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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. -
Bridge Glossary
Bridge Glossary Above the line In rubber bridge points recorded above a horizontal line on the score-pad. These are extra points, beyond those for tricks bid and made, awarded for holding honour cards in trumps, bonuses for scoring game or slam, for winning a rubber, for overtricks on the declaring side and for under-tricks on the defending side, and for fulfilling doubled or redoubled contracts. ACOL/Acol A bidding system commonly played in the UK. Active An approach to defending a hand that emphasizes quickly setting up winners and taking tricks. See Passive Advance cue bid The cue bid of a first round control that occurs before a partnership has agreed on a suit. Advance sacrifice A sacrifice bid made before the opponents have had an opportunity to determine their optimum contract. For example: 1♦ - 1♠ - Dbl - 5♠. Adverse When you are vulnerable and opponents non-vulnerable. Also called "unfavourable vulnerability vulnerability." Agreement An understanding between partners as to the meaning of a particular bid or defensive play. Alert A method of informing the opponents that partner's bid carries a meaning that they might not expect; alerts are regulated by sponsoring organizations such as EBU, and by individual clubs or organisers of events. Any method of alerting may be authorised including saying "Alert", displaying an Alert card from a bidding box or 'knocking' on the table. Announcement An explanatory statement made by the partner of the player who has just made a bid that is based on a partnership understanding. The purpose of an announcement is similar to that of an Alert. -
Fierce Play-Off Battles in Open; 7 Women's Teams Have Edge
Issue: 8 Sunday, 27th October 1996 Fierce play-off battles in Open; 7 Women’s teams have edge Open Olympiad Even though all teams have played through 28 of the 35 rounds, nothing is settled. RANKING In Group A France have opened a wide edge over Indonesia, and Poland are nipping at Indonesias OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN heels. But the battle for fourth place is fierce. Spain has the edge at the moment, but Denmark, Japan OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN and New Zealand all are close behind. Even Pakistan still has an outside chance of being one of the OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN four qualifiers. OPEN OPEN OPEN28 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN In Group B, Italy had another strong day 84 out of 100 possible VPs to pull a little further ahead A B their lead now is 18 VPs well over half a match. Iceland climbed past Israel into second place with 81 VPs for the day. Israel slipped a bit with two losses in the four matches, but they still are only 6.5 1 FRANCE 552 1 ITALY 553 VPs behind second. Chinese Taipei are another 9 points in arrears. 2 INDONESIA 538 2 ICELAND 535 3 POLAND 533 3 ISRAEL 528 Once again the competition is lively. Russia, Norway, the Netherlands and Great Britain still have 4 SPAIN 508 4 CHINESE TAIPEI 519 good chances.And even the United States, which have been having their troubles here, are an outside 5 DENMARK 504 5 RUSSIA 510 possibility after an 82-VP day. -
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. -
2018 Convention Charts.Pdf
The 2018 Convention Charts What Are Bids Allowed To Mean? New Charts To Become Effective Thanksgiving 2018 http://web2.acbl.org/documentLibrary/about/181AttachmentD.pdf The Convention Charts Duplicate Governing Documents Four Documents Govern Duplicate Players: 1. Laws Of Duplicate Bridge — bridge mechanics 2. Convention Charts — partnership agreements 3. Alert Procedures — disclosure of partnership agreements 4. Zero Tolerance Policy — !! be nice !! The Convention Charts New Layout I. Introduction — identifies 4 charts: basic, basic+, open, & open+ II. Usage — basic & basic+: MP limited events — open: most events — open+: NABC & some top-level Regional events III. Definitions — hand strength, natural vs. conventional, etc. IV. Charts — the details V. Examples The Convention Charts Common