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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. -
New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Corporation
NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION Report for the Year 2008 NEW YORK STATE THOROUGHBRED BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION SARATOGA SPA STATE PARK 19 ROOSEVELT DRIVE-SUITE 250 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866 Since 1973 PHONE (518) 580-0100 FAX (518) 580-0500 WEB SITE http://www.nybreds.com DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John D. Sabini, Chairman Martin G. Kinsella and Chairman of the NYS Racing & Wagering Board Patrick Hooker, Commissioner NYS Dept. Of Agriculture and Markets COMPTROLLER John A. Tesiero, Jr., Chairman William D. McCabe, Jr. NYS Racing Commission Harry D. Snyder, Commissioner REGISTRAR NYS Racing Commission Joseph G. McMahon, Member Barbara C. Devine Phillip Trowbridge, Member William B. Wilmot, DVM, Member Howard C. Nolan, Jr., Member WEBSITE & ADVERTISING Edward F. Kelly, Member COORDINATOR James Zito June 2009 To: The Honorable David A. Paterson and Members of the New York State Legislature As I present this annual report for 2008 on behalf of the New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Board of Directors, having just been installed as Chairman in the past month, I wish to reflect on the profound loss the New York racing community experienced in October 2008 with the passing of Lorraine Power Tharp, who so ably served the Fund as its Chairwoman. Her dedication to the Fund was consistent with her lifetime of tireless commitment to a variety of civic and professional organizations here in New York. She will long be remembered not only as a role model for women involved in the practice of law but also as a forceful advocate for the humane treatment of all animals. -
Thoroughbred Daily News? Our Address Is 811 Joffa Lass (NZ), M, 5, Defensive Play-Change Partners, River Rd., Fair Haven, NJ, 07704; Or Send a Fax by Ack Ack
T»he TDl9 Is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call {732) 747-8060. ' ^ THOROUGHBRED Monday, DAILY NEWS" October 4, 1999 •a INTERNATIONAL A MONTJEU EST MAGNIFIQUE! SOARING SOFTLY SPRINTS TO VICTORY The script for yesterday's G1 Prix de I'Arc de Soaring Softly (Kris S.) sashayed through her first Triomphe Lucien Barriers at Longchamp was written to five turf starts, capping the quintet with a 5 1/2-length determine who would be crowned the middle-distance romp in the May 31 Gil Sheepshead Bay H. at 1 3/8 champion of Europe: Montjeu (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), El miles and a game nose decision in the July 17 Gil New Condor Rasa (Kingmambo) or Daylami (Ire) (Doyoun York H. going 1 1/4 miles. The chestnut saw her win {Ire}). It was a sporting decision of the highest order by ning streak snapped last time out, coming back after a Sheikh Mohammed to allow Daylami to run on clearly short break to be fifth in the nine-furlong Gil Diana H. unsuitable going and it was no surprise to see him play Sept. 5 at Saratoga, but she got back on track in yes only a minor role as the race unfolded. El Condor Rasa's terday's Gl Flower Bowl Invitational. With jockey Jerry bold bid to lead from start to finish would have suc Bailey getting the call this time, the four-year-old settled ceeded but for Montjeu, whose lightning acceleration off fractions of :25.09, :50.83 and 1:16.01, came up inside the last quarter-mile took him not only from to join the leaders after a mile in 1:38.66 and drove second to first, but to a European championship. -
HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/09 • PAGE 2 of 8
EADLINE H Battle for Ky NEWS Slots For information about TDN, See page 2 call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2009 RACHEL WORKS HALF FOR MOTHER GOOSE GOLDEN IN THE DAPHNIS Stonestreet Stables and Harold McCormick=s Rachel Golden Century (El Prado {Ire}) made the most of soft Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) worked a half in :49 4/5 at early fractions and proved best late to hold off Allybar Churchill Downs yesterday in advance of Saturday=s GI (Ire) (King=s Best) by a length in yesterday=s G3 Prix Mother Goose Daphnis at Longchamp. AHe is a nice horse and won S. at Belmont well,@ said winning jockey Maxime Guyon. AI don=t Park. The filly know what [trainer, Andre] Mr. Fabre is going to do ships to New with him, but he won=t stay much further than that.@ York this Golden Century followed a debut win over this trip at morning. Un- Fontainebleau Apr. 10 with a third when upped to a der exercise mile and a half in a conditions event at Saint-Cloud rider Dominic May 1. Back to a mile at this track last time May 30, Terry, Rachel the homebred returned to winning ways and extended was caught his sequence under an enterprising ride. Allowed to through frac- saunter along behind reluctant rivals shortly after the tions of :13, start, the bay ran freely until settled into his soft lead, :25 and and after kicking at the top of the stretch, was mainly hand ridden to comfortably beat the Wertheimer=s Reed Palmer photo :37.40; she galloped out homebred Allybar. -
