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2020-2021 MEDIA GUIDE SECTION 1

GENERAL INFORMATION 2020–2021 2020-2 0STAKES21 CHA SCHEDULEMPIONSHIP MEET CHAMPIONSHIP MEET STAKES SCHEDULE

DECEMBER FEBRUARY DATE STAKES CONDITIONS DIST/TURF PURSE DATE STAKES CONDITIONS DIST/TURF PURSE 12.5.20 Jewel (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 1 1/8 M $150K 2.6.21 Suwannee River (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 1/8 M (T) $100K Tiara (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up (F&M) 1 1/16 M (T) $95K Ladies Turf Sprint 4yo & up (F&M) 5 F (T) $100K Emerald (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 1 1/16 M (T) $95K 2.13.21 Gulfstream Park Sprint (G3) 4yo & up 6 F $100K Canterbury (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 5 F (T) $90K Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint 4yo & up 5 F (T) $100K Distaœ Dash (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up (F&M) 5 F (T) $90K 2.20.21 (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 1/16 M $100K Rapid Transit (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 7 F $85K 2.27.21 Fountain of (G2) 3yo 1 1/16 M $300K PREMIUM STAKES DAYS Glass Slipper (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up (F&M) 1 M $80K (G2) 3yo F 1 M $200K December 5 | Claiming Crown Express (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 6 F $75K Gulfstream Park Mile (G2) 4yo & up 1 M $200K January 16 | Iron Horse (Claiming Crown) 3yo & up 1 1/16 M $75K Mac Diarmida (G2) 4yo & up 1 3/8 M (T) $200K January 23 | Pegasus World Cup 12.12.20 Fort Lauderdale (G2) 3yo & up 1 1/8 M (T) $200K Canadian Turf (G3) 4yo & up 1 1/16 M (T) $125K January 30 | Harlan’s (G3) 3yo & up 1 1/16 M $100K Honey Fox (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 M (T) $125K February 27 | Fountain of Youth Rampart (G3) 3yo & up (F&M) 1 M $100K The Very One (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 3/16 M (T) $125K March 27 | Derby Sugar Swirl (G3) 3yo & up (F&M) 6 F $100K Herecomesthebride (G3) 3yo F 1 1/16 M (T) $100K 3yo & up (F&M) 1 1/16 M (T) $75K Palm Beach (G3) 3yo 1 1/16 M (T) $100K DECEMBER JANUARY 12.19.20 Mr Prospector (G3) 3yo & up 7 F $100K Via Borghese 3yo & up (F&M) 1 3/16 M (T) $100K MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 12.26.20 Tropical Park Derby 3yo 1 1/16 M (T) $75K DATE STAKES CONDITIONS DIST/TURF PURSE 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Tropical Park Oaks 3yo F 1 1/16 M (T) $75K 3.6.21 Hutcheson 3yo 6 F $75K Captiva Island 4yo & up (F&M) 5 F (T) $75K 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 H. Allen Jerkens 3yo & up 2 M (T) $75K Any Limit 3yo F 6 F $75K 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 JANUARY 3.13.21 Hurricane Bertie (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 6 1/2 F $100K 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 DATE STAKES CONDITIONS DIST/TURF PURSE Silks Run 4yo & up 5 F (T) $75K 24 1.1.21 3yo F 1 M $75K 27 28 29 30 31 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 3.20.21 Texas Glitter 3yo 5 F (T) $75K Abundantia 4yo & up (F&M) 5 F (T) $75K Melody of Colors 3yo F 5 F (T) $75K Janus 4yo & up 5 F (T) $75K 3.27.21 (G1) 3yo 1 1/8 M $750K FEBRUARY MARCH 1.2.21 3yo 1 M $100K (G2) 3yo F 1 1/16 M $200K S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Ginger Brew 3yo F 1 M (T) $75K Pan American (G2) 4yo & up 1 1/2 M (T) $200K 3yo 6 F $75K Hal’s Hope (G3) 4yo & up 1 1/8 M $100K 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dania Beach 3yo 1 M (T) $75K Appleton (G3) 4yo & up 1 M (T) $100K 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Glitter Women 3yo F 6 F $75K Orchid (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 3/8 M (T) $100K 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1.9.21 Tropical Turf (G3) 4yo & up 1 M (T) $100K Sir Shackleton 4yo & up 7 F $100K 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1.16.21 Sunshine Millions Classic (FL) 4yo & up 1 1/8 M $75K Sand Springs 4yo & up (F&M) 1 1/16 (T) $100K Sunshine Millions Sprint (FL) 4yo & up 6 F $75K 28 28 29 30 31 Cutler Bay 3yo 1 M (T) $100K Sunshine Millions Turf (FL) 4yo & up 1 1/16 M (T) $75K Sanibel Island 3yo F 1 M (T) $100K Sunshine Millions F&M Turf (FL) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 1/16 M (T) $75K LIVE RACING PREMIUM STAKES SIMULCAST CLOSED 1.23.21 Pegasus World Cup (G1) 4yo & up 1 1/8 M $3M Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) 4yo & up 1 3/16 M (T) $1M Inside Information (G2) 4yo & up (F&M) 7 F $200K William L. McKnight (G3) 4yo & up 1 1/2 M (T) $125K Marshua’s River (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 M (T) $125K La Prevoyante (G3) 4yo & up (F&M) 1 1/2 M (T) $125K Fred W. Hooper (G3) 4yo & up 1 M $125K 1.30.21 Holy Bull (G3) 3yo 1 1/16 M $200K (G3) 3yo 7 F $100K SIMULCAST EVERY DAY (Except Christmas Day) Note: Live race days are subject to change. Kitten’s Joy (G3) 3yo 1 M (T) $100K Please visit gulfstreampark.com for the most Sweetest (G3) 3yo F 1 M (T) $100K up-to-date information. (G3) 3yo F 7 F $100K

Highlighted dates denote premium stakes days. Racing dates are subject to change. For nominationDECEMBE closing dateR please contact the GulfstreamJAN UParkAR RacingY Office at 954.457.6260FEBRUARY MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 DECEMBER 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SMTWTFS THE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 123 CHASE 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 56 BEGINS 4 78910 24 27 28 29 30 31 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 LIVE RACING SIMULCAST STAKES PREMIUM STAKES CLOSED

STAKES JANUARY FEBRUARY SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1 234567 123 4 8 910 11 12 13 14 5 678910 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 26 27 28

MARCH APRIL SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1 234 1 5 678910 11 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

LIVE RACING DAY SIMULCASTING DAY CLOSED Media Guide 2020-2021

GULFSTREAM PARK GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 1 THE 2020-21 STAKES SCHEDULE...... 2 HISTORY AT GULFSTREAM PARK...... 7-13 PALM MEADOWS TRAINING FACILITY...... 14 RING OF CHAMPIONS...... 15 CELEBRITIES AT THE TRACK...... 16-18 GULFSTREAM & CHARITY...... 19 TRACK RECORDS...... 20 CHAMPIONS AT GULFSTREAM...... 21 GULFSTREAM’S 2019-20 LEADERS...... 25-27 WAGERING TERMS...... 28-29 RACING TERMS...... 30-32

2019-2020 GULFSTREAM PARK STAKES RACES PAST AND PRESENT WINNERS SECTION 2 THE 2020-21 STAKES SCHEDULE...... 2 FLORIDA DERBY...... 3-11 PEGASUS WORLD CUP INVITATIONAL...... 12-24 CLAIMING CROWN...... 25-35 STAKES RACES...... 36-150

2019-2020 GULFSTREAM PARK OWNERS, TRAINERS & JOCKEYS SECTION 3 OWNER PROFILES...... 2-23 TRAINER PROFILES...... 24-45 PROFILES...... 46-60

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Media Officials

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Aidan Butler: COO, Racing, President 1/ST Content Bill Badgett: Executive Director, Florida Racing Operations Mike Lakow: Vice President, Racing Joe Lopez: Vice President, Hospitality & Venue Management Sheri Holmes: Vice President, Administration David Joseph: Vice President, Communications & Media Relations Traci Ferguson: Vice President, Human Resources Edward Mackie: Director, Mutuels Billy Rose: Director, Security Todd Miller: Director, IT Ray Briels: Director, Events Ron Nicoletti, Jason Blewitt, Acacia Courtney: Track Handicappers/Hosts Peter Aiello: Track Announcer Glenn Ferguson: Turf Superintendent Tony Martinez: Track Superintendent Michael Costanzo: Racing Secretary Chris Camac: Assistant Racing Secretary Eric Friedman: Stakes Coordinator Patti Spencer: Racing Office Manager Mary Donato: Program Coordinator Chip Spencer: Association Steward Stephen DiMauro: Association Steward Victor Sanchez: Clerk of Scales

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$4 MILLION PEGASUS HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – The Pegasus World Cup 2019 season and be named both champion turf male and Horse of the Year. Irish star Magic Wand, WORLD CUP FEATURES Championship Invitational Series, which has evolved into one of sport’s most exciting and prestigious a multiple group stakes winner of nearly $5 million 7 GRADED STAKES days, and the Florida Derby, producer of an in purses, has finished second in both years of amazing 60 Triple Crown race winners, will highlight the event. $800,000 FLORIDA Gulfstream Park’s 2020-2021 Championship Meet Florida Derby Day will take place March 27, 2021 that begins Wednesday, December 2. DERBY DERBY DAY OFFERS anchored by the $800,000 Florida Derby (G1), the 10 STAKES, 6 GRADED Having attracted the world’s top horses and country’s leading classic prep race that has produced horsemen since 1939, Gulfstream’s Championship 45 starters that have gone on to win 60 Triple Crown CHAMPIONSHIP MEET TO Meet will offer a total of 75 stakes, including 41 events, a list that grew when 2020 winner Tiz the graded-stakes, $13.06 million in purses. Law captured the (G1) in June. OFFER 75 STAKES, 41 GRADED Entering its fifth year, the Pegasus World Cup The 1 1/8-mile Derby for 3-year-olds highlights a Championship Series has continued to attract the day of 10 stakes, six graded, worth $1.95 million in sport’s biggest stars including champions , purses. Among the graded events is the $250,000 and Chrome as well as 2019 Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2), the Derby’s 3-year-old winner and international sensations counterpart, won in 2020 by , who Aerolithe, Kukulkan and Magic Wand. The race has became only the sixth filly in history to capture the also brought out stars from film, music and fashion (G1) October 3. including Jennifer Lopez, Post Malone, Snoop Dogg, The Derby is the culmination of a rich and diverse Olivia Culpo, Usher, Vanessa Hudgens, Lenny Kravitz, stakes schedule for 3-year-olds during the Pharrell and Bella Thorne. Championship Meet that kicks off with the $100,000 Pegasus World Cup Day falls on January 23, 2021 and Mucho Macho Man January 2 and continues with the will feature a total of seven stakes, all graded, worth $200,000 Holy Bull (G3) and $100,000 Swale (G3) $4.8 million led by the $3 million Pegasus World Cup January 30, $350,000 Fountain of Youth (G2) (G1) for 4-year-olds and up at 1 1/8 miles and the $1 February 27, and $100,000 Hutcheson (G3) March 6. million Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) for 4-year-olds launched his sophomore season in and up going 1 3/16 miles on the grass. the Holy Bull, a race that has produced a number Gun Runner, Horse of the Year in 2017; 2014 and of Grade 1 winners including Florida Derby and 2016 Horse of the Year ; 2016 Derby (G1) winners Longines World’s Best Racehorse Arrogate, the (2017) and (2016); Florida Derby winners champion 3-year-old colt of 2016; and Mexico’s Audible (2018), (2011), Friends Lake (2004) undefeated Triple Crown champion Kukulkan are and Harlan’s Holiday (2002); as well as Grade 1 among the prominent horses that have competed winners , Editor’s Note and . in the Pegasus World Cup since its 2017 debut. and Florida Derby winners The Pegasus World Cup Turf saw its inaugural winner (2013), Thunder (1995), (1979) go on to complete an undefeated and (1958) are among dozens of horses that The Championship Meet

