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*B-H Index for 2002 Index, Volume CXXVIII January-December, 2002 Abbreviations include: acctg, accounting; adm, administration; adver, Board; IRS, Internal Revenue Service; JC, Jockey Club; KSRC, Kentucky advertising; AEI, Average-Earnings Index; agree, agreement; agr, agricul- State Racing Commission; KTOB, Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and ture; AI, Artificial Insemination; Am, American; amt, amount; ann, annual; Breeders; LBSC, Louisiana Breeders Sales Company; LSRC, Louisiana State anniv, anniversary; appt, appointment, appointed; Arg, Argentina; assn, Racing Commission; MHBA, Maryland Horse Breeders Association; MJC, association; asst, assistant; attend, attendance; auc, auction; Aust, Maryland Jockey Club; MTA, Minnesota Thoroughbred Association; MUT- Australian; avg, average; bldstk, bloodstock; BC, Breeders’ Cup; bm, BOA, Michigan United Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association; broodmare; bd, board; brdrs, breeders; brdg, breeding; Bute, Butazolidin; NJTBA, New Jersey Thoroughbred Breeders Association; NSHA, National c, colt; Can, Canada; CCA, Coaching Club American; CEM, contagious Steeplechase and Hunt Association; NTA, National Thoroughbred equine metritis; chrmn, chairman; champ, champion; co, company; com, Association; NTBA, Nebraska Thoroughbred Breeders Association; NTRA, committee; comm, commission; conf, conference; conv, convention; corp, National Thoroughbred Racing Association; NTWA, National Turf Writers corporation; ct, court; dec, decrease; dept, department; dh, dead heat; dir, Association; NYRA, New York Racing Association; NYSRWB, New York director; disq, disqualified; div, division; dur, during; ECR, equals course State Racing and Wagering Board; NYTWA, New York Turf Writers record; EIA, equine infectious anemia; Eng, England, English; ETR, equals Association; OBSC, Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company; OJC, Ontario Jockey track record; Eur, European; EVA, equine viral arteritis: exec, executive; f, Club; QAP, Quality Assurance Program; RCI, Association of Racing filly; fm, farm; fed, federal; Fr, France; fur, furlong; gam, gambling; GB, Commissioners International; TARA, Thoroughbred Adoption and Great Britain; gen, general; gov, governor; H, Handicap; hndl, handle; hs, Retirement Association; TBA, Thoroughbred Breeders Association; TBH, horse; hsmen, horsemen; incr, increase; Inc, Incorporated; internatl, inter- The Blood-Horse; TCA, Thoroughbred Club of America; THA, national; insur, insurance; Ire, Ireland, Irish; ITW, intertrack wagering; Jpn, Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association; TJC, The Jockey Club; TOBA, Japan; joc, jockey; legis, legislation, legislature; Lex, Lexington; Ltd, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association; TOC, Thoroughbred Limited; mdn, maiden; mbrs, members; mdn, maiden; mrls, mare repro- Owners of California; TPA, Turf Publicists of America; TRA, Thoroughbred ductive loss syndrome; med, medication; Mex, Mexico; mngmt, manage- Racing Associations, TRC, Thoroughbred Racing Communications; TRPB, ment; mngr, manager; mrkt, market; mil, million; mtg, meeting; NAm, Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau; TTBA, Texas Thoroughbred North America; nam, named; NAR, new American record; natl, national; Breeders’ Association; UTTA, United Thoroughbred Trainers of America; NCR, new course record; neg, negative; NTR, new track record; NWR, VTA, Virginia Thoroughbred Association; WHBA, Washington Horse new world record; NYC, New York City; NZ, New Zealand; no, number; Breeders Association. Ont, Ontario; OTB, off-track betting; ownr, owner; p, picture; ped, tabulat- ed pedigree; pm, pari-mutuel; pres, president; prog, program; pub, publici- Abbreviations for racetracks: Aks, AKsarben; Arl, Arlington International ty; pur, purchase; rac, racing; re, regarding; rep, representing; rnrs, run- Racecourse; Aqu, Aqueduct; AsD, Assiniboia Downs; Atl, Atlantic City; ners; S, Stakes; SAm, South America; sched, schedule; sec, secretary; Ato, Atokad Park; Bel, Belmont Park; Beu, Beulah Park; Bir, Birmingham simul, simulcasting; stks, stakes; strtr, starter; stln, stallion; stp, steeple- Race Course; BM, Bay Meadows; Bmf, Bay Meadows Fair; Bml, Balmoral; chase; sum, summer; summ, summary; supt, superintendent; susp, sus- Bow, Bowie; BRD, Blue Ribbon Downs; Cby, Canterbury Downs; CD, pend; sw, stakes winner; syn, syndicated; Tbd, Thoroughbred; treas, trea- Churchill Downs; Crc, Calder Race Course; CT, Charles Town; CNL, surer; trk, track; TC, Triple Crown; trnr, trainer; TV, television; univ, uni- Colonial Downs; DeD, Delta Downs; Del, Delaware Park; Det, Ladbroke versity; USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture; v-chrmn, vice-chairman; DRC; Dmr, Del Mar; EmD, Emerald Downs; ElP, Ellis Park; EvD, vet, veterinarian; vp, vice president; wag, wagering; wnlg, weanling; wnr, Evangeline