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A WTBOA PUBLICATION for THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS and OWNERS throughout the PACIFIC NORTHWEST Winter 2020

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WTBOA SUMMER YEARLING & MIXED SALE PICTORIAL WASHINGTON RACING HALL OF FAME: DR. MARK DEDOMENICO WTBOA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

THE FOAL PROJECT: HOW THEY’VE GROWN! ADVANCES IN EQUINE REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES HOW STUDYING THE “TWO-LEGGED EQUINE ATHLETE” CAN HELP MAKE RACING SAFER FOR ALL 175


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In This Issue

Advances in Equine Reproduction Techniques...........................178 by Heather Smith Thomas

The Foal Project – Part 5 .........................................................180 by Susie Sharp

WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Results .....................184 Emerald Downs – The Inside Track ...........................................192 by Vince Bruun

Letter From Phil Ziegler .............................................................193 Washington Racing Hall of Fame: Dr. Mark Dedomenico............196 by Emily Shields

M. Anne Sweet, General Manager & Editor anne@wtboa.com

Stallions for 2021.....................................................................199

Susan van Dyke, Associate Editor & Sales sue@washingtonthoroughbred.com

Pedigree Cross Index for Stallions.............................................220

Dana Claxton, Administrative Assistant maindesk@wtboa.com

WTBOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers Dana Halvorson President Jim Engstrom 1st Vice President Mary Lou Griffin 2nd Vice President Jennifer Webber Secretary Debra S. Pabst Treasurer

2018-2020 Melodie Bultena Mary Lou Griffin Dana Halvorson Jennifer Webber

Trustees Emeritus Dan J. Agnew Claudia Atwell Canouse Jerry Woods

2020-2022 Pam Christopherson Jim Engstrom Dr. Duane Hopp Greg Luce

2019-2021 Nina Hagen David Israel Petra Lewin Debra S. Pabst

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How Studying the “Two-Legged Equine Athlete” Can Help Make Racing Safer for All ......................................... 226 by Allison Perry

WTBOA Annual Membership Meeting .......................................229 Equine Disease Quarterly .........................................................230 STATISTICS Emerald Downs Seasonal Honors .......192 Emerald Downs Horses of the Meet ....194 Emerald Downs Final Jockey and Trainer Standings ...........................194 Washington-breds of the Week at Emerald Downs..............................194 2020 Washington-bred and/or WTBOA-sold Stakes Horses BAJA SUR, PULPITS POWER .........222 2020 Owners’ Bonus and Breeders’ Awards Summary ..........................224 2020 Washington-bred and/or -sired and WTBOA-sold Stakes Horses.....225

Washington-bred Two-year-old Maiden Winners at Emerald Downs ............228 Northwest Race Series 2020 Summary .......................................232

DEPARTMENTS News Items........................................234 Year-end Index ...................................243 Classified Ads ....................................245 Calendar ............................................245 Index to Advertisers ...........................245 Business Cards .......................... 246-247

ON THE COVER Artwork by Kristy Batie, based on one of her photographs. Photographer and artist Kristy Batie has loved horses all her life. She received her first camera in high school and took as many images of horses as she could. In addition to equine photography, Batie has expanded her artform through digital photo compositing and digital painting. For more information, visit her website: https://kristy-batie.pixels.com/. 177


Advances in Equine Reproduction Techniques New options to help produce foals by Heather Smith Thomas At Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, Dr. Stephanie Walbornn, DVM, DACT, performs an oviduct flush with the assistance of Ambulatory Technician Amanda Swinson and Theriogenology Technician Crystal Howard.

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regnancy rates for problem mares and stallions have improved in the past decade, thanks to ongoing research addressing reproductive issues. There are several facilities around the country (at universities and private practices) that specialize in equine reproduction and research. Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Kentucky has a large reproduction complex with 200 acres of land and a stallion facility. Their reproduction department has expanded, and it now offers a service to stand stallions, as well as work with problem mares. Four board certified theriogenologists work in this department, along with several trained technicians. Their breeding soundness exams can assist equine reproduction in many ways. While they do a lot of traditional and routine breeding work, horses are also referred there for more advanced diagnostics. This is a place where problem and sub-fertile mares and stallions can get some help. Maria Schnobrich DMD, DACP, is a board-certified theriogenologist at the LeBlanc Center for Reproduction, Rood and Riddle. “We can stand stallions, but we also have mares here for more intense management or we work with the veterinarians out in the field. Mares can be brought to us or we can do phone consultations and help their veterinarian come up with a treatment plan,” Schnobrich said. Flushing a Plugged Oviduct Schnobrich said one of the treatments offered at Rood and Riddle that’s unique is the oviduct flush for certain problem mares. 178

This is something that can sometimes help a mare become pregnant if other efforts fail. There are many different pathologies that can cause a mare to not become pregnant and there often is a treatment or protocol that can help resolve the problem, but sometimes it’s hard to figure out. The oviduct flush is something that can be tried in certain circumstances. “In this instance we may not be sure exactly what is causing the infertility, but we utilize this flush if the mare is unable to establish a pregnancy,” said Schnobrich. Typically, the mare in question usually has a history of producing pregnancies, but then she may have a year when you can’t get her pregnant at all. “At the 14-day pregnancy check there is nothing there. It might be a maiden mare or a mare that’s had previous pregnancies.” A mare’s oviduct is unique compared to other domestic animals. “There is a small sphincter that only allows the embryo to pass through, and not unfertilized eggs. We don’t know whether the oviduct sphincter is prone to closing off because of debris or some other problem, but the flush basically cleans it out,” stated Schnobrich. This is accomplished as a standing procedure with the mare simply sedated. “We do a hysteroscopy with a little camera on the endoscope so we can identify and locate the opening of the oviduct, and then flush fluid through it. There has been a lot of research trying to determine whether the mare does have an occluded oviduct, but we aren’t sure. This procedure does seem to work on a select group of mares,” she added.

“This treatment technique was developed by a Japanese veterinarian. We offer this service at our clinic and it’s not something that a lot of other clinics offer. If we do appropriate case selection (mares that we suspect might have this particular problem), and select for mares that have the correct history and everything else is normal, we are able to get about 60 to 70 percent of those mares pregnant within two covers,” she explained. “We did a study on this several years ago and found that this procedure can be very effective, given the right case selection.” This is one more thing that can be tried if a mare fails to become pregnant. Laboratory Assay to Test for Biofilm “We also can do a test for biofilm in the uterus. We are excited about this process. It is thought that some of the mares with persistent infections that won’t clear might have bacteria living in a dormant state or within a biofilm that gives the bacteria some protection – out of reach of antibiotics,” commented Schnobrich. Infections involving biofilm are extremely hard to treat because enzymes in the biofilm’s polymeric matrix protect microorganisms against antibiotics and the host’s defenses. Hard-to-treat biofilm infections are often chronic and recurring. “We know that this happens in horses and it’s not uncommon in the uterus. If bacteria are in a biofilm they can be very resistant to antibiotics. To treat those mares, we use biofilm disrupters like hydrogen peroxide, acetylcysteine or DMSO. Now we can test to see which of these would be most efficacious against a particular biofilm. Washington Thoroughbred


We can take a culture from the mare and run this test to determine which treatments would work best. The cultured bacteria allows themselves to form a biofilm and then we test that biofilm with these agents to see which one gives the most reduction in biofilm and bacteria,” she went on to add. “We’ve been working with Ryan Ferris, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACT (who designed the assay at Colorado State University before he went into private practice in Oregon [Summit Equine in Gervais]) and this is something we are excited about,” Schnobrich said. This might be one more way to successfully treat mares that are difficult to get pregnant because of persistent infection. “This should help us provide a more targeted treatment for these mares because it helps us know which agent will be best to use,” she further explained. Diagnostics Patrick McCue, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACT (Equine Reproduction Laboratory, Colorado State University), talked about a number of recent advances in diagnostic techniques when working with problem mares and stallions. “Some of these techniques are newer than others. For uterine infections, one of the newer methods being used to supplement (rather than replace) traditional uterine culture and cytology for identification of infections in the uterus is the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test. This enables us to look at the DNA footprint of bacterial or fungal organisms in the uterus,” he said. A PCR test takes just a few hours, whereas a culture could take several days. “We can collect a sample from the uterus with a traditional swab, lavage or a biopsy, and test it for the presence of DNA of bacterial or fungal organisms. There are some situations in individual mares when this is a more sensitive technology to identify infectious organisms than a culture. The culture and cytology are still the mainstay of diagnosis of uterine infections, but in my opinion, PCR will be used more and more frequently for detection and identification of infectious organisms,” stated McCue. Diagnostics for the presence of an ovarian abnormality, such as a granulosa cell tumor, involves a test for a hormone called anti-mullerian hormone (AMH). “The AMH test has been shown to be more effective for detection of a granulosa cell tumor than previous diagnostic tests – which include inhibin and testosterone. Only a few labs do these tests, however. We send ours to UC-Davis.” The AMH test has also been used in detecting cryptorchids. “While the gold standard is still an hCC stimulation test, AMH is also being utilized to detect the presence of a cryptorchid testis in a male horse,” he added. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Genetic Factors Dickson Varner, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACT (Professor and Pin Oak Stud Chair of Stallion Reproductive Studies at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University [TAMC]), states his research group is collaborating with the college’s genomics group to identify genetic markers of fertility in horses. “At present, stallions are selected as sires mainly because of their performance record, pedigree and conformation – with little regard for fertility. As a result, we have to deal with a lot of stallions that don’t have excellent fertility. So we have developed methods to help preserve their semen and to help improve the fertility of these horses,” said Varner. “We don’t know whether or not there is a genetic component to fertility issues, but there are some incidences, such as one particular defect in sperm where we have identified a susceptibility locus (gene) that is associated with an impaired acrosomal [release of enzymes] reaction,” he said. These sperm cannot penetrate the outer surface of the mare’s oocyte to facilitate fertilization. “This subset of stallions has sperm that are unable to acrosome react and the sperm are unable to fertilize the egg. We now have a test that stimulates the acrosome reaction. When you put a stallion’s sperm with this particular inducing agent, it induces the acrosome reaction in the sperm that are not yet capacitated,” he added In order for a sperm in nature to acrosome react, it must first undergo a capacitation process. When ejaculated, sperm are not immediately capable of fertilizing an egg. This doesn’t matter, because typically they spend some time in the female reproductive tract as they travel through the uterus and enter the oviduct. “The oviduct environment creates changes in the sperm, such as hyperactivated motility and the ability to undergo the acrosome reaction, allowing fertility to occur,” Varner said. This is why, ideally, the mare is inseminated prior to ovulation rather than after ovulation, so the sperm have time to go through these changes. “It probably takes a few hours of residence time in the oviduct to establish this capacitation. If you breed a mare after ovulation, the breeding may not be as successful because the egg doesn’t live very long. It is sitting around waiting for the sperm to be capacitated so one of them can fertilize the egg, and that’s why postovulatory breeding sometimes has a lower pregnancy rate,” he explained One of the assays the TAMU reproductive lab devised has identified a subset of stallions with greatly reduced fertility.

“They might have pregnancy rates per cycle of only five to 20 percent,” stated Varner. “Our genomics colleague, Dr. Terie Raudsepp, found that these particular subfertile stallions were homozygous for susceptibility site on a particular gene locus. She had previously detected this susceptibility locus using genomics techniques. It is a variable site, and if it is homozygous (AA) for both of these two variable sites, these stallions have reduced fertility even though they seem to produce an appropriate (or nearly appropriate) level of acrosome reactions with our acrosome reaction test, compared to the fertile control stallions. I think that our customary acrosome reaction assay can pick up some of the profound subfertility issues in stallions, but possibly this new genetic test will allow us to identify other stallions that have this susceptibility gene and reduced fertility,” he explained. “We are probably picking up more stallions that have a genetic factor associated with reduced fertility, so we’d like to apply that same type of strategy to identify other types of reproductive problems. There are probably an assortment of genes that contribute to reduced fertility. We hope to try to identify other genetic causes of subfertility in horses,” said Varner. “Typically we would take a stallion with reduced fertility and apply techniques to try to maximize that fertility, but if we have a variety of genetic tests that we can apply to these horses, we might have better justification for selectively breeding away from these genetic defects, rather than perpetuating them and having more fertility problems in the future,” he summarized. Evaluating Sperm New ways are also being developed to evaluate sperm. “We want to be able to use battery of tests to provide a better predictive value of that sperm’s fertilizing capability. Currently we are focusing on methods to evaluate oxidative injury to the DNA and to the sperm membranes. These are relatively new experiments. There is one assay that has been available for a number of years, and in recent years it’s been applied to sperm. This is a test that can evaluate the damaging effect on the DNA. We are refining the technique to make it a more useful test for evaluating DNA oxidative injury,” concluded Varner. Heather Smith Thomas, of Salmon, Idaho, has raised and trained horses for over 55 years and has been writing about them for nearly that long, selling more than 10,000 stories and articles and publishing 24 books. One of her more recent titles is Horse Tales: True Stories from an Idaho Ranch. She and her husband Lynn continue to raise beef cattle and a few horses. 179


The Foal Project Part 5 – Games and Gains

Susie Sharp

by Susie Sharp

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Pat and Mullan Chinn’s Nationhood—Val de Saire filly (above at right and below) romps with her fellow newly-turned yearling buddies at Blue Ribbon Farm in Buckley.

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y, how they have grown! The weanlings are charmingly fluffy in their winter coats, looking increasingly mature and living life as young horses should, with fellow weanlings and large pastures for socialization and play. When one sees a racehorse in all its glory, it is easy to forget the amount of research and planning, not to mention the expertise and management, that goes into producing a racehorse. A breeder gets one opportunity a year and must wait and hope for 11 months for a healthy and hopefully talented foal! And extraordinarily, that is only the first step. There are a multitude of factors to consider when breeding a foal. These include the racing success of both sire and dam, conformation, mating compatibility, previous offspring and temperament, to name but a few. I had the pleasure of talking to several breeders to gain an insight into the process. 180

Stallion Selection and Bloodlines Jenny Webber, of Windway Farm, informed me of her desire to find a Tapitsired stallion for You Me and Ema B. Hence, she was delighted when “Prospect Park landed in California.” He was doubly appealing because, not only was he sired by Tapit, but Jenny has always liked his broodmare sire Bertrando. In her opinion, although Prospect Park is an unproven stallion, he has the desirable qualities of “an above-average race record with a great family and is by a sire of sires.” Pat and Mullan Chinn had selected the recently-deceased Nationhood for their mare Val de Saire. Coming from medical backgrounds, the Chinns enjoy the challenge of doing research. Pat explained that her three key criteria in selecting the sire are: race record, conformation and temperament. She works closely with Debbie Pabst of Blue Ribbon Farm and highly complimented Debbie on her depth

of knowledge and expertise, especially in her ability to identify new and talented stallions. Debbie told me that after ten years of having Nationhood on the farm, she was very familiar with him and his get. She fondly described him as a “very pleasant horse” whose temperament tended to be on the hot side – a trait she often sees in his offspring. Pat and Mullan added that although they review four-to-five generations back, their primary interest is in the closest three generations if they wish to add speed or stamina to their mares’ offspring. Given the option, the Chinns will opt for a wellestablished sire first – providing that the stud fee is within their budget. Both also consider the quality of the mare and the stallion’s physical location, as additional costs will accrue in transporting the mare out of state. First-time mare owner Chad Christensen reported that he worked with WinStar Farm in Kentucky and selected Fed Biz for Miss Bravo. He used nicking as well. He stated, “Miss Bravo was in the first year of breeding under my supervision.” While Mary Lou Griffin, of Griffin Place, the current home of Miss Bravo and her Fed Biz colt, was not involved in this breeding decision, she was gracious enough to give me an overview of her thoughts on breeding. The first step for her is to analyze whether a stallion’s pedigree would be compatible with the mare in question. Mary Lou evaluates the success of his foals and the types of mares proven to be the most successful matches. However, Washington Thoroughbred


if he is a young and relatively unproven stallion, she will research his race record in terms of “class, money won, distance, speed and soundness.” Mary Lou discussed finding the balance between selecting an established and expensive sire versus a less proven stallion with fewer racing crops. As she explained, the latter is a higher risk, but the stud fee is lower as a result. Nina Hagen, of El Dorado Farms, focuses on similar criteria. Her decision making with regards to sire selection covers: mating compatibility, conformation, past performance with same or similar pedigree and race records, along with sales averages. She is particularly interested in the first three generations and whether there is a good broodmare sire in the bloodlines. Analysis of the sire’s race performance includes distance and surface (dirt, turf and/or all-weather) in relation to race conditions in the Washington

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Nina and Ron Hagen’s Coast Guard—Ms Moscow Mattie filly enjoys a bit of winter sunshine at the Hagens’ Enumclaw-based El Dorado Farms.

area. She will also consider her options in terms of taking an unproven mare to a proven sire and vice versa. Inbreeding Opinions vary on the benefits of inbreeding. In an article on The Horse. com, Evelyn Todd and her team evaluated the bloodlines of 135,572 horses over a ten-year period. Her findings conclude that “breeders have begun to better understand genetics . . . there is a trend toward greater genetic improvement in the breed.” She also stressed the importance of remembering that breeders will not see the impact of

Jenny Webber

The snowy weather in Ellensburg at Jenny Webber’s Windway Farm has not phased “Skip” (Prospect Park—You Me and Ema B), who Webber bred in partnership with Ema B’s former trainer Margo Lloyd, Tammy Sodergren and Kenneth Jochimsen. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

breeding decisions made now for several generations. (https://thehorse.com/160220/ inbreeding-in-thoroughbreds-positivesand-negatives/). Jenny stated that she isn’t “a massive fan of inbreeding close up.” In Skip’s case, he has no inbreeding “through the first five generations and is an A+ nick.” What she does relish is the fact that he has “Round Table, *Princequillo, Pirate’s Bounty and Hoist the Flag in his pedigree.” The Chinns informed me that they usually wouldn’t breed closer than “3x3.” In Val de Saire’s case, they explained that being by Harbor the Gold, they wouldn’t breed her to Gold Rush Dancer or Private Gold as all three stallions trace closely back to Seeking the Gold. Mary Lou is comfortable with inbreeding, as long as the individual is a quality horse and the inbreeding is threeto-four generations back (line breeding). The critical point she added is to avoid soundness issues. Nina cautioned that “close inbreeding can carry genetic traits that could lead to inheritable health problems.” She feels that breeders have a responsibility to protect future generations by preserving the integrity of the Thoroughbred, as well as seeking to improve their performance. She considers that approach to be crucial for all breeds. Complementing the Mare Jenny is most enthusiastic about her mare You Me and Ema B and her “great conformation.” The only improvement she could arguably make would be to “add a little more leg and substance to her.” She commented on the importance of evaluating mares with a critical eye toward their potential conformational weaknesses 181


and to search for a stallion who “excels in those areas.” Her hope in selecting Prospect Park and the bloodlines of Bertrando was to “add more leg” to Ema B’s foals. Skip appears to have followed her wishes. Similarly, the Chinns look for sufficient leg bone in terms of length and width to complement their mare’s big frame. They are conscious that a well-built horse will stand up better for training and racing in the future. Pat and Mullan will not breed to a horse with weaker conformation, but are prepared to accept minor flaws, if the stallion meets other vital criteria. Debbie describes the Chinns’ mare Val de Saire as being easy to work with and very pleasant. She factors temperament into account when looking at breeding compatibility, even though she acknowledged that foals vary greatly, even when by the same stallion or out of the same dam. Ideally, Mary Lou selects a stallion that will complement the mare’s conformation. She doesn’t “like horses that have little or no support in terms of stakes winners in the first and second dams.” She will also research the mare’s family to evaluate prior successful crosses. She did, however, share a great story about selecting a stallion with longer pasterns for a mare who had similar leg conformation and was somewhat concerned, despite other desirable factors. That foal, named Impeached, turned out to be a stakes-placed winner of $174,497. Nina stressed the importance of mating compatibility, plus the importance of conformation and a level-headed temperament. Her filly out of Ms Moscow Mattie already has a famous half-brother in two-year-old Dutton, the 2020 horse of the meeting at Emerald Downs. 182

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Mary Lou Griffin approaches Chad and Kerry Christensen’s Fed Biz—Miss Bravo colt, who is being raised for the Auburn couple at Mary Lou and her husband Terry’s Buckley nursery. A trio of colts attentively gaze from their home field at Griffin Place.

The Temperament Factor There is no one best temperament. In The Paulick Report article, https:// www.paulickreport.com/news/triplecrown/naughty-nice-derby-winnerstemperaments-run-gamut-2/, author Natalie Voss sums it up best: “Whether some of them have won because of their ‘unique dispositions or in spite of them’ is hard to say.” Jenny commented that temperament can be a toss-up as she has “raised enough full siblings at opposite ends of the temperament spectrum.” In Skip’s case, he continues to be “very bold, confident and curious.” She describes him as “a treat monster” who can hear a peppermint being unwrapped from a great distance! He shares some quirks with his dami including using only one spot (to dirty) in his stall, and he dislikes stepping on manure on his way out. He knows Jenny’s barn schedule and is quite demanding if she doesn’t get to him promptly. In what may be interesting for Skip’s future trainer, Jenny thinks he will be the type of horse who won’t spook, but will need to investigate everything. Skip is particularly happy now that he has “a friend with whom to wrestle and play.” Pat said their foals tend to be sweet, but “type A’s” – which appeals to her own temperament! Debbie commented, “Horses with many different temperaments make good racehorses. Obviously, it’s nicer to work with a horse with a willing disposition; a horse that learns easily and well, and so on. However, having said that, successful racehorses might be hotter, or slower learners than we prefer, or have a bit of an ‘edge’ to their behavior.” She said the Val de Saire filly learns quickly and well. “She’s also a good doer” who is enjoying

her life 24/7 with four other fillies on a 2.5acre pasture. Mary Lou doesn’t select for a particular temperament type, given that successful horses can and do have very different personalities. She did stress, however, that she wouldn’t select a problematic broodmare. She is very happy with Miss Bravo’s colt and is planning to start his “kindergarten” soon. She added that she has a feeling that he will have “some strong opinions about how that should go.” He is currently out on pasture with fellow colts and is “very cute in his winter attire.” Nina’s goal is to have conformation, speed and temperament in order to give “a prospective foal every opportunity for success.” She described her filly as being “curious, confident, more than willing to please and very smart.” For example, Nina explains that when the Ms Moscow Mattie filly is being scratched by a human, she will pop her lips and move her body so that one knows exactly where she wants to be scratched. The filly, she added, is extremely social with humans and equines and will run up to visit Andrew, a member of the El Dorado team, to distract him from his work as much as possible, even if that means leaving her food. What does the future hold for these youngsters and their breeders and owners? We shall have to wait and see. The youngsters officially turned one year old on January 1, 2021, and their next chapter will soon unfold. Personal assistant by day and writer and researcher by night, Susie Sharp has yet to find an equine project she doesn’t like. She recently graduated from the University of Guelph with a diploma in Equine Studies (with Distinction) and is currently looking for her next challenge. Washington Thoroughbred


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WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Complete Results

Kristy Batie Photos

Topping the August sale for $70,000 was Hip 57 (right), a striking son of multiple G1 winner and former WTBOA sale graduate Smiling Tiger out of stakes-placed Grand Yodeler consigned by Critter Creek Farm, agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC. Stormy Hull’s Critter Creek Farm consignment also offered Hip 77 (below) for Premier Thoroughbreds and Alan Klein. Hull is shown presenting the colt from the first crop of G1 winner Lord Nelson out of Lottawampum, which sold for $50,000.

