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FLORIDA’SDAILYRACINGDIGEST Charlatan, Nashville, FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION Florida-breds Head Powerful or to subscribe, please call Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or List of Malibu Probables email: [email protected] BY SANTA ANITA PRESS OFFICE ______In This Issue: ARCADIA, CA—A pair of unbeaten contenders includ- Sara Powell-Fennessy Promoted as ing the Bob Baffert-trained Horse Farms Forever’s Executive Director Charlatan and Nashville, from the Steve Asmussen barn, OBS Winter Mixed Sale Catalog Online head a powerful group of probable starters in Santa Florida-breds Set to Meet Again in Anita’s $300,000 Runhappy Tampa Bay Feature Malibu Stakes (Grade 1) at seven furlongs on opening Centeno Nears Milestone day, Saturday, Dec. 26. Santa Anita’s traditional opening A Awesome Again Dead at 26 day headliner, the Malibu, the final Grade 1 of the year for 3-year-olds, will be run for FTC Awards Scholarships the 74th time. Idle since taking a division Gulfstream Park Charts of the Grade 1 Arkansas Charlatan/COADY PHOTO Derby by six lengths on May 2, Charlatan thus officially has two wins from three Tampa Bay Downs Charts was subsequently disqualified from purse starts. Including the Arkansas Derby, money due to a medication violation, so he Track Results & Entries SSee MALIBU on page 3 FTBOA Maintains Office Building Florida Stallion Progeny List Drop Box For Official Business Florida Breeders’ List While the FTBOA offices remain closed to visitors and members doing business Wire to Wire Business Place as a precaution due to the Coronavirus pandemic, be advised that all services pro- vided by the Association and its related com- Click for Holiday Hours panies remain on going. Most business can be conducted via mail, email or telephone and a drop box has been installed near our side entrance of the FTBOA Featured Advertisers building at 801 SW 60th Avenue, Ocala, Fla. Florida Department of Agriculture for members to use when dropping off time- FTBOA sensitive documents. Forms may be found at this location or on our website at Journeyman Stud www.ftboa.com. Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply Please call us at 352-629-2160 if you have Ocala Stud any questions or contact us at [email protected]. Seminole Feed Fred Burton Paving
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Continued from COVER Charlatan, who broke his maiden and took a first condition allowance at Santa Anita this past winter, has won his three starts by a combined 22 lengths. Charlatan is by Speightstown out of Authenticity, by Quiet American. In a performance that had the racing world abuzz in the second day of this year’s Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland Nov. 7, Nashville powered to a three-and-a-half-length victory in the $125,000 Perryville Stakes, stopping the clock at 1:07.80 for six furlongs and thus earning a solid 102 Beyer Speed figure—two points less than Whitmore’s 104 Beyer in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint over the same surface that day. Heavily favored in three starts, all sprints, Nashville, like Charlatan, is also a son of Speightstown out of Veronique, by Mizzen Mast. A first-out maiden special weight winner on Sept. 2 at Saratoga, he’s won all three of his races in gate to wire fashion by a combined 24 ¾ lengths. Baffert will also be represented in the Malibu by three-time stakes-win- Florida-bred Thousand Words/COADY PHOTO ning Florida-bred Thousand Words, who has been idle since well beaten in the Grade 1 Preakness Stakes Oct. 3. By Pioneerof the Nile out of Pomeroy’s Pistol, by Pomeroy, Thousand Words counts among his victories the 2019 Los Alamitos Futurity (G2), the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita in February and the $100,000 Shared Belief Stakes at Del Mar on Aug. 1. Another Florida-bred expected for the Malibu is Grade 1 stakes-winning sprinter Collusion Illusion from the Mark Glatt barn. Although he was well beaten by Whitmore when shuffled back early in the Breeder’s Cup Sprint, he ran much better-than- what appeared in the race chart and should give a good account of himself back on his home ground. Collusion Illusion is a son of Twirling Candy out of Natalie Grace, by First Dude and was bred by Donald R. Dizney LLC. The bay colt’s graded victories include the Grade 1 Bing Crosby Stakes at Del Mar in August, the Laz Barrera Stakes (G3) in June at Santa Anita and the 2019 Best Pal Stakes (G2) at Del Mar. Also among those also listed as probable for the Malibu are the John Shirreffs-trained Express Train, the Michael McCarthy- trained Independence Hall and Doug O’Neill’s Strongconstitution. Other opening day stakes set include the Grade 1 La Brea, the Grade 1 American Oaks, the Grade 2 Mathis Brothers Mile, the Grade 2 San Antonio and the Lady of Shamrock Stakes, will be taken Dec. 21. Although there is still no public admittance due to continuing restrictions relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, Santa Anita’s races can be viewed live at santaanita.com/live. Special early first post time on opening day is at 11 a.m.