At Gulfstream Park 2020-2021 PAGE 6 have gone on to further graded success through Among the major events scheduled for Gulfstream’s For the ninth consecutive year, Gulfstream will the history of the Fountain of Youth, celebrating its world-class turf course are the $200,000 Fort play host to the $835,000 Claiming Crown on the 75th anniversary in 2021. Lauderdale (G2) December 12, $100,000 Tropical Championship Meet’s opening Saturday, December Turf (G3) January 9, $150,000 W. L. McKnight 5. The Claiming Crown, comprised of nine stakes Sophomore also have a lucrative series on (G3) January 23, $100,000 Gulfstream Park Sprint races featuring the blue-collar horses that are the dirt to target, anchored by the Gulfstream Park (G3) February 13, $200,000 Mac Diarmida (G2) backbone of the racing industry, is highlighted by Oaks and preceded by the $100,000 Cash Run and $150,000 Canadian Turf (G3) February 27, the $200,000 Jewel. January 1, $100,000 Glitter Woman January 2, and $200,000 Pan American (G2) and $100,000 $100,000 Forward Gal (G3) January 30 and Florida-breds will be in the spotlight once again Appleton (G3) March 27. $200,000 Davona Dale (G2) February 27. January 16 with the $400,000 Sunshine Millions Day Graded turf stakes for older fillies and mares include program featuring the $100,000 Sunshine Millions Gulfstream’s 3-year-old turf stakes include the the $150,000 Marshua’s River (G3) and $150,000 La Classic, which has produced such horses as Breeders’ $100,000 Kitten’s Joy (G3) and $100,000 Sweetest Prevoyante (G3) January 23, $100,000 Suwannee Cup Classic (G1) winner Mucho Macho Man, multiple Chant (G3) January 30, $100,000 Palm Beach (G3) River (G3) February 6, $150,000 Honey Fox (G3) Grade 1 winner and the popular 16-time and $100,000 Herecomesthebride (G3) February 27, and $150,000 The Very One (G3) February 27, and career winner Best of the Rest. and $100,000 Cutler Bay and $100,000 Sanibel $100,000 Orchid (G3) March 27. Island March 27. History

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1944 1952 Gulfstream Park reopened on December 1, 1944. The Florida Derby was inaugurated on March 15, James Donn Sr., owner of Exotic Gardens and one 1952, when an 18-horse field was assembled for the of the creditors left unpaid when the track closed in 1 1/8-mile stakes for 3-year-olds, requiring four 1939, stepped in to take over the reins and operated horses to line up outside the 14-stall starting gate. a 20-day meeting with an average attendance of Sky Ship, ridden by Ronnie Nash, prevailed by a head over Handsome . Sky Ship was sent to 4,434 and an average handle of $281,902. post at 11-1 and surely would have paid more than 1947 $24.10 had he not run in an entry with Closed Door, , ’s biggest attraction who finished a never-threatening sixth. Both horses rebounded from a stunning fifth-place finish in carried the blue and white colors of Brookmeade, the with a track-record owned by Dodge automobile heiress Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloan. The first Florida Derby Day at performance in the $25,000 Gulfstream Park Gulfstream was attended by 17,915 who wagered Handicap, easily beating stablemate Pot o’ Luck $1.3 million on a nine-race program. The clubhouse by a measured length under a stranglehold by BEGINNINGS and a grandstand addition were constructed. jockey Doug Dodson. Armed shaved more than 1939 four seconds off the track record with his 2:01 2/5 1953 Gulfstream Park offered its first thoroughbred clocking despite never having been allowed to fully The Florida Derby became the first stakes to carry racing card on Wednesday, February 1, 1939, exert himself. a $100,000 purse in the history of thoroughbred racing in the Sunshine State. Money Broker, a 15-1 when Candar jumped out of the gate on top and 1948 romped to an easy 3 1/2-length victory in the first longshot, won by a head to collect a winner’s share Rampart, a 6-year-old mare, became the first of race. An estimated crowd of 18,000 wagered of $88,000 from a total purse of $133,750. Dark her sex to win the Gulfstream Park Handicap, $224,287 after Sonja Henie, the Norwegian 3-time Star, who finished 13th, went on to win the Kentucky defeating defending champion and reigning Olympic champion figure skater and newly turned Derby. Crafty Admiral successfully defended his Horse of the Year Armed. Gulfstream Park Handicap title. Hollywood film star, cut the ceremonial ribbon. Jack Horning, a 28-year-old contractor and heir 1949 1955 to a Pittsburgh steel fortune, had been credited set a track record for 1 1/4 miles while captured the $148,750 Florida Derby on with pulling off a near miracle getting the track winning the $20,000 Gulfstream Park Handicap in March 26, 1955, but the 4-5 favorite of a crowd of operational for opening day. Gulfstream Park had 1:59 4/5. After setting sprint-like fractions of :22 3/5, 24,873 made it interesting. Nashua was reserved risen from an empty field along U.S. 1 in just 48 days. :45, 1:09 and 1:34 1/5 (a fifth of a second faster than off the early pace before making a sweeping move The track conducted only four of 40 scheduled days the mile world record), Coaltown was eased up as he around the turn to get the lead in mid-stretch. Just of racing due to financial problems that shuttered crossed the finish line seven lengths ahead of Three as he was putting away pacesetter First Cabin at the the facility for nearly five years. Rings. Carrying high weight of 128 pounds, including eighth-pole, Nashua, apparently thinking his job was jockey Ovie Scurlock, Coaltown was timed in 1:59 done, suddenly tried to prop. With late-closing Blue 1940-1943 4/5, equaling the world record shared by II Lem bearing down, Arcaro got Nashua’s mind back Closed () and Saint Andrews II (England). on running just in time to eke out victory by a neck. Nashua went on to finish second behind in the Kentucky Derby before winning the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. History

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1956 1961 Swaps set a world record of 1:39 3/5 for a mile and J ames Donn Jr. became president of Gulfstream. 70 yards in the Broward Handicap while conceding What was at the time the world’s largest tote board 8-25 pounds to his rivals as the 130-pound was erected in the infield. highweight. closed from 14th and last to be 1972 a popular winner of the $145,400 Florida Derby. He Gulfstream awarded choice “middle” dates went on to become the first Florida-bred horse to (January 17-March 2) for the first time. The richest purse win the Kentucky Derby. schedule in Florida history ($3.4 million) was offered 1957 and the Florida Derby became the state’s richest race Gen. Duke equaled the world record of 1:46 4/5 for when its value was raised to $125,000-added. 1 1/8 miles under while defeating heavily 1978 favored Ruler in the $123,600 Florida Derby. Doug Donn, following the death of his father, James Bardstown became the first to carry 130 pounds to Donn Jr., was elected Gulfstream Park president. victory in the $126,600 Gulfstream Park Handicap. 1979 1958 Needles became the first Florida-bred horse Gulfstream set a record for handle, $94,568,590, had to carry 14-22 pounds more than to win the Kentucky Derby. during its 44-day meeting. A one-day handle record his rivals in the Gulfstream Park Handicap that of $3,641,157 was set Florida Derby Day. New mutuel attracted 25,389, the largest attendance in two TURF & A NEW ERA machines were installed, giving patrons the ability years. Even that huge concession in weights wasn’t 1959 to bet and cash any amount at the same window. sufficient to make the race competitive, as Round Gulfstream opened its world acclaimed turf course. Table rallied to overtake front-runner Meeting in -trained One-Eyed King won the 1980 mid-stretch and draw away to a four-length win first running of the , which was Jockey Angel Cordero Jr. set a meeting record under 130 pounds. Ridden by , who inaugurated at 1 1/2 miles on turf. Easy Spur followed with 60 winners. was nursing a leg injury suffered in a spill at Santa up victories in the Hutcheson and Fountain of Youth Anita two weeks earlier, Round Table ran the 1 1/4 with a three-quarter-length victory over Sword 1981 miles in 1:59 4/5 to equal the track record set by Dancer in the Florida Derby. Favored at 4-5, Easy A state handle record was set with $103,531,722 for Coaltown in the 1949 Gulfstream Park Handicap. Spur was jockey Bill Hartack’s third consecutive 50-day meeting. Single-day mark of $4,090,109 In the Florida Derby, heavily favored Tim Tam success in the Florida Derby. Trainer Arnold Winick established on Florida Derby Day. rallied late to prevail by just a half-length over 75-1 wrapped up his first of 12 Gulfstream training titles. 1983 pacesetter . Tim Tam went on to win 1960 Record $104,049,307 bet at 50-day meeting. the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Bally Ache and sparked a hotly Single-day mark upped to $4,568,618. contested rivalry in the 1960 Florida Derby. After beating Venetian Way by a nose in Gulfstream’s 1985 signature race, the two colts reversed positions in 50-day meeting handle record set with the Kentucky Derby. Bally Ache went on to win the $114,940,056. Florida Derby Day handle, a Preakness. Woody Stephens-trained record $5,008,579. One Pick 6 ticket returns captured the Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Handicap $289,793.60. Takeout on multiple horse wagers on his way to a year-end championship. cut from 22 to 20%. History