Mersad Metanovic (right), representing the Californiabased Premier Thoroughbreds, is shown with trainer Brian Koriner, who purchased the top two colts on behalf of Samantha Siegal’s Jay Em Ess Stable. Editor’s Note: For a written summary of the 2020 WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale, please see the Fall issue of this publication, which can be found in digital form online at washingtonthoroughbred.com. 1. Saint Coulomb, c., Atta Boy Roy—Val de Saire (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Vital Signs Stable) ........................................ RNA $10,000 2. unnamed, c., Atta Boy Roy—Valour Road (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Oak Crest Farm LLC). Todd & Shawn Hansen ..........................$9,500 3. unnamed, r., Abraaj—Victoria Cross (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Oak Crest Farm LLC). James Foulkes ........................................$2,500

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4. unnamed, f., Overanalyze—Victory Island (Jenny Webber, Agent). D & S Thoroughbreds ................................................................$2,000 5. unnamed, c., Upstart—West Kentucky (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent for Alden Caldwell Stehly). Victor Bahna ..............................................................$30,000 6. unnamed, c., Capo Bastone—Willpower (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Ruthie Gibson ........$2,500 7. unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Wind N Waves (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC [Adrian Gonzalez]). CTR Stables LLC .............$20,000 8. unnamed, f., Pontiff—Winning Weave (El Dorado Farms LLC). Ed Zenker ............$7,000 9. unnamed, f., Atta Boy Roy—Witchy Meeting

(Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Murphy & Pabst). Valorie Lund.........................................$20,000 10. unnamed, c., Coast Guard—Zenovit (El Dorado Farms LLC). Dee Hammer ....................$9,000 11. unnamed, c., Atta Boy Roy—A Tip of the Coin (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC, Agent for Mel & Lori Mellick, Sporting Green Thoroughbreds). Luis Ruiz ........................................................$7,500 12. unnamed, f., Runhappy—Allegation (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC ...................................................................OUT 13. unnamed, f., Tiz a Minister—Allthatnmore (Few Acre Farm, Agent)........................ RNA $1,000 14. unnamed, c., Tapiture—American Profile (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent for

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Leading consignor Critter Creek Farm also had the third highest priced offering, Hip 62, for PT Syndicate #1 LLC. The colt, who is from the initial crop of G2 winner Danzing Candy, was purchased by trainer Mark Glatt, as agent, for $42,000. Alden Caldwell Stehly). CTR Stables LLC ..............................................................$30,000 15. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Angel Mary (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent). Vince Gibson ................................................................$2,500 16. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Anna Bird Rulez (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent). ..........OUT 17. unnamed, f., Nationhood—Annie Over (Tom & Becky Birklid) .............................. RNA $1,000 18. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—Arlington Getaway (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Kara Toye, agent .......................................................$3,000 19. unnamed, f., Nationhood—Artic Mist (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst). Lisa Russell ............................................$2,000 20. unnamed, c., Curlin to Mischief—Atta Gal Val (Griffin Place LLC). Frank Lucarelli .....$5,500 21. Pearl Coast, f., Coast Guard—Atta Girl Pearl (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Vital Signs Stable). Victoria Miller...........................$1,500 22. unnamed, f., Awesome Again—Azulinha (Arg) (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent for Bret Christopherson). Wally Jenne ..............$13,000 23. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Back in Time (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Will Brewer, Agent ....................................................$30,000 24. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Bamboo Dream (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent). ..........OUT 25. unnamed, f., Misremembered—Bekagi (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Jennifer Nunnally. ..$1,700

29. unnamed, f., Cat Burglar—Burooz (Ire) (Few Acre Farm, Agent)........................ RNA $1,000 30. unnamed, f., Sixthirteen—Caliente Gold (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Ed Zenker ............$5,000 31. unnamed, f., Coast Guard—Cape Grace (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Oak Crest Farm LLC) ...................................................................OUT 32. unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Cecilabration (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC)........................................... RNA $22,000 33. unnamed, r., Misremembered—Cee’s a Dream (Few Acre Farm, Agent).............. RNA $1,000 34. unnamed, f., Shaman Ghost—Chance Encounter (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent for Bret Christopherson). Dan Warden ................$7,000 35. unnamed, c., Fed Biz—Charming Tale (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Howard Belvoir ......$5,000 36. u n n a m e d , f . , U p s t a r t — C h e e r l e a d e r (Castlegate Farm, Dr. & Mrs. Duane Hopp) .................................................... RNA $35,000 37. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—Concert Music (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent) .................................................... RNA $19,000 38. unnamed, f., Misremembered—Copper City

Hip 50, a full brother to Washington champion Mach One Rules who was bred and consigned by Bar C Racing Stables Inc., was purchased by longtime Pacific Northwest horseman Art McFadden for $37,000. 26. unnamed, c., Flat Out—Bella Cantu (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent) ............OUT 27. unnamed, f., Daaher—Belltown Beauty (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst) .................................................... RNA $22,000 28. unnamed, c., Atta Boy Roy—Brown (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst). Cathy Hopper .......................................$10,000

(Few Acre Farm, Agent). Penny Hoeft...$1,500 39. Cause I’m Cool, c., Northern Causeway—Coup de Foudre (Griffin Place LLC, Agent) ......OUT 40. unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Courtroom Charmer (Griffin Place LLC, Agent). Todd & Shawn Hansen ......................................$15,000 41. unnamed, f., Run Away and Hide—Crowning Camilla (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent). Brett

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Among the horsemen viewing the yearlings were (left to right) trainers Jeffrey Metz and Howard Belvoir and Rising Star Stable’s Vicki Potter. Brophy..................................................$15,000 42. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Da Burn (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC). Jeff Harwood ...........$14,000 43. unnamed, f., Curlin to Mischief—Dark Diva (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Carnation Racing Stables). Michael Pollowitz ...................$8,000 44. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Deja Views (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst). Lori Heist .....................................................$15,000 45. u n n a m e d , f . , M i d n i g h t S t o r m — Dreamingofcarmella (Castlegate Farm, Dr. & Mrs. Duane Hopp). Craig Peerenboom ..............................................................$20,000 46. unnamed, c., Goldencents—Dress for Ballet (El Dorado Farms LLC). Roy Schaefer .....$25,000 47. unnamed, f., Shackleford—East Side Charley (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent) .................................................... RNA $16,000 48. unnamed, c., Wildcat Red—Emyvale Court (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Robert Arthur .........................................$1,800

49. unnamed, c., Fort Larned—Familyofroses (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Dan Warden............$7,000 50. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Felice the Cat (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Art McFadden ..............................................................$37,000 51. unnamed, c., Shaman Ghost—Finding More (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst).......................................... RNA $29,000 52. Coasting In, f., Coast Guard—Free of Heart (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent for Linda Swanson). Gregory A. Moore ..................................$1,100 53. unnamed, f., Misremembered—Gallantin Gal (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Michael Pimentel ................................................................$3,500 54. unnamed, c., Raised a Secret—Gilmore Girl (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). John Kropf .............................................$1,200 55. unnamed, c., Coast Guard—Go Jackie Go (El Dorado Farms LLC). Chad Christensen ................................................................$9,000 56. unnamed, f., Overanalyze—Goodlookinwife

Leading Buyers or Agents of Summer Session Yearlings by Gross Expenditures Buyer/Signer No. Purchased Gross Brian Koriner, agent ...................................................2 ................... $120,000 CTR Stables LLC .......................................................3 ................... $ 76,000 Dan Warden ................................................................4 ................... $ 48,500 Will Brewer, agent......................................................2 ................... $ 45,000 Art McFadden ............................................................2 ................... $ 45,000 Mark Glatt, agent .......................................................1 ................... $ 42,000 Valorie Lund ...............................................................2 ................... $ 32,000 Victor Bahna...............................................................1 ................... $ 30,000 John Maryanski ..........................................................1 ................... $ 30,000

Leading Sires of Summer Session Yearlings by Average (Two or more sold) Sire No. Sold Gross Average Smiling Tiger ............3......$125,000 .....$41,667 Commissioner ...........2......$ 51,000 .....$25,500 Danzing Candy .........4......$ 83,000 .....$20,750 Shaman Ghost ...........2......$ 32,000 .....$16,000 Harbor the Gold ........8......$118,000 .....$14,750 Atta Boy Roy ...........5......$ 65,000 .....$13,000 •Abraaj .....................7......$ 59,000 .... $ 8,429 Coast Guard ............8......$ 59,100 .....$ 7,388 Bold-face stallions stand or stood in Washington; •Deceased.

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Auctioneer Scott Caldwell checks on a yearling from the Blue Ribbon Farm consignment. (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Brad Boyce.............................................$1,000 57. unnamed, c., Smiling Tiger—Grand Yodeler (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). Brian Koriner, Agent .................$70,000 58. unnamed, c., Coast Guard—Great Mom (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Connie Belshay, Only Me Thoroughbreds). Will Brewer, Agent ..............................................................$15,000 59. unnamed, r., Smiling Tiger—Greatest Escape (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Premier Thoroughbreds LLC) ................. RNA $39,000 60. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Holy Mama (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent for Horseplayers Racing Club LLC)..........................................................OUT 61. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Holy Rose (Jenny Webber, Agent). Wally Jenne....$13,000 62. unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Ilikecandy (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). Mark Glatt, Agent .....................$42,000 63. unnamed, f., Shaman Ghost—Impeached (Griffin Place LLC). Dave Mowat .......$25,000 64. unnamed, c., Smiling Tiger—Infernal McGoon

Leading Summer Session Consignors/Agents by Gross Sales (Two or more sold) Consignor/Agent No. Sold Gross Critter Creek Farm ................................................... 7 ...................$190,500 El Dorado Farms LLC ..............................................15 ...................$143,800 Griffin Place LLC.....................................................11 ...................$117,000 Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC .......................13 ...................$109,250 Bar C Racing Stables Inc. ........................................ 7 ...................$102,500 Blue Ribbon Farm ....................................................10 ...................$ 94,600 Checkmate Thoroughbreds ...................................... 3 ...................$ 80,000

Leading Consignors (Separate Entities) of Summer Session Yearlings by Average (Two or more sold) Consigner No. Sold Gross Average Critter Creek Farm, agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC............................ 2 .............$112,000 ........... $56,000 Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, agent for Alden Caldwell Stehly ................................................................ 2 .............$ 60,000 ........... $30,000 Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, agent for Dale Mahlum ............ 2 .............$ 55,000 ........... $27,500 Dunn Bar Ranch LLC ........................................................................... 2 .............$ 40,000 ........... $20,000 Griffin Place LLC ................................................................................. 4 .............$ 68,500 ........... $17,125 Bar C Racing Stables Inc. ..................................................................... 5 .............$ 82,000 ........... $16,500 Castlegate Farm, Dr. and Mrs. Duane Hopp ......................................... 2 .............$ 31,000 ........... $15,500 Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst ........................... 4 .............$ 45,000 ........... $12,250 El Dorado Farms LLC ..........................................................................10 .............$108,200 ........... $10,820 Bar C Racing Stables Inc., agent for Bret Christopherson ................... 2 .............$ 20,000 ........... $10,000

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Will Brewer joins trainer Chris Stenslie and assistant trainer Marshall Allen (left to right) on the sales grounds. Brewer signed for two yearlings as agent – Hip 23 (top right), a full brother to 2020 Emerald Downs stakes winner Time for Gold, from Bar C Racing Stables and Hip 58, a Coast Guard colt (right) from Connie Belshay’s Only Me Thoroughbreds, Blue Ribbon Farm, agent, out of multiple stakes producer Great Mom. Top-Priced Yearlings Hip 57 unnamed, c., Smiling Tiger—Grand Yodeler (Critter Creek Farm, agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). Brian Koriner, agent ...... $70,000 77 u n n a m e d , c . , Lord Nelson— Lottawampum (Critter Creek Farm, agent for Premier Thoroughbreds LLC and Alan Klein). Brian Koriner, agent ...................................................... $50,000 62 unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Ilikecandy (Critter Creek Farm, agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). Mark Glatt, agent .......... $42,000 50 unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Felice the Cat (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Art McFadden ............................... $37,000 5 unnamed, c., Upstart—West Kentucky (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, agent for Alden Caldwell Stehly). Victor Bahna ...................................................... $30,000 14 unnamed, c., Tapiture—American Profile (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, agent for Alden Caldwell Stehly). CTR Stables LLC ...................................................... $30,000 23 unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Back in Time (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Will Brewer, agent ........................ $30,000 91 unnamed, f., Cupid—My Palmilla (Griffin Place LLC). John Maryanski ........ $30,000 101 unnamed, f., Smiling Tiger—Princess Hillary (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, agent for Dale Mahlum). Dan Warden ...........................................$30,000 99 unnamed, c., Commissioner—Pick of the Pack (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC). CTR Stables LLC ............................................... $26,000 46 unnamed, c., Goldencents—Dress for Ballet (El Dorado Farms LLC). Roy Schaefer ...................................................... $25,000 63 unnamed, f., Shaman Ghost—Impeached (Griffin Place LLC). Dave Mowat ...................................................... $25,000 64 unnamed, c., Smiling Tiger—Infernal McGoon (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, agent for Dale Mahlum). Terry Morris ........................................... $25,000 121 unnamed, f., Commissioner—Tack Room (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, agent). Fred Desimone .................. $25,000

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(Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent for Dale Mahlum). Terry Morris ................$25,000 65. unnamed, f., Danzing Candy—Inka Rose (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent for Stacy Potter) ..............................................OUT 66. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Irene’s Bonus Baby (El Dorado Farms LLC). Bill Greenstein ..............................................................$15,000 67. unnamed, f., Raised a Secret—Jacolatt (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). John Parker.............................................$4,000 68. unnamed, f., Raised a Secret—Jadelet (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Megan thompson, Agent ........................$1,750 69. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Jasmine’s Melody (El Dorado Farms LLC). Claudia Canouse, Agent ..............................................................$10,000 70. Code Ribbon, f., Desert Code—Jumanah (Griffin Place LLC, Agent for Seamist Racing LLC). Michael Pollowitz ..................................$4,000 71. unnamed, f., Abraaj—Knight Raider (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent) ...................... RNA $8,500 72. Ladyfullofmischief, f., Curlin to Mischief— Lady Rosberg (Griffin Place LLC, Agent). Keith Swagerty ................................................$5,000 73. unnamed, f., Coast Guard—Lady Yodeler (Griffin Place LLC, Agent for Tall Cedars Farm). Mike Pattison .........................................$6,000 74. unnamed, f., Pontiff—Lasting Kiss (El Dorado Farms LLC). Jeff Metz...........................$3,700 75. unnamed, f., Abraaj—Limitless Alex (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC) ................................. RNA $1,000 76. unnamed, c., Temple City—Line Drive (Few Acre Farm, Agent). John Kropf .............$1,000 77. unnamed, c., Lord Nelson—Lottawampum (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Premier Thoroughbreds LLC & Alan Klein). Brian Koriner, Agent ......................................$50,000

78. unnamed, f., Coast Guard—Marquet Formula (Griffin Place LLC, Agent for Tall Cedars Farm). Valorie Lund.........................................$12,000 79. unnamed, f., Stanford—Matching Skies (Griffin Place LLC). Art McFadden ....................$8,000 80. unnamed, c., Exaggerator—Maxie Ford (Castlegate Farm, Dr. & Mrs. Duane Hopp) .................................................... RNA $32,000 81. unnamed, c., Coast Guard—Melba Jewel (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst) ...................................................................OUT 82. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—Minimums Minimums (Castlegate Farm, Dr. & Mrs. Duane Hopp). Chad Christensen .....................$11,000 83. unnamed, c., Fed Biz—Mischievious (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Michael Pimentel. ...........$1,200 84. unnamed, c., Raised a Secret—Miss Florieto (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Dan Warden............................................$4,500 85. unnamed, c., Shaman Ghost—Miss Lafayette (Griffin Place LLC, Agent) ........ RNA $22,000 86. unnamed, f., Abraaj—Moscow Music (El Dorado Farms LLC). Jeff Metz..............$5,000 87. unnamed, f., Abraaj—Moscow Symphony (El Dorado Farms LLC) ..................... RNA $8,500 88. unnamed, f., Coast Guard—Ms Moscow Mattie (El Dorado Farms LLC) ............. RNA $14,000 89. unnamed, f., Nationhood—Muchas Coronas (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst)............................................ RNA $9,500 90. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Music and Me (El Dorado Farms LLC) .................................. RNA $4,500 91. unnamed, f., Cupid—My Palmilla (Griffin Place LLC). John Maryanski .........................$30,000 92. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—My Red Lady (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent for Desert Rose Racing LLC) ....................................OUT 93. unnamed, f., Raised a Secret—Nastika

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(Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Billy Christian ........................................$2,000 94. unnamed, f., Bluegrass Cat—Once Upon a Song (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Carnation Racing Stables). Nicholas Leisos .......................$5,500 95. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—Our Henny Penny (Bar C Racing Stables Inc., Agent) ...................................................................OUT 96. unnamed, f., Coast Guard—Owhatablast (El Dorado Farms LLC). Chad Christensen ................................................................$5,500 97. unnamed, f., Midshipman—Peaceful Nation (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst).......................................... RNA $27,000 98. unnamed, f., Raise the Bluff—Persephonie (El Dorado Farms LLC) ..................................OUT 99. unnamed, c., Commissioner—Pick of the Pack (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC). CTR Stables LLC ..............................................................$26,000 100. Sara’s Finale, f., Makors Finale—Playful Sara (Griffin Place LLC, Agent). Roddina Barrett ................................................................$1,500 101. unnamed, f., Smiling Tiger—Princess Hillary (Halvorson Bloodsstock Services LLC, Agent for Dale Mahlum). Dan Warden...........$30,000 102. Gypsy Gun, c., Maimonides—Queen of War (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent). James Carlin ................................................................$7,000 103. unnamed, c., Danzing Candy—Ready to Unleash (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Dennis Snowden ....................................$6,000 104. unnamed, f., Ministers Wild Cat—Rewritten (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Carnation Racing Stables). Lucarelli & McKee .................$9,500 105. Onyourmarkgetsetgo, c., Makors Finale—Ros’s Girl (Griffin Place LLC, Agent). Roddina Barrett ....................................................$5,000 106. unnamed, c., Harbor the Gold—Royal Recruit (Castlegate Farm, Dr. & Mrs. Duane Hopp)

Zack Correa trades notes with Jack and Jill Fabulich and trainers Kay and Bryson Cooper (left to right).

...................................................................OUT 107. unnamed, f., Misremembered—Runaway Moon (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Jennifer Nunnally ................................................................$4,500 108. Ostentatious Shine, g., Linchpin—Shining Forever (Jenny Webber, Agent for Rosemary Collins, Starfish Farm) ..............................OUT 109. unnamed, f., Harbor the Gold—Silver City Lilly (Bar C Racing Stables Inc.). Jeff Harwood ................................................................$7,500 110. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Silverclaw (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Ruthie Gibson ....................................................$1,500 111. unnamed, c., Daredevil—Skydeck (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Howard Belvoir....................................................$5,500

Trainer Roddina Barrett inspects a yearling with a client.

112. unnamed, c., Mshawish—Smart Catch (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC)......................... RNA $17,000 113. unnamed, f., Grazen—Smokin’ Grey (Griffin Place LLC) ................................. RNA $14,000 114. unnamed, f., Pontiff—Society Girl (Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Wulff, Neuwaukum Run Farm). Roddina Barrett ....................................................$2,000 115. unnamed, f., Stay Thirsty—Special Holiday (Dunn Bar Ranch LLC, Agent for Mel & Lori Mellick, Sporting Green Thoroughbreds). Steve Haahr ......................................................$4,500 116. unnamed, c., Abraaj—Spot On Babe (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent). Ron Crockett, Inc. ..............................................................$10,000 117. unnamed, f., Nationhood—Sudden Departure (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst)............................................ RNA $9,500 118. unnamed, c., Orb—Sunday Geisha (Griffin Place LLC, Agent) ............................... RNA $57,000 119. unnamed, c., Atta Boy Roy—Sweet Fourty (Blue Ribbon Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst). Robert E. Donnell ................................$18,000 120. unnamed, c., War Envoy—Sweet Swinging Ms (El Dorado Farms LLC, Agent) .................................................... RNA $13,000 121. unnamed, f., Commissioner—Tack Room (Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, Agent). Fred Desimone .....................................$25,000 122. u n n a m e d , c . , C u p i d — Ta l k a h o l i c ( E l Dorado Farms LLC). Philip Lebherz, Agent ..............................................................$19,000 123. He Has High Hopes, c., Kirkendahl—Angela’s Candy (Blue Ribbon Farm, Agent for Connie Belshay, Only Me Thoroughbreds). John Parker .....................................................$1,100 200. Vercellana, mare., Colonel John—Sahibah (Few Acre Farm, Agent)........................... RNA $500

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Summer Yearling Session Summary and Comparison

% of 2019 2020 Chg Number of Horses of Racing Age Sold ..................1 ................ 0 Average Price for Horses of Racing Age .......$3,200 ............. n/a Number of Yearlings .............................................0 ............... 1 Average Price for Yearlings ................................ n/a ....... $1,100 Number of Broodmares Sold ..............................12 ................ 9 ........... -25% Average Price for Broodmares ........................$846 ....... $2,756 .....+225.8% Gross Sales (All) .......................................$13,350 ..... $25,900 ..........+94% Median (All) ...................................................$500 ....... $1,100 ........+120% Outs .....................................................................0 ................ 2 RNA .....................................................................4 ................ 7

% of 2019 2020 Chg Number Sold ......................................... 77 ...................... 82 ..............+6.5% Gross Sales ............................ $1,288,200 ........... $958,950 ..............-25.6% Average Price ............................... $16,730 ............. $11,695 ..............-30.1% Median Price .................................. $9,500 ............... $7,000 ..............-26.3% RNAs (% of total) ....................16 (15.4%) .........26 (21.3%) Outs (% of total) ...........................8 (7.7%) .........14 (11.5%) High-selling Colt ......................... $120,000 ............. $70,000 High-selling Filly ........................... $50,000 ............. $30,000 Number Nominated ............................. 109 .................... 133 Number Cataloged............................... 104 .................... 122

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Also seen scoping out the racing stock were Dan Warden, who purchased four yearlings, and Oregon horseman and veterinarian Dr. Jack Root. Among Warden’s purchases was the co-highest priced filly, Hip 101 (above), a Smiling Tiger—Princess Hillary yearling consigned by Halvorson Bloodstock Services LLC, agent for Dale Mahlum. 201. Appomattox, mare., Stravinsky—Galunpe (Ire) (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Jennifer Nunnally ...................................................................$500 202. Bold Charmer, mare., Tale of Ekati— Doc’s Stormy Girl (Few Acre Farm, Agent) ......................................................... RNA $500 203. Brooke’s Halo, mare., Southern Halo—Salty Lady (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). ...................................OUT 204. Cecileabration, mare., Graeme Hall—Divine Rockette (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC). Rancho San Miguel & Mike Adams ..................................................$12,500 205. Charming Tale, mare., Kingmambo—Crystal Crossing (Ire) (Few Acre Farm, Agent) ......................................................... RNA $500 206. Feeling Catty, mare., Courageous Cat— Keep the Feeling (Few Acre Farm, Agent) ......................................................... RNA $500 207. Game Show, mare., Deputy Minister—Vana Turns (Checkmate Thoroughbreds LLC [Adrian Gonzalez]) .................................... RNA $4,700 208. Invitational, mare., Peaks and Valleys—Stutz Classic (Few Acre Farm, Agent). .... RNA $500 209. Mischievious, mare., Maria’s Mon—Bonnie

Also bringing a $30,000 bid was Hip 91, from the Griffin Place LLC consignment. A member of G1 winner Cupid’s first crop, she is also the first foal out of $109,265 Del Mar and Santa Anita winner My Palmilla.

Hip 99, the Commissioner colt out of stakes winner Pick of the Pack sold by Dunn Bar Ranch LLC, went to CTR Stables LLC for $26,000. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Byerly (Few Acre Farm, Agent). John Kropf ...................................................................$500 210. Morgan Lane, mare., Chester House—Morgan J. (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Connie Erickson ...................................................................$500 211. Phanie Slam, mare., Grand Slam—Stephanie’s Road (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for PT Syndicate #1 LLC) ....................................OUT 212. Queen of Chicago, mare., Artie Schiller—Sweet and Steady (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Teyo Santana ......................................................$900 213. Red Neck Gal, mare., More Than Ready— Free Expression (Few Acre Farm, Agent) ......................................................... RNA $500 214. Sealadysea, mare., Awesome Again—Sea Glitter (Critter Creek Farm, Agent for Premier Thoroughbreds LLC). Marilyn Wulff ....$5,500 215. Summer Garden, mare., Grand Slam—Garden Dance (Few Acre Farm, Agent). Claudia Canouse, Agent ......................................$1,100 216. Think of Laura, mare., Siphon (Brz)— Laurabrook (Few Acre Farm, Agent). John Kropf .........................................................$500 217. Pledge of Honor, mare., Flat Out—Pledge Mom (Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation Center). Jeff Ganje ...............................................$2,800

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2020 leading Emerald Downs trainer Frank Lucarelli (far left) and client Roy Schaefer (R. E. V. Racing) inspect yearlings. Schaefer purchased Hip 46 (left), a colt by Goldencents consigned by El Dorado Farms LLC, for $25,000.

Hip 64 is a son Smiling Tiger, who was the leading sire at the Dave Mowat, Ten Broeck Farm, purchased Hip 63 for $25,000. The filly sale by average ($41,667). The gray colt, bred by Dale Mahlum, from the first crop of Canadian champion and multiple G1 stakes winner has four Washington champions in his first two dams. He was Shaman Ghost, was bred and consigned by Griffin Place LLC. purchased by Terry Morris for $25,000.

Also selling for $25,000 was Hip 121, a filly by Commissioner consigned by Halvorson Bloodstock Services and purchased by Fred Desimone. 190

Hip 204 topped the 17 broodmares cataloged. Cecilebration, a winning sister to G3 stakes winner Who’s Up, had been bred to Smiling Tiger. She was purchased for $12,500 by Rancho San Miguel and Mike Adams and also hailed from the PT Syndicate #1 LLC consignment. Washington Thoroughbred


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The Inside Track Emerald Downs Wrap-up for 2020 by Vince Bruun, Emerald Downs Director of Media Relations

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merald Downs concluded its 38-day 2020 racing season with record average daily handle. The track’s 25th season was conducted with strict COVID protocols and without spectators. Daily wagering averaged $1,796,475, a 61 percent increase over last year’s average. Most of the wagering came from internet and mobile site customers located throughout the United States and Canada. Track president Phil Ziegler reported there were no positive COVID cases, “We want to thank all our stakeholders

for working together safely. We had unprecedented challenges not only at the track but in all aspects of our lives. We were the first professional sport to return in the state of Washington and through everyone’s efforts we were able to put on a healthy and successful meet.” Good health was not limited to the human participants. Over the 391 races conducted there were zero catastrophic breakdowns from the 2,895 starters. Dutton, undefeated in three starts including two stakes, was voted 2020

2020 Emerald Downs Seasonal Honors Horse of the meeting.........................................Dutton Top Washington-bred ........................................Dutton Top older horse .................................................Elliott Bay Top sprinter .......................................................Elliott Bay Top older filly or mare ......................................Alittlelesstalk Top three-year-old male ....................................Unmachable Top three-year-old filly .....................................Daffodil Sweet Top two-year-old male ......................................Dutton Top two-year-old filly .......................................Time for Gold Claimer of the meet ..........................................Omache Kid Top riding achievement ....................................Juan Gutierrez (No. 1 leading rider all-time) Top training achievement..................................Frank Lucarelli (Second straight title and seventh overall) Lindy Award .....................................................Cerapio Figueroa Durkan Award ...................................................Sharon Ross and Jose Rosales Jockeys Valet Award .........................................Taylor Brady Exercise rider of the year ..................................Stephanie Fiorito Race of the meet ...............................................Longacres Mile-G3 Leading owner (by wins) ..................................Chad and Josh (24) Leading owner (by money) ...............................Chad and Josh ($282,849) Leading owner (by stakes wins) .......................Chad and Josh (4) Leading trainer (by wins) .................................Frank Lucarelli (42) Leading trainer (by money) ..............................Frank Lucarelli ($565,405) Leading trainer (by stakes wins) .......................Frank Lucarelli (5) Leading jockey (by wins) .................................Alex Cruz (72) Leading jockey (by money) ..............................Alex Cruz ($720,023) Leading jockey (by stakes wins).......................Juan Gutierrez and Heribert Martinez (4 each) Leading apprentice jockey (by wins)................Joree Scriver (4) Leading horse (by wins) ...................................Omache Kid (4) Leading horse (by money) ................................Dutton ($71,500) Leading horse (by stakes wins) ........................Alittlelesstalk, Dutton, Time for Gold and Unmachable (2 each) Leading sire (by wins) ......................................Harbor the Gold (38) Leading sire (by stakes wins) ...........................Harbor the Gold (4) 192

Emerald Downs horse of the meeting. Trained by Howard Belvoir and ridden by Jennifer Whitaker, Dutton notched victories in the Gottstein Futurity and WTBOA Lads Stakes and finished the campaign three for three with a meet-leading $71,500 for Rising Star Stable VIII. A Washington-bred from the only crop of late Washington champion Noosito, Dutton debuted on August 27 with an overwhelming nine-length victory in the WTBOA Lads at 6 1/2 furlongs, followed by a 14-length triumph against allowance foes at six furlongs. In the Gottstein, Dutton was racing head and head with Coastal Kid when the latter ducked out sharply, allowing Dutton to cruise home by 2 1/4 lengths in 1:43.15 for a mile and one-sixteenth. In addition to being named horse of the meeting, Dutton was honored as the meet’s top Washington-bred. He is the 16th Washington-bred in 25 seasons to win horse of the meeting honors and joins Name for Norm (1996) and No Curfew (1999) as the only two-year-olds to take that title. Alittlelesstalk and Unmachable also received votes for horse of the meeting and top Washington-bred. In fact, all

Emerald Downs Announces 2021 Racing Dates n January 11, Emerald Downs announced a 50-day live racing O season in 2021, opening on Wednesday,

May 19, and continuing through Thursday, September 23. The 2021 dates were approved during the January Washington Horse Racing Commission meeting. Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler is looking forward to running more race days in 2021. “We were successful running Wednesdays and Thursdays last year,” Ziegler said. “Plus, we are planning to add Sunday racing this year during the summer months.” The stable area opens for horsemen on Monday, March 1, with training beginning Friday, March 5. Washington Thoroughbred


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In his initial start, Rising Star Stable VIII’s unbeaten juvenile Dutton scored a ninelength win in the WTBOA Lads Stakes.

three finished with two stakes wins and an allowance victory on their résumés. Alittlelesstalk (4-3-1-0, $63,550) won races short and long, dominating the Emerald Distaff Stakes and prevailing in the Washington Cup Filly and Mare Stakes along with an early-season allowance dash. The daughter of 2004 Washington horse of the year Demon Warlock is trained by Roddina Barrett. Alittlelesstalk was unanimously voted top older filly or mare. In 2019 she had been named top three-year-old filly, and her overall Emerald Downs’ record is 7-4-0 in 14 starts for Tim Floyd’s Warlock #1, Kelly Dougan and Barrett. Unmachable (5-3-1-1, $65,225) also was versatile, winning the Seattle Slew Stakes at 6 1/2 furlongs and Muckleshoot Tribal Classic vs. older horses at a mile and onesixteenth. Trained by Jack McCartney for owner Tawnja Elison, the son of Macho Uno was voted top three-year-old male. Trainer Frank Lucarelli and owners Chad Christensen and Josh McKee enjoyed a smashing season with Elliott Bay, voted top older horse and top sprinter, and Time for Gold, voted top two-year-old filly for dominating victories in the Angie C. and Barbara Shinpoch stakes.

