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2018 Maryland Statistics from Mid MARYLAND Maryland Horse Breeders Association Officers Michael Harrison DVM President David Wade Vice-President Kent Allen Murray Secretary-Treasurer Board of Directors Brooke Bowman DVM Maryland Horse Rebecca B. Davis David DiPietro Richard Hackerman* Breeders Association Christy Holden 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 D. David Moose has been the leading horse e-mail bulletin and a monthly which showcases full biographies T Larry Murray industry advocate in the state newsletter, Maryland Horse, as of the Maryland-bred Hall of since its founding in 1929. It well as Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Fame horses. William Reightler functions as an informational magazine. The MHBA helped innovate, James B. Steele 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- *president appointment national, community and gov- Thoroughbred.com, a resource grams. Both the Maryland-Bred ernmental organizations and for for news and information on Race Fund, created by statute in Cricket Goodall the general public. Maryland breeding and racing; 1962 for Thor oughbreds foaled Executive director As a service organization, the MidAtlanticTB.com, which car- in Mary land, and the Maryland MHBA provides industry infor- ries regional news, information Million, chartered in 1985 for P.O. Box 427 mation, educational opportuni- on the magazine, and access to Thor oughbreds conceived in Timonium, Maryland 21094 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- annual MHBA year ling show second or third in any race in Racing Commission. Under the ated by the General Assem- and 6) an allocation for purses/ Maryland. Breeder awards are 30 direction of the commission, Tbly in 1962. Maryland was bonuses for Maryland-sired percent of a horse’s share of the the actual implementation of the first state to develop a legis- horses. purse; stallion awards are 10 per- the fund, including maintaining lated incentive program to en­­ Currently, the Maryland Fund cent. In stakes races the award is the Maryland-bred registry and cour age the improvement of receives slightly less than 1 per- based on the first $100,000 of computing and distributing all Thor ough bred breeding and rac- cent of the total mutuel handle the gross purse. bonus awards, is performed by ing. and breakage from Laurel and In order to earn a breeder the MHBA. Pim lico (the state’s two major award, the horse must be reg- In Maryland, there are six tracks), and receives approxi- Breeder and stallion award categories through which mon- istered as a Maryland-bred. In mately 1.5 percent of the mutu- order to earn a stallion award, percentages are evaluated on a ies for Maryland-breds are made el handle and 5.0 percent of bi-annual basis on the advice available: 1) purse money for the horse must be registered as a the breakage at Timon ium (the Maryland-bred, and the sire must of the Maryland Fund Advisory races for registered Maryland- state’s only minor track). Committee. Owner award per- breds; 2) awards for owners of be registered with the MHBA, in addition to having been standing centages are determined by a registered Maryland-breds fin- Owner awards are paid by separate agreement. (For Mary- ishing first, second or third; 3) the purse account to the owners in Mary land at the time the horse was conceived. land Million day, breeder and awards for breeders of regis- of all registered Maryland-breds­­ stallion award percentages are tered Maryland-breds finishing when they finish first, second The Maryland Fund program determined annually.) Awards are first, second or third; 4) awards or third in any race other than is administered by the Maryland paid as soon as practical. for stallions who sire registered stakes, paid at 30 percent of the Racing Commission with the Maryland-breds finishing first, horse’s share of the purse. assistance and advice of the The stakes program is second or third; and 5) bonus Breeder and stallion awards Maryland Fund Advisory Com- planned on a meet by meet basis awards for the highest-earning are paid for the registered Mary- mit tee chaired by David Hayden, and is based on projected track 2 and 3-year-olds shown at the land-bred who finishes first, a member of the Maryland handles for the coming year. Y 114 Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred MARCH 2019 Maryland Fund Bonuses earned in 2018 $10,000 or more