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2015 Arizona Stallion Registry 2015 Arizona Stallion Registry FARM DIRECTORY Published by THE ARIZONA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS ASSOCIATION 2014 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 35 THE ARIZONA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS ASSOCIATION “Dedicated to the betterment of Thoroughbred racing in the State of Arizona since 1967” • Agent for certifying Arizona-bred Thoroughbreds • Publishes Arizona Thoroughbred Magazine • Sponsors Annual Fall Yearling & Mixed Sale “Best Little Sale in the West” • Thoroughbred research library (current sire & broodmare books) • Equine research (computer link to The Jockey Club / American Produce Records) • Information service on all equine matters • Educational program • Legislative lobbyist for the industry • Mailings • Awards banquet Offices located on the South side of the Racing & ADOR offices. Use gate 3 on 19th Avenue. We welcome your inquiries. ARIZONA THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Dove Ward, Executive Director P. O. Box 41774 Phoenix, Arizona 85080 (602) 942-1310 • Fax (602) 942-8225 www.atba.net • e-mail [email protected] 36 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 2014 NATIONAL RACING ASSOCIATIONS Thoroughbred Owners Arizona Racing Commission & Breeders Association 1110 West Washington, Suite 260 P. O. Box 4367 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Lexington, KY 40544 Phone (602) 364-1700 • Fax (602) 364-1703 (606) 276-2291 Honorable Janice K. Brewer, Governor American Horse Council Erin Owens Chair 1700 K. Street N.W. (Suite 300) Jay McClintock Vice Chair Washington, D.C. 2006 William J. Feldmeier Commissioner (202) 296-4031 Rory S. Goree Commissioner Tom Lawless Commissioner The Jockey Club 821 Corporate Drive Arizona Department Of Racing Lexington, KY 40503-2794 1110 West Washington, Suite 260 1-800-444-8521 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone (602) 364-1700 • Fax (602) 364-1703 Breeders’ Cup Limited P.O. Box 4230 William J. Walsh Director Lexington, KY 40544-4230 David A. Smith Chief Steward (602) 223-5444 Dr. Ron Friedman, DVM Dept. Veterinarian 1-800-RACE CUP Dr. Scot Waterman, DVM Equine Medical Advisor National Association of Turf Paradise, Inc. State Racing Commissioners 1501 West Bell Road Phoenix, Arizona 85023 P. O. Box 4216 (602) 942-1101 Lexington, Ky 40504 (602) 254-4060 Jerry Simms Chairman Vincent Francia General Manager Dave Johnson Vice President of Simulcasting & OTB Patty Chakour Chief Financial Officer 2014 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 37 INDEX Arizona Racing Associations ...............................................37 A.T.B.A. Officers and Board of Directors ....................39-40 Arizona Live Foals Report ....................................................41 Arizona Pedigree Cross Index .............................................60 Arizona-Bred Earning Records ...........................................61 Arizona Stallion Alpha Index ........................................62-63 Arizona Breeders’ Derby Past Winners .............................64 Arizona Breeders’ Futurity Past Winners ..........................65 Arizona-Bred Champions ..............................................66-67 Farm Directory ................................................................68-69 INDEX Prominent AZ-Bred Racehorses Tribal Gal ................................................................................43 Red Zeus .................................................................................47 Espresso Springs ....................................................................49 Hadfunlastnight .....................................................................55 Top Fortitude .........................................................................59 INDEX TO STALLIONS Bierstadt ..................................................................................42 Demon Warlock ..............................................................44-45 Distorted Reality ....................................................................46 EZ Dreamer ............................................................................48 EZ Effort ...........................................................................50-51 Margie’s Wildcat .............................................................52-53 Sideburn..................................................................................54 Supah Blitz........................................................................56-57 Top Hit ...................................................................................58 38 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 2014 2014 A.T.B.A. OFFICERS Kevin Owens Dennis Miller President Vice President Wende Macumber Secretary/Treasurer 2014 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 39 2014 A.T.B.