Daffodil Sweet, trained by Chris Stenslie and owned by Jody Peetz’s One Horse Will Do Corporation and Steve Shimizu, scored three victories including a win in the CocaCola Stakes and was voted top three-yearold filly. Omache Kid, the only horse to win four races at the abbreviated meet, was voted top claimer. Alex Cruz captured the riding title with 72 wins, 20 more than runner-up Juan Gutierrez, capping his inaugural Emerald Downs season with five wins on closing night. Cruz also rode at least one winner the final 25 days of the season (August 6 to October 29). Lucarelli won his second straight training title and seventh overall while Christensen, his main client, repeated as the track’s leading owner. Lucarelli saddled 42 winners in 38 days while Christensen, who raced horses in partnership with McKee, topped the owners’ standings with 24 wins. G utie rre z wa s vote d top r i di ng achievement for overtaking Gallyn Mitchell as Emerald Downs all-time leading jockey. Historic victory number 1,420 came aboard the five-year-old mare Stay in Grace on October 14.

Letter from Phil Ziegler November 13, 2020 To: Doug Moore – Executive Secretary Washington Horse Racing Commission From: Phil Ziegler – President Emerald Downs Racing LLC Dear Doug, While we usually give our update verbally, we wanted to submit the end of season report in writing . . . Despite not having fans at the track, Emerald Downs concluded its 38-day 2020 racing season with record average daily handle. Daily wagering averaged $1,796,475, a 61 percent increase over last year. We had unprecedented challenges not only at the track but in all aspects of our lives. It took the dedication and cooperation of every person involved with Washington racing to prepare for and put on a successful meet. On Wednesday, June 24, horse racing was the first professional sport to return in the state of Washington. We were open for training when the pandemic began in March and concluded the live season seven and half months later. It is remarkable to report that there were no known COVID cases associated with anyone involved during the race meet. Good health was not limited to the human participants. Over the 391 races conducted there were zero catastrophic breakdowns from the 2,895 starters. The racing industry deserves incredible appreciation and recognition for the 2020 season. And while many tracks were closing their stable areas, we had the financial support and dedication from the Muckleshoot Tribe to get us through a period of time without knowing if we would even be permitted to have a live season. As we look forward to 2021 there is encouraging news of vaccines, which gives us hope of possibly being able to welcome our fans back to the races. It is the plan to open the barn area March 1, begin the season in mid-May and run through sometime in September. We will have an official date request submitted for the January meeting of the WHRC. 2020 Season Timeline • Barn area and training begins February 1. Opening Day scheduled for April 18. • Stay at Home order issued on March 16. Only essential workers permitted in stable area as training and horse care continued. Opening Day delayed. • Approvals to run live racing (and other professional sports) posted by Governor Jay Inslee’s office on June 5. • Washington Horse Racing Commission approves revised dates. Opening Day set for June 24 with racing Wednesdays and Thursdays without fans. • June 24, Opening Day. Horse racing becomes the first professional sport to return in Washington. • Longacres Mile is run on Thursday, September 10, marking the first weekday running and the first time run under the lights. • The 38-day race meet concludes on Thursday, October 29. This letter was presented by Ziegler to the Washington Horse Racing Commission and those in attendance at the regularly-scheduled November 13, 2020, WHRC meeting. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

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The September 10 Longacres Mile, in which the Blaine Wright-trained Anothertwistafate returned from a 16-month layoff to dominate by 4 1/4-lengths, was voted race of the meeting. Nick Lowe was the leading Quarter Horse trainer for a second consecutive

season, sweeping all three stakes on August 20. Trainers Jorge Rosales and Sharon Ross received the Martin Durkan Award for leadership, cooperation and sportsmanship, while Cerapio Figueroa was voted the Lindy Award by his fellow riders for

Emerald Downs Horses of the Meet

1996-2020 25 years; 23 different horses; 16 Washington-breds; 13 WTBOA Sales horses Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Name, Sex, Age *Name for Norm, c., 2 Kid Katabatic, g., 4 Wild Wonder, c., 4 *No Curfew, g., 2 *Edneator, g., 4 *Makors Mark, c., 4 Flying Notes, g., 3 *Youcan’ttakeme, f., 3 *Demon Warlock, c., 4 *No Giveaway, g., 4 Flamethrowintexan, g., 5 *The Great Face, g., 5 *Wasserman, g., 6 Assessment, g., 5 *Noosa Beach, g., 4 *Noosa Beach, g., 5 Class Included, f., 4 Herbie D, g., 5 *Stryker Phd, g., 5 *Stryker Phd, g., 6 O B Harbor, g., 4 *Mach One Rules, g., 4 *Sippin Fire, g., 3 Anyportinastorm, c., 5 Dutton, g., 2

Sire–Dam Jazzing Around–Brilliant Countess Katowice–Ineeda Vacation Wild Again–Carol’s Wonder Unaccounted For–Promiscuous Angel Delineator–Rainbow Writer Son of Briartic–Windsong Maria French Deputy–Caromine He’s Tops–Takeaway Demons Begone–Witchery He’s Tops–Takeaway Way West (Fr)–Willalady Cahill Road–Irish Toast Cahill Road–Share the Knight Jump Start–Native Ghost Harbor the Gold–Julia Rose Harbor the Gold–Julia Rose Include–A Classic Life Orchard’s Devil–Chili Chines Bertrando–Striking Scholar Bertrando–Striking Scholar Harbor the Gold–Flying Memo Harbor the Gold–Felice the Cat Harbor the Gold–Bahati City Zip–La Defense Noosito–Ms Moscow Mattie

Bred WA BC KY WA WA WA KY WA WA WA FL WA WA KY WA WA KY BC WA WA OR WA WA FL WA

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Emerald Downs Final Standings June 24 – October 29, 2020 (38 days)

JOCKEY Mounts Cruz, Alex 356 Gutierrez, Juan M. 294 Wales, Gary 345 Figueroa, Cerapio 263 Martinez, Heribert N. 227 Matias, Javier 219 Anaya, Alex V. 227 Samuels, Jake 170 Mawing, Leslie 86 Whitaker, Jennifer 112

1sts 72 52 50 49 37 35 21 19 17 16

2nds 73 55 43 28 35 43 24 23 11 18

3rds 52 43 55 28 30 28 26 22 15 21

Earnings $720,023 $661,045 $555,384 $364,632 $476,614 $480,707 $245,844 $232.483 $163,514 $264 939

Win% 20% 18% 14% 15% 16% 16% 9% 11% 20% 14%

TRAINER Runners Lucarelli, Frank 242 Rosales, Jorge 129 Wright, Blaine D. 102 Belvoir, Howard 140 Toye, Joe 109 Gibson, Vince 122 Velasquez, Rigoberto 66 Cooper, Kay Penney 76 Wenzel, Tom 81 Essex, Charles 72

1sts 42 27 21 19 18 17 17 13 12 12

2nds 53 17 14 22 18 10 10 11 17 12

3rds 26 15 18 24 13 12 11 10 13 11

Earnings $565,405 $195,501 $290,256 $300,762 $167,922 $154,476 $149,478 $188,555 $177,669 $102,469

Win% 17% 21% 21% 14% 17% 14% 26% 17% 15% 17%

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accomplishment and sportsmanship throughout the meeting. Two new awards were given. Stephanie Fiorito was named 2020 exercise rider of the year and Taylor Brady was chosen as jockeys valet of the year. Harbor the Gold was the leading stallion for the seventh straight year and ninth in the last ten. The now 20-year-old son of Seeking the Gold surpassed Slewdledo as Emerald Downs all-time leading sire.

Washington-bred of the Week Honors Week 13 (September 18 and 20) Dutton (2018) g., Noosito—Ms Moscow Mattie, by Matty G. Breeders: Nina and Ron Hagen and Larry and Miriam Bonwell. Owner: Rising Star Stable VIII. Trainer: Howard Belvoir. Jockey: Jennifer Whitaker. Won: Allowance. WTBOA Sales. Week 14 (September 23-24) Unmachable (2017) g., Macho Uno— Point of Reference, by Benchmark. Breeders: Jack R. Jones and Ivor A. Jones. Owner: Tawnja Elison. Trainer: Jack McCartney. Jockey: Javier Matias. Won: Allowance. Week 15 (September 30 and October 1) Grinder Sparksaglo (2011) g., Grindstone—Cule Flyer, by Matricule. Breeders: Marvin Lynd and Richard Sena. Owner: Richard Sena. Trainer: Robbie Baze. Jockey: Jake Samuels. Won: Claiming $25,000. Week 16 (October 7-8) Pistol Power (2014) g., War Power— Pistolpackin’gal, by Tribunal. Breeder: Donald L. Lawrence. Owner: Rancho Viejo. Trainer: Rigoberto Velasquez. Jockey: Alex Cruz. Won: Starter optional claiming $3,500 (N). We e k 1 7 ( O c t o b e r 1 4 - 1 5 ) Tothemoonandback (2018) f., Atta Boy Roy—Find Your Spot, by Nationhood (WA). Breeders: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst. Owner: Grasshopper Stable. Trainer: Kay Penney Cooper. Jockey: Leslie Mawing. Won: Maiden special weight. $2,500 WTBOA Sales Incentive Program bonus. Week 18 (October 21-22) Ethan’s Animal (2018) g., Animal Kingdom— Ethan’s Baby, by Offlee Wild. Breeders and owners: Todd and Shawn Hansen. Trainer: Blaine Wright. Jockey: Heribert Martinez. Won: Maiden special weight. $1,000 WTBOA Washington Homebred Incentive Program bonus. Washington Thoroughbred


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WASHINGTON RACING HALL OF FAME

Dr. Mark Dedomenico

A passion for medicine and horses

by Emily Shields

Surgeon, inventor, businessman and horseman, the entrepreneurial Dr. Mark Dedomenico.

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Call to the Post His father, Paskey Dedomenico – whose father Dominic Dedomenico founded Golden Grain Macaroni Company (Ricea-Roni) in 1912 – had long been involved in the world of Thoroughbreds, buying and racing horses in Washington and the rest of the Pacific Northwest. “When I was still doing heart surgery, my father wanted to buy this farm out in Monroe,” Dedomenico recalled. “He said I had to come with him because he didn’t want to make the decision himself. We went and looked at this little farm. It was brand new, and I could tell he wanted it.” The sellers were asking $1.3-million, but the elder Dedomenico wanted to offer $700,000, with his son as his partner. “I told him that if he was going to offer that little, he could leave me out of it,” the younger Dedomenico recalled. “Then one day there was a note on the operating room door that said my father was in the coffee shop. Two hours later I went there, and my dad had a napkin where all 17 of the farm owners had 196

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n 2017, the Washington Racing Hall of Fame honored an ingenious and altruistic man with the Lifetime Achievement Award. That man, Dr. Mark Dedomenico, is a pillar of more than one industry, being both a renowned cardiac surgeon and an ambitious horseman. Not only has he campaigned graded stakes winners and national champions around the country, but he also built and owns Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation, an upscale resort for horses of all breeds. Dedomenico, now 82, was dedicating his life to the operating room when he realized that, although he worked in a noble profession, he wanted a broader experience. “I was spending 16 to 18 hours a day in operating rooms six days a week,” he said. “I realized finally that this has got to stop. Eventually you have to slow down.”

signed agreeing to $700,000.” Dedomenico remained impressed, even decades later. “I called lawyers and asked if a napkin was a legal document! We still own that property, 100 acres up in Monroe [which was purchased in 1970]. There’s a dirt track and 120 stalls up there.” The Monroe property, Woods Creek Training Center, is used for turnouts and horses that need let-down time, but it was too far away for the younger Dedomenico to be involved and carry on with his medical work. “I can’t be that far away from my research,” he said. “That’s why I built this thing here.” That “thing” is Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation in Redmond. The world-class horse facility opened in 2007, and has been home to some of the sport’s best runners in the last decade. It also has played host to horses-in-training sales and boasts a fiveeighths of a mile Polytrack training track, an equine swimming pool, an underwater

treadmill, a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, an equine solarium, a nuclear scintigraphy machine and other outstanding features. Some of the research done there includes cutting-edge stem cell therapy, of which Dedomenico said, “We’re going to have some really exciting stuff in the next five years.” In just three years and with catalogs listing only 22 to 37 horses, the Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation Two-year-olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age Sales (2011, 2012 and 2017) produced several top runners, led by two-time Grade 1 winner and $1.1-million earner Belle Gallantey, Grade 2 winner and Grade 1-placed Broken Sword and Grade 1-placed juvenile Blonde Fog. Six stakes horses have come out of the 2017 sale, led by 2018 Washington Oaks winner Princessof the Nyl. Among the additional standout racehorse athletes that have received training or Washington Thoroughbred


Overview of Dedomenico’s state of the art Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation facility and training track located outside of Redmond. rehabilitation at Dedomenico’s state-ofthe-art facility are national champions She’s a Tiger and Shared Belief and additional graded stakes winners Sam’s Sister (G1), Shakin It Up (G1), Sweet Lulu (G1), Fury Kapcori, Hear the Ghost, Scherzinger and Via Villaggio. Sport horses and other breeds have also benefitted from Pegasus programs, including international Three-Day Event star Poggio II. Champion Runners At age 30, Dedomenico purchased his first horse from his father Paskey. Since then, his stable has grown to have between 60 and 80 active horses at any one time. “I’d always like to have less,” he said, “but every time a sale comes around, it seems that (Pegasus trainer and director of horse operations) Mike Puhich buys more and our numbers go back up!” Some of the horses that have run under Dedomenico’s banner include graded stakes winners such as City to City, Washington Bridge, Bwana Bull and Wonderlandbynight, as well as multiple stakes winner and Grade 3-placed Cathy’s Crunches. But the two best have been Blind Luck and She’s a Tiger. Blind Luck was a private purchase after the daughter of Pollard’s Vision broke her Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Among the many equine amenities at Pegasus are an equine swimming pool (pictured), hyperbaric oxygen chamber and a Hydro Horse water treadmill.

maiden at Florida’s Calder Race Course (now known as Gulfstream Park West) by 13 1/4 lengths. She was immediately wheeled back into a starter allowance at Del Mar, which she won, followed by a second place effort in the Del Mar Debutante (G1). Although she ran third in the Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), she did win two Grade 1 races at two, the Oak Leaf and the Hollywood Starlet stakes. Blind Luck missed being named Eclipse champion filly at two, but did earn that honor as a three-year-old in 2010. That year she tore through victories in the Kentucky Oaks, Alabama Stakes and Las Virgenes Stakes, all Grade 1 events, and added Grade 2 scores in the Fantasy Stakes and Delaware Oaks. She also finished second in the

Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) to older mare Unrivaled Belle, but ahead of future Horse of the Year Havre de Grace. After adding two additional Grade 1 victories during her four-year-old season, Blind Luck retired with 12 wins in 22 starts and earnings over $3.2-million. She’s a Tiger won her first two starts, and then avenged Blind Luck’s loss in the Del Mar Debutante. She then took the Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) by a nose, but was disqualified for interference and placed second. She’s a Tiger was still given the nod as the Eclipse champion twoyear-old filly of 2013, then later sold to Japan interests for $2.5 million. There have been others along the way that have taken Dedomenico to great heights. 197


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Dedomenico has campaigned two Eclipse Award winners in partnership: 2010 champion threeyear-old filly Blind Luck (above left) and 2013 champion two-year-old filly She’s a Tiger (above right).

He previously served on the board of directors for the Thoroughbred Owners of California. You Gotta Have Heart Dedomenico was born in San Francisco, attended Seattle’s Franklin High School and spent his early college years at Seattle University. He graduated from the Saint Louis University of Medicine in 1964. After two years spent serving as a doctor in the Vietnam War, he returned home and pursued studies with noted heart surgeon Dr. Lester Sauvage. Dedomenico was involved in the creation of the coronary bypass operation, helped in the development of a heart valve called the guided flow aortic valve and the Bard arterial prosthesis. He was also among the initial founding members of the Seattle’s Hope Heart Institute.

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Locally, Prime Engine won both the Gottstein Futurity and Emerald Derby (pictured) in Dedomenico’s silks. 198

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“Bwana Bull took us to the Kentucky Derby,” Dedomenico recalled of the son of Holy Bull, who earned over half a million dollars and finished 15th behind Street Sense in the 2007 Kentucky classic. And that doesn’t count all his Washington standouts, such as back-to-back Emerald Downs Derby winners Prime Engine (2015) and Opportunistic (2016). Prime Engine also won the prestigious Gottstein Futurity. Among the more recent successful runners to race under Mark Dedomenico LLC is the filly Motion Emotion, a Kentucky-bred daughter of Take Charge Indy who finished second in two Grade 3 stakes at Oaklawn Park in the spring of 2019. An earner of $523,396, Motion Emotion was sold as a racing or broodmare prospect at the 2020 November Fasig-Tipton The November Sale for $800,000. Dedomenico doesn’t take his success in racing for granted. “I still have all the win photos up, showing all these stakes winners. And to be inducted into the Washington Hall of Fame, well, I appreciate that very much. That was so nice of them to think of me.”

Dedomenico founded and owns the highly-successful Pro Sports Club in Bellevue. Pro Sports also has facilities in Redmond and Seattle and serves over 50,000 members. He also developed the 20/20 Lifestyles program, which uses diet, exercise and lifestyle changes to help people manage diseases like Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure without the aid of drugs. Dedomenico and Dr. Barry Wolborsky authored the book 20/20 Lifestyle, Metabolic Cure. In 2012 Dedomenico was awarded the Golden Heart Honoree Award by the American Heart Association. As a longtime inventor who helped develop technology that has saved and improved the quality of lives for thousands of human patients, as well as an innovative horseman dedicated to improving so many aspects of an equine’s existence, Dedomenico is a treasure appreciated by the industry that honored him. Emily Shields is a freelance writer based in Southern California. She has been covering horse racing since 2006. Washington Thoroughbred


STALLIONS

for 2021

Information as to stallion eligibility for the Breeders’ Cup or other race series comes directly from the stallion owners, managers or farms standing the stallions. Many of the stallions listed herein will also be nominated at the April 2021 deadline for the 2024 Northwest Race Series Nominated Sire Awards (mares bred in 2021, foals of 2022). However, we advise all prospective breeders to check with the farm and/or stallion owner or manager to confirm the stallion’s eligibility for foals conceived in 2021 for this race series. Statistical information contained on the Stallion Register pages was provided by The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Since these statistics are subject to constant change and revision, Washington Thoroughbred and The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. do not guarantee their complete and total accuracy. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

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BARKLEY 2013 Chestnut - Dosage Profile: 4-5-6-1-0 DI: 3.00; CD: +0.75 Mr. Prospector Secrettame Storm Cat Silken Doll Great Above Sharon Brown Lord At War (ARG) Lady Winborne Sadler’s Wells Lady Capulet Bailjumper Dubbed In Mr. Prospector Polite Lady Caro (IRE) Silver Cloud

Gone West Speightstown Silken Cat Munnings (2006) Holy Bull La Comete La Gueriere BARKLEY El Prado (IRE) Medaglia d’Oro Cappucino Bay Numero d’Oro (2008) Afleet Numero Uno Une Pavane (FR)

Age

2 3 4 5 6 7

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

2 5 5 5 1 2 20

1st

2(1) 4(3) 1(1) 2(1) 1 0 10(6)

2nd

0 1(1) 1 2(2) 0 1 5(3)

3rd

0 0 1(1) 0 0 0 1(1)

Earnings

$38,500 110,775 58,050 144,475 11,825 4,800 $368,425

At 2, WON Emerald Express S. at Emerald Downs (6 fur., equal top weight of 120 lbs., defeating Gold Rush Dancer, Wando Cat, Packy’s Out, etc.), a maiden special weight race at Emerald Downs (4 1/2 fur., by 3 1/4 lengths, defeating Beauty Has Power, Packy’s Out, En Avant, etc.). At 3, WON Coca-cola S. at Emerald Downs (1 mi., top weight of 124 lbs., defeating Mach One Rules, Access This, Super Hawk, etc.), Seattle Slew S. at Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., top weight of 124 lbs., defeating Mach One Rules, Super Hawk, Party for One, etc.), Auburn H. at Emerald Downs (6 1/2 fur., equal top weight of 121 lbs., defeating Mach One Rules, Access This, William Crotty, etc.), an allowance race at Emerald Downs (6 fur., defeating On Fire, Viewingthegold, Valid Keiki, etc.), 2nd Emerald Downs Derby at Emerald Downs (1 1/8 mi., to Opportunistic, by a head, defeating Silvertown, Mach One Rules, etc.). At 4, WON Governor’s S. at Emerald Downs (6 fur., defeating Mach One Rules, Togrammashousewego, Prime Engine, etc.), 3rd Mt. Rainier S. at Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., to Mach One Rules, Bistraya, defeating Papa Frank, etc.). At 5, WON Longacres Mile H.-G3 at Emerald Downs (1 mi., defeating Alert Bay, Oh Marvelous Me, Mach One Rules, etc.), an allowance race at Emerald Downs (5 1/2 fur., defeating Mach One Rules, So Lucky, Grinder Sparksaglo), 2nd Mt. Rainier S. at Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., to Riser, defeating Mach One Rules, Opportunistic, etc.), Governor’s S. at Emerald Downs (6 fur., to Riser, defeating Mach One Rules, Dedicated to You, etc.). At 6, WON an allowance race at Emerald Downs (5 1/2 fur., equal top weight of 120 lbs., defeating Sippin Fire, Oh Marvelous Me, Cody’s Choice, etc.). BARKLEY enters stud in 2021.

IN THE STUD MALE LINE

BARKLEY is by MUNNINGS, stakes winner of 4 races, 2 to 4 $742,640, Woody Stephens S.-G2, Tom Fool H.-G2, etc. Sire of 47 stakes winners, including-Global Captain. 7 wins at 2 and 3 in Republic of Korea, champion 3-year-old colt. I’M A CHATTERBOX. 8 wins to 4, $2,354,454, Cotillion S.-G1, Delaware H.-G1, Juddmonte Spinster S.-G1, Fair Grounds Oaks-G2, Rachel Alexandra S.-G3, Silverbulletday S.-L, Obeah H.-L, 2nd Alabama S.-G1, Coaching Club American Oaks-G1, etc. OM. 7 wins, 2 to 7, $1,355,082, Del Mar Derby-G2, Mathis Brothers Mile S.-G2, Twilight Derby-G2, Thunder Road S.-G3, 2nd Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint-G1 twice, etc. WARRIOR’S CHARGE. 5 wins at 3 and 4, 2020, $836,310, Razorback H.-G3, Philip H. Iselin S.-G3, 2nd Oaklawn H.-G2. FINITE. 5 wins in 10 starts at 2 and 3, 2020, $698,349, Golden Rod S.-G2, Rachel Alexandra S.-G2, Silverbulletday S.-L, Rags to Riches S., 2nd Lexus Raven Run S.-G2. WINGS LOCKED UP. 19 wins to 7, $645,132, Frontier Utilities Turf Sprint S., Ed Skinner S., Dark Star Cup S., Honor the Hero S., Sam Houston Sprint Cup S., etc. Set ncr. EL DEAL. 9 wins in 17 starts, 2 to 5, $575,025, Alfred G. Vanderbilt H.-G1, Gold Fever S., Decathlon S., 2nd Vosburgh S.-G1, Groomstick S., 3rd Gin Rummy Champ S. CHIEF CICATRIZ. 15 wins in 25 starts, 2 to 7, 2020, $563,295, Aristides S.-G3, Zia Park 200 S., Ft. Bliss S., Phoenix Gold Cup H. twice, David M. Vance S., etc. Sprint

CATALINA RED. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $549,885, Churchill Downs S.-G2, Pasco S.-ntr, etc. PETE’S PLAY CALL. 12 wins, 3 to 7, 2020, $547,221, Bonapaw S. PHAT MAN. 7 wins, 3 to 6, 2020, $518,682, Fred W. Hooper S.-G3, Long Branch S.-L, etc. VENETIAN HARBOR. 3 wins to 3, 2020, $513,400, Las Virgenes S.-G2, etc. PROFORMA. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $509,490, Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint S.-G3-ncr, etc. BONNY SOUTH. 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $493,350, Twinspires.com Fair Grounds OaksG2, 2nd Alabama S.-G1, George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan S.-G2. KIMARI. 4 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3, 2020, $359,544, in N.A., Purple Martin S.-L, etc.; placed at 2 and 3, 2020 in England, 2nd Commonwealth Cup-G1, Queen Mary S.-G2. KING KRANZ. 5 wins at 3 and 5, $443,695, Lost In The Fog S., Gold Fever S., etc. FREE ROSE. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $410,050, Del Mar Derby-G2, La Jolla H.-G3, etc. BARKLEY. Subject stallion HAILSTORM SLEW. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $325,807, Dream Supreme S., etc. PLEASE FLATTER ME. 4 wins to 3, placed at 4, 2020, $274,566, Alma North S., etc. FANCY DRESS PARTY. 5 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3, $267,405, Beaumont S.-G3, etc. BEN’S DUCHESS. 4 wins to 3, $265,311, L.A. Woman S.-G3, 2nd Las Flores S.-G3, etc. WILL MUNNINGS. 6 wins, 2 to 6, $259,358, Gazebo S. NEVER ENOUGH TIME. 5 wins to 4, 2020, $249,393, Skipat S.-L, Alma North S., etc. NEVER GONE SOUTH. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $244,135, Frank Whiteley, Jr S., etc. LAKE SEBAGO. 3 wins at 2, $243,225, Smart Halo S., Gin Talking S., etc. MONEY FROMHEAVEN. 3 wins at 2 and 4, 2020, $223,846, Maryland Juvenile Filly Championship S.-R. BOLDOR. 3 wins, 2 to 4, 2020, $209,197, Punch Line S.-R, 2nd OBS Sprint S.-R, etc.