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1986 1993 1997 Handle for 50-day meeting again set record The handle for the 68-day meeting was $248,661,887 The introduction of full-card simulcasting helped set with $114,995,640. - largest in Florida history. Wagering from simulcasting records in average daily handle, total commingled boosted that total to $387,019,482. was handle, on-track handle, ITW handle and ISW handle. 1989 leading jockey with 96 wins. For the first time, Gulfstream staged the $10 million 1998 Breeders’ Cup as part of its “Ultimate Weekend of 1994 Increases in on-track attendance and handle Racing” Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 3-5. Gulfstream enjoyed the most successful meeting continued Gulfstream’s upward swing, with the Highlights included and in Florida history. For the 62 days, the total from all on-track wagering total of $133,517,034 establishing in the Classic, and in the Ladies’ Classic. sources (commingled and non-commingled) was a record. Fans were treated to performances by $560,962,021. Holy Bull won the Florida Derby and five Eclipse champions, , , 1990 would go on to be named Horse of the Year. Buck’s Boy, Escena and Banshee Breeze, during Bertram and Diana Firestone, then-owners of Calder the 63-day meet. regained his spot as Race Course, purchased Gulfstream. The 90-day 1995 Gulfstream’s leading rider and Bill Mott notched his meeting produced a record $167,552,397 handle. was the story at the 63-day meeting, winning sixth consecutive trainer’s title. The Florida Legislature passed the Inter-Track the Donn and Gulfstream Park handicaps en route to Wagering (ITW) bill. Bill Shoemaker rode Beau an undefeated season and Horse of the Year honors. 1999 Genius, the last winner of his brilliant riding career, captured the Florida Derby and The tone for the meet was set from the start, to victory in the Hallandale Handicap. and later took two-thirds with an opening-day attendance record of 31,831 of the Triple Crown. Jockey Jerry Bailey won seven established January 3, and by the end of the meet, 1991 races on March 11 (Florida Derby Day) erasing the wagering from all sources topped the $700 million The Donn Handicap was selected the inaugural mark of six set by Charlie Burr in 1953. A record total mark. Jorge Chavez (91 wins) and Frank Passero Jr. race in the American Championship Racing Series. mutuel handle of $622,039,493 was wagered. (29 wins) topped the jockey and trainer standings, The meeting handle set a record $179,532,495. respectively. In September, Gulfstream was sold to Gulfstream Park Racing Association Inc., owner 1996 Magna Entertainment Corp. and from November of Gulfstream Park, was acquired from Catoctin Cigar continued his winning streak (it would reach 5-7, played host to its third Breeders’ Cup meet. Total International Racing Corp. by Gulfstream Holdings 16) with a smashing score in the Donn Handicap, wagering on the November 6 program exceeded Inc., a subsidiary of Orient Corp. The acquisition his season debut. ’s Song turned in a tour $100 million, then an all-time North American record. was completed on December 27. de force to win the Florida Derby and Jerry Bailey notched a second consecutive title by winning five 2000 1992 races on the meet’s final day to edge , Local favorite Hal’s Hope captured the Florida Derby. For the second time, Gulfstream hosted the Jockey Jorge Chavez (77 wins) and trainer Bill Mott 97-96. Bill Mott captured his fourth consecutive $10 million Breeders’ Cup program, again staging (30 wins) took titles in their respective categories. training title and Frank Passero Jr., second in the a three-day “mini” meet. The total handle of standings, set a North American record by sending 2001 $79,790,369 for the Breeders’ Cup 10-race program out 14 consecutive winners, shattering the old mark put in a dominating performance in the was a North American record for a single day’s of nine. Florida Derby, then became the 19th Florida Derby betting. performer to capture the Kentucky Derby. Jerry Bailey won 13 stakes during the 63-day meeting to best his own record by one. History

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2002 2005 2008 The 90-day meet featured a plethora of superlative Temporary structures were used during the 2005 was the big story, winning the Florida performances, among them Hal’s Hope’s triumph in meet as work progressed on the state-of-the-art Derby from post No. 12 by five lengths and, five the Gulfstream Park Handicap on March 30. The win clubhouse. Trainer saddled High Fly and weeks later, winning the Kentucky Derby. The colt made Hal’s Hope, who captured the 2000 Florida Noble Causeway for 1-2 finishes in the Florida Derby. would win two-thirds of the Triple Crown before Derby, the only horse in Gulfstream history to win On March 8, Broward County voters passed an being defeated in the Belmont Stakes. Ginger both events. Bill Mott saddled 32 winners and won initiative allowing slot machines to be placed in its Punch and Sugar Swirl were a dynamic distaff his ninth Gulfstream training title in 10 years, while four existing pari-mutuel facilities. duo for owner . , the topped the Gulfstream standings champion mare of 2007, won the Sunshine Millions for the first time, winning with 82 mounts. Palm 2006 Meadows, MEC’s state-of-the-art training center, Barbaro took the Holy Bull and the Florida Derby Distaff while Sugar Swirl became the first to opened in November. during the Gulfstream meet. He went on to win the Gulfstream’s three stakes for older female sprinters – Kentucky Derby by a wide margin before sustaining the First Lady, Hurricane Bertie and Jones. 2003 a catastrophic injury in the Preakness that would Gulfstream established a Florida record for pari- claim his life after a valiant struggle. On January 4, 2009 mutuel handle with a total of $825.3 million wagered Gov. Jeb Bush signed the slots bill into law. , owned by Edward Evans and trained during its 89-day season, a meet which saw the by , set a track record in winning the introduction of the Sunshine Millions. The Sunshine 2007 Florida Derby over stablemate . Breeders’ Millions pitted Florida-breds vs. California-breds for Reigning Horse of the Year overcame a Cup Mile winner Kip DeVille beat Breeders’ Cup $3.6 million in purses at Gulfstream and Santa Anita. stumble midway around the final turn to win the Turf winner Red Rocks in the Gulfstream Park Turf. The inaugural was attended by more than 36,000 Donn Handicap before going to Dubai to win the fans at the two tracks and was covered nationally World Cup. Development partner Forest City began 2010 by NBC. Eibar Coa won his first Gulfstream jockey construction of Phase 1, the retail aspect, of The For only the sixth time in the Florida Derby’s 59-year championship with 91 winners. Village at Gulfstream Park. Thoroughbred racing history, the 1 1/8-mile event is determined by a head 2004 and slot machines mixed for the first time in the when Ice Box rallied from last in an 11-horse field to Within days of the conclusion of the meeting, state of Florida when the meet opened January 3. beat Pleasant Prince. Ice Box would finish second Gulfstream Park began work on a massive in the Kentucky Derby. Quality Road returned to renovation project that dramatically altered the look Gulfstream to break his own track record when of the facility, ushering in a new era of racing and winning the Donn Handicap by a record 12 3/4 entertainment. The old grandstand and clubhouse lengths after starting his 4-year-old season with a were leveled in July; the main track was enlarged win in the Hal’s Hope. Todd Pletcher-trained Super from a mile to 1 1/8 miles, and the turf course Saver became the fifth Kentucky Derby winner in was widened from 80 to 170 feet. Todd Pletcher eight years to winter and train at Palm Meadows. won his first of a long string of training titles at Gulfstream. On November 2, voters statewide approved Amendment 4, which altered the Florida Constitution, authorizing the slots question to be placed on the ballot in Dade and Broward counties.

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A BRIGHTER FUTURE WITH winner in the Gulfstream Park 2014-2015 THE Turf Handicap (G1). The Eclipse Awards Dinner The 76th Championship Meet at Gulfstream Park was held for the first time at the Sport of Kings was highlighted by Materiality’s front-running 2011 facility at Gulfstream. The Claiming Crown was held victory in the 64th running of the $1 million Florida Big Drama, the winner of the 2010 Breeders’ Cup for the first time at Gulfstream Park and spurred Derby (G1) on March 28. The Todd Pletcher-trained Sprint and , set a track record for six a 66-percent betting increase over the previous colt withstood a strong stretch challenge by furlongs while winning the Mr. Prospector (G3) in season’s opener. Holy Bull (G2) winner Upstart to win Gulfstream’s 1:08.12. became the only horse to win 2013-2014 signature race in only his third lifetime race, three graded stakes during the 79-day meeting The 75th anniversary meeting was highlighted by matching the accomplishment of stablemate while capturing the Appleton (G3), Canadian Turf Constitution narrow victory over Wildcat Red in the Constitution, who captured the 2014 Florida Derby (G3) and Fort Lauderdale (G3). Dialed In closed $1 million Florida Derby on a card that generated with only two prior starts. Constitution returned from far back to win the $1 million Florida Derby (G1), all-time record handles. A total of $26.8 million in 2015 to capture Gulfstream’s premier event for giving trainer Nick Zito and owner Robert LaPenta was wagered on the Florida Derby Day program, older horses, the $500,000 Donn Handicap (G1) back-to-back victories in Gulfstream’s signature eclipsing the 2013 record of $24.6 million and on February 7. Pletcher dominated the trainer race. The Rainbow 6 wager was instituted and the representing an 8.96 percent increase. In addition, standings with 46 trips to the winner’s circle pool climbed to $5.018 million on the next to last day the $36.469 million wagered during the two-day to capture his unprecedented 12th consecutive of the meeting, when the mandatory payoff resulted Florida Derby Weekend broke the 2004 record of Championship Meet title. Jockey in 1,311 winning tickets worth $3,279.26 each. $36.064 million. Bill Mott-trained Lea emerged as notched his 4000th career victory when he capped a three-win day on February 8 to achieve the 2011-2012 a blossoming handicap star with his second stakes score of the meeting with his win in the $500,000 milestone aboard Captain Stan in the 10th race. Jockey Javier Castellano scored his 3,000th career Donn Handicap in the track-record time of 1:46.86. Castellano continued his winning ways to capture victory on his way to capturing the riding title with Earlier on the Donn Handicap undercard, two-time his fourth straight Championship Meet title and a record 112 winners. , trained by champion , the two-time Breeders’ fourth-straight 100-win season in a row. Ken and Pat Byrne, led from gate-to-wire to win the $1 million Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) champion, made a Sarah Ramsey took their fourth straight owner Florida Derby. Fountain of Youth winner , spectacular exit from racing in the Hurricane Bertie title with 23 trips to the winner’s circle. Castellano, who finished third, would go on to win the Belmont (G3). The Eclipse Awards returned to Gulfstream. Stakes. The Florida Derby generated record handles Jockey Javier Castellano captured a record 132 races for the state-of-the-art facility, where $2.9 million during the Championship Meet to notch his third was wagered on-track and the all-sources handle straight title and third straight 100-win season, and climbed to a record $26.7 million. Todd Pletcher comfortably claimed his 11th straight 2012-2013 Champions Meet title while saddling eight graded- Orb prepared for his Kentucky Derby victory with stakes winners. The inaugural summer meeting that scores in an allowance race, the $400,000 Fountain began on July 1 proved to be a huge success. of Youth (G2) and the $1 million Florida Derby (G1). , who finished second in the Florida Derby, also won two important stakes: the $100,000 Gulfstream Park Derby and the $400,000 Holy Bull (G3). Point of Entry defeated winner and eventual Materiality History

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Pletcher and the Ramseys were all honored for 2017-2018 their 2014 achievements at the 44th annual Eclipse The 89-day Championship Meet once again Awards dinner, held in Gulfstream’s Sport of Kings generated a record handle of $957 million, facility. Gulfstream Park became the new home representing a 10.4 percent increase over the previous of the Florida Sire Stakes in 2014, when Jacks or season. Record handles were also achieved on the Better Farm and trainer Stanley Gold extended $16 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) their respective races won records to 16 in the program January 27 ($41.9 million) and the $1 million stakes series for horses sired by stallions standing Florida Derby (G1) card ($49.9 million) March 31. Gun Runner closed out a remarkable career with a in Florida. In July 2015, Gulfstream Park also 2 1/2-length triumph in the Pegasus World Cup two welcomed the Summit of Speed, a $1.175 million days after being named 2017 Horse of the Year at program of nine stakes, including two Breeders’ the Eclipse Award ceremony in Gulfstream’s Sport Cup ‘Win & You’re In’ events, the $250,000 Smile of Kings facility. Trainer Todd Pletcher, who won an Sprint (G2, won by Favorite Tale, and the $250,000 unprecedented 15th straight training title, captured Princess Rooney (G2), captured by Merry Meadow. his fifth Florida Derby when Audible rolled to a three- length score in the premier Triple Crown prep. Heart 2015-2016 triumphs, overwhelming her 3-year-old filly rivals by to Heart, trainer Brian Lynch’s fan-favorite turf runner, The $1 million Florida Derby (G1) continued its 5 1/2 lengths in the Forward Gal (G2) and by seven notched his first Grade 1 success in the Gulfstream tradition of Triple Crown success in 2016. Reddam lengths in the Davona Dale (G2), before going on Park Turf (G1). Trainer Shug McGaughey notched his Racing’s Nyquist maintained a perfect record while to win the (G1). 2000th career victory in style, reaching the milestone winning Gulfstream’s signature race by 3 1/4 lengths with Fly So High’s triumph in the Davona Dale (G2) – an impressive performance that propelled him 2016-2017 March 3. captured his second straight to victory in the Kentucky Derby (G1) five weeks Highlighted by memorable editions of the $1 million Championship Meet riding title with a record 137 later. The Doug O’Neill-trained 3-5 favorite, who Florida Derby (G1) and the $12 million Pegasus World winners. Saez rode seven winners on a card twice became the first shipper to win the Cup Invitational (G1), the 2016-2017 Championship during the meeting, sharing the all-time Gulfstream Florida Derby since (2003), was Meet registered a record all-sources handle of ridden by Mario Gutierrez. Nyquist’s triumph was $867 million for the 87-day session. Always Dreaming worth a record $1.6 million, including a $1 million captured the Florida Derby by five lengths before bonus from Fasig-Tipton. The 14-race program going on to score a 2 3/4-length victory in the highlighted by the 1 1/8-mile feature event generated Kentucky Derby five weeks later. Always Dreaming a Florida Derby Day handle record of $32,082,270. gave trainer Todd Pletcher his most important The big day punctuated a banner 2015-2016 season victory of a meet during which he claimed his 14th that generated a record all-sources handle of $807 straight title. In the inaugural edition of the Pegasus million, a 15-percent increase over the 2014-2015 World Cup, -trained Arrogate validated record handle of $704 million. The average daily his No. 1 world ranking with a stunning 4 3/4-length handle for the 2015-2016 meet reached a record victory in the ground-breaking event that also $9.55 million, up from the 2014-2015 average of attracted California Chrome, the 2014 Kentucky $8.1 million. Todd Pletcher extended his domination Derby and Preakness winner who was named 2016 of the trainer standings with an unprecedented Horse of the Year in January during the Eclipse 13th consecutive title with 62 victories, while Javier Awards Dinner in Gulfstream’s Sport of Kings Castellano won his fifth straight riding title with 113 Theater. Luis Saez claimed his first Championship Always Dreaming wins. registered a pair of dazzling Meet title with 102 trips to the winner’s circle. History

