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2019 Media Guide Guidesupplement FALL2019 2019 MEDIA GUIDE GUIDESUPPLEMENT 2019 Media 2019 Guide Media Fall Guide Supplement Keeneland Association Inc. INTRODUCTION Thoroughbred Racing and Sales Trustees, Offi cers, Directors, Staff Trustees Staff Everett R. Dobson Dara Allen Seth W. Hancock Director of Marketing Strategy William M. Lear Jr. Kyle Cassin Director of Retail Offi cers Steve Cunningham William W. Thomason Jr. Director of Concessions and Beverage President and Chief Executive Offi cer Justin Frakes Robert N. Elliston Director of Building Services Vice President of Racing and Sales Phillip Gardner Director of Security Vince Gabbert Vice President and Chief Operating Offi cer Jim Goodman Director of Wagering Development Brad Lovell Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer John G. Greene Director of Human Resources Christa Marrillia Vice President and Chief Marketing Offi cer Amy Gregory Director of Communications Marc Therrien Managing Director of Keeneland Hospitality Brent Hacker Director of Sales Accounting Directors Brian Hegnauer Director of Dining Helen C. Alexander Shannon B. Arvin Kara Heissenbuttel Director of Patron Experience Barbara R. Banke G.D. Hieronymus Ian G. Banwell Director of Broadcast Services Antony R. Beck Ben Huffman James G. Bell Racing Secretary Robert N. Clay Ryan Mahan Keeneland/TeamCoyle Luther Deaton Jr. Director of Auctioneers Everett R. Dobson Mark Maronde Contacts William S. Farish Director of Sales Development William S. Farish Jr. Chip McGaughey Keeneland Association Inc. European Representative H. Greg Goodman Relationship Manager 4201 Versailles Road Edward Prosser Ben Haggin Katherine McKee Lexington, KY 40510 First Floor P.O. Box 1690 239 Kensington High Street Louis Lee Haggin III Director of Racing Administration Lexington, Kentucky 40588-1690 London W8 6SA England Seth W. Hancock Dean Roethemeier 859 254-3412 Telephone +44 207 316 3060 S. Walker Hancock Relationship Manager 800 456-3412 Fax +44 207 316 3001 G. Watts Humphrey Jr. Geoffrey G. Russell Fax 859 255-2484 Cell +44 7808 477827 William M. Lear Jr. Director of Sales Operations Keeneland.com [email protected] Gray Lyster Becky Ryder Library Director U.S. Sales Representatives Australasian Representative Reiley McDonald Christina Blacker Barry Bowditch Pope McLean Jr. Bonnie Senft Gabby Gaudet Magic Millions Sponsorship Director Nick Nicholson Scott Hazelton 28 Ascot Court Bundall, Queensland Charles Nuckols III Don Slaughter Director of Administrative Services Australia 04217 Daisy Phipps Pulito Hunter Stout Cell 61-402-280-538 William J. Shively Controller [email protected] John G. Sikura Wally Wallace J. David Smith Jr. Japan Representative Director of Maintenance Kate Hunter E. Duncan Taylor Kari West Makuhari-cho 3-1127 William W. Thomason Jr. Executive Assistant to the President and CEO Hanamigawa-ku William T. Young Jr. Kyle Wilson Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan 272-0032 Relationship Manager Cell +81 80 7894 7999 Fax +81 441 6655 [email protected] Rev. 8/21/198/22/19 20192019 Keeneland Keeneland Media Media Guide