FEMALE LINE

1st dam NUMERO D'ORO, by Medaglia d'Oro. Unraced. Dam of 4 foals to race, 3 winners, incl.-BARKLEY. Subject stallion. Broodmare Sire MEDAGLIA D’ORO, 1999. Sire of 430 dams of 1191 foals, 741 rnrs (62%), 454 wnrs (38%), 149 2yo wnrs (13%), 1.14 AEI, 1.40 CI, 40 stakes winners. 2nd dam NUMERO UNO, by Afleet. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $244,795, Hollywood Wildcat S.-LR, Jewel Princess S.-LR, San Leandro H., 2nd Star Ball H., 3rd Chula Vista H.-G2, Bayakoa H.-G2, Menlo Park H., Variety Baby H. Dam of 6 other foals, all winners, incl.-Ice Lady (f. by Cat Thief). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $77,676, 3rd Corte Madera S.-L. Dam of Nowalking (g. by Hard Spun, 3 wins, $156,775, 3rd Mountainview H.-L). One Dixie (g. by Dixie Union). 6 wins to 5, $73,275, 2nd Pepper Oaks Farm S.-R. Fallseed. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $20,930. Dam of IVY BELL (f. by Archarcharch, 5 wins, $599,087, Inside Information S.-G2, West Virginia Secretary of State S., 2nd Ogden Phipps S.-G1, Humana Distaff S.-G1, Chicago H.-G3, Willa On the Move S., Dream Supreme S.), Mannford (g. by Ready's Image, 9 wins to 6, 2020, $232,533, 2nd Kip Deville S.-L, 3rd Edward Babst/Albert Palacios Memorial H.-R). 3rd dam UNE PAVANE (FR), by Caro (IRE). Unplaced in France. Dam of 9 winners, including-NUMERO UNO. Stakes winner, above. Becebege. 3 wins at 3 in France, 2nd Prix des Federations Regionales-L. Producer. 4th dam SILVER CLOUD, by Dan Cupid. 3 wins to 3 in France, champion 2-year-old filly, Grand Criterium, Prix de la Nonette, 3rd Prix de Diane-French Oaks. Half-sister to FRENCHMAN'S CREECK (Prix de Cluny), Be Quick II, *Beat It. Dam of-Un Numide. 2 wins in France, 2nd Prix des Ventes, Prix de l'Agence Francaise. Sire. Spring Shower. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of SPRING MARE (Prix du Duc d'AosteL, 2nd Prix du Bel Air-Prix Paris-Turf Trophee SAFA-BMW-L, dam of SPRING LORENZO, Derby Anjou-Maine Centre-Ouest-L; Sunday Night, in France, 2nd Prix Gustave du Roy de Blicquy-LR). Great-granddam of EL FUEGO (Prix Jean Bart Hurdle H., Grande Course de Haies de Cagnes Hurdle, 2nd Prix Leon OlryRoederer, Prix Wild Risk Hurdle, Prix Gerald de Rochefort Hurdle, 3rd Grand Prix d'Automne, Grand Prix d'Automne Hurdle, Prix Leon Rambaud Hurdle, Prix Hypothese Hurdle, Prix Hypothese, Prix Juigne, Grande Course de Haies de Cagnes, Prix de Beaune Hurdle H.), EL PARADISO (5 wins, Prix Beugnot, Prix de Maisons-Laffitte Hurdle, Prix Ketch Hurdle H., 2nd Prix L. Rambaud-Chambre de Commerce Franco Irlandaise, Prix Predicateur, Prix Hardatit, 3rd Prix Gemo).

2021 FEE: $2,000 - LIVE FOAL

NO BOOKING FEE; MULTIPLE MARES DISCOUNT

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Inquiries to Nina Hagen 41818 - 228th Ave SE, Enumclaw, Washington 98022 (360) 825-7526 • FAX (360) 825-6475 e-mail: eldoradofarms@tx3.net • website: eldoradofarms.net Inquiries also to Dana Halvorson (360) 825-1982 • cell (253) 951-6856 Nominated to NWRS Sire Awards

Washington Thoroughbred


Palmer Photography

BARKLEY

Shown winning the G3 Longacres Mile

6-time SW of $368,425 The Heart of a Champion • BARKLEY himself was an A+ TrueNicks rating. • In his 20 starts, BARKLEY had a 10-5-1 record, earnings of $368,425 and a 4.34 SSI. • Won the G3 Longacres Mile with a 1 1/2-length win over millionaire and multiple GSW ALERT BAY. • Won five other Emerald Downs stakes and was voted the track’s best three-year-old colt in 2016. • Won stakes races at ages 2, 3, 4 and 5. Won at distances from 4 1/2 furlongs to 1 1/16 miles. • By MUNNINGS, touted as the fastest son of Eclipse sprint champion SPEIGHTSTOWN and sire of 47 stakes winners and earners of $39.5-million. Stands for $40,000 fee in 2021 and is fully booked! • BARKLEY is the first foal out of the unraced MEDAGLIA D’ORO mare Numero d’Oro, whose 2018 FROSTED colt sold for $250,000 as a yearling and her 2019 colt topped all of the 69 yearlings by first crop sire PRACTICAL JOKE at the September Keeneland Yearling Sale with a price tag of $575,000. • MEDAGLIA D’ORO has been one of the premier runners and sires of his generation. Worldwide the multiple G1 winner has sired 142 stakes winners – led by the brilliant fillies RACHEL ALEXANDRA and SONGBIRD – with total progeny earnings of $147-million. • BARKLEY’s second dam NUMERO UNO, by Canadian Horse of the Year AFLEET, won or placed in eight California stakes, including the G2 Chula Vista and Bayakoa handicaps.

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COAST GUARD 2005 Dark Bay or Brown - Height 16.3 Dosage Profile: 10-5-7-2-0; DI: 3.36; CD: +0.96 Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Bold Reasoning My Charmer Coastal

Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua Stormy Atlantic (1994) Seattle Slew Hail Atlantis Flippers

COAST GUARD

Northern Dancer Flaming Page Crimson Satan Bolero Rose The Minstrel Suprina Raise a Native Ringing Bells

Nijinsky II Royal Academy Crimson Saint Vassar (1999) L’Emigrant Dixie Fine Luv Luvin’

Age

2 3

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

3 4 7

1st

2nd

1 0 1

2 1(1) 3(1)

3rd

0 1(1) 1(1)

Earnings

$49,000 133,180 $182,180

At 2, WON a maiden special weight race at Santa Anita Park (1 mi., defeating Medjool, No Jepordy, Art House, etc.). At 3, 2nd Robert B. Lewis S.-G2 at Santa Anita Park (1 1/16 mi., to Crown of Thorns, defeating Reflect Times (JPN), Indian Sun, etc.), 3rd Santa Anita Derby-G1 at Santa Anita Park (1 1/8 mi., to Colonel John, Bob Black Jack, defeating Yankee Bravo, etc.).

IN THE STUD

COAST GUARD entered stud in 2012. Among the leading sires in Washington.

STATISTICAL SUMMARY 6 crops

Foals of racing age Starters (/Fls) Winners (/Str) Total Starts Total Wins (/Starts) Total Earnings Avg. Earnings (/Str) Avg. Earnings (/Start) Stakes Wnrs (/Str) Stakes Horses (/Str) Avg. Earnings Index Comparable Index

Lifetime

91 66(73%) 41(62%) 670 111(17%) $1,775,418 $26,900 $2,650 5(8%) 14(21%) 0.54 0.54

COAST GUARD HAS SIRED

Lifetime 2yo

91 50(55%) 19(38%) 161 25(16%) $565,347 $11,307 $3,511 3(6%) 12(24%) 0.69

SO LUCKY (2014 c., dam by Petersburg). 6 wins at 2 and 5, $148,540, champion 2year-old in Washington, Emerald Express S., WTBOA Lads S., Washington Cup Two Year Old Colts and Geldings S.-R, 2nd Gottstein Futurity, Auburn S. WINDY POINT (2017 f., Private Gold). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $76,650, champion 2year-old filly in Washington, Washington Cup Juvenile Filly S.-R, 2nd Angie C. S., Barbara Shinpoch S., 3rd Coca-Cola S. SATELLITE STORM (2014 c., Hesabull). 8 wins, 2 to 6, 2020, $174,266, Mystic Lake Turf Sprint S. GRACE BAY (2014 f., Moscow Ballet). 2 wins at 3, $66,339, Washington Cup Sophomore Filly S.-R. SHOW ME THE MINTS (2017 c., Free At Last). Winner in 2 starts at 2, $26,965, King County Express S. Marqula (2013 c., Marquetry). Winner at 2, $57,815, in N.A., 2nd California Derby-L, 3rd Gold Rush S.; winner at 5 and 6 in Hong Kong. Trump Itz (2015 c., Basket Weave). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $88,292, 2nd Gottstein Futurity, Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, 3rd WA Cup Juvenile Colts and Geldings S.-R. Bullet Drill (2015 c., Matty G). 5 wins, 3 to 5, 2020, $71,055, 2nd Emerald Express S. Kiss My Lulu (2013 f., Runaway Groom). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $70,257, 3rd Angie C. S. You Go Girl (2017 f., Artax). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $48,639, 2nd Washington Cup Juvenile Filly S.-R, 3rd Barbara Shinpoch S. Brett (2017 c., Swiss Yodeler). Winner at 3, 2020, $26,620, 3rd King County Express S. Coastal Kid (2018 c., Somersham). Winner at 2, 2020, $20,725, 3rd Gottstein Futurity. Coastal Jazz (2018 c., Artax). Winner at 2, 2020, $16,653, 3rd King County Express S. Naval202 Escort (2018 c., Abraaj). Placed at 2, 2020, 3rd WTBOA Lads S. Guardingthemoney (2013 c., River Special). 7 wins, 4 to 7, 2020, $78,360.

Guardian One (2013 f., Cahill Road). 6 wins, 3 to 6, $76,938. A Filly Can Dream (2015 f., Royal Danzig). 5 wins, 2 to 4, placed at 5, 2020, $68,262. San Marco (2016 c., Olmodavor). Winner at 3, placed at 4, 2020, $42,740. Coastal Curves (2013 f., Cahill Road). 6 wins, 3 to 7, 2020, $33,798. Coast Is Clear (2014 f., Free At Last). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $32,441. Coastal Tulips (2015 f., Marquetry). 3 wins at 4 and 5, 2020, $29,348. Sea Basket (2015 f., Souvenir Copy). 2 wins in 4 starts at 3, $23,843. Two Pt Conversion (2013 f., Tribunal). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $23,555. Bearcreek Mountain (2017 c., Old Trieste). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $22,255. Coastal Road (2014 f., Cahill Road). 3 wins at 3 and 4, $21,563. Full Speed Ahead (2017 f., Swing and Miss). Winner at 3, 2020, $17,917. Salty Little Lass (2017 f., Cahill Road). Winner at 2 and 3, 2020, $17,810. Coastal Diva (2013 f., Crafty Prospector). 2 wins at 2, $17,000. Coastal Reign (2016 f., Grindstone). Winner at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2020, $16,235. Zippin Sevenz (2018 f., Matty G). 2 wins in 3 starts at 2, 2020, $15,828.

MALE LINE

COAST GUARD is by STORMY ATLANTIC, stakes winner of 6 races, $148,126, Damitrius S.-L, Havre de Grace S.-R, 3rd Consent S. Sire of 114 stakes winners, incl.-UP WITH THE BIRDS. 8 wins, 2 to 6, $2,002,934, Horse of the Year, champion 3year-old colt in Canada, Jamaica H.-G1, Nijinsky S.-G2 twice, Breeders’ S.-LR, Marine S.-L, Coronation Futurity-LR, Black Gold S., etc. STORMY LIBERAL. 12 wins, 2 to 6, $1,812,580, in N.A., champion turf male, Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint-G1 twice, Daytona S.-G3, Eddie D S.-G3, etc.; placed in 2 starts at 6 and 7 in U.A.E., 2nd Azizi Developments Al Quoz Sprint-G1, etc. EL TORMENTA. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $1,049,748, champion turf male in Canada, Ricoh Woodbine Mile S.-G1, Connaught Cup S.-G2, 2nd Charlie Barley S. CONQUEST TYPHOON. 7 wins, 2 to 6, $782,102, champion 2-year-old colt in Canada, Summer S.-G2, Cecil B. De Mille S.-G3, 2nd Grey S.-G3, etc. LEONNATUS ANTEAS. 5 wins, $648,219, champion 2-year-old colt in Canada, Durham Cup S.-G3-ntr, 1 1/8 mi. in 1:49 2/5, Coronation Futurity-LR, etc. Sire. MARITIMER. 3 wins at 2, $364,740, in N.A., champion 2-year-old colt in Canada, Display S.-L, Coronation Futurity-LR, 2nd Vandal S.-LR. STORM ALLIED. 17 wins, 2 to 6, $229,114, champion imported 3-year-old colt in Puerto Rico, Clasico George Washington-G1, Clasico Bandit Bomber-G3, etc. DIXIE WAVE. 12 wins, 3 to 7 in Peru, champion grass horse, Clasico Almirante Miguel Grau Seminario-G2, Clasico Ciudad de Lima-G2, etc. DAHY. Winner at 3, $37,425, in N.A.; 14 wins to 9 in Mexico, Horse of the Year, Longines Handicap de Las Americas-G1, Handicap Loma de Sotelo-G1, etc.

FEMALE LINE

1st dam VASSAR, by Royal Academy. Winner at 3, $11,645, in France. (Total: $11,645). Dam of-STORMY LIBERAL (g. by Stormy Atlantic). 12 wins, 2 to 6, $1,812,580, in N.A./U.S., champion turf male, Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint-G1 twice, Daytona S.-G3, Eddie D S.-G3, Joe Hernandez S.-L, Green Flash H.-L, Siren Lure S., Clocker's Corner S.-R, 2nd Cecil B. DeMille S.-G3, Daytona S.-G3, Joe Hernandez S.-G3, etc.; placed in 2 starts at 6 and 7, in U.A.E., 2nd Azizi Developments Al Quoz Sprint-G1, 3rd Azizi Developments Al Quoz Sprint-G1. LEINSTER (c. by Majestic Warrior). 5 wins to 5, 2020, $704,211, Shakertown S.-G2-ncr, 5 1/2 fur. in 1:00 4/5, Woodford S.-G2, Troy S.-G3-ncr, 5 1/2 fur. in 1:00 1/5, 2nd Woodford S.-G2, 3rd Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint-G1, Runhappy Turf Sprint S.-G3. SHIMMERING MOMENT (f. by Afleet Alex). Winner at 3, $17,305, in England; winner in 1 start at 3 in Ireland, Carlingford S.-L; placed at 4 in U.A.E.; winner at 5, $73,471, in N.A./U.S., 2nd Taylor Made Matchmaker S.-G3, etc. Coast Guard. Subject stallion. Garifine (c. by Belong to Me). 8 wins, 3 to 7, $177,811, 3rd Duncan F. Kenner S.-L. Scholastic (f. by Johar). Winner at 3, $37,400. Dam of SLICK DEAL (g. by Offlee Wild, 6 wins, $24,546, Atlas S.). Broodmare Sire ROYAL ACADEMY, 1987. Leading broodmare sire in Slovakia, sire of 1053 dams of 6528 foals, 4632 rnrs (71%), 2986 wnrs (46%), 660 2yo wnrs (10%), 1.12 AEI, 1.23 CI, 238 stakes winners.

2021 FEE: $2,000 - LIVE FOAL

NO BOOKING FEE; MULTIPLE MARES DISCOUNT

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Washington Thoroughbred


COAST GUARD

Nina Hagen

Sire of Multiple 2YO Champions including Palmer Photography

2019 Champion 2YO Filly WINDY POINT

• Sire also of Champion 2YO SO LUCKY ($148,540), SW SATELLITE STORM ($174,266), SW GRACE BAY, SW SHOW ME THE MINTS, multiple Sp Marqula ($213,593, including 2nd in the California Derby), Trump Itz ($88,292, including 2nd in the Muckleshoot Tribal Classic and Gottstein Futurity) and You Go Girl (including 2nd in the Washington Cup Juvenile Filly S.), etc. • Sire of 2020 2YO Sp winners Coastal Kid and Coastal Jazz and 2YO Sp Naval Escort, plus additional 2020 2YO winner Zippin Sevenz (2 wins in 3 starts). • Full brother to 2018 and 2017 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) winner and 2018 Eclipse Champion STORMY LIBERAL, who won or placed in 15 stakes with earnings of over $2.2-million.

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CONVEYANCE 2007 Gray or Roan Dosage Profile: 4-1-3-0-0; DI: 4.33; CD: +1.13 Caro (IRE) Indian Call Saulingo Vi Sovereign Dancer Suspicious Native Diplomat Way Peach Butter Minnesota Mac Ta Wee Al Hattab Agathea’s Dawn Raise a Native Gold Digger Private Account Ciao

Siberian Express In Excess (IRE) Kantado Indian Charlie (1995) Leo Castelli Soviet Sojourn Political Parfait CONVEYANCE Great Above Holy Bull Sharon Brown Emptythetill (2000) Mr. Prospector In the Till Silent Account

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Age

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Starts

2 4 2

2 1 11

(in N.A., U.A.E.) 1st

2 2(2) 0 unraced unraced 0 0 4(2)

2nd

3rd

0 0 0

$44,400 386,000 40,000

1(1) 0 3(3)

1 0 1

26,160 0 $496,560

0 1(1) 1(1)

Earnings

Baby Brother (2017 c., Quiet American). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $24,185. Move It (2017 c., Posse). Winner at 3, 2020, $17,904. Vegas Vixen (2017 f., Awesome Again). Winner at 3, 2020, $16,329. Convex (2017 c., Successful Appeal). Winner at 3, 2020, $12,771. Inconveyance (2017 c., Bellamy Road). Winner at 3, 2020, $11,280. Godsgift (2017 f., Forestry). Winner at 3, 2020, $9,307. A J Rock (2017 f., Marino Marini). Placed at 2, $21,290. Land Grant (2017 c., Sightseeing). Placed at 2, $12,257. Pistol P (2018 c., Arch). Placed at 2, 2020, $7,568. Koufax (2018 c., Bellamy Road). Placed in 2 starts at 2, 2020, $6,600. Born Ready (2017 f., Whywhywhy). Placed at 2, $7,080. Curvaceous (2017 f., Exchange Rate). Placed in 2 starts at 3, 2020, $4,300.

MALE LINE

CONVEYANCE is by INDIAN CHARLIE, stakes winner of 4 races, $616,120, Santa Anita Derby-G1, 3rd Kentucky Derby-G1. Sire of 94 stakes winners, 8 champions, incl.-INDIAN BLESSING. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $2,595,420, in N.A., champion 2-year-old filly, champion female sprinter, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Frizette S.-G1, Test S.-G1, etc.; placed in 1 start at 4 in U.A.E., 2nd Gulf News Dubai Golden Shaheen-G1. FLEET INDIAN. 13 wins, 3 to 5, $1,704,513, champion older mare, Beldame S.-G1, Personal Ensign S.-G1, Delaware H.-G2, Sixty Sails H.-G3, Next Move H.-G3, etc. UNCLE MO. 5 wins in 8 starts to 3, $1,606,000, champion 2-year-old colt, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile-G1, Champagne S.-G1, Kelso H.-G2, Timely Writer S.-L, etc. Sire. ROXY GAP. 8 wins, $963,253, champion female sprinter, champion older mare in Canada, Hendrie S.-G2, Whimsical S.-G3, Royal North S.-G3, Fury S.-LR, etc. INDIAN APPLE IS. 7 wins, $555,156, champion female sprinter, Ontario Fashion S.L, Sweet Briar Too S.-L, Ruling Angel S.-L, 2nd Seaway S.-G3, 3rd Whimsical S.-G3. INDIANO. 5 wins in Panama, champion imported 2- and 3-year-old colt, Clasico German Ruiz-G2, etc.; 5 wins to 4, $456,336, in N.A., Carry Back S.-G2, etc. Sire. Indian Express. 2 wins in 2 starts at 2 in Panama, champion imported 2-year-old colt; winner at 4, $168,281, in N.A., 2nd Santa Anita Derby-G1. Sire. Gold Farma. 9 wins, 3 to 5 in Panama, champion imported older mare. BY THE MOON. 7 wins to 5, $1,552,940, Frizette S.-G1, Ketel One Ballerina S.-G1, etc. A. P. INDIAN. 11 wins in 20 starts to 6, $1,477,434, Priority One Jets Forego S.-G1, etc. SOMETHING EXTRA. 9 wins, 2 to 7, $1,042,401, Highlander S.-G2, etc. PAMPERED PRINCESS. 13 wins, 2 to 5, $786,125, Juddmonte Spinster S.-G1, etc. LIAISON. 5 wins to 4, $767,288, CashCall Futurity-G1, Mervyn LeRoy H.-G2, etc. Sire. MY PAL CHARLIE. 3 wins, $762,519, Super Derby-G2, 2nd Louisiana Derby-G2, etc.

At 2, WON an allowance race at Hollywood Park (6 fur., equal top weight of 120 lbs., by 7 lengths, defeating Joyful Success, Majestic Afleet, Time for Atonement, etc.), a maiden special weight race at Oak Tree At Santa Anita (6 fur., defeating Brady Blue Eyes, Kuro, Domonation, etc.). At 3, WON Southwest S.-G3 at Oaklawn Park (1 mi., equal top weight of 122 lbs., defeating Dublin, Mission Impazible, Crider, etc.), San Rafael S.-G3 at Santa Anita Park (1 mi., defeating Cardiff Giant, Domonation, Lucky Rave (GB), etc.), 2nd Sunland Derby-G3 at Sunland Park (1 1/8 mi., to Endorsement, defeating Tempted to Tapit, Fog Alert, etc.). FEMALE LINE At 4, 2nd Emirates Airline Mahab Al Shimaal-G3 at Meydan Racecourse (1,200 1st dam meters, to Bankable, defeating Force Freeze, Rileyskeepingfaith, etc.). At 7, 2nd Al Tayer Motors Garhoud Sprint-L, at Meydan Racecourse (1,200 meters, EMPTYTHETILL, by Holy Bull. Placed at 3, $24,240. Dam of 6 winners, including-CONVEYANCE. Subject stallion. to Rafeej, defeating Sholaan, Nawwaar, etc.). YUKON BULL (g. by Songandaprayer). 7 wins, 2 to 7, $82,955, SPRC Claiming IN THE STUD Series Phase II S., 3rd SPRC Claiming Series I S., Ruidoso Sprint TB Claiming S. Atlantic Bull (g. by Stormy Atlantic). 6 wins, 3 to 9, $149,673, 2nd Eillo S. CONVEYANCE entered stud in 2016. Perfect Heist (f. by Half Ours). Unraced. Dam of Jersey Heist (f. by Jersey Town, 4 wins, $177,655, 2nd Prairie Rose S.-R). STATISTICAL SUMMARY Broodmare Sire 2 crops Lifetime Lifetime 2yo HOLY BULL, 1991. Sire of 417 dams of 2070 foals, 1508 rnrs (73%), 1021 wnrs (49%), Foals of racing age 69 69 303 2yo wnrs (15%), 1.11 AEI, 1.33 CI, 78 stakes winners. Starters (/Fls) 34(49%) 27(39%) 2nd dam Winners (/Str) 16(47%) 6(22%) IN THE TILL, by Mr. Prospector. Unraced. Half-sister to GOLD CASE (sire). Dam of-Total Starts 191 69 Tina Dynamite (f. by Dynaformer). 4 wins at 2 and 4, $165,069, 2nd Supertrack RacTotal Wins (/Starts) 30(16%) 8(12%) ing Series S.-LR. Dam of CAVALIA (f. by Ghostzapper, 8 wins in 15 starts, $244,Total Earnings $1,052,855 $372,534 100, HBPA S.-L, 3rd Presque Isle Downs Masters S.-G2). Avg. Earnings (/Str) $30,966 $13,798 Gingham and Lace (f. by Kris S.). 2 wins to 3, $74,860, 2nd Edgewood S.-L. Avg. Earnings (/Start) $5,512 $5,399 Yukon Dust (c. by Northern Baby). Winner at 3, $35,197, 2nd Golden Circle S.-L. Stakes Wnrs (/Str) 1(3%) 0(0%) Threadneedle. Winner at 3 and 4, $76,611. Dam of IVY MILLS (f. by Broken Vow, $83,Stakes Horses (/Str) 2(6%) 1(4%) 450, Springdale S., etc.). Granddam of BABY K (f. by Kennedy, $117,264, Avg. Earnings Index 1.04 0.80 Muscogee “Creek” Nation S.-R, etc.), SOUTHGATE (g. by Dramedy, to 3, 2020, Comparable Index 1.29 $112,652, Iowa Stallion Futurity-R, etc.), Call a Cop (g. by Into Mischief, $80,728). CONVEYANCE HAS SIRED Show Her the Money. Placed at 3. Dam of Medieval Legend (g. by Quest for Fame). WATER WHITE (2017 f., dam by Unbridled’s Song). Winner at 2 and 3, 2020, $270,275, 2021 FEE: $2,500 - LIVE FOAL (NO BOOKING FEE) Busher Invitational S.-L, 2nd Busanda S., 3rd Longines Acorn S.-G1. MULTIPLE MARES DISCOUNT (due when foal stands and nurses) Becca’s Bouquet (2018 f., Marino Marini). Winner at 2, 2020, $50,065, 2nd Texas ThorProperty of Blue Ribbon Farm oughbred Futurity-R. BLUE RIBBON FARM Leaveuwithasmile (2017 f., Speightstown). 6 wins in 12 starts at 2 and 3, 2020, $154,980. Inquiries to Debbie S. Pabst, Syndicate Manager Rock On Luke (2017 c., Grand Slam). 3 wins at 3, 2020, $104,210. 26719 - 120th St. E, Buckley, Washington 98321 Bronn (2017 c., Seattle Slew). Winner at 2 and 3, 2020, $68,780. (360) 829-6573 • FAX (360) 829-9920 • e-mail: blueribbonfarm@tx3.net Him She Kisses (2017 c., Dehere). Winner at 2, placed at 3, 2020, $67,020. website: blueribbonfarm.com • Facebook page: blueribbonfarm.com Plane Talk (2017 c., Bellamy Road). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $60,618. Nominated to NWRS Nominated Sire Awards, Breeders’ Cup Please the Court (2017 c., Zensational). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $56,039. Washington Thoroughbred Jessup204 (2017 c., Vindication). Winner at 3, 2020, $29,400. In the Game (2017 c., Forest Wildcat). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $28,226.


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CONVEYANCE Graded SW of $496,560

By graded SW and top sire INDIAN CHARLIE. In CONVEYANCE’s first crop (foals of 2017), sire of $270,275 G1 Sp SW WATER WHITE, 2020 2YO Sp Becca’s Bouquet, Leaveuwithasmile ($154,980), Rock On Luke ($104,210), etc.

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DEMON WARLOCK 2000 Dark Bay or Brown - Height 16. Dosage Profile: 5-1-6-0-0; DI: 3.00; CD: +0.92 *Gallant Man Juliets Nurse Fleet Nasrullah Believe Me Hail to Reason Cosmah Rambunctious Castle Hyde Nearctic Shenanigans Eddie Schmidt Gold Crest Misty Flight Double Sun Assagai Shot Glass

Gallant Romeo Elocutionist Strictly Speaking Demons Begone (1984) Halo Rowdy Angel Ramhyde DEMON WARLOCK Icecapade Zamboni Sweeping Beauty Witchery (1983) Night Invader Early Night Rain Hand Glass

Age

2 3 4 5 6

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

3 8 11 3 3 28

1st

2 1 6(2) 1(1) 0 10(3)

2nd

0 1 2(1) 0 0 3(1)

3rd

0 3(1) 2(2) 0 0 5(3)

Earnings

$25,200 42,170 192,990 17,975 0 $278,335

At 2, WON a race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.), a maiden race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.). At 3, WON an allowance race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.), 3rd Paradise Valley H. at Turf Paradise (7 1/2 fur., turf). At 4, Washington horse of the year, Washington champion older horse, WON Budweiser Emerald H.-L at Emerald Downs (1 mi.), Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S. at Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., top weight of 123 lbs.), a race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.), a race at Bay Meadows (5 fur., turf), a race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.), a race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur.), 2nd Longacres Mile H.-G3 at Emerald Downs (1 mi.), 3rd Mt. Rainier Breeders’ Cup H.-L at Emerald Downs (1 1/8 mi.), FOX Sports Network H. at Emerald Downs (6 1/2 fur.). At 5, WON Portland Meadows Mile H. at Portland Meadows (1 mi., top weight of 124 lbs.).

