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Download the Keeneland Race Day App Download the Keeneland Race Day App KERA-8834-01-Fall Meet Cover Program '20_Print.indd 1 9/21/20 12:32 PM SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS For your ongoing support of Keeneland’s mission and the wonderful traditions of Thoroughbred racing. RACE SPONSORS CORPORATE PARTNERS FALL 2020 THIS SEASON PROMISES PLENTY OF EXCITING RACING elcome to Keeneland’s pandemic began to continue caring W Fall Meet, a showcase of for the horses. the finest in Thoroughbred racing during an extraordinary time. Fans Special thanks also go to our around the world are watching our corporate partners who are Fall Meet with special interest as we sponsoring Fall Meet stakes: anticipate the Breeders’ Cup World Buffalo Trace, Claiborne Farm, Championships here on Nov. 6-7. Darley, Dixiana, Hagyard Equine Neither the Fall Meet nor Breeders’ Medical Institute, JPMorgan Cup will look the same this year Chase, Juddmonte Farms, Lexus of as both events are closed to the Lexington, Pin Oak Farm, Rood & public due to the ongoing COVID-19 Riddle Equine Hospital, Shadwell, pandemic. The safety of our Stoll Keenon Ogden, TVG and UK participants, employees and fans HealthCare. remains our top priority, and we know this is the responsible course This season, we celebrate the 10th of action. We have the most loyal running of the historic Phoenix (G2) and enthusiastic fans in the world, as sponsored by Stoll Keenon Ogden and we can’t wait for the day when (SKO), the noted Lexington law firm we can welcome them back for and the only legal counsel Keeneland live racing. has ever had. Meanwhile, the Phoenix is the oldest stakes race in Thanks to all of you for your the U.S. It is being run for the 168th continued support of Keeneland time this year. during this most unusual year. We salute the racehorse owners and COVID-19 has changed everything. everyone else who is helping put Thanks to the resiliency of our on the Fall Meet—trainers, exercise community and our industry, we will riders, grooms, hot walkers and emerge from this unprecedented others in the stable area who have experience stronger than ever. reported to work every day since the Thanks for being with us. Bill Thomason, President and CEO Shannon B. Arvin, President-Elect and Interim Head of Sales ALL EYES ON KEENELAND This November, the entire world will look toward the celebrated grounds of Keeneland. Home of the 2020 Breeders' Cup World Championships, Keeneland is the epicenter of racing and sales this fall. The Keeneland November Sale is poised to deliver extraordinary opportunity, showcasing outstanding depth of offerings and rare jewels of the highest class and quality. LEARN MORE AT NOVEMBER NOVEMBER.KEENELAND.COM MON. 9 - WED. 18 Keeneland Association, Inc. 8th Day – Sunday, October 11, 2020 • Post Time 1:05 p.m. (ET) Trustees Everett R. Dobson William M. Lear Jr. Seth W. Hancock Directors Helen C. Alexander S. Walker Hancock Jr. Keeneland and the Thoroughbred racing industry appreciate the participation of all owners Shannon B. Arvin G. Watts Humphrey Jr. Barbara R. Banke William M. Lear Jr. of horses at the race meet. Owners invest in racehorses both as a sporting and business Ian G. Banwell W. Gray Lyster IV proposition. They not only pay to buy the horses but also for their training, veterinary and Antony R. Beck Reiley McDonald general care, and employ the jockeys who ride them. James G. Bell Pope McLean Jr. Robert N. Clay Nick Nicholson The owners listed have horses running today, and Keeneland salutes them for their support. Luther Deaton Jr. Charles Nuckols III Everett R. Dobson Daisy Phipps Pulito Owners William J. Shively William S. Farish Andrew Farm (Richard Brodie) and Mrs. 8 G M B Racing (Gayle Benson) 3 McDonald, Doletta 2 William S. Farish Jr. John G. Sikura Charlie O'Connor Go To Toga Racing, LLC (E. C. Yegen, 8 Mihalic, Jody 5 H. Greg Goodman J. David Smith Jr. AVQ Racing, LLC (Ashley Quartarolo), 6 Jr.) Millard R. Seldin Revocable Trust (Scott 1 E. Duncan Taylor Tim Coury and Leigh Guerrero, Sal 2 A. Seldin) Ben Haggin Anderson-Butler Wesley E. Hawley and Panic Stable, 2 Moss, Maggi 8 Louis Lee Haggin III William W. Thomason Jr. B.C.W.T., Ltd. (W. Temple Webber, 9 LLC (Paul Gange) Ostlund, Per 2 Seth W. Hancock William T. Young Jr. Jr.) Highland Yard, LLC (Lindsay 7 Paradise Farms Corp. (Peter Proscia) 3 BBN Racing, LLC (Ann Braxton 4 Laroche) and