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12 Championship Events $6 Million In IN HARNESS RACING, IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE VOL. 2 § SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 2020 § FIRST POST 6 PM § 12 CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS § $6 MILLION IN PURSES § 2 EXTRAORDINARY NIGHTS CONFIRMATION RECEIPT-BREEDER’SIt CROWN All PARTY TENTComes Down to the Crown Greetings, Thank you for joining us for the 37th edition of the Breeders Crown, harness racing’s $6 million championship event, at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino. We are pleased and honored to bring the Breeders Crown back to the midwest and back to Indiana for the second time in the last five years. Hosting this event is a privilege and certainly a recognition of the hard work and dedication from our horsemen and horsewomen throughout the state. We value and appreciate the partnerships between Caesars Entertainment and The Hambletonian Society, The Indiana Standardbred Association, Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana, Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent Association and Protection Association, the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, the Indiana Legislature and of course, our racing fans and entire Harrah’s Hoosier Park team. Together, we have elevated the Indiana racing industry to new heights as witnessed by the success of the 2017 Breeders Crown event. This year has certainly presented its unique set of challenges but our team has remained committed to hosting a safe and exciting event for everyone to enjoy. This weekend, we are welcoming a reduced number of racing fans to Harrah’s Hoosier Park but will welcome thousands more watching from across the world. The stage is set and we are elated to showcase the best the sport of harness racing has to offer as they vie to solidify their place in Breeders Crown history. We would like to extend our best wishes to all the horsemen and horsewomen racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park and offer our sincerest congratulations to this weekend’s champions. We would like to thank The Hambletonian Society for entrusting our team with their coveted championship and being tremendous partners along the way. And, we would like to thank our sponsors for sharing in our enthusiasm and supporting the return of the Breeders Crown to Indiana. Cheers to an extraordinary and memorable weekend of racing at Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino. In harness racing, it all comes down to the Crown! Sincerely, TRENT MCINTOSH RICK MOORE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT VP & GENERAL MANAGER & GENERAL MANAGER OF RACING A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR BREEDERS CROWN CHARITY CHALLENGE PARTNERS JEFF SATURDAY JULIA MOFFITT DAN DAKICH SUZANNE CROUCH Hoosier Burn Camp Morning Dove Therapeutic The Tyler Trent Cancer AWS Foundation of Indiana Tall Dark Stranger Riding Center Inc. Research Endowment 17-5802_headshots.indd 1 Odds On Osiris 2/15/17 7:43 PM Top Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt Top Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt from Ron Burke Stable from Tony Alagna Stable 128 131 Thank you to Swan for All Thank you to Marvin Katz for Syndicate and Bobby Brady donating one 2021 breeding. of Kentuckiana Farms for donating one 2021 breeding. 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON FATHER PATRICK SWAN FOR ALL 3,1:50.2F ($2,558,133) 3,1:54.1F ($309,986) BAY HORSE FOALED MARCH 12, 2011 BAY HORSE FOALED MAY 25, 2006 129 132 Thank you to Greenshoe Thank you to Crawford Farms, Syndicate and Dr. Bridgette Marvin Katz, Caviart Farms Jablonsky of Hanover Shoe Farm and Howard Taylor for for donating one 2021 Breeding. donating one 2021 breeding. 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON GREENSHOE TALL DARK STRANGER 3,1:49.4 ($1,353,772) P,3,1:47.1-‘20 ($1,741,645) BAY HORSE FOALED JANUARY 29, 2016 BAY COLT FOALED MARCH 12, 2017 130 133 Thank you to Victory Hill Farms, Thank you to Walner Syndicate and JK Endofanera Partners for for donating one 2021 breeding. donating one 2021 breeding. 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON 1 BREEDING FOR THE 2021 SEASON JK ENDOFANERA WALNER P,3,1:48.2 ($2,049,580) 3,1:50.2 ($567,652) BAY HORSE FOALED FEBRUARY 28, 2011 BAY HORSE FOALED APRIL 12, 2014 Charitable tax benefit will be awarded to the donors of the stallion breeding fee, and the donors of the 1% total earnings of active race horses. Must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing at racetracks and 21 or older to gamble at sports books and casinos. Know When To Stop Before You Start.® Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-9-WITH-IT (1-800-994-8448). ©2020 Caesars License Company, LLC. HARRAH’S HOOSIER PARk RACING & CASINO OFFICIALS LIST SUPPORT TEAM Trent McIntosh Sr. Vice President & General Manager Todd Berendji Vice President of Operations Joe Morris Sr. Vice President, Caesars Racing Gene Ciscell Vice President of Information Technology Rick Moore Vice President & GM of Racing Stephanie Talley Vice President of Finance Carrisse Hull Director of Human Resources INDIANA HORSE RACING COMMISSION Todd Hilbert Director of Financial Reporting Dr. Philip Borst Chairman Amy Jacobs Director of Food & Beverage Greg Schenkel Vice Chairman Brett Davis Director of Surveillance George Pillow Member James Leist Director of Security William McCarty Member Joe Noel Director of Non-Gaming Operations Bill Estes Member Tony Renz Director of Marketing Partnerships Deena Pitman Executive Director Mark Thacker Director of Sales Thomas Linkmeyer Deputy Director Coley Miller Executive Chef Wendi Samuelson-Dull Controller Tina Baker Executive Assistant Noah Jackson Deputy General Counsel Kristin Lennis Promotions & Events Manager Dale Pennycuff Staff Attorney Amanda Gaskin First Turn Stable Facilitator and Promotions Jessica Barnes Director of Racing & Breed Dev. Mike Nulph Finance Controller Abi Meister Licensing Supervisor Karen Rash, RVT Test Barn Administrator OTB FACILITIES Tonya Knarr Licensing Manager Jarrod Rogers GM of Indianapolis Winner’s Circle Pub, Grille & OTB Mike Morris Director of Security David Doyle GM of New Haven Winner’s Circle OTB Mike McKinley Investigator John Connell Investigator FACILITY VENDORS Anthony Dalessandro, DVM Commission Veterinarian Photofinish International Sound Totalizator United Tote IHRC RACING OFFICIALS Photographer Dean Gillette Photography Dave Magee Presiding Judge Program Printer Harcourt Industries, Inc. Kevin Gumm Associate Judge Uplinking Services Roberts Communications Tom Hope Associate Judge Michael Hall Judge RACING OPERATIONS Kiersten Flint Vice President of Marketing Scott Peine Dir. of Racing/Racing Secretary Cindy Tetuan Assistant Director of Racing Cooper Keeler Track Superintendent Ryan Clendenen Director of Audio Visual/Producer Dan Eichhorn, DVM Director of Veterinary Services REPORTABLE WAGERS POLICY Ron Parker Director of Mutuels/Simulcasting Policy Regarding Cashing of Reportable Wagers - The IRS requires the purchaser Larry Kaufmann Director of Programs of reportable wagers to provide Harrah’s Hoosier Park with the following information Emily Gaskin Race Publicist/Race Marketing Manager that is necessary to complete official tax documents. Rose Flood Race Marketing & Operations Admin • Government-issued photo ID Steve Cross Track Announcer • Proof of current address Sharon Beeman Race Office Assistant/Horse Identifier • Social Security number Pam Anders Race Office Assistant • Purchaser’s signature attesting to the ownership of the ticket Kelly Haynes Race Office Assistant Terri Mt.Pleasant Charter/Program Director Harrah’s Hoosier Park will ONLY pay reportable winnings to ticket purchasers who Joe Thompson Paddock Judge supply this required information. Harrah’s Hoosier Park will not pay reportable winnings Kim Stalhiem Stall Superintendent to any individual without proper documentation nor to any individual other than the Todd Nixon Starter/Patrol Judge initial purchaser of the ticket. Andrew Paxson Backside Operations Manager Teena Walden Backside Housekeeping Supervisor In the instance of patron disputes involving reportable winnings, Hazel Arnold Outrider Harrah’s Hoosier Park reserves the right to decide the issuance of tax forms April Grimes Racing Accountant in compliance with federal rules. John Merkle ISA Horsemen’s Representative It is a violation of federal criminal law to cash someone’s John Combs Backside Security Supervisor ticket to assist that person in avoiding income taxes. Both Michaela Bowen Photofinish Technician the owner of the ticket and the person cashing the ticket will be guilty of tax evasion. Michael Kendall Judge’s Stand Tote Assistant HARRAH’S HOOSIER PARk RACING & CASINO POLICY ON UNDERAGE WAGERING Patrons who are under the age of 18 may not purchase, cash or cancel any pari-mutuel ticket or voucher at any manned or self-serve terminal. Security may find it necessary to exclude those participating in or supporting underage wagering activity. Alphabetical Index Horses Harrah's Hoosier Park Saturday October 31, 2020 100th Racing Day Post Time: 6:00 PM Name Race PP Name Race PP Name Race PP Name Race PP Name Race PP A FELICITYSHAGWELL S 8 6 NEXT LEVEL STUFF 9 1 T AB'SATTITUDEXPRESS 9 6 FG'S MONDU PACKRAT 1 3 NORTHERN CADILAC 1 5 TATTOO ARTIST 6 3 ALL RISE 2 8 FOX VALLEY GEMINI 7 4 O TELLMEABOUTIT 7 8 ALLBEASTNOBEAUTY 4 2 FOX VALLEY QUEST 2 9 ONTOPOFTHEHILL 2 11 TIVO HANOVER 3 1 ALWAYS AND AGAIN 6 1 G P TJ'S TOP PICK 2 10 ALWAYSTELLTHETRUTH 1 2 GD WESTERN JOE 3 5 PACE BABY PACE 4 6 TREACHEROUS REIGN 12 8 AMERICAN DREAMER 3 7 GOLD DIGGER KING 7 5 PARTY GIRL HILL 10 2 TRILLIONS HANOVER 12 9 ANNAS LUCKY STAR 5 2 GOLD STAR MAJOR 1 8 PAT MATTERS 8 3 TRUTH AND LIBERTY 4 5 B GRAND SWAN 8 8 PEAKY SNEAKY 10 4 TULHURSTSANTANNA A 7 10 BETTOR'S UP 4 8 GROOVY JOE 6 5 PEKESON N 1 11 V
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