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Campo III Mike Chambers Ron Chappell Marvin Fleming Shawn Haggstrom William Matthews Jan Osborn Scott Rollins Dr. Filippo Santoro Lee Vaughn Dave Williams R.C. “Rink” Williams 40 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 2014 LIVE FOALS REPORTED BY STALLION 2014 ARIZONA FOAL CROP (Live foals reported to The Jockey Club by September 12, 2014 STALLION MARES REPORTS LIVE %LIVE BRED RECEIVED FOALS FOALS NOTICE: 1 Arizona Warrior ...................2 0 0 0 © 2013 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. All 2 Beat The Traffic..................4 1 1 25 rights reserved. Data provided or compiled by The Jockey 3 Benton Creek ......................3 2 2 67 Club Information Systems, Inc., The Jockey Club, The Daily 4 Bierstadt ............................4 3 3 75 Racing Form, Inc. and Equibase Company LLC, generally are 5 Blue Afleet..........................3 1 1 33 accurate, but occasionally errors and omissions occur as a result 6 Brite Eyed N Lucky ............10 4 4 40 of incorrect data received by others, mistakes in processing 7 Bulldogger........................14 6 6 43 and other causes. The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. and Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association disclaims 8 Caspers Legacy ..................1 1 1 100 responsibility for the consequences, if any, of such errors, but 9 Chanate .............................1 0 0 0 would appreciate their being called to their attention. 10 Chelokee...........................7 3 3 43 11 Chester’s Choice ..............1 0 0 0 Information pertaining to pedigrees and production records of 12 Chief Planner ...................3 1 1 33 North American horses was obtained from The Jockey Club and 13 Desert Prospector .............1 0 0 0 is used only with the permission of the copyright holder, The 14 Distorted Reality.............24 21 21 88 Jockey Club, who reserves all rights to such data. 15 El Churruca ......................4 3 1 25 16 El Mirage ..........................1 1 1 100 Information pertaining to North American races run prior to 17 Ellusive Quest ..................4 3 3 75 January 1, 1991 was obtained from The Daily Racing Form, Inc., 18 EZ Dreamer ....................22 16 15 68 and is used only with the permission of the copyright holder, The 19 Fast Freight ......................6 0 0 0 Daily Racing Form, Inc. who reserves all rights to such data. 20 Gold Zenith.......................1 0 0 0 21 Ibetiwin ............................4 3 2 50 Information pertaining to North American races run after 22 In Your Thoughts ..............1 0 0 0 December 31, 1990, was obtained from Equibase Company 23 Margie’s Wildcat ............31 18 17 55 LLC, is used only with the permission of the copyright holder, 24 Moonlark ..........................4 3 3 75 Equibase Company LLC, who reserves all rights to such data. 25 Nosleepinseligman ...........1 1 1 100 26 Red Sky’s..........................9 4 3 56 Pedigrees compiled by: 27 Risque Remarque .............9 5 5 83 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. 28 Sideburn...........................2 0 0 0 821 Corporate Drive, Lexington, Kentucky 40503 29 Slew Mood ........................2 0 0 0 30 Slew U Lose Cat................1 0 0 0 31 Sonoran Gold ....................2 1 1 50 The Jockey Club does not represent this information as 32 Supah Blitz.....................11 4 3 27 purporting to describe the fertility of any Thoroughbred stallion. 33 Thief River ........................1 0 0 0 34 Top Hit............................11 9 9 82 Data provided by The Jockey Club is generally accurate but 35 Trent Bridge .....................5 0 0 0 occasionally errors do occur as a result of incorrect data received 36 Uh Oh Bango ....................3 2 2 67 from others, mistakes in processing and other causes. The Jockey 37 W S Rocket .......................1 0 0 0 Club disclaims responsibility for the consequences, if any, of such 38 What a Laser ....................1 1 1 100 errors, but would appreciate them being called to attention. TOTALS ......................215 117 110 51% Total Arizona Sires — 38 Report of live foals by stallion For the 2014 breeding season Copyright© 2013 By THE JOCKEY CLUB 2014 Arizona Thoroughbred Stallion Registry 41 BIERSTADT 2000 Dark Bay or Brown - Dosage Profile: 3-2-8-0-1; DI: 1.80; CD: +0.43 Nearctic RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Northern Dancer Natalma Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings Storm Bird New Providence 2 2010 $9,000 South Ocean Shining Sun 3 7100 26,580 Storm Cat Bold Ruler 4 6000 4,440 Secretariat Somethingroyal 15 110 $40,020 Terlingua Crimson Satan Crimson Saint Bolero Rose Hennessy (1993) At 3, WON a maiden special weight race at Belmont Park (6 *Toulouse Lautrec Utrillo II fur., defeating Arturo, Cool Cafe, Deputy Director, etc.). Urbinella *Hawaii Mehrali Ethane IN THE STUD Ethyl Island Kitty BIERSTADT entered stud in 2007. Tom Fool Tom Cat Jazz Baby T. C. Kitten STATISTICAL SUMMARY
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