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Back to Top Page 5 Sara Powell-Fennessy Promoted as Horse Farms Forever’s Executive Director BY HORSE FARMS FOREVER PRESS OFFICE ______passing, and her father is a lifelong member of the thoroughbred world and industry executive. Her mother was a saddlebred com- OCALA—The board of directors of Horse petitor and now spends much of her current time Farms Forever is excited to announce the promo- dedicated to her pleasure horses. tion of Sara Powell-Fennessy to executive direc- An honor’s graduate from the College of tor of the organization, effective Jan. 1, 2021. Central Florida, Sara’s educational background “Sara has the vision and passion to lead this is in paralegal studies. She recently served on the organization. She is keenly focused on advancing management team of Live Oak International and our mission to preserve the character and culture is the current chair of the Ocala CEP’s Equine that horse and horse farms make unique to Ocala Advocacy Committee. and Marion County. Throughout her tenure at “The last two years working for Horse Farms HFF as director of community affairs, Sara has Forever has been such an honor” Powell- proven herself to be a leader who knows how to Hennessy said. “I am truly and deeply passionate get things done. She brings a generational under- to my core about Horse Farms Forever’s mission standing of the equine industry and a true love for and purpose. Protecting this way of life and cul- the community,” HFF president Bernie Little said. ture here in Marion County means everything to Sara grew up in an equine centric household. me. I am so thankful to be a part of an organiza- A lifelong horse show and racing enthusiast, she tion that is dedicated to ensuring that our global Sara Powell-Fennessy/KATE WILSON PHOTO devoted much time as a hunter-jumper competi- brand as Horse Capital of the World® remains tor while she attended school in Lexington, Ky. During her almost for future generations. I am honored to take on the role as execu- 10 years in Marion County, Fla., she has devoted herself to a tive director for Horse Farms Forever and look forward to what the career of outreach, communication, management, and promotion future holds for this special organization and our valued mem- in the local community and equine industry. Today she now owns bers.” pleasure horses and is an avid trail rider.
A Horseman’s Legacy THOROUGHBRED FARM IN WILDWOOD FLORIDA LOOKING FOR GROOMS AND RIDERS. A fifth-generation horsewoman, Sara has a lifelong family history focused pri- TEL: 352-282-1412 marily within the thoroughbred and show horse sectors. Her parents and grandpar- GRANJA DE PURA SANGRE EN WILDWOOD, FLORIDA EN ents owned and trained racehorses and BUSCA CUIDADOR DE CABALLOS Y JINETES. show horses. Sara’s grandfather was a thor- oughbred and quarter horse jockey and TEL: 352-282-1412 manager of the Jockey’s Guild until his Gulfstream Park Championship Meeting January Florida-bred and Florida Sire Stakes Bonuses Date Race Conditions Distance Purse 1-9 a Tropical Turf Stakes (G3) 4yo & older 1 mi. (Turf) $100,000* 1-16 b Sunshine Millions Classic 4yo & older (Fla-Bred) 1 1/8 mi. $100,000** 1-16 b Sunshine Millions Sprint 4yo & older (Fla-Bred) 6 fur. $100,000** 1-16 b Sunshine Millions Turf 4yo & older (Fla-Bred) 1 1/16 mi. (Turf) $100,000** 1-16 b Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf 4yo & older, F&M (Fla-Bred) 1 1/16 mi. (Turf) $100,000** 1-23 c Fred W. Hooper Stakes (G3) 4yo & older 1 mi. $150,000* 1-30 d Holy Bull Stakes (G3) 3 yo 1 1/16 mi. $200,000* 1-30 d Swale Stakes (G3) 3 yo 7 fur. $100,000* *Plus $25,000 “Win Only” Bonus for Florida-breds ** Plus $25,000 “Win Only” Bonus for Florida Sire Stakes eligible horses a = Nominations close Dec. 27 b = Nominations close Jan. 3 c = Nominations close Jan. 10 d = Nominations close Jan. 17
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Back to Top Page 7 OBS Winter Mixed Sale Catalog Now Online BY OBS PRESS OFFICE ______OCALA, FL—The catalog for the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s 2021 Winter Mixed Sale is now available via the OBS website at obssales.com. The two-day sale is set for Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 26-27. Supplemental entries are being accepted until Jan. 13. For Supplements go to the OBS website at obssales.com. The sale begins on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 10:30 a.m. with Hips 1 -177 cataloged in the Consignor Preferred Session. The Horses of Racing Session, cataloged as Hips 251 – 345 begins immediately following the conclusion of the Preferred Session. The Open Session, with Hips 451 – 789 cataloged, is set for Wednesday, Jan. 27 and will also begin at 10:30 a.m. The Under Tack Show for the Horses of Racing Age Section is set for Monday, Jan. 25 and will begin at 9:00 a.m. The Under Tack Show and Sale will be streamed live via the OBS website as