Definitions Control Points: Aces and Kings are controls Ace = 2 points & King = 1 point EG: ♠Axxx ♥Kxx ♦xxx ♣AKx = 6 Control Points Rule of N: The # of cards in two longest suits plus HCPs EG: ♠xxxxx ♥xxxxx ♦AK ♣Q meets Rule of 19 Preempt: Jump bid NOT promising Average strength Purely Destructive Initial Action: is NOT: — 4+ cards in a known suit, — 3 suited, — 5+ in one of two known suits, — Natural, — 5+/4+ cards in two suits, — Average or better The Convention Charts Hand Strength Definitions Very Strong: 20+ HCPs or 14+ HCPs & 1 trick of game or 5 Control Points & 1 trick of game Strong: 15+ HCPs or 14+ HCPs & Rule of 24, or 5 Control Points & 1 trick of game Average: 10+ HCPs or meets Rule of 19 Near Average: 8+ HCPs or meets Rule of 17 Weak: even -
ACBL Hires New Counsel the Final Round of All Four Flights of the Grand Linda Dunn, an Attorney with a Member of the ACBL and the National Teams Takes Place Today
Sunday, July 24, 2016 Washington DC • July 21-31, 2016 Volume 88, Number 3 Daily Bulletin 88th North American Bridge Championships [email protected] | Editors: Paul Linxwiler and Brent Manley GNT finals today ACBL hires new counsel The final round of all four flights of the Grand Linda Dunn, an attorney with A member of the ACBL and the National Teams takes place today. extensive experience in the business American Bridge Association (ABA) In the Championship Flight, Martel (D21) meets world, has been hired to fill the since the mid-1980s, she did not play Merblum (D25). Martel won its semifinal match newly created role of ACBL in-house bridge while she pursued her legal against Stoltz (D20) 123-74, while Merblum won in counsel. As a full-time employee, career and only recently returned to two quarters by defeating Smith (D1) 121-37. Dunn is part of the executive the game. In Flight A, Prairie (D6) battles Gao (D19). management team at Headquarters A certified ABA bridge instructor, Prairie topped Pike (D23) 128-103 in the semifinal, in Horn Lake MS. Among other Dunn taught several beginning bridge and in the other bracket, Gao defeated Stein 143-46 responsibilities, she assumes the classes at Chicago public libraries, in three quarters. duties formerly performed by League community centers and her local club. The Flight B title will be decided in the all- Counsel Peter Rank, who is retiring One of her favorite bridge memories California match between Chokriwala (D23) and following the Summer NABC. is winning the ABA Silver Life Master Wilson (D22). -
HEADLINE NEWS This November, Think
POSSE to Vinery Kafwain to Jonabell HEADLINE p. 2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2003 SCHUYLERVILLE STARTS SPA SPECTACULAR FERDINAND LIKELY SLAUGHTERED IN JAPAN Racing returns to historic Saratoga for the 135th time Kentucky Derby winner Ferdinand (Nijinsky II--Banja today and the action will heat up quickly with a field of Luka, by Double Jay) has apparently been slaughtered eight juvenile fillies set to go postward in the GII in Japan, The Blood-Horse’s Barbara Bayer reported. Schuylerville S. The six- Ferdinand became the first Derby winner for legendary furlong contest is trainer Charlie Whittingham when he won the Run for headed by 5-2 morning- the Roses in 1986 and he was the final Derby winner in line favorite Hermione’s the historic career of jockey Bill Shoemaker. In 1987, Magic (Forest Wildcat). Ferdinand was named champion older horse and Horse The Todd Pletcher of the Year after defeating fellow Derby winner Alysheba trainee was an impres- in a thrilling renewal of the Breeders’ Cup Classic. He sive six-length winner was retired to Claiborne Farm, standing his initial sea- of her debut at Belmont son in 1989 for $30,000. Among his limited success as in June. “She’s ex- a stallion was GI Florida Derby winner Bull Inthe tremely quick; she’s go Heather and graded stakes Saratoga Horsephotos go go, all the time,” winner Bibury Court. Ferdinand said jockey John was sold to Japan’s JS Com- Velazquez, who rides the filly in an attempt to win his pany in the fall of 1994 and he second straight Schulyerville. -
SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS of CONTEST for MOHANLAL BHARTIA MEMORIAL BRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIP – 2019 Under the Auspices of Bridge Federation of India
SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS OF CONTEST For MOHANLAL BHARTIA MEMORIAL BRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIP – 2019 Under the auspices of Bridge Federation of India 1. PREAMBLE The conditions of contest herein set forth are supplemental to the General Conditions and Regulations for the National Tournaments as specified by the Bridge Federation of India, and are specific to the 11th Mohanlal Bhartia Memorial Grand Prix Bridge Championship -2019 to be played at WELCOM HOTEL, Dwarka, New Delhi from 14th March to 17th March 2019. The Championship will be conducted under the technical management of Bridge Federation of India. The schedule of events will be as published in the tournament prospectus. In case of necessity the Tournament Committee in consultation with the Chief Tournament Director may alter/modify the format of any of the events. The tournament will be played in accordance with the laws and provisions laid down by the World Bridge Federation (WBF) and Bridge Federation of India (BFI). The championship will follow the WBF – 2017 Laws of Duplicate Bridge. The event complies as qualifying event for purpose of Indian Open Team Selection Trials 2020 for the World Bridge Games 2020, as per the new Selection Policy of BFI, which will come into effect shortly. 2. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 2.1 GENERAL RULES FOR ELIGIBILITY TO PARTICIPATE 2.1.1 Participation in this tournament is open to resident bridge players of Indian Nationality. Teams having one or more non-resident Indian bridge player or players of other NBO’s of foreign nationality are also allowed to participate. However the qualification for the Indian Team Selection trial will be available for a team, only if all the players of the team are Indian Nationals holding Indian passports. -
=Almond Eye (JPN)
equineline.com Product 40P 11/29/20 10:01:28 EST =Almond Eye (JPN) Bay Mare; Mar 10, 2015 Kingmambo, 90 b =King Kamehameha Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ =Lord Kanaloa (JPN), 08 (JPN), 01 b Storm Cat, 83 dk b/ b Saratoga Dew, 89 b =Almond Eye (JPN) =Lady Blossom (JPN), 96 Halo, 69 dk b/ Foaled in Japan b Wishing Well, 75 b Nureyev, 77 b =Fusaichi Pandora (JPN),Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ 03 ch Sex Appeal, 70 ch Lotta Lace, 92 ch By LORD KANALOA (JPN) (2008). Horse of the year in Japan, Stakes winner of $9,836,845 USA in Hong Kong and Japan, Yasuda Kinen [G1], etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 653 foals, 577 starters, 23 stakes winners, 2 champions, 364 winners of 910 races and earning $97,283,850 USA, including Almond Eye (Horse of the year in Japan, to 5, 2020, $14,695,287 USA, Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1], etc.), Saturnalia (Champion in Japan, to 4, 2020, $4,764,052 USA, Satsuki Sho Japanese Two Thousand Guineas [G1], etc.), Danon Smash (to 5, 2020, $4,174,386 USA, Sankei Sho Centaur S. [G2], etc.), Stelvio ($3,148,177 USA, Mile Championship [G1], etc.), Diatonic (to 5, 2020, $2,350,258 USA, Mainichi Broadcast Swan S. [G2], etc.). 1st dam =FUSAICHI PANDORA (JPN), by Sunday Silence. 4 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $3,264,457 (USA), Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [L], Sapporo Kinen [LR], 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [G1], Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [LR], Flower Cup [LR], Empress Hai [LR], 3rd Shuka Sho [LR], Hanshin Juvenile [LR], etc. -
Owners, Kentucky Derby (1875-2017)
