles pouring out of the waves of creativity which characterised the decade in so many ways. New easy-care fabrics became available, and cloth was still cheap enough to enable most women to copy the latest designs by making garments at home. In fact, the ubiquity of home-dressmaking was a key factor which emerged from our project and represents one of the biggest changes in everyday clothing between the 1960s and 50 years later. In those days almost every family had someone skilful enough make their own garments, and doing so was generally less expensive than buying clothing. Many books and a wealth of information and online resources are now available for students of 1960s fashion history and it is not our intention here to repeat that well-documented narrative. Instead we wanted to tell our own stories and record our personal recollections of our favourite outfits and memories associated with them. We did this by sharing and talking about our photographs, by showing each other garments and accessories we have kept and treasured, by reminiscing, and by writing up those reminiscences.