IN THE STUD

DEMON WARLOCK entered stud in 2007.

STATISTICAL SUMMARY 10 crops

Foals of racing age Starters (/Fls) Winners (/Str) Total Starts Total Wins (/Starts) Total Earnings Avg. Earnings (/Str) Avg. Earnings (/Start) Stakes Wnrs (/Str) Stakes Horses (/Str) Avg. Earnings Index Comparable Index

Lifetime

54 40(74%) 28(70%) 758 125(16%) $1,268,428 $31,711 $1,673 6(15%) 9(23%) 0.57 0.62

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Lifetime 2yo

54 27(50%) 16(59%) 125 18(14%) $265,345 $9,828 $2,123 2(7%) 5(19%) 0.69

ALITTLELESSTALK (2016 f., dam by Valid Wager). 7 wins, 2 to 4, 2020, $165,476, champion 3-year-old filly in Washington, Kent S., Emerald Distaff H., Washington Cup Sophomore Filly S.-R, WA Cup Filly and Mare S.-R, 2nd Seattle S., Muckleshoot Derby, Boeing S. COPY BEGONE (2013 f., Basket Weave). 16 wins, 2 to 5, $121,668, Multnomah Falls H., Mt. St. Helens H. WINTER WARLOCK (2008 c., Mr. Easy Money). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $109,767, Premio Esmeralda S., 2nd Auburn S., Pepsi-Cola H., WTBA Lads S., Dennis Dodge S.-R, Northwest Stallion Strong Ruler S.-R, 3rd Emerald Downs Derby. LOVETHISBAR (2014 f., Valid Wager). 8 wins, 2 to 5, $75,398, Donna Jensen Memorial H., 2nd Janet Wineberg S.-R, 3rd Willamette River S. SEATTLES BEST COPY (2012 f., Supremo). 6 wins, $73,720, Northwest Farms S.-R. REDSOLOCUP (2011 c., Valid Wager). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $72,132, Chinook Pass S.-R, 3rd Luke Kruytbosch S. Another Winter (2012 f., Mr. Easy Money). 11 wins to 6, $74,054, 3rd Southern Belle S. 2020f.,|Conquistador Stallion Register Wild Winter Chica (2009 Cielo). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $42,400, 2nd Diane Kem S.-R.

Discreet Demons (2017 f., Discreet Cat). Placed at 2 and 3, 2020, $15,838, 3rd WA Cup Juvenile Filly S.-R. Web of Demons (2013 f., Mr. Easy Money). 8 wins, 3 to 5, $69,291. Live Like Mike (2012 f., Smoke Glacken). 11 wins, 2 to 5, $67,688. Crimson Warlock (2013 c., Thunder Gulch). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $45,855. No Talking (2013 c., Cahill Road). 3 wins at 4 and 5, $32,529. Seven Demons (2009 c., Hooched). 7 wins, 2 to 6, $29,871. Mara’s Warlock (2013 f., Ihtimam). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $28,081. Chasing Demons (2008 f., Pine Bluff). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $26,345. Wicked Laugh (2013 f., Petersburg). Winner at 4, $25,542. Bellamagic (2016 f., Cahill Road). Winner at 2 and 4, 2020, $22,725. Hankhankmcclank (2009 c., Ihtimam). 3 wins at 3, $22,679. Demonsdarlin (2013 f., Ihtimam). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $22,398. Janie’s Demon (2009 f., Petersburg). Winner at 2, $14,786. Last Call Lobo (2014 c., Basket Weave). Winner at 3, $14,318. Demon’s Gone Wild (2008 f., Conquistador Cielo). 3 wins at 3, $12,452. Demonaire (2009 f., Lasting Value). Winner at 3 and 4, $12,098. Bounced (2012 c., Thunder Gulch). Winner at 3, $11,793. Goldschmidt (2016 c., Cuvee). 2 wins at 3, $10,301. Daddy’s Demon (2009 c., Pine Bluff). Winner at 2 and 3, $9,130. Dakota Demon (2010 f., Consigliere (GB)). Winner at 2, $8,504. In Vitro (2010 f., Mr. Easy Money). Winner at 3, $8,076. Alotmoreaction (2017 f., Valid Wager). Placed at 3, 2020, $10,356.

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DEMON WARLOCK is by DEMONS BEGONE, stakes winner of $609,944, Arkansas Derby-G1, Rebel S.-L, Southwest S.-L, Ahoy S., 2nd Champagne S.-G1, etc. Among the leading sires 7 times in Washington, sire of 18 stakes winners, including-DEMONS CLOAK. 8 wins, 2 to 4 in Venezuela, champion stayer, Premio Internacional Fuerzas Armadas-G1, Premio Cria Nacional-Venezuela St. Leger-G1, etc. Sire. DEMON WARLOCK. Subject stallion. BEST JUDGEMENT. 4 wins, $110,938, champion 2-year-old filly in Washington, WTBA Lassies S., U. S. Bank S., Northwest Stallion S.-R, 3rd Angie C. S., etc. DANVILLE. 11 wins to 7, $676,330, Round Table S.-G3, Budweiser Alabama Derby-L, etc. FLITCH. 8 wins to 4, $628,796, National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S.-G2, etc. Sire. BORN MIGHTY. 16 wins, 3 to 8, $388,696, Royal Palm H.-G3, Grey Beret S.-L, etc. BEAVERS NOSE. 6 wins, 2 to 7, $187,681, Risen Star S.-L, Bossier City H., etc. A DEMON A DAY. 7 wins to 5, $147,805, Silvered Silk H., 2nd Judy’s Red Shoes H.-L. DRY BEAN. 5 wins at 3 and 6, $140,548, Risen Star S., 3rd Haskell Invitational H.-G1. DEMONS CLOUD. 4 wins to 3, $138,850, Pike Creek S.-LR, 2nd Miss Liberty S.-L, etc. SHOAL CREEK. 2 wins at 2, $135,340, Iroquois S.-G3, 3rd Alysheba S.-G3, etc. Sire. CAPILANO. 5 wins, $113,875, Fantasy S., Washington Oaks, Surrey S., 2nd Emerald H. BE GOT BEGONE. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $100,542, Azalea S.

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1st dam WITCHERY, by Zamboni. 5 wins to 3, $125,210, Bangles and Beads S., Fleet Treat S.-R, 3rd Children's Hospital H.-L, Miss California S.-LR, Elie Destruel H.-R. Dam of-DEMON WARLOCK. Subject stallion. Hexaba (f. by Interco). Placed at 3 and 5, 2nd Inaugural S. Producer. Broodmare Sire ZAMBONI, 1976. Sire of 35 dams of 137 foals, 85 rnrs (62%), 54 wnrs (39%), 3 2yo wnrs (2%), 0.56 AEI, 0.94 CI, 2 stakes winners. 2nd dam EARLY NIGHT RAIN, by Night Invader. Winner at 4, $5,481. Dam of 7 winners, including-WITCHERY (f. by Zamboni). Stakes winner, above. 3rd dam HAND GLASS, by Assagai. Unraced. Dam of 5 other foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, incl.-I'ma Handful. 12 wins to 10, $108,317, 3rd Robert J. Dienst Memorial S. Set 2 ncrs. 4th dam SHOT GLASS, by *Our Babu. Unraced. Half-sister to TWO STARS ($51,925, Astarita S., Schuylerville S., 2nd Gazelle S., 3rd Prioress S.), Nervous Flyer. Dam of-RAPID SAGE. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $78,065, Ventnor H.-G3, 2nd Lexington H.-G2, etc.

2021 FEE: $1,500 - LIVE FOAL

($150 booking fee, balance due live foal) Property of Tim Floyd

WARLOCK STABLES

Inquiries to Tim Floyd (509) 961-0184 8226 E. Mountain High Lane, Spokane, Washington 99223 e-mail: Tfloyd42@aol.com • website: warlockstables.com Nominated to NWRS Sire Awards

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DYNAMIC IMPACT 2011 Bay - Height 15.3 Dosage Profile: 7-4-11-0-0; DI: 3.00; CD: +0.82 In Reality Foggy Note Lyphard *Tizna Seattle Slew Incantation Nice Dancer Sleep Lonely Raise a Native Gold Digger Smarten No Class Seattle Slew Too Bald Vice Regent Passing Look

Relaunch Cee’s Tizzy Tizly Tiznow (1997) Seattle Song Cee’s Song Lonely Dancer DYNAMIC IMPACT Mr. Prospector Smart Strike Classy ‘n Smart Featherbed (2004) Capote Favorite Feather In My Cap

Age

2 3 4 5 6

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

3 4 3 5 3 18

1st

0 2(1) 1 0 1 4(1)

2nd

1 1 0 2 0 4

3rd

0 0 1 0 0 1

Earnings

$13,716 347,000 29,070 15,020 16,200 $421,006

At 3, WON Illinois Derby-G3 at Hawthorne (1 1/8 mi., equal top weight of 122 lbs., defeating Midnight Hawk, Irish You Well, Class Leader, etc.), a maiden special weight race at Oaklawn Park (1 mi., defeating Knock Em Flat, Late Night Lu, Joyful Moments, etc.). At 4, WON an allowance race at Gulfstream Park West (1 1/16 mi., turf, defeating Smooth Stone, Xaverian, C. Zee, etc.). At 6, WON a race at Oaklawn Park (6 fur., defeating Holy Bullex, Roberto Gato, Captain Payback, etc.).

IN THE STUD

DYNAMIC IMPACT entered stud in 2018. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2021.

MALE LINE

DYNAMIC IMPACT is by TIZNOW, stakes winner of 8 races in 15 starts at 3 and 4, $6,427,830, Horse of the Year, champion 3-year-old colt, champion older horse, Breeders’ Cup Classic-G1 twice, Santa Anita H.-G1, Super Derby-G1-ntr, 1 1/4 mi. in 1:59 4/5, etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 90 stakes winners, incl.-BEAR NOW. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $1,186,235, champion older mare in Canada, Fitz Dixon Cotillion H.-G2, Selene S.-G3-ntr, Kentucky Cup Distaff S.-G3, Duchess S.-L, Ontario Matron S.-L, Hill ‘n’ Dale S.-L, Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms S.-L, 2nd Whimsical S.-G3, etc. BLUE CHIPPER. 7 wins in 8 starts at 2 and 4 in Republic of Korea, champion sprinter, champion miler, Keeneland Korea Sprint-G1, Owners’ Cup-G3; placed in 1 start at 4, $90,000, in N.A., 3rd Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile-G1. FOLKLORE. 4 wins in 8 starts at 2, $945,500, champion 2-year-old filly, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Matron S.-G1, Adirondack S.-G2, 2nd Spinaway S.-G2, etc. IGOR (MEX). 14 wins, 3 to 6 in Mexico, champion older horse, Handicap de Las Americas-G1, Handicap Loma de Sotelo-G1, Handicap Presidencial-G1, Clasico La Raza, Clasico Otono, Clasico Cabalgata, 2nd Copa De Oro-G1, Clasico Gay DaltonG2, etc.; placed in 1 start at 4 in N.A., 3rd Confraternity Caribbean Cup S.-R. HALAGADORA. 12 wins, 3 to 5 in Mexico, champion older mare, Clasico Batucada, Clasico Revolucion, Clasico Aniversario, 2nd Clasico Diamante-G1, etc. WELL ARMED. Winner at 2 in England; winner at 3 and 6 in U.A.E., hwt. older horse at 6 on U.A.E. Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Emirates Airline Dubai World Cup-G1, 3rd Emirates Airline Dubai World Cup-G1; 4 wins at 4 and 5, $944,460, in N.A., Goodwood S.-G1, San Diego H.-G2-ntr, 1 1/16 mi. in 1:41 2/5, San Antonio H.-G2, etc. TOURIST. 6 wins, $2,170,340, Breeders’ Cup Mile-G1, Fourstardave H.-G1, More Than Ready Mile S., Sir Cat S.-R, 2nd Secretariat S.-G1, Shoemaker Mile S.-G1, etc. Sire. COLONEL JOHN. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $1,779,012, Travers S.-G1, Santa Anita Derby-G1, Sham S.-G3, Real Quiet S.-L, Wickerr S.-LR, 2nd CashCall Futurity-G1, etc. Sire. IRAP. 3 wins at 3, $1,672,600, Toyota Blue Grass S.-G2, Ohio Derby-G3, Indiana DerbyG3, 2nd Pennsylvania Derby-G1, Los Alamitos Cash Call Futurity-G1, etc. TIZWAY. 7 wins, $1,359,017, in N.A., Whitney Invitational H.-G1, Metropolitan H.-G1, etc. TIZ A SLAM. 9 wins, 2 to 5, $1,256,200, Nijinsky S.-G2 twice, once in ncr, etc. MORNING LINE. 5 wins, $1,251,300, Carter H.-G1, Pennsylvania Derby-G2, etc. Sire. TIZ MIZ SUE. 8 wins, 2 to 6, $1,129,709, Ogden Phipps H.-G1, Azeri S.-G3 twice, etc. BULLSBAY. 7 wins to 5, $923,245, Whitney H.-G1, Alysheba S.-G3, etc. Sire. TOUGH TIZ’S SIS. 8 wins, 2 to 4, $903,792, Ruffian H.-G1, Lady’s Secret S.-G1, etc. 208 10 wins, 2 to 5, 2020 in Republic of Korea, Busan Mayor’s Cup-G2. TIZ PLAN.

GEMOLOGIST. 5 wins in 7 starts at 2 and 3, $794,855, Resorts World Casino New York City Wood Memorial S.-G1, Kentucky Jockey Club S.-G2. Sire. DA’ TARA. 2 wins at 3, $743,090, Belmont S.-G1, 2nd Barbaro S.-L. Sire. TIZDEJAVU. 8 wins in 16 starts, 3 to 5, $693,153, American Derby-G2, etc. Sire. MR. HOT STUFF. 7 wins, 3 to 11, $672,830, Grand National Hurdle S.-G1, etc. TIZAQUEENA. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $654,698, Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S.-G2, etc. I’M YOUR FATHER. 6 wins, 2 to 4 in Republic of Korea, Busan Mayor’s Cup-G3. SLEW’S TIZZY. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $619,619, Coolmore Lexington S.-G2, etc. Sire. RUSH NOW. 14 wins, 2 to 7, $612,202, Spend a Buck S.-L, Dover S.-L, etc. TIZ NOW TIZ THEN. 3 wins at 3, $369,450 in N.A., Iowa Derby-L, 2nd Oklahoma DerbyL, 3rd Jim Dandy S.-G2; 4 wins at 7 and 9 in U.A.E. STRONG MANDATE. 2 wins at 2, $529,566, Hopeful S.-G1, 2nd Southwest S.-G3, etc. ENSTONE. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $524,706, Ontario Colleen S.-G3, Bison City S.-R, etc. NORUMBEGA. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $521,645, Brooklyn Invitational S.-G2, etc

FEMALE LINE

1st dam FEATHERBED, by Smart Strike. 4 wins to 4, $227,904, Weekend Surprise S.-LR, 2nd Matron S.-G1, Fit for a Queen S., P. G. Johnson S. Dam of 3 winners, including-DYNAMIC IMPACT. Subject stallion. Broodmare Sire SMART STRIKE, 1992. Sire of 601 dams of 2341 foals, 1751 rnrs (75%), 1191 wnrs (51%), 332 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.49 AEI, 1.34 CI, 122 stakes winners. 2nd dam FAVORITE FEATHER, by Capote. Unraced. Dam of 4 winners, including-FEATHERBED (f. by Smart Strike). Stakes winner, above. Little Cliff (g. by Gulch). 3 wins, $202,762, 3rd Leonard Richards S.-G3, Sir Barton S.-L. Dynamical (g. by Hard Spun). 5 wins, 3 to 7, in N.A./U.S., $190,801, 3rd John Battaglia Memorial S.-L. 3rd dam IN MY CAP, by Vice Regent. 8 wins at 2 and 3, $443,404, Princess Elizabeth S.-LR, Wonder Where S.-LR, etc. Sister to TRUMPET'S BLARE (9 wins, $532,810, Arlington-Washington Lassie S.-G1, etc.), PASSING VICE ($339,414, Bay Meadows Oaks-G3, etc.), half-sister to Past Master. Dam of 9 winners, incl.-Chekhov. Winner at 3, $194,296, 2nd Long Branch Breeders' Cup S.-G3. Marie J. Winner at 2 and 3, $139,800, 3rd La Troienne S.-G3, Providencia S.-LR. Dam of Sisti's Pride ($70,789, 2nd Irish Sonnet S., 3rd Tempted S.-G3, dam of Zermatt, 4 wins, $233,105, 3rd Shakespeare Caress S.-L). Granddam of RUSHING FALL (to 5, 2020, $2,893,000, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf-G1, Longines Just a Game S.-G1, etc.), MILAM ($239,651, Pica Slew S., 2nd Eight Belles S.-G3, etc.), MARIE D'ARGENT (Total: $81,130, Prix Saonois-L), Mi Nena Mary ($56,836, 2nd Clasico Roberto Clemente-G3, etc.), Autumn Song (3 wins, $49,146.), Diva de l'Atlas (hwt. filly at 2 on Moroccan Hand.). Greatgranddam of NIGHT OPS (to 4, 2020, $614,956, Prairie Meadows Cornhusker H.G3, etc.), EMPIRE LINE (to 5, 2020, $132,970, Damon Runyon S.-R, 3rd Gander S.-R), Hang a Star (2 wins to 4, 2020, $143,111, 2nd Desert Stormer S.-G3, etc.. Bright Feather. 3 wins at 3, $105,870, 2nd Canadian Oaks-R. Dam of ALBERT THE GREAT ($3,012,490, Jockey Club Gold Cup-G1, Suburban H.-G2, Brooklyn H.G2, Dwyer S.-G2, etc., sire), ANTRIM COUNTY ($497,790, Claiming Crown Jewel S., etc.), WATCH THE BIRD ($234,823, Whirlaway S.-L, sire), SHEER BLISS ($132,383, Aspidistra H.-L, etc.), Crimson Hero ($200,134, 2nd Coolmore Lexington S.-G2, sire). Granddam of ITSMYLUCKYCHARM ($227,521, Azalea S.-L, etc.). Great-granddam of PRETTY ASSETS (to 4, 2020, $199,568, Shelby County S.-R, etc.), MO MONEY ($104,690, Crown Ambassador S.-R, etc.), Rockin All Night (at 2, 2020, $38,077, 2nd Crown Ambassador S.-R). In On the Secret. 2 wins to 4, $86,371, 3rd Ontario Lassie S.-LR. Dam of ASK ME NO SECRETS ($211,828, Oaklawn Breeders' Cup S.-G3, etc.), ROYAL TRYST (2nd Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Challenge-Round 2-G3, etc.), Under the Sun ($100,585). Granddam of Pride of Stride ($100,625, 3rd Sapling S.-L). Alleynedale. 4 wins, $95,131. Dam of JAMES STREET ($637,723, Autumn S.-G2, Seagram Cup S.-G3, Durham Cup S.-G3, 2nd Dominion Day S.-G3 twice, etc.). Clementine's Cap. Winner at 3, $25,794. Granddam of Heard That ($48,199). Cap's Legacy. Unraced. Producer. Granddam of Strong Rules (at 2, 2020, $24,075).

2021 FEE: $1,500 - LIVE FOAL

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Washington Thoroughbred


DYNAMIC IMPACT

$421,006 Graded Stakes-winning Son of TIZNOW First yearlings to sell at auction include

$50,000 colt

at Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearling Sale

• A $125,000 Keeneland September sale yearling. • Earned $421,006, including the Illinois Derby (G3) at 3 (2014) in 1:49.07, the second fastest time since 1999. • By Horse of the Year TIZNOW, back-to-back winner of the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) (the only horse to have done so), as well as 5 other graded stakes, with earnings of $6,427,830. • TIZNOW is 1 of 4 SW full siblings out of Cee’s Song, by SEATTLE SONG, whose 2nd biggest earner is multiple G2 SW BUDROYALE (1999 Longacres Mile [G3] winner, 2nd in the Breeders’ Cup Classic [G1], earnings over $2.8-million). • TIZNOW, a sire of sires (COLONEL JOHN, GEMOLOGIST, SLEW’S TIZNOW, MORNING LINE, TOURIST, STRONG MANDATE, etc.), has sired 90 SWs and earners of over $95.4-million. • DYNAMIC IMPACT is out of $227,904 G1 Sp SW FEATHERBED, by leading sire SMART STRIKE. FEATHERBED is also the dam of $83,850 earner Drop Shot. • From the family of IN MY CAP (his 3rd dam and 6-time SW), 2017-19 G1 SW RUSHING FALL (nearly $2.9-million), G1 SW TRUMPET’S BLARE, G1 SW ALBERT THE GREAT ($3-milion), G2 SW JAMES STREET, G3 SW PASSING VICE, G3 SW ASK ME NO SECRETS, etc.

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HARBOR THE GOLD 2001 Bay - Height 16+ Dosage Profile: 10-3-13-0-0; DI: 3.00; CD: +0.88 Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Sequence Tom Fool Busanda Hasty Road Flitabout Nearctic Natalma *Menetrier Victoriana *Windy City II Lump Sugar *Corporal II Cathy

Raise a Native Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Seeking the Gold (1985) Buckpasser Con Game Broadway HARBOR THE GOLD Northern Dancer Vice Regent Victoria Regina Harbor Springs (1989) Restless Wind Tinnitus Dors

Age

2 3

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

5 4 9

1st

2nd

1 1 2

1 1 2

3rd

1 0 1

Earnings

$41,750 26,750 $68,500

At 2, WON a maiden special weight race at Aqueduct (1 mi., by 5 3/4 lengths). At 3, WON a race at Belmont Park (1 mi., by 7 lengths).

IN THE STUD

HARBOR THE GOLD entered stud in 2005. Leading sire 9 times in Oregon.

MALE LINE

STATISTICAL SUMMARY 13 crops

Foals of racing age Starters (/Fls) Winners (/Str) Total Starts Total Wins (/Starts) Total Earnings Avg. Earnings (/Str) Avg. Earnings (/Start) Stakes Wnrs (/Str) Stakes Horses (/Str) Avg. Earnings Index Comparable Index

Lifetime

405 325(80%) 243(75%) 4,748 821(17%) $11,220,295 $34,524 $2,363 44(14%) 86(26%) 0.60 0.69

HARBOR THE GOLD HAS SIRED

MUSIC OF MY SOUL (2010 c., Basket Weave). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $120,252, champion 2- and 3-year-old colt in Washington, Gottstein Futurity, Coca-Cola H., etc. MADDIE’S GOLD (2011 c., Abstract). 7 wins, 2 to 7, $115,299, horse of the year, champion 2-year-old male in Oregon, Osiris S., 2nd Winnipeg Futurity, etc. TRACKATTACKER (2012 c., In Excess (IRE)). 5 wins in 7 starts to 3, $97,693, champion 2-year-old colt in Washington, Emerald Express S., WTBOA Lads S., etc. CATALINA HARBOR (2006 f., Tiffany Ice). 9 wins, 2 to 5, $54,218, champion 2-yearold filly in Oregon, Lassie S., Janet Wineberg S.-R, etc. L G JET (2009 c., Katahaula County). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $37,283, horse of the year, champion 2-year-old male in Oregon, Oregon Thoroughbred Breeders Derby-R, etc. CALYPSONOTED (2010 f., Memo (CHI)). 3 wins at 2, $34,470, horse of the year, champion 2-year-old filly in Oregon, Don Jackson Futurity-R, etc. SUDDENLY ADELE (2011 f., Speed Jaro (FR)). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $31,881, champion 3-year-old filly in Oregon, Oregon Hers S.-R, 2nd Catalina Harbor S., etc. CALIFORNIA DIAMOND (2014 c., Slewdledo). 5 wins, $475,970, Santa Anita Juvenile S.-L, Speakeasy S., Golden State Juvenile S.-R, Barretts Juvenile S.-R, 2nd Bob Hope S.-G3, etc. KOALA BEACH (2007 c., Distinctive Cat). 11 wins to 7, $159,398, Gottstein Futurity, etc. CARRABELLE HARBOR (2008 f., Tiffany Ice). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $146,237, Kent H., etc. DAYTONA BEACH (2012 c., Ihtimam). 12 wins to 6, $112,875, NWSS Cahill Road S.-R. MY CHIEF (2011 c., Slewdledo). 10 wins, 3 to 7, $101,378, Mt. Hood H., etc. WHO’S YOUR NEXT EX (2006 c., Synastry). 8 wins, 2 to 7, $97,406, Dennis Dodge Memorial S., 2nd Trooper Seven S.-R. ABOVE THE MOON (2017 c., Malibu Moon). 3 wins at 2, $92,690, CTHS Sales S., etc. PIPPA BOU PEEP (2012 f., For Really). 3 wins, 2 to 4, $84,702, Barbara Shinpoch S., etc. FUZZY DOLPHIN (2016 c., Tiffany Ice). 3 wins at 2 and 4, 2020, $70,243, Washington Cup Juvenile Colts and Geldings S.-R, 3rd Gottstein Futurity. DR JOHN H (2016 c., Distinctive Cat). 3 wins, $61,512, Lost in the Fog Juvenile S., etc. TOP HARBOR (2018 c., He’s Tops). 2 wins at 2, 2020, $61,080, Everett Nevin S. JACK THE PIRATE (2010 c., Tres Hombres). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $56,856, Tom Two S., etc.