At Gulfstream Park PAGE 13 record with Tyler Gaffalione, who had set the record in July, and Hall of Famer Jerry Bailey. Gulfstream became the first track outside Latin America and the Caribbean to host the $600,000 Clásico Internacional del Caribe. The featured $300,000 Clásico del Caribe was won by Jala Jala, ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr. 2018-2019 The $9 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1), won by Breeders’ Cup Mile champion City of Light, was supported by the inaugural running of the $7 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1), captured by Bricks and Mortar, in the $16 million Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational series. remained undefeated while winning the $1 million Florida Derby (G1) before going on to prevail by 1 3/4 lengths in the Kentucky Derby, only to be disqualified. Undefeated Mexican Triple Crown champion Kukulkan registered a 10 1/4-length triumph in the $300,000 Clasico del Caribe, while stablemate Jala Jala returned to Gulfstream to win

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the Copa Confraternidad del Caribe. Trainer Jorge results. Sackatoga Stable’s Tiz the Law captured Navarro captured his first Championship meet title, the Triple Crown’s premier prep by 3 3/4 lengths on ending Todd Pletcher’s unprecedented streak of 15 his way to victories in the Belmont (G1) and Travers consecutive titles. Irad Ortiz Jr. rode 135 winners, (G1), while a record $53.8 million was wagered on edging two-time defending titlist Luis Saez by one the Florida Derby Day card. Peter Callahan’s Swiss winner. Jockey Tyler Gaffalione notched his 1,000th Skydiver, the 3 1/4-length winner of the Gulfstream winner at Gulfstream aboard Mission From Elle in Park Oaks (G2) that day, went on beat the boys in a maiden race. the Preakness Stakes (G1), as well as score in the Alabama (G1) and (G2). 2019-2020 Gulfstream Park, through strict protocols Earlier during the Championship Meet, Mucho developed in communication with government Gusto, who won the $3 million Pegasus World Cup and health officials, blazed the trail for the safe Invitational (G1) and Zulu Alpha, who captured the continuation of racing in the midst of the global $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1), COVID-19 pandemic. The 69th Florida Derby (G1) thrilled fans at Gulfstream January 25. City of Light was run without spectators but with spectacular Palm Meadows

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Palm Meadows, regarded as the finest Thoroughbred The living quarters at Palm Meadows are unparalleled. training center in North America, continues to be There are 32 rooms for trainers, each containing fertile ground for developing champions of all ages one bed, a full kitchen and bathroom, a living room, and on all surfaces. dishwasher, laundry facility, microwave and heating/ air conditioning. Phone service is available, and there The long list of classic champions and graded winners is a common-area cafeteria, an employee lounge and who wintered at Palm Meadows continued to grow a trainers’ lounge. in 2019-20 with winter residents including Grade I winners Tiz the Law, Global Campaign, Aquaphobia There are also furnished grooms’ quarters for and Instilled Regard. 208 (double occupancy) featuring heating and air conditioning, private shower, sink, a laundry facility Palm Meadows, the innovative, world-class training and more. facility owned by The Stronach Group and conceived and designed by Chairman Frank Stronach, is a Palm Meadows’ annual economic impact in the sprawling, beautifully manicured 286-acre facility Boynton Beach area is estimated in excess of located in Palm Beach County 45 miles north of $50 million, providing more than 2,000 jobs, Gulfstream Park. either directly or indirectly. Heart to Heart Kentucky Derby winners Animal Kingdom (2011), (2010), Big Brown (2008), which each contain 36 stalls, accommodate a total (2007), Barbaro (2006) and (2003) all of 1,325 . took up winter residence at Palm Meadows, as did Horse of the Year and Breeders’ Cup Classic winners Trainer Tom Albertrani has called Palm Meadows Invasor (2006), (2005) and the “best Thoroughbred training center I have ever (2004). been to.” Trainer Barclay Tagg echoed Albertrani’s sentiments: “I believe it is, without doubt, the best Other noteworthy residents have included Belmont Thoroughbred training center in North America.” Stakes winners Tiz the Law (2020), (2014), Jockey Alan Garcia has referred to Palm Meadows (2013), Union Rags (2012), as “horse heaven.” (2011), Da’ Tara (2008), (2006) and (2004); Preakness winner (2018); The on-site facilities at Palm Meadows have been Travers winners Tiz the Law (2020), V.E. Day (2014), designed to be environmentally friendly while using Alpha (2012), (2011), Afleet Express renewable resources. One of the structures at Palm (2010), Street Sense (2007), (2006) and Meadows houses a compost system that turns (2005); multiple Grade I winner Quality manure into nutrient-rich organic matter while being Road, juvenile champions (2012), odorless and noiseless. Similar systems are in place in (2010) and (2007), and Europe, but this is the first of its kind to be employed champion turf female Lady Eli (2017). in the U.S.

Palm Meadows has drawn rave reviews since After the stalls receive their daily cleaning, the waste opening November 29, 2002. The facility has a is collected, loaded on a truck and taken to the seven-furlong, 176-foot wide turf course, a 1 1/8-mile compost building, which is large enough to house Tiz the Law main track and a one-mile jogging path. Its 40 barns, not only a football field but the bleachers as well. Ring of Champions

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USHER IS WALKING biggest stars on its track, it’s also been a magnet for from throat surgery and weakened by cancer, would THE BLUE CARPET. celebrities in the sports and entertainment worlds. give an emotional speech just a week later when the MATT DAMON IS PLAYING That’s never more evident then when Gulfstream Yankees hosted ‘Babe Ruth Day’ at Yankee Stadium. plays host to North America’s richest day of racing In 1966, Jackie Gleason filmed his popular television POKER. VANESSA HUDGENS – the $16 million Pegasus World Cup Championship AND OLIVIA CULPO ARE show at Gulfstream, while in 1967 Frank Sinatra and Jimi Hendrix Raquel Welch spent a day at Gulfstream filming scenes KINDLY TAKING PICTURES for the comedy-thriller ‘Lady In Cement’ with co-stars WITH FANS. SNOOP DOGG IS Richard Conte and Lainie Kazan. Sinatra and Welch DRAWING A CROWD IN THE were filmed sitting in the stands and the beginning WALKING RING. of a race with Gulfstream emblazoned on top of the starting gate was used in the film’s official trailer. John Legend and Rick Ross are making a music video. Frank Sinatra and Raquel Welch are filming One of the most memorable events at Gulfstream a movie. occurred in May of 1968 when the track hosted what some will argue was the precursor to Post Malone, Jimi Hendrix, Thomas Rhett, Cyndi Woodstock – The Miami Pop Festival. Promoted by Lauper, Frank Zappa are performing. Michael Lang – who a year later would create and Yes, that’s Mel Brooks telling one-liners in Ten Palms. promote Woodstock – The Miami Pop Festival drew approximately 60,000 fans over two days to listen Joe Torre, Joe Pesci, David Cassidy and Rashard to a lineup that included Hendrix, Zappa, John Lee Lewis are leading their horses into the winner’s circle. Invitational Series. Celebrities attending Pegasus Hooker, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Chuck Mia Farrow, Lou Holtz, Erin Brockovich and Geraldo have included Pharrell Williams, Lenny Kravitz, Bella Berry and NRBQ. Linda Eastman, the future wife of Rivera are guest speakers. Don Shula, Bob Griese Thorne, Usher, Karolina Kurkova, Prince Royce, Beatle Paul McCartney, also attended the event. and Larry King come to hang. Ludacris, Aaron Paul, Gene Simmons, Hudgens, Mike Ken Davidoff, who worked as a photographer for While Gulfstream has seen Thoroughbred racing’s Ditka, DJ Cassidy and Emmanuelle Chriqui. the Palm Beach Daily News, recalled: “The stage You really don’t know who you might bump into on was on two flatbed trucks facing west (on the any given day at Gulfstream Park. And the trail of apron). Hendrix played at night, and he was wearing celebrities starts on opening day, February 1, 1939. these blue velvet paints and told me I couldn’t take flash pictures of him. Because it rained most of the In an attempt to attract attention to its first second day, only three bands played. But everyone Thoroughbred racing program, original Gulfstream owner Jack Horning used part of the $1.4 million stayed at The Castaways hotel and they had a huge he spent to build the track on having film star and jam session there.” three-time Olympic figure skating champion Sonja Terry Adams, a founding member of NRBQ who Henie cut a ceremonial ribbon to open the racing along with Bill Frisell composed the score for the surface. 2018 film “Change in the Air,” recalled the band In 1947, three years after Gulfstream reopened under wasn’t part of the festival lineup. “We just wanted the Donn family, Babe Ruth and his wife Claire spent to go to the concert,” Adams said. “So we walked Post Malone the afternoon at Gulfstream. Ruth, recuperating up to the gate with our equipment and said, ‘We’re Celebrities