Guide | |Fall Introduction Supplement 1 ® 2019 Keeneland Stakes Schedule Spring Meet – April 4-26 (16 days) Day/Date Stakes, Age, Sex Distance Value Thur., April 4 Palisades Turf Sprint, 3yo 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $100,000 Fri., April 5 Kentucky Utilities Transylvania (G3), 3yo 1 1/16 miles (turf) $150,000 Sat., April 6 Toyota Blue Grass (G2), 3yo 1 1/8 miles $1,000,000 Central Bank Ashland (G1), 3yo fillies 1 1/16 miles $500,000 Madison (G1), 4yo & up, f&m 7 furlongs $300,000 Commonwealth (G3), 4yo & up 7 furlongs $250,000 Shakertown (G2), 3yo & up 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $200,000 Sun., April 7 Appalachian (G2) Presented by Japan Racing Association, 1 mile (turf) $200,000 3yo fillies Beaumont (G3) Presented by Keeneland Select, 3yo fillies 7 furlongs, 184 ft. $150,000 Fri., April 12 Maker’s 46 Mile (G1), 4yo & up 1 mile (turf) $300,000 Limestone Turf Sprint, 3yo fillies 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $100,000 Sat., April 13 Coolmore Jenny Wiley (G1), 4yo & up, f&m 1 1/16 miles (turf) $350,000 Stonestreet Lexington (G3), 3yo 1 1/16 miles $200,000 Ben Ali (G3), 4yo & up 1 1/8 miles $200,000 Giant’s Causeway (Listed), 3yo & up, f&m 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $100,000 Fri., April 19 Hilliard Lyons-Baird Doubledogdare (G3), 4yo & up, f&m 1 1/16 miles $100,000 Sat., April 20 Dixiana Elkhorn (G2), 4yo & up 1 1/2 miles (turf) $250,000 Fri., April 26 Bewitch (G3), 4yo & up, f&m 1 1/2 miles (turf) $150,000 Fall Meet – Oct. 4-26 (17 days) Day/Date Stakes, Age, Sex Distance Fri., Oct. 4 * Darley Alcibiades (G1), 2yo fillies 1 1/16 miles $400,000 * Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix (G2), 3yo & up 6 furlongs $250,000 Sat., Oct. 5 * Shadwell Turf Mile (G1), 3yo & up 1 mile (turf) $1,000,000 * Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1), 2yo 1 1/16 miles $500,000 * First Lady (G1), 3yo & up, f&m 1 mile (turf) $400,000 * Thoroughbred Club of America (G2), 3yo & up, f&m 6 furlongs $250,000 Woodford (G2) Presented by Keeneland Select, 3yo & up 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $200,000 Sun., Oct. 6 * Juddmonte Spinster (G1), 3yo & up, f&m 1 1/8 miles $500,000 * Dixiana Bourbon (G3), 2yo 1 1/16 miles (turf) $250,000 * Indian Summer, 2yo 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $200,000 Wed., Oct. 9 * JPMorgan Chase Jessamine (G2), 2yo fillies 1 1/16 miles (turf) $200,000 Fri., Oct. 11 Buffalo Trace Franklin County (G3), 3yo & up, f&m 5 1/2 furlongs (turf) $150,000 Sat., Oct. 12 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Presented by Lane’s End (G1), 3yo fillies 1 1/8 miles (turf) $500,000 Thur., Oct. 17 Sycamore (G3), 3yo & up 1 1/2 miles (turf) $150,000 Fri., Oct. 18 Pin Oak Valley View (G3), 3yo fillies 1 1/16 miles (turf) $150,000 Sat., Oct. 19 Lexus Raven Run (G2), 3yo fillies 7 furlongs $250,000 Sun., Oct. 20 Rood & Riddle Dowager (G3), 3yo & up, f&m 1 1/2 miles (turf) $125,000 Sat., Oct. 26 Hagyard Fayette (G2), 3yo & up 1 1/8 miles $200,000 *Breeders’ Cup Challenge races 2Rev. 8/8/19 20192019 Keeneland Keeneland Media Media Guide Guide | Fall | SupplementRacing Rev. 8/22/1931 ® ® All-Time Leading Owners, Trainers, Jockeys through 2019 Spring Meet Owners All Races Stakes Races Meet Titles Rank Wins Owner Rank Wins Owner Rank Titles Owner 1. 