Lifetime 2yo

405 201(50%) 92(46%) 599 141(24%) $3,017,441 $15,012 $5,037 29(14%) 62(31%) 0.97

NOOSA BEACH (2006 c., dam by Basket Weave). 14 wins to 5, $525,555, horse of the year twice, champion 2- and 3-year-old colt, champion sprinter, champion older horse twice in Washington, Longacres Mile H.-G3, Seattle H.-etr, etc. MACH ONE RULES (2013 c., Distinctive Cat). 7 wins at 2 and 4, $330,876, horse of the year, champion 2-year-old colt, champion sprinter, champion older horse in Washington, Budweiser S., Mt. Rainier S., WTBOA Lads S., etc. DEL RIO HARBOR (2011 c., Horse Chestnut (SAF)). 11 wins, 2 to 7, $267,747, champion 2-year-old colt in Washington, Gottstein Futurity, Coca-Cola H., etc. NOOSITO (2011 c., Basket Weave). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $199,955, champion 3-year-old colt in Washington, Auburn H., Seattle Slew H., Chinook Pass S.-R, etc. Sire. COULDABENTHEWHISKY (2008 c., Horse Chestnut (SAF)). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $183,655, champion 2-year-old colt in Washington, Gottstein Futurity-L, etc. ELLIOTT BAY (2015 c., Cahill Road). 4 wins, 2 to 5, 2020, $181,288, champion 2year-old colt in Washington, Gottstein Futurity, WTBOA Lads S., etc. BELLA MIA (2015 f., Slewdledo). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $177,373, champion 2- and 3year-old filly in Washington, Kent S., Angie C. S., Barbara Shinpoch S., etc. SIPPIN FIRE (2015 c., Horse Chestnut (SAF)). 6 wins to 3, $173,602, horse of the year, champion 3-year-old colt in Washington, Coca-Cola S., Seattle Slew S., etc. O B HARBOR (2012 c., Memo (CHI)). 6 wins in 12 starts, 2 to 4, $163,191, horse of the year, champion older horse in Oregon, Budweiser S., Governor’s S., etc. HOLLYWOOD HARBOR (2007 c., Slewdledo). 7 wins, 2 to 5, $137,202, champion 2year-old colt, champion sprinter in Washington, Premio Esmeralda S., etc. THE PRESS (2013 c., Henny Hughes). 6 wins, 3 to 7, 2020, $133,298, champion 3year-old colt in Washington, Washington Cup Three-Year-Old S.-R., 3rd Longacres Mile H.-G3. HIT THE BEACH (2013 c., Ihtimam). 6 wins, 4 ot 6, $132,293, champion older horse in Washington, Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, Pete Pedersen Overnight S., etc. 210 GOLD TOUCH (2008 c., Jazzing Around). 19 wins, 2 to 9, $131,840, chamMIDDA’S pion older male in Oregon, Overnight H. twice, OHBPA H., etc.

HARBOR THE GOLD is by SEEKING THE GOLD, stakes winner of 8 races, 2 to 4, $2,307,000, Super Derby-G1, Dwyer S.-G1, Peter Pan S.-G2, Swale S.-L, 2nd Breeders’ Cup Classic-G1, etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 93 stakes winners, incl.-DUBAI MILLENNIUM. 5 wins in 6 starts, 2 to 4, in England, hwt. colt at 3 on European Hand., 7 - 9 fur., hwt. at 3 on English Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 fur., hwt. older horse at 4 on English Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Queen Elizabeth II S.-G1, Prince of Wales’s S.-G1, etc.; 2 wins in 2 starts at 3, in France, Prix du Haras de Fresnay-leBuffard-Jacques Le Marois-G1, Prix Eugene Adam-G2; 2 wins in 2 starts at 4 in U.A.E., Horse of the Year, champion older horse, Dubai World Cup-G1, etc. Sire. HEAVENLY PRIZE. 9 wins, $1,825,940, champion 3-year-old filly, Apple Blossom H.-G1, Beldame S.-G1, Frizette S.-G1, Alabama S.-G1, John A. Morris H.-G1, etc. CATCH THE RING. 7 wins at 3 and 4, $918,314, champion 3-year-old filly in Canada, Maple Leaf S.-G3, Canadian Oaks-R, Bison City S.-R, Fury S.-LR, etc. FLANDERS. 4 wins in 5 starts at 2, $805,000, champion 2-year-old filly, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Frizette S.-G1, Spinaway S.-G1.

FEMALE LINE

1st dam HARBOR SPRINGS, by Vice Regent. 7 wins in 11 starts to 4, $123,038, Wishing Well S.-L, etc. Half-sister to GROOVY ($1,346,956, champion sprinter, sire), Kentucky Jazz (sire), Dancitus, Commander Dusty. Dam of 9 winners, incl.-BOSTON HARBOR (c. by Capote). 6 wins in 8 starts at 2, $1,934,605, champion 2-year-old colt, Breeders' Cup Juvenile-G1, Breeders' Futurity-G2, etc. Sire. CLOUDBURST (f. by Storm Cat). 2 wins, $71,800, Mardi Gras S. Dam of Tempers Flair (f. by Smart Strike, $70,130, dam of Cowan, c. by Kantharos, at 2, 2020, $295,877). Granddam of Shanghai Rain (f. by Shanghai Bobby, 5 wins to 4, 2020, $156,414). Bay Harbor (f. by Forty Niner). 2 wins in 4 starts at 2, $52,901. Dam of DEVIL IN DISGUISE (g. by Smarty Jones, $246,434), El Nino (c. by Storm Cat, $153,849, sire). Broodmare Sire VICE REGENT, 1967. Among the leading broodmare sires in Canada 6 times and N.A., sire of 309 dams of 2520 foals, 1974 rnrs (78%), 1474 wnrs (58%), 354 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.73 AEI, 1.37 CI, 147 stakes winners.

2021 FEE: $5,500 - LIVE FOAL

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Washington Thoroughbred


HARBOR THE GOLD Sire of 22 State Champions, including

Washington Horse of the Year – 4 times!

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• Sire of 2020 Emerald Downs Top 2YO Filly TIME FOR GOLD (top left) and Top Older Horse and Sprinter ELLIOTT BAY (below left), plus additional 2020 SWs GOLD CRUSHER, MISS PROSPECTOR and 2YO TOP HARBOR • Sire of 5 Gottstein Futurity Winners • Grandsire of 2020 Gottstein Winner DUTTON • 44 (14%) Stakes Winners • 86 (26%) Stakes Horses • Emerald Downs’ All-time Leading Sire by Stakes Wins (68) • Emerald Downs’ 2020 Leading Sire by Wins (38)

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NORTHERN CAUSEWAY 2008 Chestnut Dosage Profile: 4-1-23-0-0; DI: 1.43; CD: +0.32 Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Blushing Groom (FR) Glorious Song Roberto Imsodear Vice Regent Mint Copy Mr. Prospector Seven Valleys In Reality Foggy Note Tri Jet Sailaway

Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua Giant’s Causeway (1997) Rahy Mariah’s Storm Immense NORTHERN CAUSEWAY Deputy Minister Silver Deputy Silver Valley Getaway Girl (1997) Relaunch Baby Zip Thirty Zip

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Age

2 3 4 5 6

Starts

1 11 10 6 2 30

1st

2nd

0 4(2) 1 0 0 5(2)

0 3 0 1 0 4

3rd

0 0 3(1) 0 1 4(1)

Earnings

$560 210,540 38,780 9,990 4,305 $264,175

At 3, WON British Columbia Derby-G3 at Hastings Racecourse (1 1/8 mi., equal top weight of 126 lbs., defeating Jebrica, Arraignment, Commander, etc.), Richmond Derby Trial H. at Hastings Racecourse (1 1/16 mi., defeating Commander, Arraignment, Goldfire, etc.), a maiden special weight race at Golden Gate Fields (6 fur., defeating Sunday Comic, Unbridled Endeavor, Dancing Yodeler, etc.), an allowance race at Pleasanton (1 1/16 mi., equal top weight of 120 lbs., defeating Bluegrass Reward, Duke of Doom, Mr. Candy Bar, etc.). At 4, WON an allowance race at Hastings Racecourse (6 1/2 fur., defeating Pop Artist, Jump Up and Kissme, Three Wood, etc.), 3rd British Columbia Premier’s H.-G3 at Hastings Racecourse (1 3/8 mi., to Commander, Jebrica, defeating Wilo Kat, etc.).

IN THE STUD STATISTICAL SUMMARY Foals of racing age Starters (/Fls) Winners (/Str) Total Starts Total Wins (/Starts) Total Earnings Avg. Earnings (/Str) Avg. Earnings (/Start) Stakes Wnrs (/Str) Stakes Horses (/Str) Avg. Earnings Index Comparable Index

Lifetime

80 41(51%) 19(46%) 405 29(7%) $588,204 $14,346 $1,452 0(0%) 0(0%) 0.40 0.88

NORTHERN CAUSEWAY HAS SIRED

MALE LINE

NORTHERN CAUSEWAY is by GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, stakes winner in Ireland, Horse of the Year in Europe, hwt. colt at 3 on Irish Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 and 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Esat Digifone Irish Champion S.-G1, etc.; stakes winner at 2 in France, Prix de la Salamandre-G1; stakes winner in England, hwt. colt at 3 on English Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Juddmonte International S.-G1, Coral-Eclipse S.-G1, Champagne Lanson Sussex S.-G1, etc.; stakes-placed, $954,000, in N.A., 2nd Breeders’ Cup Classic-G1. Leading sire 3 times in U.S., sire of 213 stakes winners, 10 champions, incl.-BRICKS AND MORTAR. 11 wins, 3 to 5, $7,085,650, Horse of the Year, champion turf male, Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational S.-G1, Breeders’ Cup Turf-G1, etc. SHAMARDAL. 4 wins in 4 starts to 3 in England, champion 2-year-old colt in Europe, hwt. colt at 2 on English Hand., hwt. at 3 on English Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 fur., Darley Dewhurst S.-G1, St. James’s Palace S.-G1, Veuve Clicquot Vintage S.-G2; 2 wins in France, Prix du Jockey Club-French Derby-G1, etc. Leading sire in Hong Kong. TAKE CHARGE BRANDI. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $1,692,126, champion 2-year-old filly, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Starlet S.-G1, Delta Downs Princess S.-G3, etc. IRISH MISSION. 7 wins, 3 to 6, $1,378,081, champion 3-year-old filly, champion grass mare in Canada, Glens Falls S.-G3, The Very One S.-G3, etc. SHOWCAUSE. 5 wins at 3 and 5 in New Zealand, champion stayer, Waiwera Water City of Auckland Cup-G2, etc.; placed at 6 in Australia, 3rd The Bart Cummings. GLOBAL ACCESS. 5 wins to 3, $429,850, champion 3-year-old colt in Canada, Saranac S.-G3, Marine S.-G3, Ontario Derby-G3-ntr, 1 1/8 mi. in 1:48 1/5, etc. GIANT’S STEPS. 6 wins at 2 and 3 in Chile, champion 3-year-old colt, El Ensayo Mega-Chilean Derby-G1, Polla de Potrillos-Chilean Two Thousand Guineas-G1, etc.

FEMALE LINE

NORTHERN CAUSEWAY entered stud in 2015. 3 crops

Northern Quest (2017 c., Point Given). Winner at 3, 2020, $10,805. Gayebird (2016 f., Swiss Yodeler). Winner at 3, $8,572. Autism Ability (2018 c., Southern Image). Winner in 2 starts at 2, 2020, $7,050. Silver Lyric (2018 f., Holy Bull). Placed at 2, 2020, $18,570. Blue Butterfly (2016 f., Lydgate). Placed at 3 and 4, 2020, $11,222. Sweet Ryan (2017 f., Street Boss). Placed at 2, $6,886. Silver Script (2017 f., Holy Bull). Placed at 2 and 3, 2020, $6,550. Spirit Lake (2017 f., Street Boss). Placed at 3, 2020, $5,770. Blue Breeze (2017 f., Lydgate). Placed at 3, 2020, $4,263. Di Laurian (2018 c., Don’tsellmeshort). Placed at 2, 2020, $4,036. Dartmoor (2017 c., Game Plan). Placed at 3, 2020, $3,990. Mia Solina (2016 f., Swiss Yodeler). Placed at 4, 2020, $3,750. Drumadoon (2018 c., Swiss Yodeler). Placed at 2, 2020, $3,240.

Lifetime 2yo

80 25(31%) 5(20%) 104 6(6%) $246,232 $9,849 $2,368 0(0%) 0(0%) 0.59

Big Ceas (2016 c., dam by Indian Charlie). 2 wins at 2, $80,421. Red Dahlia (2017 f., Bertrando). Winner at 2, placed at 3, 2020, $70,274. Princess Jada (2016 f., Swiss Yodeler). 3 wins at 3 and 4, 2020, $35,978. Runkerry (2017 c., Flatter). Winner at 3, 2020, $31,000. Northern Rose (2016 f., You and I). 2 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2020, $28,930. Irish Affair (2016 f., Bertrando). 2 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2020, $27,478. Sinawava (2016 f., Swiss Yodeler). Winner at 2, $25,860. Morton Glory (2016 c., Mining for Money). 2 wins at 3, $25,191. Badger (2016 c., Decarchy). 3 wins at 4, 2020, $25,000. Ballycastle (2016 c., Congrats). Winner at 3 and 4, 2020, $22,170. Nova Scotia (2016 c., Game Plan). Winner at 3, $17,775. North Cross (2016 c., Holy Bull). Winner at 4, 2020, $16,204. Neah Bay (2017 c., Gone Astray). Winner at 3, 2020, $15,730. Early Morn (2016 f., In Excess (IRE)). 2 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2020, $15,373. Coolcross (2016 c., Flatter). Winner at 4, 2020, $14,480. Extractor (2017 c., Indian Charlie). Winner in 2 starts at 2, $13,180. 212 Shawnee Pass (2017 f., Swiss Yodeler). Winner at 3, 2020, $12,870.

1st dam GETAWAY GIRL, by Silver Deputy. 3 wins in 5 starts at 3, $21,966. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-NORTHERN CAUSEWAY. Subject stallion. Broodmare Sire SILVER DEPUTY, 1985. Sire of 438 dams of 2484 foals, 1905 rnrs (77%), 1422 wnrs (57%), 398 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.32 AEI, 1.33 CI, 137 stakes winners. 2nd dam BABY ZIP, by Relaunch. 4 wins to 3, $60,395, Kattegat's Pride S., 3rd Marshua S.-L. Broodmare of the year in 2005. Half-sister to WIN RIVER WIN (champion imported handicap horse in Turkey,, sire), LUCETTE ($97,043). Dam of-GHOSTZAPPER (c. by Awesome Again). 9 wins in 11 starts, 2 to 5, $3,446,120, Horse of the Year, champion older horse, Breeders' Cup Classic-G1-ntr, 1 1/4 mi. in 1:59, Metropolitan H.-G1, Vosburgh S.-G1, Woodward S.-G1, Tom Fool H.-G2, Philip H. Iselin Breeders' Cup H.-G3, 3rd King's Bishop S.-G1. Sire. CITY ZIP (c. by Carson City). 9 wins to 3, $818,225, Hopeful S.-G1, Saratoga Special S.-G2, Amsterdam S.-G2, Sanford S.-G2, Tremont S.-G3, Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup S.-G3, Bergen County S.-L, Hirsch Jacobs S.-L, 2nd Futurity S.-G1, etc. Sire. CITY WOLF (c. by Giant's Causeway). 4 wins, $293,686, Durham cup S.-G3, etc. Sire. Catch the Ghost. Winner at 3, $8,700. Dam of PHANTOM INCOME (f. by Montbrook, $169,345, NATC Futurity-LR). Zip to the Wire. Placed at 3, $6,260. Granddam of EYE LOVE JEANIE (f. by Showing Up, $184,008, Oklahoma Classics Distaff Sprint S.-R, etc.), Wirewirewire (f. by Archarcharch, 5 wins to 5, 2020, $60,432, 3rd Muscogee (Creek) Nation S.-R).

2021 FEE: $2,000 - LIVE FOAL (due when foal stands and nurses: NO BOOKING FEE) Property of Rozamund Barclay

RANCHO SAN MIGUEL

Inquiries to Tom Clark P.O. Box 741, 1741 West 10th Street, San Miguel, California 93451 (805) 467-3847 • FAX (805) 467-3919 e-mail: info@ranchosanmiguel.net • website: ranchosanmiguel.net Nominated to California Sire Series, Breeders’ Cup

Washington Thoroughbred


PONTIFF 2010 Bay - Height 16.1 Dosage Profile: 12-3-28-1-0; DI: 1.93; CD: +0.59 Northern Dancer South Ocean Secretariat Crimson Saint Blushing Groom (FR) Glorious Song Roberto Imsodear Native Dancer Raise You Nashua Sequence What a Pleasure *Tularia Nijinsky II Monarchy

Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua Giant’s Causeway (1997) Rahy Mariah’s Storm Immense PONTIFF Raise a Native Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Preach (1989) Honest Pleasure Narrate State

Age

2 3 4 5 6 7

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

4 6 11 8 6 35

1st

unraced 0 0 1 1 1 3

2nd

3rd

1 1 5 2 1 10

0 2 2 2 1 7

Earnings

$10,690 16,715 45,868 25,818 27,390 $126,481

At 5, WON a maiden special weight race at Sam Houston Race Park (1 1/16 mi., turf, defeating Pilatus, Boogie Monster, Ready Edition, etc.). At 6, WON an allowance race at Will Rogers Downs (1 mi., equal top weight of 120 lbs., defeating Big Gamer, Peonari, Naturally Charming, etc.). At 7, WON an allowance race at Canterbury Park (about 7 1/2 fur., turf, defeating Nelson’s El Camino, Broken Key, Red Zone, etc.).

IN THE STUD

PONTIFF entered stud in 2018. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2021.

MALE LINE

PONTIFF is by GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, stakes winner in Ireland, Horse of the Year in Europe, hwt. colt at 3 on Irish Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 and 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Esat Digifone Irish Champion S.-G1, etc.; stakes winner at 2 in France, Prix de la Salamandre-G1; stakes winner in England, hwt. colt at 3 on English Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Juddmonte International S.-G1, etc.; stakes-placed, $954,000, in N.A., 2nd Breeders’ Cup Classic-G1. Leading sire 3 times in U.S., sire of 213 stakes winners, including-BRICKS AND MORTAR. 11 wins, 3 to 5, $7,085,650, Horse of the Year, champion turf male, Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational S.-G1, Breeders’ Cup Turf-G1, Manhattan S.-G1, Arlington Million XXXVII S.-G1, Old Forester Turf Classic S.-G1, etc. SHAMARDAL. 4 wins in 4 starts to 3 in England, champion 2-year-old colt in Europe, hwt. colt at 2 on English Hand., hwt. at 3 on English Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 fur., Darley Dewhurst S.-G1, St. James’s Palace S.-G1, Veuve Clicquot Vintage S.-G2; 2 wins in France, Prix du Jockey Club-French Derby-G1, etc. Leading sire in Hong Kong. TAKE CHARGE BRANDI. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $1,692,126, champion 2-year-old filly, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Starlet S.-G1, Delta Downs Princess S.-G3, Martha Washington S.-L, 2nd Schuylerville S.-G3. IRISH MISSION. 7 wins, 3 to 6, $1,378,081, champion 3-year-old filly, champion grass mare in Canada, Glens Falls S.-G3, The Very One S.-G3, La Prevoyante H.G3, Breeders’ S.-R, Woodbine Oaks-R, 2nd Nassau S.-G2, etc. SHOWCAUSE. 5 wins at 3 and 5 in New Zealand, champion stayer, Waiwera Water City of Auckland Cup-G2, Cardinal Logistics Avondale Gold Cup-G2, Christchurch Casino 147th New Zealand Cup-G3, etc.; placed at 6 in Australia, 3rd The Bart Cummings. GLOBAL ACCESS. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $429,850, champion 3-year-old colt in Canada, Saranac S.-G3, Marine S.-G3, Ontario Derby-G3-ntr, 1 1/8 mi. in 1:48 1/5, etc. GIANT’S STEPS. 6 wins to 3 in Chile, champion 3-year-old colt, El Ensayo MegaChilean Derby-G1, Polla de Potrillos-Chilean Two Thousand Guineas-G1, etc. Sire. STEP IN TIME. Winner at 2 and 3 in England; 12 wins, 4 to 6, in Saudi Arabia, Horse of the Year, champion miler, champion older horse, Japan’s Cup-G3, etc. Sire. KUNG FU MAMBO. 2 wins at 4 in Peru, champion 3-year-old colt, Derby NacionalG1, etc.; winner in 1 start at 6, $36,000, in N.A. Sire. Bambina Mia. 4 wins at 3 and 4 in Peru, champion imported 3-year-old filly, 2nd Clasico Enrique Ayulo Pardo-G1, 3rd Clasico Cesar A. Del Rio Suito-G3. MAN OF IRON. 3 wins at 3 in Ireland, hwt. colt at 3 on Irish Hand., 13 1/2 fur. & up; winner in 1 start at 3, $270,000, in N.A., Breeders’ Cup Marathon-L-tr, 1 3/4 mi. in Winter | Stallion Register 2:54; placed2020 at 4 in England, 3rd Betfair Fred Archer S. Sire.

PRIMARY. 3 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3 in England, Betfred Classic Trial S.-G3; winner in 1 start at 3 in Italy, hwt. at 3 on Italian Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Gran Premio d’ItaliaL; placed in 1 start at 3, $40,000, in N.A., 3rd Secretariat S.-G1. Sire. DALKALA. 5 wins, 2 to 4 in France, hwt. older mare at 4 on French Hand., 9 - 11 fur., Prix de l’Opera Longines-G1, etc.; winner in England, Betfred Middleton S.-G2. Giant Love. Winner at 2 and 3 in England; 3 wins at 4 and 5 in Serbia, hwt. older horse at 4 and 5 on Serbian Hand.; placed in 1 start at 4 in Austria, 2nd Grosser Preis der RZB-Born Wild Steher Preis; placed at 6 in Italy. EISHIN APOLLAN. 4 wins, 2 to 4 in Japan, Mile Championship-G1, etc. A SHIN G LINE. 9 wins in Japan, Kokura Daishoten-G3, Asahi Challenge Cup-G3, etc. UNCOILED. 5 wins at 3 and 4 in Japan, Shirafuji S.-L, etc.; winner at 5 in Hong Kong. CARPE DIEM. 4 wins in 6 starts to 3, $1,519,800, Toyota Blue Grass S.--G1, Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity--G1, Tampa Bay Derby--G2, 2nd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile--G1. Sire.

FEMALE LINE

1st dam PREACH, by Mr. Prospector. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $304,656, Frizette S.-G1, Bourbonette S.L, 2nd Gallant Bloom S.-L, 3rd Spinaway S.-G1, Test S.-G1, Prioress S.-G2, Aladancer S.-L. Dam of 13 other foals, 11 to race, all winners, including-PULPIT (c. by A.P. Indy). 4 wins in 6 starts at 3, $728,200, Toyota Blue Grass S.-G2, Fountain of Youth S.-G2, 2nd Florida Derby-G1. Sire. Urban Poet (c. by Dynaformer). 2 wins at 3, $32,442, in England, 3rd Betfair Gordon S.-G3. (Total: $32,442). Sire. Tell It (f. by Storm Cat). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $162,283, 3rd Nicole S. Dam of DREAM NETTIE (g. by Dixie Union, 4 wins, $146,350, La Puente S.-L, 2nd Alcatraz S.), Black Jet (g. by Arch, 9 wins, $227,750, 3rd My Frenchman S.). Orate (f. by A.P. Indy). Winner at 3, $9,980. Dam of ENDLESS CHATTER (f. by First Samurai, $221,652, Summer Colony S.-R, 3rd Beldame S.-G1), WHITECLIFFSOFDOVER (c. by War Front, Bet365 European Free H.-L, 2nd Tattersalls Somerville S.G3, 3rd Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere-Grand Criterium-G1, Owenstown Stud S.-L). Convent (f. by A.P. Indy). 2 wins at 3, $84,620. Dam of NUNNERY (f. by Forest Wildcat, 4 wins, $156,825, Waya S.-LR, 3rd Fairway Flyer S.-L, dam of NUN THE LESS, g. by Candy Ride (ARG), 10 wins, $638,038, Mystic Lake Derby, TwinSpires Kentucky Cup Classic S., Kubota Kentucky Cup Classic S., etc.). Granddam of Grand Brother (c. by Grand Daddy, 2nd Francisco Astaburuaga A.-L, 3rd Gran Handicap de Chile-L). Choir (f. by Cox's Ridge). 2 wins at 4, $16,858. Producer. Great-granddam of Lillyona (f. by Yonaguska, $113,355, 3rd West Virginia Triple Crown Nutrition Breeders' Classic S.-LR), Nico (c. by Trappe Shot, 2 wins, $63,050, 2nd West Virginia Vincent Moscarelli Memorial Breeders' Classic S.-R, Henry Mercer Memorial S.-R). Ranter (f. by Storm Cat). Unraced. Dam of WILD SHOT (c. by Trappe Shot, 2 wins, $364,632, Pat Day Mile S.-G3, 2nd Kentucky Jockey Club S.-G2, etc.). Broodmare Sire MR. PROSPECTOR, 1970. Leading broodmare sire 9 times, sire of 534 dams of 4953 foals, 4012 rnrs (81%), 2932 wnrs (59%), 802 2yo wnrs (16%), 1.81 AEI, 1.43 CI, 412 stakes winners. 2nd dam NARRATE, by Honest Pleasure. 8 wins, 2 to 4, $188,856, Falls City H.-G3, Princess Doreen S., etc. Half-sister to REGION ($826,935), ANNOUNCE ($436,034, sire), DOUBLE FEINT ($493,928), DIBS, Stately Cielo. Dam of 7 winners, incl.-PREACH (f. by Mr. Prospector). Stakes winner, above. Lecture (c. by Seeking the Gold). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $176,405, 2nd Miller Genuine Draft Cradle S.-L. Ledford (g. by Forty Niner). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $121,755, 2nd Rushaway S.-L, Screen King S.-L. Seize (g. by Conquistador Cielo). 11 wins, 3 to 8, $100,257, 2nd Southfield S. Yarn. Winner at 3, $19,108. Dam of MINARDI (c. by Boundary, hwt. colt at 2 in England and Ireland, sire), TALE OF THE CAT (c. by Pulpit, $360,900, sire), SPUNOUTACONTROL (f. by Wild Again, $86,405, dam of FED BIZ, c. by Giant’s Causeway, $770,496, sire; SPUN SILK, f. by A.P. Indy; granddam of JOKING, g. by Distorted Humor, $846,138; MARK MY WAY, g by Noonmark, $353,760; HARD TO STAY NOTGO, f. by More Than Ready, $212,440). Granddam of JOHANNESBURG (c. by Hennessy, $520,000, in N.A./U.S, champion 2-yearold colt in Europe and U.S., sire), Grand Admiral (c. by Giant’s Causeway).