well as the DRF, TDN, BloodHorse and PastTheWire websites. OBS will again offer Online Bidding during the Winter Mixed Sale. Buyers will be able to go to the OBS website and register to gain bidding approval, then access the OBS Bidding Screen with their credentials. For complete information on registration and online bidding please go to the OBS website: obs-online-bidding The online catalog’s main page contains a link to a sortable master index providing searchable pedigree and consignor infor- mation as well as access to pedigree updates occurring since the catalog was printed. The sortable master index has advanced search and filter capa- SERITA HULT PHOTO bility and allows shortlist creation. A link to instructions for using these features can be found in the index header and a step by step tutorial is available in the index as well. FTBOA Holiday Schedule The iPad version of the catalog can be accessed via the equine- line Sales Catalog App. The App allows users to download and Christmas view the catalog, receive updates and results, record notes and • The FTBOA, FEC offices also provides innovative search, sort and rating capability. For will be closed Thursday, more information and downloads go to: Dec. 24 and Friday, Dec. 25 equineline.com/SalesCatalogApp/ for the Christmas Holiday. Current information about OBS sales, consignors and gradu- • The Friday, Dec. 25 nor ates is now also available via social media sites Facebook and the Saturday-Sunday Dec. Twitter. A link on the homepage directs users to either site. 26, 27 issues will not be Sales results will be available on the OBS website, updated fre- ppublished in order for staff to celebrate Christmas Eve and quently during each session of the Sale. In addition, the latest Christmas. news regarding OBS graduates, sales schedules, nominations, credit requests, travel information and other news relevant to OBS New Year’s Day consignors and customers is also available. E-mail should be • The FTBOA, FEC offices will be closed Friday, Jan. 1 addressed to [email protected]. for the New Year’s Day holiday. For more information regarding the Winter Mixed Sale or OBS • The Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 2-3 issue of Wire to Wire will website, please call (352) 237-2154. not be published in order for staff to celebrate New Year’s Day.
Tampa Bay FSS Win Only Supplements Date Race Conditions Distance Purse 1-16 Pasco Stakes 3yo 7 fur. $125,000** 1-16 Gasparilla Stakes 3yo fillies 7 fur. $125,000** **Includes $50,000 Win Only Supplement for Florida Sire Stakes Eligible Horses, and $25,000 Win-Only Florida-bred Supplement **Closing Jan. 2
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Back to Top Page 9 Florida-breds Bow and Arrow, Pinson Set to Meet Again in Tampa Bay Feature After Both Riding Claiming Carousels BY BROCK SHERIDAN ______NBS Stable’s Pinson and Kellys Racing LLC’s Bow and Arrow head a field of 11 3-year- olds and older set for Friday’s featured eighth race at Tampa Bay Downs. The two Florida- breds are set for the first level, $16,000 optional claiming race that will be contested over seven furlongs for a purse of $22,750. Both Florida-breds are trained by Jon Arnett, exit second-place finishes and have changed hands several times through the claiming box in recent starts. Bow and Arrow comes out of a second-place finish to Debating under similar optional claim- ing conditions going a mile on Oct. 10 at Prairie Meadows when making his first start for Arnett. Arnett claimed Bow and Arrow for $16,000 two starts back when the 6-year-old gelding fin- ished sixth to Pinson on Sept. 19 after going a mile-and-70-yards at Prairie Meadows on Sept 19. Arnett had lost Bow and Arrow in the previ- ous race for $16,000 when claimed by Karl Broberg out of a third-place finish to Popular Kid while going a mile at Prairie Meadows on Aug. 22—a race in which Pinson was third. Florida-bred Pinson/COADY PHOTO The claiming battle for Bow and Arrow between the two con- Also expected to be garner plenty of support from the betting ditioners started the week before when Arnett tagged Bow and pubic is Libertarian for trainer David Van Winkle. Arrow for $15,000 out of a second-place finish to Darren’s The 7-year-old son of Northern Afleet out of Earlybird Road, Fortune at Prairie Meadows on Aug. 14. by Cherokee Run was third in his last start to White Wolf at Bow and Arrow has won seven of 34 career starts with 10 sec- Indiana Downs going six furlongs in a $5,000 starter allowance on onds and four thirds while banking $159,409 in lifetime earnings. Nov. 12. He was also second to Dilettante under the same starter The son of Archarcharch out of Capable Argument, by Closing allowance conditions going six furlongs on a sloppy and sealed Argument will start from post two with Antonio Gallardo aboard. track at Indiana Downs on Oct. 27 after he had won his previous Bow and Arrow was bred in Florida by Michael Meeks. start at the $5,000 claiming level at Indiana downs on Oct. 12. Pinson comes into Friday’s race off of a second-place finish to Libertarian is owned by Seven Arms Stables and has won six Indimaaj going a mile-and-one-sixteenth at Tampa Bay Downs on Dec. of 41 career starts with seven seconds and 11 thirds. His career earnings stand at $115,066. 