WORTH the WAIT Honor A
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY BENOIT PHOTO WORTH THE WAIT Honor A. P. Captures Santa Anita Derby See page 3 IN THIS ISSUE 9 Charlatan Off Derby Trail With Ankle Issue 14 Improbable Defeats Higher Power in Hollywood Gold Cup 17 Vekoma Notches First Grade 1 Victory in Carter Handicap BLOODHORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 55 CONTENTS 3 Honor A. P. Captures Santa Anita Derby 23 Volatile Just Misses Track Record in Aristides Romp 7 Leading Breeders 26 Beauty Queen Becomes First Winner for Air Force Blue 9 Charlatan Off Derby Trail With Ankle Issue 27 Woodbine Kicks Off Delayed Meet 10 Limited Owner Attendance Begins at Churchill 28 Cezanne Wins on Debut at Santa Anita Park 11 Swiss Skydiver Makes Short Work of Santa Anita Oaks 29 Emotional Oisin Murphy Captures First Classic on Kameko 14 Improbable Defeats Higher Power in Hollywood Gold Cup 31 Charlton Likes Quadrilateral’s Guineas Chances 17 Vekoma Notches First Grade 1 Victory 33 Rothfire, Tyzone Represent Queensland in Carter Handicap With Group 1 Wins 18 Code of Honor Returns Victorious in Westchester 36 Into Mischief, Malibu Moon Fillies Fastest at OBS 21 Instilled Regard Gets Job Done in Fort Marcy 46 Results & Entries 22 Newspaperofrecord Sharp off Layoff in Intercontinental ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. 2020 PENNSYLVANIA Still searching for the perfect match for your mare? STALLION Click to view our 2020 Stallion Directory & BOARDING FARM DIRECTORY pabred.com A publication of The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. and TOBA Media Properties, Inc. ON THE COVER Editorial Director General Manager Honor A. -
CODE of COLORADO REGULATIONS 2 CCR 406-9 Colorado Parks and Wildlife
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Colorado Parks and Wildlife CHAPTER W-9 - WILDLIFE PROPERTIES 2 CCR 406-9 [Editor’s Notes follow the text of the rules at the end of this CCR Document.] _________________________________________________________________________ ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS #900 REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL WILDLIFE PROPERTIES, EXCEPT STATE TRUST LANDS A. DEFINITIONS 1. “Aircraft” means any machine or device capable of atmospheric flight, including, but not limited to, airplanes, helicopters, gliders, dirigibles, balloons, rockets, hang gliders and parachutes, and any models thereof. 2. “Water contact activities” means swimming, wading (except for the purpose of fishing), waterskiing, sail surfboarding, scuba diving, and other water related activities which put a person in contact with the water (without regard to the clothing or equipment worn). 3. “Youth mentor hunting” means hunting by youths under 18 years of age. Youth hunters under 16 years of age shall at all times be accompanied by a mentor when hunting on youth mentor properties. A mentor must be 18 years of age or older and hold a valid hunter education certificate or be born before January 1, 1949. B. Public Access to State Wildlife Areas 1. Only properties listed in this chapter are open for public access. The Director may open newly acquired properties for public access for a period not to exceed nine (9) months pending adoption of permanent regulations. In addition, the Director may establish and post restrictions based upon consideration of the following criteria: a. The location and size of the area. b. The location, type and condition of roads, vehicle parking areas and the number and type of sanitary facilities available. -
The Buffer Handbook Plant List