2021 FEE: $2,500 - LIVE FOAL

($250 booking fee, balance due live foal)

WARLOCK STABLES

Inquiries to Tim Floyd (509) 961-0184 8226 E. Mountain High Lane, Spokane, Washington 99223 e-mail: Tfloyd42@aol.com • website: warlockstables.com Nominated to NWRS Sire Awards, Breeders’ Cup

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RAISED A SECRET 2010 Chestnut Dosage Profile: 3-4-7-0-0; DI: 3.00; CD: +0.71 Fappiano Gana Facil Caro (IRE) Lucky Spell Exclusive Native Reminiscing Well Decorated Attache Case Storm Bird Terlingua Affirmed La Mesa Mr. Prospector Playmate Alydar Beautiful Glass

Unbridled Unbridled’s Song Trolley Song Songandaprayer (1998) Premiership Alizea Fancy Medallion RAISED A SECRET Storm Cat Bernstein La Affirmed Sensitive Soul (2005) Woodman Kindred Soul Beautiful Aly

Age

2 3 4 5 6

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Starts

2 9 7 7 6 31

1st

1 1 1 2(1) 0 5(1)

2nd

0 3(1) 3 2(1) 2(1) 10(3)

3rd

1(1) 2(1) 2 1 2(1) 8(3)

Earnings

$19,470 121,516 128,586 150,038 72,520 $492,130

At 2, WON a maiden special weight race at Emerald Downs (6 fur., defeating Forin Sea, Botch, More Strawberries, etc.), 3rd Gottstein Futurity at Emerald Downs (1 mi., to Music of My Soul, Finallygotabentley, defeating Dontmesswithkitten, etc.). At 3, WON an allowance race at Del Mar (6 fur., defeating Floating Feather, Candy’s Sunrise, Life a Riley, etc.), 2nd Grey Memo S.-R at Betfair Hollywood Park (7 fur., to Super Ability, defeating Memphis, Red Tesla, etc.), 3rd Real Good Deal S.-R at Del Mar (7 fur., to U’narack, Ambitious Brew, defeating Omega Star, etc.). At 4, WON an allowance race at Del Mar (6 fur., top weight of 124 lbs., defeating Conquest Two Step, Hadfunlastnight, My Samurai Warrior, etc.). At 5, WON Harris Farm S.-R at Fresno (6 fur., equal top weight of 121 lbs., defeating Richard’s Boy, Gangnam Guy, London Legacy, etc.), an allowance race at Santa Anita Park (6 1/2 fur., equal top weight of 124 lbs., defeating Caminetto, Midnight Transfer, Airfoil, etc.), 2nd Cary Grant S.-R at Del Mar (7 fur., to Solid Wager, defeating Got Even, Forest Chatter, etc.). At 6, 2nd Donald Valpredo California Cup Sprint S.-R at Santa Anita Park (6 fur., to Sunday Rules, defeating Solid Wager, San Onofre, etc.), 3rd Los Angeles S.-G3 at Los Alamitos Race Course (5 1/2 fur., to San Onofre, Wild Dude, defeating Yiannis, etc.).

IN THE STUD

RAISED A SECRET entered stud in 2018. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2021.

MALE LINE

RAISED A SECRET is by SONGANDAPRAYER, 3 wins at 2 and 3, $380,480, Fountain of Youth S.-G1, Huntington S.-L, 2nd Toyota Blue Grass S.-G1, 3rd Jersey Shore Breeders’ Cup S.-G3. Sire of 47 stakes winners, including-GENIAL BOY. 20 wins, 3 to 7 in Chile, champion imported sprinter, Velocidad-G2, Fuerza Aerea de Chile-L, etc. Naafiae. 4 wins, 2 to 5 in Saudi Arabia, champion 2-year-old colt, 2nd National Guard Cup-G3. Britanica. 7 wins in 14 starts in Panama, champion imported 3-year-old filly. SURPLUS SINGER. 5 wins, 2 to 5 in Japan, Fukushima Minyu Cup-L, etc. SINGANOTHERSONG. 17 wins, 2 to 10, 2020, $500,388, Mr. Prospector S.-G3, Bonita S., 2nd Swale S.-G3, Trust Buster S.-R, 3rd Birdonthewire S., Big Drama S. RAISED A SECRET. Subject stallion. DAN THE TIN MAN. 11 wins, 2 to 8, $479,132, Jacques Cartier S.-L, Woodstock S.-L, Tom Ridge S.-L, 3rd Highlander S.-G3, Swynford S.-L. HELOOKSTHEPART. 12 wins, 3 to 8, $465,436, Caixa Eletronica S., 2nd Pelican S., H. B. P. A. Sprint S.-R, 3rd Paul Bunyan S.-R. PRAYING FOR CASH. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $429,260, Long Branch Breeders’ Cup S.-G3, 2nd Haskell Invitational S.-G1, Coronado’s Quest S. CREDIT REPORT. 21 wins, $428,674, Heavy S. twice, 3rd Iowa Sprint H.-L, Heavy S. STOLEN PRAYER. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $426,944, Three Ring S.-L, Ema Bovary S., Kimscountrydiamond S., Snurb S., 2nd Tropical Park Oaks-L, etc. GO GO SHOOT. 7 wins, 2 to 5, $401,523, Jimmy Winkfield S.-L, Mr. Prospector S.-L, Fred “Cappy” Capossela S.-L, Francis Jock LaBelle Memorial S., Longfellow S., etc. STREAKIN’ MOHICAN. 10 wins, 2 to 6, $380,924, Arapahoe Park Sprint S., Swift S., 2nd 214 Flash H.-L, Robert K. Kerlan Memorial H.-L, Premier Cup H.-L, Ky Alta H., etc. Green

SONGSTER. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $377,028, Woody Stephens Breeders’ Cup S.-G2, Bold Ruler H.-G3, Hirsch Jacobs S.-G3, 2nd Amsterdam S.-G2, Bay Shore S.-G3. LAUGHINGSAINTSSONG. 10 wins, 2 to 6, 2020, $364,510, Space City S., etc. PRUDHOE BAY. 9 wins , 2 to 7, $355,245, Jersey Shore S.-G3., etc. REVERON. 3 wins to 3, $332,865, Gulfstream Park Derby-L, 2nd Florida Derby-G1, etc. EVELYN’S DANCER. 9 wins in 17 starts, $330,436, British Columbia Oaks-L, etc. SAY A NOVENA. 4 wins to 3, $329,870, Brandywine S.-L, Colleen S., etc. Set ntr. AIREOFDISTINCTION. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $329,521, Open Mind S., Spring Fever S., etc. COUNTRY DIVA. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $328,409, West Virginia Secretary of State S.-L, etc. HE’S GOT GRIT. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $291,255, Sapling S.-G3, Cowdin S.-L, Tyro S., Set ntr. MUSICAL FLAIR. 7 wins, 2 to 6, $255,274, Needles S., Fasig Tipton Turf Dash S., etc.. PREACHIN MAN. 4 wins at 2 and 4, $251,702, NATC Futurity-LR, Minstrel S., etc. CELTIC CHANT. 8 wins, 3 to 5, $241,410, Cagey Exuberance S.-R. SING THE DREAM. 15 wins, 2 to 6, $215,338, Tin Cup Chalice S.-R. CLASSY JOHN. 3 wins at 2, $208,952, Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile S.-R, etc. JUST GOT IN. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $205,640, My Dear S.-L, 2nd Ontario Debutante S.-L. UNBRIDLED TRICK. 4 wins, 2 to 5, $192,715, Juvenile S.-R. BEE CEE CEE. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $180,970, OBS Sophomore S.-LR, B L’s Sweep S., etc. WHAT A SONG. 3 wins in 3 starts at 2, $179,700, Best Pal S.-G2, etc.

FEMALE LINE

1st dam SENSITIVE SOUL, by Bernstein. Winner at 3, $50,080, Magali Farms S.-R. Dam of-RAISED A SECRET. Subject stallion. MINISTER OF SOUL (g. by Ministers Wild Cat). 8 wins, 4 to 6, 2020, $220,756, Phoenix Gold Cup H., Luke Kruytbosch S., Hank Mills Sr. S., 2nd Bill Thomas Memorial S., Phoenix Gold Cup H., Roadrunner S., 3rd Highland Ice S. Image of Joplin (g. by Southern Image). 10 wins, 3 to 6, $283,157, 2nd Wildcat H. Sapphire Kid (f. by Richard's Kid). 4 wins, 3 to 5, 2020, $196,359, 3rd Dream of Summer S.-R. Broodmare Sire BERNSTEIN, 1997. Sire of 457 dams of 1871 foals, 1229 rnrs (66%), 772 wnrs (41%), 172 2yo wnrs (9%), 1.41 AEI, 1.35 CI, 68 stakes winners. 2nd dam Kindred Soul, by Woodman. Winner at 2 and 4, $106,077, 2nd Providencia S.-LR, 3rd La Habra S.-L. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners, including-SENSITIVE SOUL (f. by Bernstein). Stakes winner, above. Soul of Kindness. Placed at 4, $8,190. Dam of Salty Time (c. by Salt Lake, in Canada, 3rd Edmonton Juvenile S.). Kind Friends. Unraced. Dam of Heavens Stairway (f. by Decarchy, 5 wins, $204,155, 3rd Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Sprint S.-R). 3rd dam BEAUTIFUL ALY, by Alydar. Unraced. Dam of 5 foals to race, all winners, including-First Rate Event. 5 wins at 4 and 5, $181,433, 2nd China Basin S., Alamedan H., etc. Kindred Soul. Stakes-placed winner, above. Tegwen. Winner in England. Dam of TEGGIANO (IRE) (Meon Valley Stud Fillies' MileG1, etc., dam of Minneapolis, 3rd Golden Fleece S.; granddam of OLMA, Kings Cup-G3, etc.), Rio de Jumeirah (3rd Antonia Cridland Oaks Trial S.). Granddam of CASTELLO ARAGONESE (Premio Giuseppe de Montel, etc.). Great-granddam of PRAVIA (at 3, 2020, Gran Premio Valderas One Thousand Guineas, etc.). Aly's Daylite. Unraced. Producer. Granddam of AARON'S TAP (to 6, 2020, $327,703, Confucius Say S.-R, It's Only Money S.-R, etc.), NAY'S TAP ($275,758, Waterford Park H.-L, etc.), Aly's Tap (6 wins, $125,176, 2nd Coin Collector S.-R). 4th dam BEAUTIFUL GLASS, by Pass the Glass. 6 wins to 4, $147,570, El Encino S.-G3, etc. Halfsister to BEAUTIFUL MELODY. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, incl.-JEANNE JONES. 5 wins, $694,900, Fantasy S.-G1, etc. Dam of ROMAN TREASURE ($259,048), Beautiful Gem. Granddam of BELLE OF PERINTOWN ($265,465, Silverbulletday S.-G2, etc., dam of STRIKE IT RICH; TOMLIN, to 4, 2020, $248,807), GOING TO KUKARO, TRIP THE GENERAL, Bogangles ($242,987), etc. Avenue of Flags. Winner at 2 and 3, $53,550, 2nd Hollywood Juvenile Championship S.-G2. Sire. Beautiful Crown. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $193,825, 3rd Harry Henson S.-L. Sire.

2021 FEE: $1,500 - LIVE FOAL

NO BOOKING FEE; MULTIPLE MARES DISCOUNT

EL DORADO FARMS LLC

Inquiries to Nina Hagen 41818 - 228th Ave SE, Enumclaw, Washington 98022 (360) 825-7526 • FAX (360) 825-6475 e-mail: eldoradofarms@tx3.net • website: eldoradofarms.net Inquiries also to Dana Halvorson (360) 825-1982 • cell (253) 951-6856 Nominated to NWRS Sire Awards

Washington Thoroughbred


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RAISED A SECRET

A PERFECT COMBINATION OF SPEED ~ SOUNDNESS ~ CONSISTENCY • Earned $492,130, Graded Stakes-placed SW, top Beyer of 100, while primarily stalking SPEED! • Raced 31 times, over five years and retired SOUND. Winner at two, three, four and five years old! • CONSISTENT – Won or in the money 23 times, including seven stakes races while NEVER racing for a claiming price! • Watch for his first foals to reach the races this year!

Nina and Ron Hagen, Farm Owners • Nina Hagen, Manager (360) 825-7526 • eldoradofarms@tx3.net • eldoradofarms.net 41818 228th Ave. SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022 • Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

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SIXTHIRTEEN 2004 Bay - Height 16+ Dosage Profile: 5-0-8-2-1; DI: 1.29; CD: +0.38 Northern Dancer Dixieland Band Mississippi Mud Dixie Union (1997) Capote She’s Tops She’s a Talent SIXTHIRTEEN Nijinsky II Sky Classic No Class Mandy’s Classic (1999) Aloma’s Ruler Manduria

Nearctic Natalma Delta Judge Sand Buggy Seattle Slew Too Bald Mr. Prospector Paintbrush Northern Dancer Flaming Page Nodouble Classy Quillo Iron Ruler Aloma Scout Leader Wisp O’Will

I Double Dare You (2014 f., Giant’s Causeway). 3 wins at 3 and 5, $29,246. Judy Kay (2012 f., Free At Last). Winner at 2 and 3, $25,236. Fiddler Goldseeker (2013 c., Seeking the Gold). Winner at 3, $22,350. De Six (2012 c., Detox). Winner at 6, $16,573. Watchmysixthirteen (2015 c., Demons Begone). 2 wins at 3, $12,087. Fiesty Town Lady (2014 f., Unusual Heat). Winner at 3 and 4, $11,469. Zeynep (2018 f., Harbor the Gold). Winner at 2, 2020, $9,902. Miss Sixthirteen (2012 f., Casa Dante). Winner at 2, $8,520. The Despised (2016 c., Brandon’s Starlite). Winner at 3 and 4, 2020, $7,060. Love U L C (2016 f., Demons Begone). Winner at 3, placed at 4, 2020, $6,759. Chaotic Number (2013 c., Fighting Affair). Winner in 2 starts at 3, $3,720. Crazy Dude (2016 c., The Prime Minister). Winner in 2 starts at 3. Just Began (2012 f., Demons Begone). Placed at 2. Sparklin’ Dixie (2012 f., Geiger Counter). Placed in 1 start at 2.

MALE LINE

SIXTHIRTEEN is by DIXIE UNION, stakes winner of $1,233,190, Haskell Invitational H.G1, Malibu S.-G1, Norfolk S.-G2, Best Pal S.-G3, etc. Sire of 48 stakes winners, incl.-UNION RAGS. 5 wins to 3, $1,798,800, Belmont S.-G1, Champagne S.-G1, Fasig-Tipton RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Fountain of Youth S.-G2, Three Chimneys Saratoga Special S.-G2, etc. Sire. Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings DIXIE STRIKE. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $1,168,990, Selene S.-G3, Prince of Wales S.-LR, Florida 2 1 0 0 1 $4,700 Oaks-L, Ontario Lassie S.-LR, 2nd Maple Leaf S.-G3, Bayakoa S.-L, etc. 3 2 0 1 1 16,600 GONE ASTRAY. 5 wins, $1,125,162, Pennsylvania Derby-G2, Ohio Derby-G2, etc. Sire. 4 4 3 1 0 114,000 OVERANALYZE. 4 wins to 3, $1,046,381, Arkansas Derby-G1, Remsen S.-G2, etc. Sire. 5 4 0 2(1) 0 33,630 GRASSHOPPER. 5 wins to 6, $848,852, Mineshaft H.-G3, 2nd Travers S.-G1, etc. Sire. 11 3 4(1) 2 $168,930 TURF WAR. 3 wins at 2, $531,342, Boyd Gaming’s Delta Jackpot S.-G3, Swynford S.-L. At 4, WON an allowance race at Belmont Park (6 1/2 fur., top weight of 123 lbs., by 4 DIXIE CHATTER. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $464,606, Norfolk S.-G1, Arcadia H.-G2, etc. Sire. lengths), a maiden special weight race at Belmont Park (6 1/2 fur.), an allowance race HIGH COTTON. 4 wins to 3, $462,574, Northern Dancer Breeders’ Cup S.-G3, etc. Sire. NOTHING BUT FUN. 5 wins to 4, $455,500, Cotillion H.-G2, Victory Ride S.-L, etc. at Belmont Park (6 fur., by 3 lengths). JUSTWHISTLEDIXIE. 5 wins, $449,427, Bonnie Miss S.-G2, Davona Dale S.-G2, etc. At 5, 2nd Troy S. at Saratoga (5 1/2 fur., turf, to Awakino Cat). BROAD RULE. 8 wins, 2 to 7, $435,895, Fire Plug S. twice, 2nd Uncle Mo S., etc. IN THE STUD BOLD UNION. 6 wins at 2 and 3, $356,416, Endine S.-G3, Astoria S.-L, etc. Set ntr. HOT DIXIE CHICK. 4 wins in 7 starts at 2 and 3, $343,252, Spinaway S.-G1, etc. Set ntr. SIXTHIRTEEN entered stud in 2011. Among the leading sires in Oregon. REUNITED. 5 wins in 10 starts at 3, $326,771, Thoroughbred Club of America S.-G3, etc. MOST DISTINGUISHED. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $300,526, Amsterdam S.-G2, etc. STATISTICAL SUMMARY BEAR CHARACTER. 7 wins, 2 to 9, $296,791, Swynford S.-L, Ky Alta H., etc. 7 crops Lifetime Lifetime 2yo OSCAR PARTY. 3 wins, 2 to 4, $292,380, Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies S., etc. Foals of racing age 60 60 DEVIOUS INTENT. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $279,041, Gardenia S.-G3, Genesis S.-L, etc. Starters (/Fls) 36(60%) 22(37%) Winners (/Str) 26(72%) 9(41%) FEMALE LINE Total Starts 408 55 1st dam Total Wins (/Starts) 63(15%) 9(16%) MANDY'S CLASSIC, by Sky Classic. Winner at 3, $31,560. Dam of 7 winners, incl.-Total Earnings $582,290 $125,370 Sixthirteen. Subject stallion. Avg. Earnings (/Str) $16,175 $5,699 Lonsdale (c. by Scat Daddy). Winner at 2 in Poland, 2nd Nagroda Ministra Rolnictwa Avg. Earnings (/Start) $1,427 $2,279 i Rozwoju Wsi, Nagroda Dakoty; placed at 3, $5,982, in N.A./U.S. Stakes Wnrs (/Str) 4(11%) 1(5%) Broodmare Sire Stakes Horses (/Str) 9(25%) 4(18%) SKY CLASSIC, 1987. Sire of 283 dams of 1572 foals, 1175 rnrs (75%), 820 wnrs (52%), Avg. Earnings Index 0.30 0.34 186 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.04 AEI, 1.32 CI, 52 stakes winners. Comparable Index 0.55 2nd dam SIXTHIRTEEN HAS SIRED Manduria, by Aloma's Ruler. Winner at 2 in Germany, 2nd Scherping-Rennen; placed in Italy, 2nd Premio Omenoni-G3. Half-sister to OUDARED ($39,170, HBPA Charles Funk SAM THE LION (2013 c., dam by Tres Hombres). 3 wins at 2 and 4, $29,262, champion Memorial H.), Red Spider ($77,465, 2nd New Mexico Derby-R, etc.). Dam of-2-year-old male in Oregon, Bill Wineberg S.-R, 2nd Oregon Derby-R, OTOBA MANDY'S GOLD (f. by Gilded Time). 11 wins, $1,081,744, Ruffian H.-G1, Chicago Summer Series Feature S.-R, 3rd Willamette River S., Foster Lake H. Breeders' Cup H.-G3, Pimlico Breeders' Cup Distaff H.-G3, Honorable Miss H.SKEESIX (2014 c., dam by Personage). 9 wins, 3 to 5, placed at 6, 2020, $30,021, Harney G3, Sweet and Sassy S.-L, My Juliet S.-L, etc. Dam of GOLDEN GHOST (g. by County OTOBA S.-R, 2nd Applegate S., Pat Cosgrove Memorial S.-R, 3rd Don Jackson Ghostzapper, 6 wins, $116,953, First State Dash S.-LR, 2nd Bold Lad S., etc.). Sprint S.-R. MATULA (g. by Dixieland Band). 7 wins in Germany, Iduna Nova-Flieger-Preis-L etc. DOLLYS CHESTNUT (2012 f., Fargo). 3 wins, $21,573, Oregon Bred Distaff Starter H.-R. Ruled by Numbers. Winner at 2, $37,160. Dam of Roman Numerals (f. by Roman THREE SIXTEEN (2012 c., Artie Schiller). 2 wins at 3, $20,167, Oregon Derby-R, 3rd Ruler, in Canada, 3rd Alberta Bred Three-Year-Old Fillies S.-R, producer), Artistic Columbia River S. Flare (f. by Schramsberg, in Canada, 3rd Alberta Bred Two-Year-Old S.-R). Artie’s Echo (2013 f., Artie Schiller). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $19,316, 2nd Oregon Hers S.-R. Miss Mena. Unraced. Granddam of CUDDLE ALERT (f. by Bedford Falls, 7 wins, Vinny From Dixie (2017 c., Vindication). 2 wins at 3, 2020, $18,379, 2nd OTOBA Two$391,514, Spring Fever H.-R, 2nd Kalookan Queen S.-L, Irish O’Brien S.-R, etc.). Year-Olds S.-R. Frenchy Bobcat (2014 c., Seeking the Gold). Winner at 2, $17,300, 3rd Cavonnier Juvenile S. 2021 FEE: PRIVATE - LIVE FOAL Snow Zone (2014 c., Snowbound). 3 wins at 3 and 5, $16,689, 2nd Ben Woodward Me($200 booking fee, balance due live foal) morial S. Property of Bar C Racing Stables Inc. (Neal and Pam Christopherson) Catfish Tuesday (2015 c., Harbor the Gold). Placed at 2 and 3, 2nd B Cup 2-Year-Olds BAR C RACING STABLES S.-R, 3rd Grand Prairie Derby Day S., Bullys Futurity, Peace Country Futurity, B Cup 3Inquiries to Pam Christopherson Year-Olds S.-R. 80656 Culp Lane, Hermiston, Oregon 97838 Seahawk Wave (2015 c., Distinctive Cat). 2 wins at 4, placed at 5, 2020, $63,835. Phone (541) 379-1934 • FAX (541) 567-8361 Classic Leah (2016 f., Atticus). 4 wins at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2020, $38,975. e-mail: pamc@eotnet.net • website: barcracingstables.com Battle Point Red (2014 c., Harbor the Gold). 4 wins at 5 and 6, 2020, $36,317. Nominated to NWRS Sire Awards Sunshine Emily (2016 f., Roar). 4 wins, 2 to 4, 2020, $35,471. 216 (2014 c., Distinctive Cat). Winner in 2 starts at 2, $34,158. Washington Thoroughbred Ninelives Sadie Sue (2016 f., Eltish). 3 wins, 2 to 4, 2020, $29,760. Maggie O’Shea


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Sire of 4 Thoroughbred stakes winners and 5 stakes placers from 36 starters (25%!) Sire of 9 2YO winners from 22 starters (41%!), including 2020 2YO maiden winner Zeynep at Emerald Downs Sire of Oregon Champion 2YO Male SAM THE LION, SW SKEESIX, SW DOLLYS CHESTNUT (Oregon Bred Distaff Starter H.), SW THREE SIXTEEN (Oregon Derby), Sp Artie’s Echo (2nd Oregon Hers S.), 2YO Sp Vinny from Dixie (2nd OTOBA Two Year Olds S.), 2YO Sp Frenchy Bobcat (3rd $50,000 Cavonnier Juvenile S. at Santa Rosa), Sp Snow Zone (2nd Ben Woodward Memorial S.), and multiple Sp Catfish Tuesday, as well as Seahawk Wave ($63,835), winner of a $50,000 Maiden Claiming race at Santa Anita Park. Also the sire of Quarter Horse SWs LOOSIN MY LOVER (2018 and 2019), LIL TOUCH OF DIXIE and HES A BUGIN.

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SMILING TIGER 2007 Chestnut - Height 16.1 Dosage Profile: 2-3-5-0-2; DI: 1.67; CD: +0.25 TIGER DAD (2016 c., Unusual Heat). 4 wins at 3 and 4, 2020, $279,573, Thor’s Echo S.R, 3rd Tiznow S.-R. Storm Cat GRINNING TIGER (2015 c., Pioneering). 8 wins to 5, 2020, $237,381, Crystal Water S.Terlingua R, Willamette River S., Fall Challenge S.-R, Bill Wineberg S.-R, Oregon His S.-R, etc. Hold That Tiger (2000) IMA HAPPY CAT (2015 f., Wekiva Springs). 6 wins, 3 to 5, 2020, $222,538, Seattle S., Hastings S., 2nd Camilla Urso S., Kent S., 3rd Bear Fan S.-R. Caveat EL TIGRE TERRIBLE (2017 c., Gotham City). 4 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $214,510, Beware of the Cat Speakeasy S., Real Good Deal S.-R, 2nd Desert Code S. T. C. Kitten CRUEL INTENTION (2016 c., Pleasantly Perfect). 2 wins at 2, placed at 4, 2020, SMILING TIGER $186,602, Golden State Juvenile S.-R, 3rd Real Good Deal S.-R. Fappiano NAUGHTY TIGER (2016 f., Red Giant). 2 wins at 2, $123,284, CTBA S.-R, etc. Cahill Road HOLD THAT SMILE (2015 f., French Legionaire). 13 wins, 2 to 5, 2020, $119,848, TMB Gana Facil Ladies Inaugural S., Shady Cove S., 3rd Multnomah Falls H. Shandra Smiles (1998) SARI’S TIGER (2016 f., Rubiano). 3 wins at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2020, $64,976, Great Above Sophomore S., Janet Wineberg S.-R. JADED TIGER (2017 f., Skip Away). 2 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2020, $23,896, OTOBA TwoBeyond the Storm Year-Olds S.-R, 3rd TMB Futurity. Brenda’s Storm TRIPP A MATIC (2018 c., Pentelicus). 2 wins at 2, 2020, $21,016, Wyoming Downs Thoroughbred Futurity. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD LITTLE LILLY (2016 f., Gilded Time). Winner at 3 and 4, 2020, Wyoming Downs ThorAge Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings oughbred Derby-R, 3rd Sweetwater Downs Thoroughbred Derby. 2 4 2(1) 0 2(2) $116,400 Smiling Tigress (2015 f., Hard Spun). 3 wins to 3, $176,583, 3rd Evening Jewel S.-R. 3 7 3(3) 1(1) 3(3) 651,464 Smiling Angelo (2015 c., Proud Citizen). 5 wins at 3 and 5, 2020, $132,068, 3rd Thor’s 4 7 3(3) 1(1) 1(1) 446,489 Echo S.-R. 5 5 1(1) 0 2(2) 266,351 Pas de Panique (2017 c., Harbor the Gold). Winner at 2, $90,140, 2nd Graduation S.-R. 23 9(8) 2(2) 8(8) $1,480,704 Unleash the Tiger (2016 c., Afleet Alex). Winner at 2 and 4, 2020, $36,994, 3rd Washingtong Cup Sophomore S.-R. At 2, WON Lost In The Fog S.-L at Golden Gate Fields (5 fur., equal top weight of 120 lbs., by 8 lengths), a maiden special weight race at Golden Gate Fields (4 fur., by 6 Brown Tiger (2015 c., Cape Canaveral). Winner, $35,235, 3rd Emerald Express S., etc. lengths), 3rd Del Mar Futurity-G1 at Del Mar (7 fur.), Best Pal S.-G2 at Del Mar Jacks Masterpiece (2015 c., Candi’s Gold). Winner, $34,110, 3rd Everett Nevin S.-R. (6 1/2 fur.). MALE LINE At 3, WON Bing Crosby S.-G1 at Del Mar (6 fur.), Ancient Title S.-G1 at Oak Tree At Hollywood Park (6 fur.), Lazaro Barrera Memorial S.-G3 at Hollywood Park (7 SMILING TIGER is by HOLD THAT TIGER, stakes winner in Ireland, in Ireland, champion 2-year-old colt in Europe, Anheuser Busch Railway S.-G3; stakes winner in fur.), 2nd Malibu S.-G1 at Santa Anita Park (7 fur.), 3rd Breeders’ Cup Sprint-G1 France, Grand Criterium-Lucien Barriere-G1; stakes-placed, $348,400, in N.A., 2nd at Churchill Downs (6 fur.), Pat O’brien S.-G1 at Del Mar (7 fur.), Harry Henson Woodward S.-G1, 3rd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile-G1. Sire of 19 stakes winners, incl.-S. at Hollywood Park (6 fur., turf). At 4, WON Triple Bend H.-G1 at Hollywood Park (7 fur., by 3 1/4 lengths), San Carlos LET ME RUN. 3 wins at 3 in Austria, champion imported 3-year-old filly in Austria, champion grass mare, champion older mare, Grosser Preis Osterreichischen H.-G2 at Santa Anita Park (7 fur., top weight of 121 lbs.), Count Fleet H.-G3 at Lotterien-Austrian Oaks-G3; winner at 4 in Slovakia; winner at 5 in Hungary. Oaklawn Park (6 fur., top weight of 122 lbs.), 2nd Bing Crosby S.-G1 at Del Mar (6 HOLDTHASIGREEN. 14 wins, 4 to 7, placed at 8, 2020 in France, hwt. older horse at fur.), 3rd Palos Verdes S.-G2 at Santa Anita Park (6 fur.). 7 on French Hand., 14 fur. & up, Prix Royal-Oak-G1, Qatar Prix du Cadran-G1, etc. At 5, WON Vernon O. Underwood S.-G3 at Betfair Hollywood Park (6 fur.), 3rd Breeders’ Cup Sprint-G1 at Santa Anita Park (6 fur.), True North H.-G2 at Belmont SMILING TIGER. Subject stallion. JUNGLE WAVE. 9 wins, $735,729, Play the King S.-G2, 2nd Play the King S.-G2, etc. Park (6 fur.). WITHGREATPLEASURE. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $629,350, Ruffian H.-G2, etc. APPREHEND. 8 wins, 2 to 6 in Australia, Living Legends Werribee Cup-L, etc. IN THE STUD I DAZZLE. 8 wins, 3 to 6, $398,337, American Beauty S., Louisiana Cup Distaff S.-R, etc. SMILING TIGER entered stud in 2014. OLD MAN BUCK. 7 wins, 2 to 6, $347,078, Miller Lite Cradle S.-L, Grand Canyon H., etc. Storm Bird