236 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. 1. 26 * Claiborne Farm 1. 21 Ramsey, Kenneth L. & Sarah K. 2. 199 * Farish, William S. 2. 23 * Farish, William S. 2. 14 Grissom, T.A. (includes 3. 171 * Grissom, T.A. 3. 20 ** Calumet Farm partnerships with J.E. Grissom) (and J.E. Grissom) 4. 19 Augustin Stable 3. 11 Bwamazon Farm 4. 158 * Claiborne Farm (George Strawbridge Jr.) (Millard Waldheim) 5. 152 Bwamazon Farm 5. 18 Juddmonte Farms 11 Overbrook Farm (W.T. Young (Millard Waldheim) (Khalid Abdullah) & William T. Young Jr.) 6. 141 ** Calumet Farm 6. 15 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. 5. 10 * Farish,William S. 7. 133 * Dixiana (Mary V. Fisher) 7. 13 * Overbrook Farm 6. 9 Calumet Farm 8. 131 * Humphrey Jr., G. Watts 13 Paulson, Allen E. 7. 8 * Humphrey Jr., G. Watts 9. 121 * Overbrook Farm (includes (includes Living Trust) 8 Whitney, C.V. W.T. Young Jr. and partners) 9. 12 Bwamazon Farm 9. 7 Headley, Hal Price 10. 118 Whitney, C.V. (Millard Waldheim) 11. 108 Headley, Hal Price 12 Oxley, John C. 12. 107 Oxley, John C. 12 Sam-Son Farm 13. 90 Greentree Stable 11. 11 * Dixiana (Mary V. Fisher) 11 Whitney, C.V. * Includes partnerships. ** Does not include Calumet Farm when owned by Henryk de Kwiatkowski or Brad Kelley. Trainers All Races Stakes Races Meet Titles Rank Wins Trainer Rank Wins Trainer Rank Titles Trainer 1. 295 Lukas, D. Wayne 1. 54 Pletcher, Todd A. 1. 16 Lukas, D. Wayne 2. 276 Mott, William I. 2. 51 Lukas, D. Wayne 2. 8 Wright, Vester R. 3. 274 Arnold II, George R. 3. 41 Mott, William I. 3. 7 Forrest, Henry 4. 229 McPeek, Kenneth G. 4. 33 Motion, H. Graham 4. 6 Jones, Ben A. 229 Pletcher, Todd A. 5. 28 McPeek, Kenneth G. 6 McGaughey III, Claude R. 6. 186 Maker, Michael J. 6. 27 Brown, Chad C. 6 Mott, William I. 7. 164 Howard, Neil J. 7. 25 McGaughey III, Claude R. 6 Ott, S. Bryant 164 Ward, Wesley A. 8. 22 Casse, Mark E. 6 Smith, Dewey 9. 160 Davis Jr., Doug M. 22 Walden, W. Elliott 9. 5 Bollero, Joseph M. 10. 156 Nafzger, Carl A. 10. 21 Frankel, Robert J. 5 Maker, Michael J. 11. 155 Stevens Sr., Thomas H. 11. 20 Howard, Neil J. 5 McPeek, Kenneth G. 12. 154 McGaughey III, Claude R. 12. 19 Arnold II, George R. 5 Pletcher, Todd A. 13. 153 Forrest, Henry 19 Nafzger, Carl A. 5 Ward, Wesley A. 14. 143 Vanier, Harvey L. 19 Stephens, Woodford C. 5 Zito, Nicholas P. 15. 141 Motion, H. Graham 15. 18 Sheppard, Jonathan E. 16. 140 Zito, Nicholas P. 16. 17 Attfield, Roger L. 17. 139 Bollero, Joseph M. 17 Romans, Dale L. 18. 138 Smith, Dewey 18. 16 Zito, Nicholas P. 19. 137 Stevens, Herbert K. 19. 15 Clement, Christophe 20. 136 Asmussen, Steven M. 20. 14 Trotsek, Harry Jockeys All Races Stakes Races Meet Titles Rank Wins Jockey Rank Wins Jockey Rank Titles Jockey 1. 918 Day, Pat 1. 95 Day, Pat 1. 22 Day, Pat 2. 716 Brumfield, Don 2. 62 Leparoux, Julien 2. 16 Brumfield, Don 3. 525 Albarado, Robby 3. 54 Bailey, Jerry 3. 11 Leparoux, Julien 4.
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