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NRBQ.’ And the guy opened the gate and let us in. donkeys. Rode an ostrich...that was not fun. They We rescued Chuck Berry that night. He wasn’t happy were nasty suckers to get on. But they came in with with his backup band so, while he was playing, we different animals every year.” tapped each member of his backup band on their Gulfstream also worked with a number of shoulder, took their instruments, and we slowly spokespersons in the 80s and 90s, including Joe became his band.” Namath, Larry King, Tony Curtis and Julie Krone. While the first day ended with a tremendous But as Gulfstream went through ownership and fireworks , the second day brought four management changes in the 1990s, it also changed inches of rain and the show was canceled after only direction in marketing. Trying to figure out how to a few acts played. Noted producer and engineer attract a younger audience to the track, Gulfstream Eddie Kramer recalled in the book ‘The Road to started promoting concerts behind its grandstand. Woodstock,’ that while he pulled away in a car from “I think Gulfstream was always ahead of its time Gulfstream during the second day’s torrential rain, in marketing going back to the 1950s,” former Hendrix, sitting in the back seat of the car, wrote president Douglas Donn said. “We started the ‘Rainy Day, Dream Away.’ David Ortiz, Angel Cordero animal races, which was in Sports Illustrated and From the 1960s through the 1980s, marching bands, newspapers all across the country. The activities on Lewis and Cyndi Lauper (who told of walking hots parachutists, water skiers and circus performers Derby Day were designed to attract people who in ), Gulfstream was crowded with as were present during Florida Derby Day. There was wouldn’t come to . It was also about many as 20,000 people. But if the concerts were also a Miss Florida Derby beauty pageant and publicity, because it got back to the racing dates creating new race fans, it never showed in the handle Florida Derby Ball. One of the greatest spectacles and the fact we were in a competitive situation (with numbers, despite a parade of acts that also included on Derby Day was the animal races. One of those to Hialeah Park). So we made an effort to get more the Little River Band, Richie Havens, Art Garfunkel, participate in the races was jockey Mickey Solomone. people here even if it didn’t make economic sense. Joan Jett, Davey Jones and David Cassidy. We became very aggressive. “I rode a few,” Solomone recalled. “You name it they Sports stars have always had an appreciation of raced it. I don’t even remember what I rode, zebras, “As far as the concerts, we advertised to bring new Thoroughbred racing’s equine and human athletes. people here but it never happened. They were tuning NHL Hall of Famer Denis Savard is a regular winter us out. So what we did was we brought in acts and guest. Don Shula, Bill Parcells, Joe Torre, Paul for the $2 admission charge to the track you would Hornung, Michael Irvin, Don Zimmer, Jimmy Johnson, get to see the concert. We did it during the races so Bill Kilmer, Paul LoDuca, Nick Buoniconti and Sam we could show a little film, hold a seminar and hand Huff have all attended the races, as have retired NFL out vouchers designed to get people interested in stars Wes Welker, Vince Wilfork and Jonathan Vilma. racing. We did a poor job of explaining to the horse Rashard Lewis, a member of the NBA champion community what the purpose and intent of having 2012-2013 Miami Heat, visited the winner’s circle the shows during live racing was. That was our fault twice during the Championship season after two and, yes, it was an inconvenience. We didn’t expect horses he co-owns with Jake Ballis - Cigar Street someone who had never been to the track to walk in and White Rose - won races. and bet $100. It was a long-term strategy.” Even Shaquille O’Neal made it to Gulfstream,

John Legend On some days, when the track hosted the likes of donning jockey silks (and rather large silks) to Bryan Adams, Styx, the Beach Boys, Yes, Huey shoot a commercial in the winner’s circle. Celebrities

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Joe Pesci visited Gulfstream several times in 2004 to watch a filly he owned named Pesci compete in the Sunshine Millions. Academy Award-winning actor Don Ameche attended the 1989 Breeders’ Cup, while Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft attended the ‘92 edition. Comedians Shecky Green, Pat Cooper and David Brenner have performed at Gulfstream or enjoyed the races and actor Matt Damon has visited Gulfstream’s poker room on numerous occasions, slipping in-and-out of the building in what is known as the ‘Damon Stairwell.’

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dion attends the races each winter with friends. Another Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Stephen Stills, spent a day in the Director’s Room several years ago, the guest of former racing secretary Bobby Umphrey, talking about music, racing, and the enormous Thoroughbred he rode on the cover Dion with track handicapper Ron Nicoletti of a past album entitled, ‘Thoroughfare Gap.’

Former University of Louisville basketball coach and NCAA champion Rick Pitino owned a share of 2013 Ruckus Kentucky Derby starter Goldencents. But instead of watching the race at , Pitino spent the afternoon in a suite at Gulfstream surrounded by friends.

Since being rebuilt in the style of renowned architect Addison Mizner, Gulfstream has served as a backdrop for A&E’s hit television show ‘The Glades,’ HBO’s ‘Ballers,’ music videos for John Legend and Rick Ross, countless magazine shoots and parties hosted by the likes of Dennis Rodman and Alonzo Mourning.

Hey, is that celebrity chef Bobby Flay in Ten Palms Restaurant?

Big stars...on the track and off.

Shaquille O’Neil with some fans Giving Back

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A LEGACY OF GIVING BACK company, The Stronach Group, have endeavored to raise awareness and Gulfstream Park’s commitment to “giving significant funds for several local back” to communities - through philanthropic charities including Joe DiMaggio partnerships, donations and outreach Children’s Hospital, Hallandale Beach programs – endures today at the local PAL, Susan G. Komen For The Cure, After and national levels through many diverse The Impact, Hospice Care, Zamar School community initiatives. of Performing Arts, Jockeys’ Guild, Gulfstream’s latest initiatives include: Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, • Funding the Gulfstream Park American The Fund, Memorial Foundation, Dream Scholarship at Broward College in Old Friends, American Cancer Society, perpetuity to help students in Broward, the University of Florida (Barbaro Miami-Dade or Palm Beach County who are Scholarship), and the Florida Horsemen’s 75 percent toward degree completion and Charitable Foundation. have financial need. In March of 2011, just weeks after • Canter for the Cause, which allows riders jockey Eibar Coa was injured in a of all ages to trot or canter their horse spill, Gulfstream orchestrated a golf across legendary Gulfstream to benefit tournament and auction that raised more Thoroughbred Aftercare than $50,000 to help Coa and his family • Reading programs at several local schools with medical expenses and long-term in the area. rehabilitation. Gulfstream’s philanthropic efforts in 2011 also helped to raise money Gulfstream has also held several events to and awareness for Florida Thoroughbred raise awareness and funds for, among others, Retirement & Adoptive Care Program. the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund, Thoroughbred Aftercare Program, Florida In January of 2010, Gulfstream not only contributed financially to the arrest and Thoroughbred Retirement and Adoptive Jockeys visiting Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Care (TRAC), Becca’s Closet, Feeding South conviction of those responsible for crimes Florida, Best Buddies, Overtown Youth Center, against horses in South Florida, but management The Pantry of Broward and Live, Love and Help of the people who live and work in the world of and employees raised more than $10,000 for Stephanie Schriefer. Gulfstream also continued its Thoroughbred racing will not fade away. Nor will victims of a deadly earthquake in Haiti. A month support of His Place Ministries, dedicated to the Gulfstream Park’s charitable efforts diminish. later, officials from The Stronach Group. Forest City spiritual, emotional and life needs of all backstretch Over the past several years Gulfstream has raised Commercial Development and Hallandale Beach personnel at Gulfstream and Palm Meadows. and distributed more than $1 million to local and gathered to make a two-year $50,000 commitment to the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation. Gulfstream’s annual giving program focuses on the national charitable organizations. Gulfstream has needs of local charities as well as aiding caregivers also started the Gulfstream Cares Outreach Booth Gulfstream Park has also worked closely with local responding to emergencies of the moment. At to help local and national charities raise funds law enforcement, volunteering to host a fundraiser the same time, Gulfstream Park has been a major and awareness for their organizations during the in 2007 for the families of two police officers killed contributor to the many charitable organizations Championship Meet. in the line of duty. in the larger equine community. The caring needs In recent years, Gulfstream Park and its parent

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DirtDIRT Track TRACK (TB) (TB) Course Type Distance Horse Age Weight Time Date Dirt 4 1/2 Furlongs Nacho Mama 2 121 50.86 August 12, 2018 Dirt 5 Furlongs Boston Brat 6 120 56:35 January 17, 2003 Dirt 5 1/2 Furlongs Discreet Dancer 2 120 1:02:34 December 3, 2011 Dirt 6 Furlongs Big Drama 5 124 1:08:12 January 15, 2011

Price Handicapper book Trn Detail Blue Chip Trn Daily Daily Selections Dirt 6 1/2 Furlongs Forest Danger 4 118 1:14:44 February 14, 2005 book Angle book Sheet Dirt 7 Furlongs Clearly Now 7 121 1:20:17 April 1, 2017 u u u Kitchen Sink $274.95 u u Dirt 7 1/2 Furlongs Keyed Entry 3 116 1:27:12 February 4, 2006 u u u u Sheets and Picks $249.95 Dirt 1 Mile Normandy Invasion 4 119 1:33:13 February 22, 2014 Daily Sheets $199.95 u u u Dirt 1 1/16 Miles Social Inclusion 3 119 1:40:97 March 12, 2014 Blue Chip Trn $106.95 u u Dirt 1 1/8 Miles Arrogate 4 124 1:46:83 January 28, 2017 Angles Dirt 1 3/16 Miles 4 117 1:53:92 March 31, 2012 Hand + Trn $49.95 u u Buddy’s Humor Detail Dirt 1 1/4 Miles 5 120 2:02:64 March 21, 2009 Dirt 1 7/16 Miles Watchmon 3 122 2:25:80 April 8, 2005 Dirt 150 Yards Desirable Lady 3 120 8:11 April 5, 2005

TURF TRACK (TB) TurfCourse Track Type (TB)Distance Horse Age Weight Time Date Turf 5 Furlongs Pay Any Price 7 116 53:61 March 11, 2017 Turf 7 1/2 Furlongs Smokem Kitten 4 121 1:26:78 March 20, 2016 Turf Abt. 7 1/2 Furlongs Hay Dakota 7 121 1:26.91 January 26, 2020 Turf 1 Mile Mr. Light (ARG) 6 118 1:31:41 January 3, 2005 Turf 1 1/6 Miles Inchcape 5 121 1:38:10 March 7, 2015 Turf 1 1/8 Miles 5 118 1:44:51 February 22, 2007 Turf 1 3/16 Miles Suffused 5 123 1:51.40 March 4, 2017 Turf 1 3/8 Miles Stream of Gold (IRE) 7 117 2:10:87 March 16, 2008 Turf 1 7/16 Miles Giant Hope 4 120 2:17:64 March 12, 2006 Turf 1 1/2 Miles Twilight Eclipse 4 123 2:22:63 March 23, 2013 Turf 2 Miles Red Knight 4 119 3:19.87 December 29, 2019 Champions