4 under the same first level, $16,000 optional claiming conditions. Jockey Chad Lindsay will be in the saddle and they will depart That was also the second start for Pinson under Arnett’s care from the outside post 11. after being claimed for $16,000 from trainer Tracy Tanner out of a sixth-place performance behind winner Debating and Bow and Arrow in second in the afore mentioned race at Prairie Centeno Nears Meadows on Oct. 10. Tanner had claimed Pinson for $16,000 out of a mile-and-70-yard test at Prairie Meadows Milestone that he had won on Sept. 19 for trainer Dan McFarlane. McFarlane had just claimed Pinson for $16,000 out of the race before when second Jockey Daniel Centeno is approaching a to Popular Kid and ahead of Bow and Arrow in personal milestone of 3,000 thoroughbred third on Aug. 22. career wins in North America (US and Pinson is by Majestic Warrior out of Celtic Canada). Through racing Dec. 15, Centeno Song, by Giant’s Causeway and was bred in Florida by Bonnie Heath Farm. was at 2,991 wins. He had four scheduled Samy Camacho has accepted the riding assign- mounts Wednesday at Tampa Bay Downs. ment aboard Pinson and they have drawn post nine.
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BY OLD FRIENDS PRESS OFFICE_ GEORGETOWN, KY—1998 Breeders’ Cup Classic (Grade 1)-winner Awesome Again died very suddenly Tuesday at Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement farm in Georgetown, Ky. The stallion was 26. Michael Blowen, founder and presi- dent of Old Friends, made the announce- ment Wednesday morning. The exact cause of death is unknown; however, a full necropsy is pending and a full vet- erinary report will follow. The Canadian-bred son of Deputy Minister, Awesome Again had an exem- plary resume as both a racehorse and a stallion. He broke his maiden at Hollywood Park in just his second start as a 3-year-old in 1997. He returned a few weeks later to capture that year’s Queen's Plate Stakes at Woodbine. Back in the U.S. that summer, the son of Deputy Minister went on to win the Awesome Again/BREEDERS’ CUP PHOTO Grade 2 Jim Dandy Stakes and was third to Deputy Commander in the Grade 1 Travers Stakes at ner (Ghostzapper). Saratoga. Awesome Again had been retired from stud duty at Frank As a 4-year-old, he completed an undefeated season that Stronach's Adena Springs in Paris, KY in 2019 and was pen- included five graded stakes victories, among them The Stephen sioned to Old Friends in October of this year along with the stal- Foster Handicap (G1), The Whitney Handicap (G1), and one of lions Milwaukee Brew and Silver Max. the most memorable editions of the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), “Anyone who ever saw Awesome Again on the racetrack or at where, looking defeated, he rallied in the stretch to defeat Grade Adena Springs knew he was aptly-named,” Blowen said. “I'm 1-winners Coronado's Quest, Swain and that year’s Kentucky just sorry his time at Old Friends was so short because I know Derby (G1) and Preakness (G1) hero, the Florida-bred Silver he would have made a searing, lasting impression on his many Charm. fans, and I'm so sorry that circumstances prevented him from He retired from racing in 1998 with nine wins from 12 starts displaying his greatness for a lot longer. Awesome, indeed.” and earnings of $4,374,590. As significant in the breeding shed as he was on the track, Awesome again sired three champions: Ghostzapper, 2004 Horse of the Year and champion older horse; Florida-bred Ginger Punch, 2007 champion older mare; and Nominee, a multiple champion in Trinidad and Tobago. His other elite run- ners include Old Friends retirees Game on Dude—who captured 14 graded stakes and is the only three-time winner of the Santa Anita Handicap (G1)—and Awesome Gem, who captured the Hollywood Gold Cup (G1) at age 7; Breeder’s Cup Distaff (G1)-winner Round Pond; Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1)-winner Wilko; and 2019 Belmont Stakes (G1)-winner Sir Winston. He sired 13 millionaires and five multi-millionaires as well as four Breeders' Cup Champions. Awesome Again was also the first Breeders' Cup Classic winner to sire a BC Classic win-