Stallion Breeder Stallion Breeder Name bonus bonus Total Name bonus bonus Total R. Larry Johnson 63,657 179,115 242,772 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Rebecca Davis Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC — 132,690 132,690 & Adena Springs — 20,790 20,790 Great Notion Syndicate 120,017 — 120,017 Little Man Farm — 20,559 20,559 MARYLAND Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss — 114,627 114,627 Brad & Faith Leatherman — 20,331 20,331 Sagamore Farm LLC — 106,445 106,445 Mike Dalton LLC — 20,313 20,313 Thornmar Farm LLC — 97,143 97,143 Cloyce C. Clark Jr. — 20,181 20,181 The Elkstone Group LLC — 79,152 79,152 Two Legends Farm — 20,079 20,079 Barak Farm — 78,501 78,501 Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds LLC & Ellen Charles — 19,986 19,986 Mrs. Frank P. Wright — 77,373 77,373 J & S Stables LLC 19,746 — 19,746 Fitzhugh LLC — 68,427 68,427 Michael Terry Shane — 19,716 19,716 Friesan Fire Syndicate 64,333 — 64,333 Classic Thoroughbred XII — 19,320 19,320 Country Life Farm — 56,880 56,880 Buckingham Farm — 19,050 19,050 Two Legends Farm & Roland Farm & Adena Springs — 18,819 18,819 Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds — 56,640 56,640 Steven T. Newby — 18,540 18,540 Everest Stables Inc. 2,298 53,877 56,175 Donald Clifford Wilson — 18,480 18,480 David Baxter — 55,895 55,895 Glenangus Farm LLC — 18,330 18,330 Marathon Farms Inc. 1,716 53,109 54,825 Mr. & Mrs. K Holt, Theodore Montuori Timothy J. Rooney — 54,819 54,819 & Richard Palumbo — 18,270 18,270 Not For Love Syndicate 52,459 — 52,459 Edmund T. Mudge IV — 18,139 18,139 John Banner & Cheri Banner — 50,610 50,610 Audrey Murray — 18,096 18,096 Heritage Stallions Inc. 25,237 24,435 49,672 Northview Stallion Station Inc. — 18,084 18,084 Dr. & Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau — 47,973 47,973 Athol Morgan LLC — 18,061 18,061 Estate of Howard M. Bender — 47,820 47,820 Jennifer & Bird Mobberley — 18,036 18,036 Nancy Lee Farms — 46,464 46,464 Lion Hearted Syndicate 17,867 — 17,867 Carol A. Kaye — 45,954 45,954 Country Life Farm & Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. — 17,745 17,745 W. Dale and Joan P. Everett — 45,495 45,495 R C Park Racing Stable Inc. — 17,619 17,619 Spendthrift Farm LLC — 43,036 43,036 Donna Tullner and Stephen Glessner — 17,265 17,265 Dark Hollow Farm — 42,687 42,687 Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable & A. Leonard Pineau — 17,136 17,136 Thornmar Farm & Tim Keefe — 42,000 42,000 Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr. — 17,040 17,040 Richard F. Blue Jr. — 41,649 41,649 Steven Spike — 16,839 16,839 Orientate Syndicate 40,126 — 40,126 Country Life Farm, Friesan Fire Syndicate Robert Gerczak 3,302 35,454 38,756 & Miller Thompson LLC — 16,740 16,740 Avla Pitts — 38,016 38,016 Patricia & Richard Beck — 16,611 16,611 John D. Stuart — 37,647 37,647 Bowman and Higgins Stable — 16,185 16,185 Freedom Child Syndicate 37,104 — 37,104 Country Roads Ltd. — 16,080 16,080 Linda Zang — 36,570 36,570 Estate of James Glenn — 15,885 15,885 Lorna L. Baker & Tom H. Michaels — 35,037 35,037 Charles C.D. McGill — 15,579 15,579 Jackson Residuary QTIP Trust — 34,713 34,713 Donna M. Miller — 15,561 15,561 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & Dr. Brooke Bowman — 33,771 33,771 Dorsey Brown & Richard Palmer — 15,453 15,453 Stronach Group LP 32,400 — 32,400 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & R. Larry Johnson — 15,453 15,453 Shamrock Farms 15,670 16,365 32,035 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman & Rebecca Davis — 15,369 15,369 Michael J. Harrison DVM — 30,558 30,558 Kevin P. Morgan — 15,255 15,255 Howard M. Bender Revocable Trust — 30,507 30,507 Tuscany Farm LLC 4,748 10,440 15,188 Kasey K Racing Stable — 27,405 27,405 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Brooke Bowman, James Edwin Bryant and Linda Page Davis — 27,106 27,106 Rebecca Davis & R. Larry Johnson — 14,895 14,895 George Doetsch — 27,063 27,063 Copper Penny Stables LLC — 14,814 14,814 Dragon’s Lair Farm LLC — 26,976 26,976 Barbara J. Houck — 14,477 14,477 The Estate of Nellie Cox/Rose Retreat Farm — 26,943 26,943 All Aboard Stables — 14,460 14,460 Holly House Farm — 26,553 26,553 Robert S. Vukelic — 14,382 14,382 Fred T. Lewis DVM — 26,358 26,358 Cary Frommer — 14,235 14,235 Cordelia Stables LLC — 25,775 25,775 Crystal Park Stables Inc.
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