THE BUFFER HANDBOOK PLANT LIST Originally Developed by: Cynthia Kuhns, Lake & Watershed Resource Management Associates With funding provided by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Maine Department of Environmental Protection,1998. Revised 2001 and 2009. Publication #DEPLW0094-B2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Acknowledgements 1 Introductory Information Selection of Plants for This List 1 Plant List Organization & Information 3 Terms & Abbreviations 4 Plant Hardiness Zone Map 5 General Tree & Shrub Planting Guidelines 5 Tips for Planting Perennials 7 Invasive Plants to Avoid 7 Plant Lists TREES 8 (30 to 100 ft.) SHRUBS 14 Small Trees/Large Shrubs 15 (12 to 30 ft.) Medium Shrubs 19 (6 to 12 ft.) Small Shrubs 24 (Less than 6 ft.) GROUNDLAYERS 29 Perennial Herbs & Flowers 30 Ferns 45 Grasses 45 Vines 45 References 49 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Original Publication: This plant list was published with the help of Clean Water Act, Section 319 funds, under a grant awarded to the Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District and with help from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Graphics and ‘clip-art’ used in this document came from the University of Wisconsin-Extension and from Microsoft Office 97(Small Business Edition) and ClickArt 97 (Broderbund Software, Inc). This publication was originally developed by Cynthia Kuhns of Lake & Watershed Resource Management Associates. Substantial assistance was received from Phoebe Hardesty of the Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District. Valuable review and advice was given by Karen Hahnel and Kathy Hoppe of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. Elizabeth T. Muir provided free and cheerful editing and botanical advice. -
YEARLING, Consigned by Hillwood Stud
YEARLING, consigned by Hillwood Stud Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Wall Box X, Box 519 Galileo (IRE) New Approach (IRE) 1114 (WITH VAT) Dawn Approach Park Express A CHESNUT COLT (IRE) Hymn of The Dawn Phone Trick (USA) (GB) (USA) Colonial Debut (USA) Foaled Kingmambo (USA) King's Best (USA) March 13th, 2016 Cherry Orchard (IRE) Allegretta (2006) Charnwood Forest (IRE) Epping (GB) Dansara (GB) Can be viewed at www.hillwoodstud.com two weeks prior to the Sale. E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. 1st Dam CHERRY ORCHARD (IRE), won 1 race at 3 years in France and £11,650; dam of two winners from 3 runners and 4 foals of racing age viz- TIJAN (IRE) (2011 g. by Shamardal (USA)), won 1 race at 4 years in Qatar and £12,339 and placed 6 times. TAI SING YEH (IRE) (2014 c. by Exceed And Excel (AUS)), won 1 race at 2 years, 2016 and placed once. Cherries At Dawn (IRE) (2015 f. by Dawn Approach (IRE)), unraced to date. 2nd Dam EPPING (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once, from only 3 starts; dam of four winners from 5 runners and 10 foals of racing age including- The Last Drop (IRE) (c. by Galileo (IRE)), won 2 races at 3 and 5 years and £149,653, placed second in St Leger Stakes, York, Gr.1, Betfred Classic Trial, Sandown Park, Gr.3, Further Flight Stakes, Nottingham, L. and third in Sagaro Stakes, Ascot, Gr.3. Nebula Storm (IRE) (g. by Galileo (IRE)), won 3 races and £29,116 and placed 7 times including second in Vintage Crop Stakes, Navan, L. -
Airport Road
equineline.com Product 40P 11/06/15 06:33:42 EST Airport Road Chestnut Colt; Apr 10, 2014 Northern Dancer, 61 b Dixieland Band, 80 b Mississippi Mud, 73 b Simmard, 05 ch Spectacular Bid, 76 gr Airport Road Dibs, 86 ro State, 74 b Foaled in New York Deputy Minister, 79 dk b/ Forest Camp, 97 dk b/ Forest Glitter, 07 ch La Paz, 88 b Crafty Prospector, 79 ch Miss Prospector, 91 ch Eternal Vow, 83 ch By SIMMARD (2005). Stakes winner of 7 races of $635,953 USA, Mac Diarmida S. [G2] (GP, $90,000), Louisville H. [G3] (CD, $69,282), Chief Bearhart S. [L] (WO, $60,000(CAN)), 2nd Northern Dancer Turf S. [G1] (WO, $100,000(CAN)), W. L. McKnight H. [G2] (CRC, $29,200), Singspiel S. [G3] (WO, $30,000(CAN)), 3rd Bowling Green H. [G2] (BEL, $15,000), Elkhorn S. [G2] (KEE, $15,000), Pan American S. [G2] (GP, $15,000). His first foals are yearlings of 2015. Son of stakes winner Dixieland Band, Among the leading sires twice, sire of 111 stakes winners, 2 champions, including Drum Taps (European Champion, $1,140,788 USA, Gold Cup [G1] twice, etc.), Cotton Carnival (Champion in Canada, $435,222, Martha Washington S. [G3], etc.), Palace Piper (Hwt. in Austria, $98,870), Check the Band (Hwt. in Ireland, $66,337 USA, Blenheim S., etc.), Bowman's Band ($1,315,774, Meadowlands Breeders' Cup S. [G2] (MED, $240,000), etc.), Dixie Union ($1,233,190, Haskell Invitational H. [G1], etc.). 1st dam FOREST GLITTER, by Forest Camp. -
NP 2013.Docx