David Staudacher Officers Lynch) Hoffman Family Racing, LLC (Gregory 6 PTK, LLC (Thomas Haughey) 1 Bella Inizio Farm (Jena Antonnuci), Fred 9 M. Hoffman) and Steve Landry Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 4 President/Chief Executive Officer–William W. Thomason Jr. Rosen, Randy Bradshaw and Christine HRH Racing (Gail Reker) and Eddie 1 Jerry Romans, Charlie Spiring and Zoom 8 President-Elect and Interim Head of Sales–Shannon B. Arvin Hosier Kenneally and Fish Stable, Inc. (Luc Vice President of Racing–Robert N. Elliston Estate of Harvey A. Clarke (Donna 5 HWL Partnership (Mark Lamberth) 8 Paiement) Vice President/Chief Operating Officer–Vince Gabbert Clarke) and Blackwood Stables (Mrs. Imperial Racing, LLC (Michael 4 Russ Davis Revocable Trust (Russ 8 E.J. McFadden, Jr.) Foley) Davis) Vice President/Chief Information Officer–Brad Lovell Bloom Racing Stable, LLC (Jeffrey 7 Ironhorse Racing Stable, LLC (Harlan M. 7 Jerome and Kristina Russell 8 Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer–Christa Marrillia Bloom) Malter) Michael Schlobohm 6 Bourbon Lane Stable (Jamie Hill and 9 J&G Stables, LLC (Greg Nikolopoulos) 6 Dorothy Self and Zack Simms 1 Racing Officials Michael J. McMahon) and Lake Star and Nicholas Vaccarezza Show Parlay Racing (Romona 9 Stable (Gregory Burns) JMJ Racing Stables, LLC (Dennis 7 Kirker-Head, et al.) Racing Secretary–Ben Huffman Breeze Easy, LLC (Mike Hall) 9 Narlinger) Siena Farm, LLC (Anthony Manganaro), 7 Assistant Racing Secretary–Tia Murphy Calumet Farm (Brad Kelley) 4,9 Brereton C. Jones 7 Asmussenequine.com (Cash Asmussen) Stakes Coordinator–Allison DeLuca Campbell, David G. 1 Jones, Jr., Frank L. 5 and Final Final Racing Stables (Ernie CJ Thoroughbreds (Corey and C.J. 5 Frank L. Jones, Jr. and Nancy 4,6 Marchosky and Jeff Lambert, et al.) Paddock Judge–*David Wedlake Johnsen), Casner Racing, LP (Bill Delony Silverton Hill, LLC (Bonnie and Tommy 3 Assistant Paddock Judge–Tyler Picklesimer Casner) and Jerry Durant Klaravich Stables, Inc. (Seth 5,9 Hamilton) Placing and Patrol Judges– Tiffany Bourque, *James F. Claiborne Farm (Seth W. Hancock) and 3 Klarman) Richard and Connie Snyder 8 Ewalt, Baley S. Hare, Steve Penrod, *Ron Tomlinson, Adele B. Dilschneider Kueber Racing, LLC (Rick Kueber) 4 Sweetwater Stable (Kim Lloyd), 7 Contreras Stable, Inc. (Cipriano 6(2) L and N Racing, LLC (Lee Levinson) and 9 Mathiesen Racing, LLC (Mark Stuart Slagle Contreras) Clark O. Brewster Mathiesen), Old Bones Racing Stable, Clerk of Scales–Javier Torres Diamond F Racing, LLC (Mark 3 Tommie M. Lewis, Steve Crabtree, Dean 3 LLC (Andrew Molasky) and Southern Identifier–Melinda S. Vest Farrar) Demaree, David A. 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Outriders–Darren Cain, Scott Cole, Colby LaVergne, Simon Maurice Miller, LLC (Maurlene 1 WinStar Farm, LLC (Kenny Troutt) and 5 Robin Riesenbeck Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners (Aron 8 Miller) Ben Colebrook Track Announcer–Kurt Becker Wellman) McCanne, Steve 5 Horn Blower–Steve Buttleman Fairview, LLC (Tom Bachman) 8 Farfellow Farms, Ltd. (Kip 5 Knelman) Stewards Patricia and Michael Freeny 5 *Ronald L. Herbstreit Glander, Craig 2 *Brooks A. Becraft (State Steward, Kentucky Horse Racing Commission) Trainers *Barbara Borden (Chief State Steward, Kentucky Horse Amoss, Thomas M. 6,7,8,9 Harty, Eoin G. 5 Oliver, Victoria H. 4 Racing Commission) Antonucci, Jena M. 9 Hawley, Wesley E. 2 Ortiz, John Alexander 1 Asmussen, Steven M. 4,5,7,9 Hess, Jr., Robert B. 5 Quartarolo, Anthony T. 6 *Accredited-Racing Officials Accreditation Program Barkley, Jason 4 Hobby, Steve 8 Reed, Eric R. 6 Brafford, Michelle C. 1 Hough, Stanley M. 7 Romans, Dale L. 4,5,6,9 Department Directors Brown, Chad C. 5,6,9 Jones, J. Larry 7 Sharp, Joe 7,8 Director of Administrative Services–Don Slaughter Calhoun, W. Bret 4 Kenneally, Eddie 1,8 Shirer, Matt A. 9 Caramori, Eduardo 8 Kenney, Ryan 8 Simms, Garry W. 1 Director of Auctioneers–Ryan Mahan Casse, Mark E. 9 Kobiskie, Dane 1 Stall, Jr., Albert M. 3 Director of Broadcast Services–G.D. Hieronymus Casse, Norm W. 7 Litfin, Nevada 2 Stewart, Dallas 9 Director of Building Services–Justin Frakes Colebrook, Ben 5(2) Lovell, Michelle 8 Stidham, Michael 8 Compher, Clark 2 Lund, Valorie 7 Thomas, Jonathan 8 Director of Communications–Amy Gregory Contreras, Cipriano 6(2) Maker, Michael J. 3,4,5,8 Tomlinson, Michael A.
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