Back to Top Page 11 Florida Thoroughbred Charities Awards Scholarships BY CASSANDRA HUGHES, FTBOA FALL human development and family life which drives her passion to COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA CO-OP STUDENT ____ build her community and help those who are most vulnerable throughout her career. She is expected to graduate in May 2021. This year, the Florida Thoroughbred Charities awarded nine Jade Robinson graduated from Troy University on December student scholarships for the 2020-2021 academic year. Each recip- 9 with a Master’s Degree in clinical mental health counseling. She ient is unique in the career path or goal they are striving for rang- is an advocate for the mental health community. Over the course ing from education and medical fields to biology and mental of her internship, she provided free individual and group counsel- health. Eight scholarship recipients are attending a university or ing services. A granddaughter of long-time horseman Gus Gray, college that is in the state of Florida. Five students are enrolled at her goals are to achieve licensure within two years and to pursue Florida State University in Tallahassee. Two scholarship recipients a doctorate degree in trauma related studies. are attending the College of Central Florida. One student is Megan Schwietert is a medical student attending the Florida attending the University of Florida in Gainesville, and the final State University College of Medicine. She is a part of the National student is attending college in Alabama. Honor Society, President’s List and graduated Summa Cum Laude Khloe Berg is a senior at Florida State University. She is pur- with a degree in Biological Science. During her first two years of suing a bachelor’s degree in biology and is on track to graduate in medical school she was an active member, ambassador and commu- the Spring semester of 2021. Berg has been in the National Honor nity outreach chair for FSUCares. FSUCares focuses on helping the Society, on the Dean’s List and is an active member of Phi Eta underserved in the Tallahassee area and beyond. After graduating Sigma, the oldest and largest national honor society. With the hope from the College of Medicine, she plans to begin her residency in of working in a research-based position as a wildlife biologist, Berg the State of Florida. She looks forward to using the knowledge she plans to attend graduate school. She would also like to own her own has gained to give back to her home state, patients and community. farm and nursery one day. She is grateful for the scholarship, as it She will be graduating with her medical degree in 2021. will provide financial support while she is focusing on her education. Tanya Pierpont currently attends the College of Central Cara Bryan is a senior at Florida State University who is pur- Florida. She is a junior and is majoring in nursing. Her anticipated suing a degree in education with a specialization in special educa- graduation is December 2021. Pierpont has a strong passion for tion. Bryan has been involved with academic honors recognition giving back to her community. She plans on staying in Ocala such as being on both the Dean’s List and President’s List at FSU. where she was born and raised to obtain a job in the medical field Her goal following graduation is to begin working as a special edu- and serve her community. cation teacher and to work with young children who may struggle Merari Flores-Saldana is a student at Florida State University. with learning disabilities or behavior problems. She also plans to She is in her first year of graduate school and is pursuing a Master’s further her education and study child psychology in hopes to trans- degree in social work. She is expected to graduate in 2022. fer into a field where she can work with children’s behavior and Bailey McCracken attends the University of Florida. She is a counseling. In addition to being a fulltime student, she works as an freshman majoring in Biology. She hopes to attend medical afterschool counselor gaining additional learning experiences out- school. She will be graduating in 2024. side of the classroom. Her anticipated graduation is 2022. Graciella Ortega is attending the College of Central Florida. Chantal Ruiz is a junior currently attending Florida State She is a freshman majoring in education and would like to focus University. She is obtaining her Bachelor’s degree in family and in special education. She is on track to graduate in 2022. child services. Ruiz is a member in the National Honor Society The children, employees, and children of employees of an and is actively involved within her major. As a Pre-Family and FTBOA regular member are eligible for FEC annual college Child Science major, she strives to apply her knowledge in child scholarships to any accredited university, college or technical development to specialize in a field that treats children with institution for two-to-four year programs. Scholarships are made behavioral, emotional and mental health disorders. Ruiz’s goal is possible through Florida Thoroughbred Charities fundraisers, the to pursue a graduate degree in psychology to continue to learn See SCHOLARSHIPS on page 15
Megan Schwietert/FILE PHOTO Jade Robinson/FILE PHOTO Khloe Berg/FILE PHOTO Tanya Pierpoint/FILE PHOTO
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