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Accelerate (O) (C) Cotton Carnival (3F) (C) Hero’s Love (T) Not Surprising (S) Snow Chief (3) (C) Added Edge (2) *Counterpoint (3) Hollywood Wildcat (3F) Office Queen (2F) Soaring Softly (TF) (C) A Fleets Dancer (O) Crafty Admiral (O) *Holy Bull (3) Old Hat (OF) *Spectacular Bid (2, 3,O) Airman’s Guide (OF) * (3, O) Honest Pleasure (2) One Way Love (C-O) (S) Ajina (3F) Davona Dale (3F) Honor Code (OM) Open Mind (2F, 3F) St. Vincent (T) Anees (2) (C) Dawson’s Legacy (2) *(SA) Horse Chestnut Our Mims (3F) *(C) Starship Jubilee (TF) Animal Kingdom (3) Dayatthespa (FT) Housebuster (S) (2F) Steinlen (T) *A.P. Indy (3) Daylami (T) Iceberg II (T) *(C) Overskate (T, O, 3) Storm Song (2F) Arazi (2) Decathlon (S) Inside Information (OF) Paradise Creek (T) Straight Deal (O) (C) Archers Bay (3) Dehere (2) *(Arg) Invasor (O) Parka (TM) *Sunday Silence (3) *Armed (O) De La Rose (TF) (CH) Isola Piu Bella Paseana (OF) Sunshine Forever (T) Artax (S) *(C) Deputy Minister *(C) Izvestia (3) Perfect Sting (TF) (2F) *Arts and Letters (3) (2,C-2) Jaywalk (2F) Pleasant Colony (2F) Swale (3) Bald Eagle (O) (S) Johnny D. (T) Pleasant Tap (O) *Swaps (O) Banshee Breeze (3F) Easy Goer (2) (C) Judiths Wild Rush (2,S) Plugged Nickle (S) (C) Sweetest Thing (TF) Barbizon (2) Eillo (S) II (TF) Princess Rooney (3F) Sweet Patootie (2F) Battlefield (O) Eliza (2F) *Kelso (3,O) Pucker Up (OF) *Sword Dancer (3) Bayakoa (OF) English Channel (T) (C) Kirby’s Song (3F) Queena (OF) Talking Picture (2F) (C) Bear Now (OF) Escena (OF) Kitten’s Joy (T) Questing (3F) (TF) Beautiful Pleasure (OF) Family Style (2F) (C) Kiss a Native (3) *(C) Quiet Resolve (T) (TF) (S) (C) Fantasy Lake (2F) Kona Gold (S) (2) *(C) Thornfield (T) Bernardini (3) *Favorite Trick (2) Lady Pitt (3F) *Roman Brother (O) Thor’s Echo (S) (2F) Fly So Free (2) *Lady’s Secret (OF) *Round Table (O,T) Thunder Gulch (3) Big Blue Kitten (MT) Foolish Pleasure (2) La Prevoyante (2F) Royal Delta (OF) Tim Tam (3) Big Brown (3) *Forego (H,S) Late Bloomer (OF) Royal Native (3F) Top Knight (2) Big Drama (S) Forever Together (TF) Laugh and Be Merry (TF) Rubiano (S) Trinniberg (S) (3F) *Fort Marcy (T) Left Bank (O) Sabin (TF) Unbridled (3) *Black Tie Affair (O) Forward Gal (2F) Lemon Drop Kid (O) Safely Kept (S) Uncle Mo (2) Blushing John (O) Funny Cide (3) Little Current (3) *Saint Liam (O,) Vanlandingham (O) *Bold Ruler (3,S) (C) Gandria (3F) Lord Avie (2) (C) Saoirse (OF) *(C) Victoria Park Bowl Game (T) Genuine Risk (3F) (S) (3F) Victory Gallop (O) *Bricks and Mortar (T) Gilded Time (2) Mac Diarmida (T) (C) Scotzanna (3F) (3F) Buck’s Boy (T) (C) Ginger Brew (3F) Main Sequence (OM, T) (S) *(C) Wando (3) Candy Eclair (2F) Ginger Punch (OF) *(A) Mat Boy Shamrock Rose (SF) War Pass (2) Cardmania (S) Gio Ponti (O-T) Maximum Security (3) Shanghai Bobby (2) West Coast (3) (C) Carotene (3F, OF, T) (C) Global Access (3) (C) Mercedes Won (2) She Be Wild (2F) What a Summer (S) Carry Back (3) Go for Wand (2F, 3F) ’s Approval (T) Shecky Greene (S) White Skies (S) Cherokee Run (S) (C) Gomtuu (2) Misty Morn (3) Silverbulletday (2F) (3) Chief’s Crown (2) Good Magic (2) (C) Moonlit Promise (SF) Silver Charm (3) Winning Colors (3F) (2F) Groovy (S) (C) Mr. Havercamp (O, T) *Skip Away (3,O) (C) With Approval (3) Chou Croute (S) Groupie Doll (FS) *(C) Mt. Sassafras (O) *(C) Sky Classic (C) Woolloomooloo (TF, OF) Christmas Past (3F) Gun Runner (HOY, O) *Nashua (2,3) (T, C-2, C-3, C-O, C-T) Work All Week (S) Cicada (2F, 3F, OF) Hansel (3) Needles (2,3) (C) Small Promises (OF) World Approval (T) *Cigar (O) (3F) Nodouble (H) Smart Angle (2F) Close Hatches (OF) Heavenly Prize (3F) Nyquist (2M) Smart Deb (2F) Coaltown (O) (C) Heliotrope (TF) *(C) Northern Dancer (3) Smile (S)

Champions are North American, or Eclipse champions, otherwise noted. Eclipse Awards were first handed out in 1971; Sovereign Awards in 1975. * - Horse of the Year | C - Canadian champion, or Sovereign Award winner | A - Argentine | CH - Chile | SA - South African | 2 - 2-year-old Male 2F - 2-year-old Female | 3 - 3-year-old Male | 3F - 3-year-old Female | O - Older Horse | OF - Older Filly and Mare | T - Turf TF - Turf Filly & Mare | S - Sprinter Gulfstream Park’s

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GULFSTREAM RUNNERS WHO WENT ON TO WIN GRADED STAKES ELSEWHERE IN 2020

Admission Office – Louisville (G3) Get Smokin – (G2) Almanaar – Monmouth Stakes (G2) Global Campaign – Woodward (G1), Aquaphobia – United Nations (G1) Monmouth Cup (G3) Gufo – (G1), Kent (G3) Arklow – Kentucky Turf Cup (G3) Guildsman – Franklin-Simpson Stakes (G3) Channel Maker – Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (G1), Sword Dancer (G1) Halladay – Fourstardave (G1) Civil Union – (G1), Glens Falls (G2) Instilled Regard – Fort Marcy (G2), Manhattan (G1) Cool Arrow – Smile Sprint (G3) King Guillermo – (G2) Cross Border – Bowling Green (G2) Letruska – Shuvee (G3) Decorated Invader – National Museum of Racing March to the – King Edward (G2) Hall of Fame (G2) Mean Mary – (G2) Diamond Oops – Churchill Turf Sprint (G2), Mischevious Alex – Gotham (G3) Phoenix (G2) Mr Freeze – Fayette (G2) Envoutante – Remington Park Oaks (G3) Red Knight – Sycamore (G3) Field Pass – (G3), Royal Approval – Matron (G3) Transylvania (G3) Salute With Honor – Durham Cup (G3) Four Graces – Dogwood (G3), Beaumont (G3) Social Paranoia – Poker (G3) Frank’s Rockette – Gallant Bloom (G2), Victory Ride (G3) Sole Volante – Sam F. Davis (G3) Somelikeithotbrown – Bernard Baruch (G2) Souper Escape – Trillium (G3), Seaway (G3) Starship Jubilee – (G1), Hillsborough (G2), Ballston Spa (G2) Stunning Sky – Valley View (G3) Swiss Skydiver – Preakness Stakes (G1), Fantasy (G3), Santa Anita Oaks (G2), Alabama (G1) Tiz the Law – Belmont Stakes (G1), Travers (G1) Trophy Chaser – Challenger (G3) Valiance – Spinster (G1) Vekoma – Carter (G1), Met Mile (G1) Zulu Alpha – Elkhorn (G2)

Instilled Regard Starship Jubilee FHBPA

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Behind the scenes of Florida Thoroughbred racing is a vibrant, often unseen world known as the “backstretch.” It’s created by hundreds of independent businesses—both large and small. Through the labor-intensive, long-term and high- dollar financial investment required to get a young Thoroughbred ready for competition, horse owners and trainers create thousands of jobs that drive over $1 billion a year through Florida’s economy—from breeding and buying, to training and campaigning. The Florida Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association represents the interests of over 6,000 Thoroughbred horse owners and trainers who do business in Florida. Some FHBPA members are based in Florida, others have vast operations throughout the globe. But during a race meet, Florida is home to all of us. The FHBPA works to foster and promote their relationships with tracks, community and government, while creating a better economic climate in which our horsemen can do business. The FHBPA’s mission and purpose is also to foster and encourage a healthier economic climate and a high level of public acceptance of the Florida Thoroughbred industry, to protect the safety of its members, their stable personnel and horses, and to work with all officials and representatives of Gulfstream Park, the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering and its departments and sub-divisions, and the public. The FHBPA is located at Gulfstream Park. For more information go to www.floridahbpa.com. FTBOA

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ABOUT THE FTBOA

The FTBOA represents more than 1,300 Thoroughbred breeders and owners internationally who breed, raise, sell, train and race Thoroughbreds born in the state of Florida. Florida ranks second behind only Kentucky in terms of annual foal production and also annually ranks equally high with Thoroughbred runners, winners and stakes winners. In fact, Florida has produced more Kentucky Derby winners than any state outside Kentucky including Needles in 1956, Carry Back (’61), Foolish Pleasure (’75), Unbridled (’90), Silver Charm (’97) and 1978 Triple Crown winner . The FTBOA has several vehicles it uses to promote the Florida Thoroughbred including Florida-bred breeders’ awards, Florida owners’ awards, the Florida- bred stakes program and the Florida Sire Stakes. Breeders’ awards are paid to the breeder of a Florida-bred registered with the FTBOA which finishes first, second or third in any race at a licensed Florida Thoroughbred pari-mutuel track. Florida Owners’ awards are paid by the individual Florida tracks to the owner of a FTBOA registered Florida-bred winner of certain races with up to $50,000 in added purse money. The Florida-bred stakes program includes several special racing days for Florida-bred Thoroughbreds including the Sunshine Millions at Gulfstream Park each January, the Sunshine Millions Preview at The Florida Horse; the daily Thoroughbred digest Florida Thoroughbred industry. Since 1990, FTC Gulfstream Park West in November and the Florida Wire to Wire; the local Thoroughbred auction has strengthened and supported the community Cup at in April. publication Wire to Wire.net;the official publication by raising more than $3.5 million for charitable The $1.4 million Florida Sire Stakes program is a of H.I.T.S. horse shows Horse Capital Digest; and also organizations within the Thoroughbred industry, the six-race series for 2-year-olds, as well as the newly the weekly television program Thoroughbred Week. city of Ocala, Marion County and the state of Florida. instituted six-race series for 3-year-olds for FTBOA Florida Equine Communications also handles the The FTBOA also represents their membership, registered Florida-breds of all ages that are by an media relations, social media and internet marketing working with the local, state and national levels of FTBOA registered Florida sire. for the Association including the maintenance of government. the FTBOA website. The FTBOA also owns and administers Florida Equine The FTBOA is located at 801 SW 60th Avenue in Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary that The FTBOA also administers Florida Thoroughbred Ocala, Fla., the heart of horse breeding in the state and produces the award-winning monthly magazine Charities, which is the charitable arm of the one of the top in the world. Ocala is located in Marion County, known as the horse capital of the world. Gulfstream’s

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OWNERS, RACES WON JOCKEYS, RACES WON

RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 $ % RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 $ %

1 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. 48 16 9 4 $350,710 33% 29 60% 1 Irad Ortiz, Jr. 477 115 88 75 $5,815,580 24% 278 58%