Downs; Fai, Fair Hill; FE, Fort Erie; FG, Fair Grounds; FL, winner; wt, weight; yo, year old; yr, year; yrlg, yearling. Finger Lakes; Fon, Fonner Park; FP, Fairmount Park; Fpx, Fairplex Park; GG, Golden Gate Fields; GP, Gulfstream Park; GS, Garden State Park; HsT, ORGANIZATIONS: AAEP, American Association of Equine Practitioners; Hastings Park; Haw, Hawthorne; Hia, Hialeah; Hol, Hollywood Park; Hoo, ACRS, American Championship Racing Series; AHC, American Horse Hoosier Park; Kee, Keeneland; LS, Lone Star; LaD, Louisiana Downs; LA, Council; AQHA, American Quarter Horse Association; ATA, American Los Alamitos; Lga, Longacres; Lrl, Laurel; MD, Marquis Downs; Med, Trainers Association; ATBA, Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association; Meadowlands; Mth, Monmouth Park; Mtn, Mountaineer Park; NP, ATBHA, Arkansas Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Horsemen’s Association; Northlands Park; OP, Oaklawn Park; OT, Oak Tree; Pen, Penn National; BC, Breeders’ Cup; BRIS, Bloodstock Research Information Services; CHRB, Pha, Philadelphia Park; Pim, Pimlico; Pla, Playfair; Pln, Pleasanton; PM, California Horse Racing Board; CTBA, California Thoroughbred Breeders Portland Meadows; Pom, Pomona; PrM, Prairie Meadows; RP, Remington Association; CTHS, Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society; CTS, California Park; Ret, Retama Park; RD, River Downs; Rkm, Rockingham Park; Rui, Thoroughbred Sales; DRF, Daily Racing Form; EBF, European Breeders’ Ruidoso Downs; Hou, Sam Houston Race Park; SA, Santa Anita; Sac, Fund; FT, Fasig-Tipton Company; FTK, Fasig-Tipton Kentucky; FBSC, Sacramento; Sar, Saratoga; SFe, Santa Fe Downs; Spt, Sportsman’s Park; Florida Breeders’ Sales Company; FHBA, Florida Horsemen’s Benevolent StP, Stampede Park; Suf, Suffolk Downs; Sun, Sunland Park; Tam, Tampa Association; FTBA, Florida Thoroughbred Breeders Association; FTWA, Bay Downs; Tdn, Thistledown; Tim, Timonium; TrM, Trinity Meadows; Florida Turf Writers Association; GTBOA, Georgia Thoroughbred Breeders’ TP, Turfway Park; TuP, Turf Paradise; WRD, Will Rogers Downs; WO, and Owners Association; HBA, Horse Breeders Association; HBPA, Woodbine; Wds, Woodlands; YM, Yakima Meadows. Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association; IRB, Illinois Racing A AAEP, conv, Kimberly S. Herbert, Abuzaid, to stand at Milfer Fm, Paulick, 797; TOC bargains with A B Noodle, meet wnr at BM, 7193p. 7543. TVG, 909; grows in Calif, but 6623. Abadie, Buddy, remembering, Academy Road S (1st div), long-term impact remains a ques- A Bunch of Maniacs, meet wnr at Final Turn, 6974. Mountain Rage, 1810ped. tion, 1262; Va pm legis fails by BM, 6623. Abbey, Sam, consignors’ stks purs- Academy Road S (2nd div), Royal one vote, 1553; in Calif after two A Gleam H, Irguns Angel, 3995. es to incr, 5182. Gem, 1810ped. mths, Jack Shinar on, 1985; A New Twist, Old Hat S, 205; Old Abderian, Smile H, 6472ped. Accelerator, to stand in Turkey, account betting, slots help trks, Hat S, 388ped. Abdullah, Prince Khalid, 1102. 3204; Mass gets, 4044; continues A P Valentine, experiencing fertility Juddmonte Fms receives TOBA’s Acceptable, rep by first wnr, 3108. to grow, 4173; acct wager and problems, 1583p; retired from natl ownr/brdr award for 2001, Accomodator, Sunland Park H, purses in discussion at Mnr, 4424; stud duty, 1871; impregnates first 5015p. 2222ped. gross annual wagering report, mare, 2735. Abercrombie, Josephine, ownr of Account betting, TOC strikes deal Eric Mitchell on, 4742. A.G. Vanderbilt H, Orientate, Mike Equality, Dan Mearns on, 1762p. with Hol on acct bets, 2589; Ohio Account-wagering operators, off- Kane, 4474; Orientate, 4486. Abortions, Eastern tent caterpillars grapples with acct betting rev- shore betting companies should A.P. Indy, Silverbulletday foals first linked to late-term abortions, enue, 2590; violates law in Neb, not be exempt from racing’s rules foal, a colt by, 794; 4041; slight incr reported, 6370; 3316. and regulations, What’s, 6699. Silverbulletday produces colt by, no link found between mrls and, Account wagering, surveying the Ack Ack H, Twilight Road, 6314. 1102p; Marley Vale produces filly 7451. acct wager landscape of the Acomb S, Bourbonnais, Richard by, 1424p; Dance Smartly foals Above Perfection, Las Flores H, future, Tom LaMarra, 70; WVa Griffiths, 4770. colt by, 2614; stud fee stays at Craig Harzmann, 1320p; Las continues to look at, 140; talks Acorn S, You, Paul Volponi on, $300,000, 5268; sires standing for Flores H, 1348ped; David Milch end between Magna and TVG, 3386; You, 3418; bonus, changes $100,000 or more stud fee, 6397. plans to disperse stock, 4853; top 285; TVG isn’t only one getting for 3yo f Triple Tiara series, A.P. Indy S, Dixie Tactics, 5656; price at FT Ky Nov sale, Eric hurt by impasse with Magna, Ray replaced with Alabama S, 7290. Dixie Tactics, 5913. Mitchell on, 6413p. Paulick, 323;
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