LISTE INTERNATIONALE DES NOMS PROTÉGÉS (également disponible sur notre Site Internet : www.IFHAonline.org) INTERNATIONAL LIST OF PROTECTED NAMES (also available on our Web site : www.IFHAonline.org) Fédération Internationale des Autorités Hippiques de Courses au Galop International Federation of Horseracing Authorities 15/04/13 46 place Abel Gance, 92100 Boulogne, France Tel : + 33 1 49 10 20 15 ; Fax : + 33 1 47 61 93 32 E-mail : [email protected] Internet : www.IFHAonline.org La liste des Noms Protégés comprend les noms : The list of Protected Names includes the names of : F Avant 1996, des chevaux qui ont une renommée F Prior 1996, the horses who are internationally internationale, soit comme principaux renowned, either as main stallions and reproducteurs ou comme champions en courses broodmares or as champions in racing (flat or (en plat et en obstacles), jump) F de 1996 à 2004, des gagnants des neuf grandes F from 1996 to 2004, the winners of the nine épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Japan Cup, Melbourne Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F à partir de 2005, des gagnants des onze grandes F since 2005, the winners of the eleven famous épreuves internationales suivantes : following international races : Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini, Grande Premio Brazil (Amérique du Sud/South America) Cox Plate (2005), Melbourne Cup (à partir de 2006 / from 2006 onwards), Dubai World Cup, Hong Kong Cup, Japan Cup (Asie/Asia) Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Irish Champion (Europe/Europa) Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Turf (Amérique du Nord/North America) F des principaux reproducteurs, inscrits à la F the main stallions and broodmares, registered demande du Comité International des Stud on request of the International Stud Book Books. -
Chestnut Filly Barn 3 Hip No
Consigned by Parrish Farms, Agent Barn Hip No. 3 Chestnut Filly 613 Storm Bird Storm Cat ......................... Terlingua Bluegrass Cat ................... A.P. Indy She's a Winner ................. Chestnut Filly Get Lucky February 4, 2008 Fappiano Unbridled.......................... Gana Facil Unbridled Lady ................. (1996) Assert (IRE) Assert Lady....................... Impressive Lady By BLUEGRASS CAT (2003). Black-type winner of $1,761,280, Haskell In- vitational S. [G1] (MTH, $600,000), Remsen S. [G2] (AQU, $120,000), Nashua S. [G3] (BEL, $67,980), Sam F. Davis S. [L] (TAM, $60,000), 2nd Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $400,000), Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $200,000), Travers S. [G1] (SAR, $200,000), Tampa Bay Derby [G3] (TAM, $50,000). Brother to black-type winner Sonoma Cat, half-brother to black-type win- ner Lord of the Game. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2010. 1st dam UNBRIDLED LADY, by Unbridled. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $196,400, Geisha H.-R (PIM, $60,000), 2nd Carousel S. [L] (LRL, $10,000), Geisha H.-R (PIM, $20,000), Moonlight Jig S.-R (PIM, $8,000), 3rd Maryland Racing Media H. [L] (LRL, $7,484), Squan Song S.-R (LRL, $5,500). Dam of 6 other registered foals, 5 of racing age, 5 to race, 2 winners-- Forestelle (f. by Forestry). 3 wins at 3 and 4, 2009, $63,654. Sun Pennies (f. by Speightstown). Winner in 2 starts at 3, 2010, $21,380. Mared (c. by Speightstown). Placed at 2 and 3, 2009 in Qatar; placed at 3, 2009 in England. 2nd dam ASSERT LADY, by Assert (IRE). -
Daughters May Spark Jump Start's Legacy
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019 DAUGHTERS MAY SPARK PET AND MRI: A BRAVE NEW DIAGNOSTIC WORLD by Dan Ross JUMP START'S LEGACY Earlier this month, The Stronach Group announced the arrival later this year at Santa Anita of the Longmile Positron Emission Tomography (MILE-PET) Scan machine--a technology currently under development at California's UC Davis, that could revolutionize the diagnosis of emerging lower limb injuries that could deteriorate into something catastrophic. But Santa Anita's new PET scan machine might not be the only important development at the track. According to CHRB equine medical director Rick Arthur, efforts are afoot to possibly bring a standing MRI to Santa Anita. The MRI machine's possible arrival raises some interesting tensions between the two diagnostic modalities. Indeed, proponents of both technologies argue passionately about their individual merits in early injury detection. But what isn't up for debate is how they both present a win for the horse. Cont. p5 Jump Start | Northview Stallion Station by Chris McGrath IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Here's a hunch, even a wager if you care to stick around long enough. Because I wouldn't be at all surprised should we SHAMARDAL A SIRE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS someday notice the damsire of a new champion and remember, John Boyce examines the stud career of Shamardal, who has made a strong start to 2019. with a smile, the splendid Jump Start. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. Pennsylvanian breeders won't need telling what a dynamo among stallions they lost on Sunday.