2 Arindel 94 10 14 13 $466,730 11% 37 39% 2 Luis Saez 545 113 85 71 $4,092,975 21% 269 49%

3 Imaginary Stables 60 10 9 7 $259,676 17% 26 43% 3 Paco Lopez 510 94 61 82 $3,661,519 18% 237 46%

4 Drawing Away Stable 58 10 10 6 $243,740 17% 26 45% 4 Tyler Gaffalione 409 67 73 51 $3,577,653 16% 191 47%

5 Flying P Stable 37 8 5 5 $234,700 22% 18 49% 5 Emisael Jaramillo 392 65 44 44 $2,514,882 17% 153 39%

6 Frank Carl Calabrese 22 8 4 3 $170,940 36% 15 68% 6 Jose L. Ortiz 232 39 34 35 $1,796,526 17% 108 47%

7 OGMA Investments, LLC 26 8 2 2 $144,665 31% 12 46% 7 Cristian A. Torres 443 39 57 69 $1,309,255 9% 165 37%

8 My Purple Haze Stables 29 7 5 5 $244,595 24% 17 59% 8 Jairo Rendon 320 35 35 39 $1,169,028 11% 109 34%

9 Repole Stable 35 7 5 4 $192,010 20% 16 46% 9 John R. Velazquez 181 33 28 26 $1,617,962 18% 87 48%

10 Ron Paolucci Racing, LLC 51 6 8 8 $331,170 12% 22 43% 10 Edgard J. Zayas 307 29 45 36 $1,164,198 9% 110 36%

11 Paradise Farms Corp. 26 6 5 6 $273,580 23% 17 65% 11 Edgar S. Prado 162 25 10 18 $807,710 15% 53 33%

12 Mathis Stable LLC 20 6 4 5 $248,990 14% 18 37% 12 Marcos Meneses 274 25 27 19 $739,647 9% 71 26%

OWNERS, MONEY WON JOCKEYS, MONEY WON

RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 TOP 3% RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 $ %

1 HRH Prince Faisal Bin Khaled 1 1 0 0 $1,662,000 100% 1 100% 1 Irad Ortiz, Jr. 477 115 88 75 $5,815,580 24% 278 58%

2 Bakke, Jim and Isbister, Gerald 9 4 4 1 $815,160 44% 9 100% 2 Luis Saez 545 113 85 71 $4,092,975 21% 269 49%

3 Michael M. Hui 7 2 2 0 $699,030 29% 4 57% 3 Paco Lopez 510 94 61 82 $3,661,519 18% 237 46%

4 Sackatoga Stable 4 2 0 0 $599,170 50% 2 50% 4 Tyler Gaffalione 409 67 73 51 $3,577,653 16% 191 47%

5 Imaginary Stables and Ellis, Glenn 18 4 1 3 $470,995 22% 8 44% 5 Emisael Jaramillo 392 65 44 44 $2,514,882 17% 153 39%

6 Arindel 94 10 14 13 $466,730 11% 37 39% 6 Jose L. Ortiz 232 39 34 35 $1,796,526 17% 108 47%

7 Shanahan, Linda, Bacon, Sanford, 4 2 1 1 $380,600 50% 4 100% 7 John R. Velazquez 181 33 28 26 $1,617,962 18% 87 48% Dream With Me Stable, Inc., Horse France America, D P Racing LLC and 8 Javier Castellano 164 23 29 29 $1,458,585 14% 81 49% Patrick L. Biancone Racing LLC 9 Cristian A. Torres 443 39 57 69 $1,309,255 9% 165 37%

8 Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. 48 16 9 4 $350,710 33% 29 60% 10 Julien R. Leparoux 187 24 23 18 $1,262,395 13% 65 35%

9 Ron Paolucci Racing, LLC 51 6 8 8 $331,170 12% 22 43% 11 Jairo Rendon 320 35 35 39 $1,169,028 11% 109 34%

10 Jacks or Better Farm, Inc. 16 3 5 0 $310,515 19% 8 50% 12 Edgard J. Zayas 307 29 45 36 $1,164,198 9% 110 36% 11 50 3 5 3 $279,065 6% 11 22%

12 Paradise Farms Corp. 26 6 5 6 $273,580 23% 17 65% Gulfstream’s

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TRAINERS, RACES WON TRAINERS, MONEY WON

RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 $ % RANK NAME STARTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL $ WIN % TOP 3 $ %

1 Todd A. Pletcher 210 48 33 29 $2,085,635 23% 110 52% 1 Michael J. Maker 196 41 32 24 $2,166,582 21% 97 49%

2 Michael J. Maker 196 41 32 24 $2,166,582 21% 97 49% 2 Todd A. Pletcher 210 48 33 29 $2,085,635 23% 110 52%

3 Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. 148 38 29 19 $1,597,840 26% 86 58% 3 Bob Baffert 1 1 0 0 $1,662,000 100% 1 100%

4 Jorge Navarro 188 31 31 24 $992,806 16% 86 46% 4 Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. 148 38 29 19 $1,597,840 26% 86 58%

5 Jane Cibelli 79 19 10 10 $473,660 24% 39 49% 5 Dale L. Romans 71 7 15 4 $1,100,450 10% 26 37%

6 Chad C. Brown 73 15 13 8 $976,530 21% 36 49% 6 Jorge Navarro 188 31 31 24 $992,806 16% 86 46%

7 Jason Servis 63 15 16 9 $751,478 24% 40 63% 7 Chad C. Brown 73 15 13 8 $976,530 21% 36 49%

8 Rohan Crichton 94 14 19 12 $487,933 15% 45 48% 8 Patrick L. Biancone 54 8 1 8 $764,975 15% 17 31%

9 Gustavo Delgado 56 14 4 6 $405,450 25% 24 43% 9 Jason Servis 63 15 16 9 $751,478 24% 40 63%

10 Mark E. Casse 118 13 19 19 $700,015 11% 51 43% 10 Barclay Tagg 21 5 2 1 $737,434 24% 8 38%

11 Ralph E. Nicks 84 13 15 12 $658,675 15% 40 48% 11 Elizabeth L. Dobles 93 10 13 14 $702,345 11% 37 40%

12 Christophe Clement 58 12 11 8 $546,325 21% 31 53% 12 Mark E. Casse 118 13 19 19 $700,015 11% 51 43%

Mucho Gusto and jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. in the winner’s circle for the 2020 Pegasus World Cup. Jack Knowlton of Sackatoga Stable leads Tiz the Law to the winner’s circle after the 2020 Holy Bull. Gulfstream’s

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JOCKEYS JOCKEYS, CONT’D. JOCKEYS, CONT’D. TRAINERS, CONT’D. TRAINERS, CONT’D.

YEAR JOCKEY VICTORIES YEAR JOCKEY VICTORIES YEAR TRAINER VICTORIES YEAR TRAINER VICTORIES

1993 Julie Krone 96 1956 28 2011- Todd Pletcher 72 1975 Neal Winick 19 2012 1992 Julie Krone 72 1955 William Cook 30 1974 Frank Merrill Jr. 13 2011 Todd Pletcher 48 1954 Ken Church 30 1991 Wigberto Ramos 97 1973 Arnold Winick 17 2010 Todd Pletcher 35 1953 Charles Burr 48 1972 Budd Lepman 13 1990 Earlie Fires 95 1952 Jimmy Breckons 50 2009 Todd Pletcher 37 1971 Arnold Winick 23 1989 Jorge Chavez 44 1951 Tom Barrow & Logan 26 2008 Todd Pletcher 27 1970 Arnold Winick 19 1988 Douglas Valiente 36 Batchellor 2007 Todd Pletcher 39 1969 Budd Lepman 22 1950 Joe Culmone 58 IRAD ORTIZ, JR. 1987 Julio Pezua 97 2006 Todd Pletcher 60 1968 Arnold Winick 21 1949 Logan Batchellor 29 YEAR JOCKEY VICTORIES 1986 41 2005 Todd Pletcher 36 1967 Arnold Winick 21 1947- William Cook & Jack 25 2019- Irad Ortiz Jr. 115 1985 Jose Santos 62 1948 Turner 2004 Todd Pletcher 42 1966 Arnold Winick & 22 2020 Frank Merrill Jr. 1984 64 1947 Jimmy Stout 28 2003 Mark Shuman 87 2018- Irad Ortiz Jr. 135 1965 Arnold Winick 25 2019 1983 Alex Solis 42 1945- Frank Truschka 34 2002 Bill Mott 34 1946 1964 Joe Pierce Sr. 13 2017- Luis Saez 137 1982 Jose Velez 47 2001 Bill Mott 28 2018 1944 Buddy Mills 21 1963 Arnold Winick 17 1981 48 2000 Bill Mott 30 1962 Arnold Winick 26 2016- Luis Saez 102 1939 Albert Snider 8 2017 1980 Angel Cordero 60 1999 Frank Passero Jr. 29 1961 Arnold Winick 19 2015- Javier Castellano 113 1979 Jeff Fell 50 1998 Bill Mott 27 1960 Arnold Winick 21 2016 1978 Jeff Fell 49 1997 Bill Mott 27 1959 Arnold Winick 20 2014- Javier Castellano 114 TRAINERS 2015 1977 Jeff Fell & Mickey 33 1996 Bill Mott 39 1958 C.F. Bowles 14 Solomone 2013- Javier Castellano 132 1995 Bill Mott & Frank 18 1957 W.J. Schmidt 13 2014 1976 Mickey Solomone 54 Passero Jr. 23 1956 F.L. Moore 12 2012- Javier Castellano 100 1994 Bill Mott 32 1975 Marco Castaneda 47 2013 1955 T.W. Kelley & Frank 13 1993 Bill Mott 30 Merrill Jr. 14 2011- Javier Castellano 112 1974 Ruben Hernandez 29 2012 1992 Sonny Hine 22 1973 32 1954 T.W. Kelley 12 9 2010 Paco Lopez 70 1991 John Tammaro & 23 1953 Lyle Phillips 16 15 1972 Marco Castaneda 40 Dan Hurtak 2009 71 1971 Carlos Marquez 38 1990 Buddy Edwards 29 *1940-43 Track closed. 2008 Eibar Coa 76 1970 Carlos Marquez 40 1989 John Tammaro 18 2007 Cornelio Velasquez 73 TODD PLETCHER 1969 41 1988 John Tammaro 19 2006 John Velazquez 86 YEAR TRAINER VICTORIES 1968 55 1987 T.W. Kelley 31 2005 Edgar Prado 62 2019- Todd Pletcher 48 1967 Jorge Velasquez 52 2020 1986 Woody Stephens 18 2004 John Velazquez 78 1966 Jacinto Vasquez 44 2018- Jorge Navarro 53 1985 J. Bert Sonnier 17 2003 Eibar Coa 91 2019 1965 Mickey Solomone 48 1984 Oscar Barrera Jr. & 15 2002 Edgar Prado 82 2017- Todd Pletcher 72 Luis Olivares 1964 Ray Broussard 51 2018 2001 Jorge Chavez 81 1983 Reynaldo Nobles 14 1963 Howard Grant 53 2016- Todd Pletcher 58 2000 Jorge Chavez 77 2017 1982 Frank Gomez 14 1962 Walter Blum 54 1999 Jorge Chavez 91 2015- Todd Pletcher 62 1981 Budd Lepman 12 1961 Walter Blum 46 2016 1998 Jerry Bailey 85 1980 Frank Merrill Jr. 19 1960 Bill Hartack 58 2014- Todd Pletcher 46 1997 Shane Sellers 91 2015 1979 Buddy Delp 15 1959 Walter Blum 43 1996 Jerry Bailey 97 2013- Todd Pletcher 68 1978 Stanley Hough 23 1958 John Choquette & 28 2014 1995 Jerry Bailey 82 Steve Brooks 1977 Jr. 17 2012- Todd Pletcher 52 1994 Mike Smith 80 1957 Charles Burr 34 2013 1976 Budd Lepman 24 Wagering Terms