OWNERS, KENTUCKY DERBY (1875-2017) Most Wins Owner Derby Span Sts. 1st 2nd 3rd Kentucky Derby Wins Calumet Farm 1935-2017 25 8 4 1 Whirlaway (1941), Pensive (’44), Citation (’48), Ponder (’49), Hill Gail (’52), Iron Liege (’57), Tim Tam (’58) & Forward Pass (’68) Col. E.R. Bradley 1920-1945 28 4 4 1 Behave Yourself (1921), Bubbling Over (’26), Burgoo King (’32) & Brokers Tip (’33) Belair Stud 1930-1955 8 3 1 0 Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (’35) & Johnstown (’39) Bashford Manor Stable 1891-1912 11 2 2 1 Azra (1892) & Sir Huon (1906) Harry Payne Whitney 1915-1927 19 2 1 1 Regret (1915) & Whiskery (’27) Greentree Stable 1922-1981 19 2 2 1 Twenty Grand (1931) & Shut Out (’42) Mrs. John D. Hertz 1923-1943 3 2 0 0 Reigh Count (1928) & Count Fleet (’43) King Ranch 1941-1951 5 2 0 0 Assault (1946) & Middleground (’50) Darby Dan Farm 1963-1985 7 2 0 1 Chateaugay (1963) & Proud Clarion (’67) Meadow Stable 1950-1973 4 2 1 1 Riva Ridge (1972) & Secretariat (’73) Arthur B. Hancock III 1981-1999 6 2 2 0 Gato Del Sol (1982) & Sunday Silence (’89) William J. “Bill” Condren 1991-1995 4 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Joseph M. “Joe” Cornacchia 1991-1996 3 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Robert & Beverly Lewis 1995-2006 9 2 0 1 Silver Charm (1997) & Charismatic (’99) J. Paul Reddam 2003-2017 7 2 0 0 I’ll Have Another (2012) & Nyquist (’16) Most Starts Owner Derby Span Sts. -
Club Regulations
Conditions of Contest (Club Regulations) Prepared by: John Nichols March 2012 Revised May 19, 2013 Indianapolis Bridge Center Conditions of Contest Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1 General Conditions ............................................................................................... 1 Applicability to Guest Clubs ................................................................................ 2 Entry and Participation ......................................................................................... 3 Director in Charge ................................................................................................ 4 Alerts and Announcements ................................................................................... 4 Allowed Conventions ........................................................................................... 4 Convention Cards ................................................................................................. 5 Seating (Reserved Seating) ................................................................................... 5 Seeding .................................................................................................................. 5 Spectators .............................................................................................................. 6 Children at the IBC .............................................................................................. -
$1 Million Blue Grass (Grade II)
$1 million Blue Grass (Grade II) Kentucky Derby Championship Series – Points: 100-40-20-10 95th Running – Saturday, April 6, 2019 (4 weeks before the Kentucky Derby) 3-Year-Olds at 1 1/8 Miles on Dirt at Keeneland Race Course (Lexington, Ky.) Stakes Record – 1:47.29, Skip Away (1996) Track Record – 1:47.75, Noble Bird (2016) Year (Race No.) Winner (Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis.-Track (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share 2018-April 7 (10th) Good Magic* (c) Jose Ortiz (123) Flameaway 1:50.18 (fast) Curlin $1,000,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Kee (14) e Five Racing Thoroughbreds & Stonestreet Stables Chad Brown Free Drop Billy 1.60-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $600,000—94 2017-April 8 (10th) Irap (c) Julien Leparoux (123) Practical Joke 1:50.39 (fast) Tiznow $1,000,000-Gr. II 1 1/8 Miles-Kee (7) Reddam Racing LLC Doug O’Neill McCracken* 31.30-1 (¾ length) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—93 2016-April 9 (10th) Brody’s Cause (c) Luis Saez (123) My Man Sam 1:50.20 (fast) Giant’s Causeway $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Kee (14) Albaugh Family Stable Dale Romans Cherry Wine 4.20-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—92 2015-April 4 (10th) Carpe Diem* (c) John Velazquez (123) Danzig Moon 1:49.77 (fast) Giant’s Causeway $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-Kee (8) WinStar Farm LLC & Stonestreet Stables LLC Todd Pletcher Ocho Ocho Ocho 0.40-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $600,000—91 2014-April 12 (11th) Dance With Fate (c) Corey Nakatani (123) Medal Count 1:50.06 (Polytrack) Two Step Salsa $750,000-Gr.