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BREAKAGE KEYS PICK 5 The difference between the true mutuel-odds In exotics, this wager focuses on one horse played The Pick 5 offers a base wager of 50 cents and payoff and the actual payoff on the lesser, rounded above or below a group of other horses. For follows the same format as the Pick 4 with the amounts given to winning players. instance, in an exacta key, if you like the 3, you may exception that if no one holds a ticket with the wish to place the 3 on top with all the others played winners of all five races, 25 percent of the day’s pool CHURN for second. To key the 3 on top in a trifecta, you is paid out to those with the most winners while 75 The amount of money wagered by a bettor during would ask that the 3 be played “with ‘all,’ with ‘all.’” percent is carried over and added to the next racing the course of one racing program. day’s pool. The Pick 5 sequence spans the final five MINUS POOL races on a card. COMMINGLED POOLS Racetracks must pay off all winning bets and if the The host track’s collection of all simulcast wagering mutuel pool is insufficient, a minus pool is incurred RAINBOW 6 monies derived from receiving tracks. and the racetrack must dip into its own pockets to The Rainbow 6 is a 20-cent wager that requires the pay the bet. On the rare occasion when this does DAILY DOUBLE bettor to select the winners of the final six races on occur it is typically in show bets. A single wager in which the bettor is required to a card. The multi-race wager requires a bettor to hold the only ticket with all six winners in order for select the winners of two designated, consecutive MUTUEL POOL races. the Rainbow 6 jackpot to be paid out. If there are The total amount bet to win, place and show and multiple tickets with all six winners or there are none all exotic bets. EVEN-MONEY with all six, 70 percent of the day’s pool is paid out If a horse returns twice what was wagered, the PART-WHEEL to those with the most winners and 30 percent is horse is said to have been “even-money.” Similar to a key, this wager differs only in that, carried over to the next racing day. instead of focusing on one horse, you play a group EXACTA ROLLING DOUBLES of horses above or below another group of horses. A wager that requires the selection, in exact order, A wager in which you are challenged to pick the of the first and second horses in a race. PICK 3 winners of two consecutive races, beginning with The Pick 3 is a multiple-race bet whereby the bettor the first and second races, then the second and third, EXACTA BOX must select, on a single ticket, the winners of three and up to the penultimate and final race of the day. For as little as $1 per combination, bettors may consecutive, specially designated races. If there are “box” two or more horses in their exacta bets. For STRONACH 5 no tickets with all three winners, the payoff pool is instance, a bettor could play a two-horse, $1 exacta The Stronach 5 is a weekly national $1 minimum distributed among those bettors with two of the box with a combination of “2-4.” This would cost multi-race, multi-track wager with an industry low three winners. $2 and would be a winner if the #2 and #4 horses 12 percent takeout. Held each Friday, the Stronach finished first and second, in either order. PICK 4 5 requires bettors to select the winners of five races from Gulfstream Park, Laurel Park, INTERTRACK WAGERING (ITW) The Pick 4 follows the same format as the Bet 3. The Pick 4 consists of the final four races on the and Golden Gate Fields, all contested within a span of Simulcasting that emanates from one track and is card. 60 minutes. If no bettor selects all five winners, the entire received by in-state pari-mutuel facilities. wagering pool will be carried over to the following Friday. INTERSTATE WAGERING (ISW) Simulcasting that emanates from one track and is received by out-of-state pari-mutuel facilities. Wagering Terms

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SUPERFECTA A wager requires the bettor to select, in exact order, the first four finishers of a designated race. For example a “4-5-10-2” superfecta ticket would be a winner only if the #4 horse won, the #5 horse ran second, the #10 horse was third and the #2 horse finished fourth. As with its exacta and trifecta counterparts, “boxing” with a $1 base wager enables the bettor to play multiple combinations on the same ticket. ROLLING SUPER HI-5 The Super Hi-5 offers a 50-cent base wager and requires the bettor to select the first five finishers of the designated race in exact order. Should no one hold a ticket with the first five finishers, 25 percent of the race’s pool is paid out to those with the most placings in exact order while 75 percent is carried over to the next race. TAKEOUT The amount taken out of every dollar wagered before the payoffs on a given race are determined.

TRIFECTA A trifecta wager requires the selection, in exact order, of the first-, second- and third-placed horses in a given race. For example, if the bettor purchases a trifecta combination of “2-4-11,” then, in order to collect, the #2 horse must win, the #4 horse must be second and the #11 horse must finish third.

TRIFECTA BOX If a bettor wishes to box three or more horses in the trifecta, and the selections finish one-two-three in any order, then the ticket is a winner. For example, if a bettor wishes to box horses #3, #5 and #7 in the trifecta, then the ticket will cover the following six combinations: 3-5-7, 3-7-5, 5-3-7, 5-7-3, 7-3-5, 7-5-3. LEARN TO MAKE A BET IN 5 EASY STEPS WIN, PLACE AND SHOW 1. PICK THE TRACK TO WAGER ON 2. CHOOSE A RACE AND BET AMOUNT A win bet requires that the bettor’s horse finish first; a place bet 3. DECIDE WHAT TYPE OF WAGER TO BET ON 4. SELECT YOUR HORSE(S) 5. PLACE YOUR BET requires the selected horse to finish first or second; a show bet means STRAIGHT BETS the chosen horse must finish first, second or third. WIN: You collect if your horse finishes first. PLACE: You collect if your horse finishes first or second. SHOW: You collect if your horse finishes first, second or third. HOW TO COLLECT ON TRACK Once the race is declared official, take your winning wager to any mutuel window. At that point you can decide to collect the full amount of your winnings or wager back all or part of it on upcoming races. If you are unsure of whether you’ve won, bring your ticket to any window to have it checked. Avoid cashing your ticket 5 minutes before any race as many people wait until the last few minutes before a race to place their wagers, and cashing your winnings will slow the process. Racing Terms

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ALLOWANCE RACE BREEDERS’ CUP CLOCKERS A race featuring conditions for participation such as Racing’s international championship days, with People who time, or clock, morning workouts; the amount of money won or number of races won in a 14 races offering prize money totaling $28 million. time is taken in hundredths or in fifths of a second. certain time period. The BC is annually held in early November, COLT changing venues from one year to the next, and APPRENTICE A male less than 5 years old who is capable of attracts the world’s best horses in training. A rider who has not won five races is entitled to a future service at stud. 10-pound “allowance,” which is to say his mount BROODMARE CONDITION BOOK may carry 10 pounds less than the competition, and A female horse out to pasture for breeding A track-published pamphlet that contains rules and a seven-pound allowance until he has ridden an purposes; a broodmare sire is the sire, or father, regulations of racing, and information on purses, additional 30 winners; if he has ridden 35 winners of such a female. weight assignments and terms of eligibility for every prior to the end of one year from the date of riding BROWN race at the meeting. They are free of charge and his fifth winner, he shall have an allowance of five A dark brown color of some horses’ coats. available at the racing office. pounds until the end of that year. Also called a “bug” rider because an asterisk is often used in CHECKED DAM the program to denote apprenticeship. Horses on occasion could be pulled up briefly if the The mother of a horse. horse in front of them slows down dramatically and BAY there is nowhere for them to go. DERBY The light brownish color of some horses’ coats. A race usually of considerable value for 3-year-old CHESTNUT BLACK horses. Horse with a reddish-colored coat. The color of some horses. DOGS CHUTE BLINKERS Orange traffic cones that are used during workout The extensions that break off from a typically oval A hood with plastic cups surrounding the eye holes hours to protect the inside part of a racetrack or racetrack that allow for races to be conducted at that restrict visibility, helping the horse to focus on turf course. distances which, if begun on the oval, would begin what lies ahead by eliminating distractions from the on the turn and would thereby disadvantage horses FILLY sides. who started on the outside. A female 4 years old or less. BOBBLED CIRCUIT FURLONG Horses can lose their action if they take a misstep A geographical grouping of tracks whose race One-eighth of a mile, 660 feet or 220 yards. while racing. meetings are coordinated to run in succession. GELDING BREEDER CLAIMING RACES A horse whose testicles were removed often Owner of a pregnant mare at the time she delivers Races in which all horses entered are for sale. A because of poor temperament and/or a growth the foal (baby horse of either sex). “claimer” is a horse who runs in these races. disorder. Racing Terms

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GRADED STAKES HORSE OBJECTION A committee of racing authorities from across the A horse is a horse of course, but, on the racetrack, Usually registered by a jockey and or stewards, nation rank stakes order of importance, according a “horse” is a male 5 years old and older. but occasionally by a trainer, this act touches off a to a grading system based on the historic, overall stewards’ investigation into the running of a race. quality of the horses that have competed in them. JOCKEY CLUB There are Grade 1, 2 and 3 races, with the lower the Long-standing organization that approves ODDS-ON number the more prestigious the race. thoroughbred names and keeps the registry known If a horse is so heavily favored that the payoff is less as the American Stud Book. than equal to the amount wagered, the horse is said GRAY to be odds-on or an odds-on favorite. A horse with white hairs in his coat. LEAD PONY The horse who escorts thoroughbreds once they OUTRIDER GROOM enter the racetrack. The mounted person in charge of leading a field of The horse’s caregiver, the person who “grooms” horses to the track and through the post parade; he the horse, cleans its stall and often spends the LENGTH or she may also be called upon to catch loose horses. most time with it. The average body length of a running horse, usually about 10 feet, used to measure the margin of victory OVERNIGHT RACE HAND or defeat. A race in which entries are drawn 48 hours in A term used to measure the height of a horse, each advance. The phrasing goes back to the day when hand being four inches. LONGSHOTS race entries were drawn the day before. The horses given the least chance to win a race; HANDICAP payoffs can be huge if they win. PADDOCK A race in which, based on past performance, the The area where horses are saddled before a race. racing secretary assigns individual weights to horses MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT in the hopes of creating an evenly matched race; Races in which none of the participants have won POOLS good horses carry more weight; handicapping is a race; the participants are known as “maidens.” The total amount of money bet on each brand of wager, such as win pools, place pools, etc. the process by which that determination is made. INQUIRY HANDICAPPER The investigation of a race by the stewards, based POST POSITIONS A person, either a professional or amateur, who on their own observances or the objection of a The stalls in the starting gate from which a horse attempts to predict the outcome of a race. jockey or, on rare occasion, the trainer. begins a race. HANDLE MARE The total amount of money wagered on a race, A female 5 years old or older. at aracetrack or at a simulcast center, or both. Racing Terms

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SADDLECLOTH STAKES The piece of cloth placed under the saddle that A race for top-quality horses. The race may bears the program number of a horse competing specify the sex and age of its participants and in a race. further differentiated by a grading system whereupon Grade 1 stakes are of the top level, SHEDROW followed by Grade 2 and Grade 3 stakes, then The pathway inside a barn. by ungraded stakes races. SILKS STALL The colorful shirts, which represent a horse’s The horse’s home while he is stabled at the owner(s), that jockeys wear during a race; racetrack. also known as “colors.” STALLION SIRE A male horse who is in service at a breeding The father of a horse. farm. STABLE An owner’s racing enterprise. POST PARADE The formal presentation of the field of horses before each race; after leaving the walking ring they are paraded before the grandstand and clubhouse, typically about 10 minutes before each race. POST TIME The time when a race is scheduled to start. PURSE The money value of a race. RESTRICTED RACES Races limited to only particular horses, for instance, those bred in a particular state. ROAN See Gray/Roan

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