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1st dam SHANDRA SMILES, by Cahill Road. Winner, $29,855, Federal Way H., etc. Dam of-SHE'S A TIGER (f. by Tale of the Cat). 3 wins at 2, $727,657, champion 2-yearold filly, Del Mar Debutante S.-G1, Landaluce S.-L, 2nd Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1, Chandelier S.-G1, Sorrento S.-G2. Producer. SMILING TIGER. Subject stallion. SMILING CAUSEWAY (f. by Giant's Causeway). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $300,860, Turf Amazon S.-L, Lightning City S.-L, 2nd Stormy Blues S.-L, Lightning City S.-L, Christiecat S., 3rd Abundantia S. Broodmare Sire CAHILL ROAD, 1988. Sire of 154 dams of 679 foals, 467 rnrs (69%), 317 wnrs (47%), 83 2yo wnrs (12%), 1.05 AEI, 1.22 CI, 30 stakes winners. 2nd dam SMILING TIGER HAS SIRED BEYOND THE STORM, by Great Above. 10 wins, 2 to 6, $104,452. Dam of-SHANDRA SMILES (f. by Cahill Road). Stakes winner, above. Ace Korea (2015 c., dam by Broken Vow). 7 wins, 2 to 4 in Republic of Korea, champion 3-year-old colt. 2021 FEE: $7,500 - LIVE FOAL (No Booking Fee) BAJA SUR (2016 c., Supremo). 6 wins in 12 starts, 2 to 4, 2020, $227,520, horse of the Propety of Premier Thoroughbreds LLC and Alan Klein year, champion 2- and 3-year-old colt, champion sprinter in Washington, HARRIS FARMS Oakland S., Auburn S., Coca-Cola S., King County Express S., El Dorado Shooter S.Inquiries to Jonny Hilvers R, 2nd Green Flash H.-G3, Albany S., Harris Farms S.-R. 27366 W. Oakland Avenue, Coalinga, California 93210 SPICED PERFECTION (2015 f., Pleasantly Perfect). 9 wins, $1,224,705, La Brea S.-G1, (800) 311-6211 • FAX (559) 884-2855 Madison S.-G1, Thoroughbred Club of America S.-G2, Go for Wand H.-G3, Evening e-mail: jonnyhilvers@yahoo.com Jewel S.-R, Betty Grable S.-R, Generous Portion S.-R, 2nd Barbara Fritchie S.-G3, Additional information at https://www.smilingtigerstallion.com Golden State Juvenile Fillies S.-R, Melair S.-R, Soviet Problem S.-R, 3rd Unzip Me S. Nominated to California Sire Series, Breeders’ Cup SMILING SHIRLEE (2017 f., Grand Slam). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $294,220, Evening 218 S.-R, 2nd Golden State Juvenile Fillies S.-R, Melair S.-R, Soviet Problem S.-R, Washington Thoroughbred Jewel 3rd Fleet Treat S.-R, Generous Portion S.-R. Foals of racing age Starters (/Fls) Winners (/Str) Total Starts Total Wins (/Starts) Total Earnings Avg. Earnings (/Str) Avg. Earnings (/Start) Stakes Wnrs (/Str) Stakes Horses (/Str) Avg. Earnings Index Comparable Index

237 140(59%) 81(58%) 1,349 221(16%) $6,982,061 $49,872 $5,176 14(10%) 20(14%) 1.10 1.00

237 86(36%) 27(31%) 258 37(14%) $1,588,239 $18,468 $6,156 9(10%) 13(15%) 1.13


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with Black-Type Winners on Dirt, Turf & Synthetic Eighteen $100,000-plus Winners • 20 Stakes Horses Sire of 2020 WTBOA Sales-Topping Yearling ($70K) SMILING TIGER’s Washington Horse of the Year BAJA SUR finished powerfully to win the $75,000 El Dorado Shooter Stakes Nov. 1 at Golden Gate by 4 lengths in time of 1:08.76 for the 6 furlongs. The 5-time stakes winner of $227,520 has won or placed in stakes on all surfaces. 2021 EARLY BOOKING FEE: $5,500

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PEDIGREE CROSS INDEX This Pedigree Cross Index allows a breeder to nick, inbreed or outcross his broodmares by easy reference. Indexed are the names of sires and dams included within the first three generations of all the stallions in the 2021 Stallion Directory. Example: AFFIRMED - Charlie Barley, Mystery Storm, Peteski In the above example, Affirmed appears in one of the first 3 generations of all the stallions listed after him. Suppose a breeder has a mare that is a granddaughter of Mr. Prospector or has crosses of that sire in a mare’s pedigree. He may want to breed her to a stallion with Northern Dancer blood to take advantage of the Northern Dancer--Mr. Prospector nick. By looking up “Northern Dancer” in this index, he can quickly see all the stallions in this register that have Northern Dancer appearing in one of the first three generations of their pedigrees. If a breeder’s mare is a granddaughter of Seattle Slew, he may wish to inbreed to that stallion and thereby get more of Seattle Slew’s makeup in the foal. By checking “Seattle Slew” in the index, the breeder can readily find all the advertised stallions that have Seattle Slew in their pedigrees. What if a breeder’s mare is already inbred or linebred? She might have 2 or 3 crosses of Deputy Minister in her first four generations for example. The breeder may want to make sure the stallion he chooses for his mare has no Deputy Minister or no Deputy Minister up close in his pedigree. By looking up “Deputy Minister” in the index, he can readily see the stallions in this Stallion Register he should avoid for his mare. A AFLEET - Barkley. ALIZEA - Raised a Secret. ALOMA’S RULER - Sixthirteen.

GIANT’S CAUSEWAY - Northern Causeway, Pontiff. GOLD DIGGER - Harbor the Gold, Pontiff. GONE WEST - Barkley. GREAT ABOVE - Smiling Tiger.

B BABY ZIP - Northern Causeway. BEAUTIFUL ALY - Raised a Secret. BERNSTEIN - Raised a Secret. BEWARE OF THE CAT - Smiling Tiger. BEYOND THE STORM - Smiling Tiger. BRENDA’S STORM - Smiling Tiger. BROADWAY - Harbor the Gold. BUCKPASSER - Harbor the Gold.

H HAIL ATLANTIS - Coast Guard. HALO - Demon Warlock. HAND GLASS - Demon Warlock. HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor the Gold. HOLD THAT TIGER - Smiling Tiger. HOLY BULL - Barkley. HONEST PLEASURE - Pontiff.

C CAHILL ROAD - Smiling Tiger. CAPOTE - Dynamic Impact, Sixthirteen. CAPPUCINO BAY - Barkley. CAVEAT - Smiling Tiger. CEE’S SONG - Dynamic Impact. CEE’S TIZZY - Dynamic Impact. CLASSY ‘N SMART - Dynamic Impact. CON GAME - Harbor the Gold. CRIMSON SAINT - Coast Guard. D DEMONS BEGONE - Demon Warlock. DEPUTY MINISTER - Northern Causeway. DIXIE FINE - Coast Guard. DIXIELAND BAND - Sixthirteen. DIXIE UNION - Sixthirteen. DORS - Harbor the Gold. E EARLY NIGHT RAIN - Demon Warlock. ELOCUTIONIST - Demon Warlock. EL PRADO (IRE) - Barkley. F FANCY MEDALLION - Raised a Secret. FAPPIANO - Smiling Tiger. FAVORITE FEATHER - Dynamic Impact. FEATHERBED - Dynamic Impact. FLIPPERS - Coast Guard. G GALLANT ROMEO - Demon Warlock. GANA FACIL - Smiling Tiger. GETAWAY 220 GIRL - Northern Causeway.

I ICECAPADE - Demon Warlock. IMMENSE - Northern Causeway, Pontiff. IN MY CAP - Dynamic Impact. K KINDRED SOUL - Raised a Secret. L LA AFFIRMED - Raised a Secret. LA COMETE - Barkley. LA GUERIERE - Barkley. L’EMIGRANT - Coast Guard. LONELY DANCER - Dynamic Impact. LUV LUVIN’ - Coast Guard.

P PREACH - Pontiff. PREMIERSHIP - Raised a Secret. R RAHY - Northern Causeway, Pontiff. RAISE A NATIVE - Harbor the Gold, Pontiff. RAMHYDE - Demon Warlock. RELAUNCH - Dynamic Impact, Northern Causeway. RESTLESS WIND - Harbor the Gold. ROWDY ANGEL - Demon Warlock. ROYAL ACADEMY - Coast Guard. S SEATTLE SLEW - Coast Guard. SEATTLE SONG - Dynamic Impact. SEEKING THE GOLD - Harbor the Gold. SENSITIVE SOUL - Raised a Secret. SHANDRA SMILES - Smiling Tiger. SHE’S A TALENT - Sixthirteen. SHE’S TOPS - Sixthirteen. SILKEN CAT - Barkley. SILVER DEPUTY - Northern Causeway. SILVER VALLEY - Northern Causeway. SKY CLASSIC - Sixthirteen. SMART STRIKE - Dynamic Impact. SONGANDAPRAYER - Raised a Secret. SPEIGHTSTOWN - Barkley. STATE - Pontiff. STORM BIRD - Coast Guard, Northern Causeway, Pontiff, Smiling Tiger. STORM CAT - Coast Guard, Northern Causeway, Pontiff, Raised a Secret, Smiling Tiger. STORMY ATLANTIC - Coast Guard. STRICTLY SPEAKING - Demon Warlock. SWEEPING BEAUTY - Demon Warlock.

M MAGGIE O’SHEA - Sixthirteen. MANDURIA - Sixthirteen. MANDY’S CLASSIC - Sixthirteen. MARIAH’S STORM - Northern Causeway, Pontiff. MEDAGLIA D’ORO - Barkley. MISSISSIPPI MUD - Sixthirteen. MR. PROSPECTOR - Dynamic Impact, Harbor the Gold, T Pontiff. T. C. KITTEN - Smiling Tiger. MUNNINGS - Barkley. TERLINGUA - Coast Guard, Northern Causeway, Pontiff, Smiling Tiger. N THIRTY ZIP - Northern Causeway. NARRATE - Pontiff. TINNITUS - Harbor the Gold. NIGHT INVADER - Demon Warlock. TIZLY - Dynamic Impact. NIJINSKY II - Coast Guard, Sixthirteen. TIZNOW - Dynamic Impact. NO CLASS - Sixthirteen. TROLLEY SONG - Raised a Secret. NORTHERN DANCER - Harbor the Gold, Sixthirteen. NUMERO D’ORO - Barkley. U NUMERO UNO - Barkley. UNBRIDLED - Raised a Secret. UNBRIDLED’S SONGWashington - Raised a Secret. Thoroughbred


UNE PAVANE (FR) - Barkley. V VASSAR - Coast Guard. VICE REGENT - Harbor the Gold. VICTORIA REGINA - Harbor the Gold. W WITCHERY - Demon Warlock. WOODMAN - Raised a Secret.

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By Leading Sire and Sire of Sires TAPIT, #1 Active Sire by Lifetime G1 SWs and GSWs RUNNING TAP won sprint races from 5 1/2 to 7 furlongs, winning by a combined 23 3/4 lengths. At 2, placed 2nd in the $75,000 Pennsylvania Nursery Stakes. Ran from 2 to 7 and retired with earnings of $274,100. From his first small crops, sire of Bill Wineberg SW TAPPINTHE KEG. 2021 Fee: Private Treaty, $75 booking fee, balance due live foal Multiple mares discount. Special consideration to approved mares. Property of a Partnership

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$313,156, Washington champion 3-year-old, Bay Meadows Oaks, Alki H., Sacajawea H., etc. 8 other foals, all winners, including RUN A COPY (4 wins in 8 starts at 3 and 4, $80,050, Ropersandwranglers S., etc.; dam of COPY BEGONE, 16 wins, 2 to 5, $121,668, Multnomah Falls H., etc.; granddam of Kota Copy, 7 wins to 5, $91,903, 2nd Willamette River S., etc.), Dianne Do (5 wins, $94,540, 3rd California State Fair Sprint H.), El Copia (3 wins, $33,289, 3rd WTBA Lassie S., etc.).

2019 Washington horse of the year Baja Sur has faced tougher competition this year in California, but has acquitted himself well in his six starts, running five times in stakes company and never finishing further back then fifth. Among his placements was a second in the Grade 3 Green Flash Stakes, a five-furlong turf race at Del Mar. Note: Fellow Washington champion Fast Parade owns the track record for the distance. Baja Sur also ran second in the Albany Stakes at Golden Gate Fields in another five-panel turf race. On November 1, Baja Sur won his fifth stakes in 12 outings and second at Golden Gate. when the speedy runner took the restricted El Dorado Shoot Stakes by four lengths. His final time for the sixfurlong sprint, run on the all-weather surface, was 1:08.76, only .53 second off Mah Gellin’s 1:08.23 track record. Baja Sur went off as the nine-to-ten favorite in the race for California-bred and/or California-sired runners three-year-olds and up. Mah Gellin, a 2010 California-bred son of Skimming, earned $331,318 for his Washington owners Joe and Lola Sample’s Racing Edge Inc. He was trained through the latter part of his career by Blaine Wright, who has conditioned Baja Sur throughout his successful racing career. A son of leading California sire Smiling Tiger, Baja Sur was also voted the state’s champion threeyear-old and had been Washington’s champion two-year-old in 2018 as well. Three-time Grade 1 winner and millionaire Smiling Tiger was one of the top sprinters of his generation and has turned out to be a successful sire. Among his 11 stakes winners are six state champions, and that doesn’t include his Korean champion three-year-old colt Ace Korea. The son of European juvenile champion Hold That Tiger finished 2020 in sixth place on the California leading sire list, but he is the only stallion among those listed to have stood his entire career in California. Smiling Tiger will stand the 2020 breeding season for a $7,500 fee at Harris Farms in Coalinga, California. Bred by the late John Roche, Baja Sur is the last foal and one of three stakes winners, including 2011 Washington champion three-year-old filly Castinette Dancer, out of stakes winner and 2018 Washington broodmare of the year Premo Copy, a 1999 daughter of Supremo.

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GRANTS PASS MILE STAKES, Grants Pass Downs, November 10, $20,000 ($20,000), three-year-olds and up, 1 1/8 miles, 1:51.62 (new track record), track fast. PULPITS POWER (2014), g., 120, War Power— Parker’s Jewel, by Parker’s Storm Cat (WA) ............................. Tony Delp and Dee Stillwell $11,000 Beat the Heat (2015), g., 124, Uh Oh Bango—California Heat, by Unusual Heat (AZ) .............................................. Triple AAA Ranch $4,000 Tune to Win (2012), g., 126, Cyclotron—Tuner, by Victory Gallop (CA) ........................... Quinn Howie and Dulce Wood $3,000 Margins: 3/4, nose, 2 1/4. Also started: West Coast Indy 120 ($1,500), Fantastic Day 124 ($500), My Man Draymond 126, Hey Sequoia 125, Temple Knights 122, Smoke and Burn 121, Capes Hot Rocket 125. Trained by Billy Christian. Bred by Mr. and Mrs. Elwin F. Gibson. Ridden by Joree Scriver. A. P. Indy, by Seattle Slew Pulpit War Power

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Rahy, by Blushing Groom (Fr) Tempo West Tempo, by Gone West Storm Cat, by Storm Bird Parker’s Storm Cat Macoumba, by Mr. Prospector Parker’s Jewel Pentelicus, by Fappiano Winter Jewel Winter Crown, by Cox’s Ridge RACE RECORD: 7 wins, 3 to 6, $111,167. Also: Washington champion 3-year-old colt or gelding, WA Cup Sophomore S.-R; 3rd Medford S. SIRE: WAR POWER (2006), by Pulpit. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, $73,510. Stands at Frances Long Farm in Roy. 1st DAM PARKER’S JEWEL (2011), by Parker’s Storm Cat. Unraced. Dam of 4 other foals, 3 starters, 2 winners. 2nd DAM Winter Jewel (1995), by Pentelicus. Winner at 2, $59,084, 3rd Joseph A. Gimma S.-R. 7 other foals, all starters, 5 winners, including Polish Jewel (11 wins, $271,599, 3rd New York Stallion/Great White Way S.-R).

Pulpits Power was named 2017 Washington champion three-year-old colt or gelding while racing for Kevin Haynes’ Below the Rim Stables and Paul Barbanos’ Woodway Stable. The two men had claimed him for $15,000 in August of

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his three-year-old season. Two weeks later trainer Blaine Wright entered the gelding in the mile WA Cup Sophomore Stakes (his ninth start), which he won by 1 1/2 lengths. Thirty nine races and three years later, Pulpits Power added his second stakes victory in the Grants Pass Mile. Pulpits Power was the first stakes winner from the first crop of French winner War Power. The son of Pulpit originally entered stud in Texas in 2011, but was moved to Elwin and Patti Gibson’s Gibson Thoroughbred Farm in Thorp in the spring of 2013. For the past few years War Power has held court at Frances Long’s farm in Roy. War Power is also the sire of 2019 Grants Pass Mile winner Pistol Power and 2018-19 Portland Meadows stakes winner Wings of Wisdom. War Power is a half-brother to multiple European champion Declaration of War, Grade 3 winner and Grade 1-placed War Correspondent and French stakes winner and Grade 2 US-placed Vertifprmer. Declaration of War was in the news last November as the sire of 2020 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) winner Fire At Will. After winning two Group 1 stakes in England in 2013 and running third in the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), the son of War Front entered stud at Coolmore in Ireland, but was moved to Ashford Stud in Kentucky in 2015. The sire of 32 stakes winners, including nine this year, was then relocated to Japan in 2018. Pulpits Power is the first foal out of the unraced Parker’s Storm Cat mare Parker’s Jewel, whose

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most recent foal is the unraced 2018 Linchpin gelding Linchpin Storm. Parker’s Jewel’s dam Winter Jewel, a stakes-placed daughter of the good Florida sire Pentelicus, produced $120,224 earner Foralltheglory, in addition to $271,599 stakesplaced Polish Jewel. Winter Jewel’s winning dam Winter Crown was a daughter of the stakes-winning Graustark mare Stark Winter, who had much success in the breeding shed. Her most successful runner was four-time Grade 1 winner Bien Bien, who earned over $2.3-million. She also produced Grade 2 winner Dr. Schwartzman ($380,362)

and $100,070 stakes winner and Grade 3-placed Fantasy Lover, who is the granddam of three stakes winners. Another of Stark Winter’s daughters produced Grade 1 winner and successful sire Spring At Last, Grade 1 winner Sharp Lisa and Grade 2 winner Sharp Susan. The latter two fillies were also successful in the breeding shed as Sharp Lisa produced a Grade 1 Australian stakes winner Foundry and Group 2 English stakes winner Houseofparliment; and Sharp Susan is the dam of four-time South African Grade 1 winner Oh Susanna and Australian stakes winner Sigmore Fox.

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WASHINGTON HORSE RACINGBonus COMMISSION Washington-Bred 1% Owners' Awards Allocation and Payment Factor Washington-bred Owners’ Bonus Awards and Breeders’ Awards Emerald Downs and Satellite Sites Allocation and Payment Factors 2020 Spring/Summer Race Meet Emerald Downs and Satellite Sites – 2020 Spring/Summer Meet Owners' Bonus Awards Allocated to Recipients Pari-Mutuel Wagering 1% distribution 6/24/2020 - 10/29/2020 Total distribution Source Market Fees from Advanced Deposit Wagering Ebet NYRA Bets TVG Network Twinspires.Com Watch N Wager XpressBet, Inc.

132,971.32 132,971.32

ADW Total 18,065.13 198,658.46 4,100,865.20 1,681,415.76 32,630.74 939,813.11 6,971,448.40

2.5% 2.5% 2.5% 2.5% 2.5% 2.5%

Total Owners' Bonus Awards

Net @ 2.5% 451.63 4,966.46 102,521.63 42,035.39 815.77 23,495.33 174,286.21 $307,257.53

Total Washington-Bred 1% Earnings 6/24/2020 - 10/29/2020

$ 2,216,892.55

2020 Owners' Bonus allocation factor * WASHINGTON HORSE RACING COMMISSION Breeders' Awards and Payment Factors Number of Owners' Bonus Awards Emerald DownsFinishing and Satellite Number of WA-Bred Horses 1-4 Sites 2020 Spring/Summer Race Meet Number of finishes 1-4

13.8598% 138 239 733 Breeders' Awards Allocated to Recipients

* In accordance with WAC 260-16-065 (1)

Pari-Mutuel Wagering Distribution 6/24/2020 - 10/29/2020 Total distribution

7,819.98 7,819.98

Source Market Fees from Advanced Deposit Wagering ADW Total Ebet 18,065.13 NYRA Bets 198,658.46 2020 Owner Bonus-Breeder Award Allocation Factors TVG Network 4,100,865.20

0.025 0.025

Net @ 2.5% 451.63 4,966.46

0.025

102,521.63

Twinspires.Com

1,681,415.76

0.025

42,035.39

Watch N Wager XpressBet, Inc.

32,630.74 939,813.11 6,971,448.40

0.025 0.025

815.77 23,495.33 174,286.21

12/9/2020

Supplement from Emerald Downs Racing LLC Total Breeders' Awards

$182,106.19 Payment Factor Calculation Order of Finish 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place

Percent * 75.00% 15.00% 10.00%

Number of Breeders' Awards Number of WA-Bred Horses Finishing 1-3 Number of finishes 1-3 * In accordance with WAC 260-16-065 (2)

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Allocated Breeders' Awards

WA-Bred Earnings

136,579.64 27,315.93 18,210.62 -

1,309,500.50 433,644.80 318,064.50 155,682.75

$182,106.19

$2,216,892.55

Payment Factor 10.4299% 6.2991% 5.7254%

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Washington-bred and/or -sired or WTBOA-sold Stakes Horses in 2020

January 1 through December 31, 2020 WTBOA = WTBOA-sold

ABRAAJ (deceased)

FREUD (New York)

Capilano Canyon (2017), 3rd $29,468g Chris Loseth H., Hst, 7/20. BC-bred. CARSON’S FIREBALL (2013), 1st $4,050 Chippewa Downs Open Colts & Geldings Speed S., CPW, 8/22, 1st $3,300 Racing Against the Curve S., Poc, 6/24; 2nd $5,000 Snapp Memorial S., Poc, 6/10. WTBOA. For You Only (2017), 2nd $40,000g Coca-Cola S., EmD, 8/6. WTBOA. MISS VALOR (2018), 1st $12,400g Douglas Fir Futurity, GrP, 10/5. WTBOA. Ximena’s Honor (2018), 3rd $13,700 Josephine County Juvenile S., GrP, 11/10. WTBOA.

Fortune’s Freude (2015), 2nd $40,000g WA Cup Filly and Mare S,-R, EmD, 10/1.

ATTA BOY ROY BODENHEIMER (2018), 1st $150,000g Indian Summer S. presented by Keeneland Select (turf), Kee, 10/4, 1st $50,000g Prairie Gold Juvenile S., PrM, 8/22. WTBOA. Makah Lane (2016), 3rd $40,000g Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, EmD, 10/1. WTBOA. MR. JAGERMEISTER (2015), 1st $75,000g Phoenix Gold Cup H., TuP, 2/8; 2nd $150,000 Hot Springs S., OP, 3/7, 2nd $50,000g 10,000 Lakes S.-R, Cby, 6/17 MN-bred.

CAR TALK (Ire) (Alberta) Sharp Dressed Beau (2016), 3rd $29,464g Journal H., CTM, 7/19. OR-bred.

CAUSE TO BELIEVE (British Columbia) HEY SEQUOIA (2015), 1st $12,600g Chuck Potter Memorial Marathon S., GrP, 10/20. BC-bred. WTBOA.

COAST GUARD Coastal Jazz (2018), 3rd $40,000 King County Express S., EmD, 7/30. WTBOA. Coastal Kid (2018), 3rd $75,000 Gottstein Futurity, EmD, 10/1. WTBOA. Naval Escort (2018), 3rd $40,000 WTBOA Lads S., EmD, 8/27. Windy Point (2017), 3rd $40,000g Coca-Cola S., EmD, 8/6.

CONSTITUTION (Kentucky) Easy Silence (2018), 2nd $75,000 Gottstein Futurity, EmD, 10/1. KY-bred. WTBOA.

CROSS TRAFFIC (Kentucky) Trafficiskillingme (2017), 3rd $30,000g Arizona Oaks, TuP, 2/15. KY-bred. WTBOA (RNA).

DEMON WARLOCK ALITTLELESSTALK (2016), 1st $40,000g Emerald Distaff H., EmD, 9/10. 1st $40,000g WA Cup Filly and Mare S.-R, EmD, 10/1; 2nd $40,000 Boeing S., EmD, 8/13; 3rd $65,000g Holiday Inaugural S., TP, 12/4. WTBOA (RNA).

DIALED IN (Kentucky) Wicked Winnings (2017), 2nd $50,000g Turf Paradise Derby, TuP, 2/15; 3rd $25,000g Startap S. (turf), TuP, 1/25. WTBOA.

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Distaff S., GrP, 11/10, 2nd $12,750g Ashland H., GrP, 10/12.

PRIMAL INSTINCT

SWAGSATIONAL (2017), 1st $50,000g Turf Paradise Derby, TuP, 2/15.

Timberlake Gage (2016), 2nd $12,000g Shady Cove S., GrP, 6/16, 2nd $11,600g It’s the Climate H., GrP, 7/7. WTBOA.

GOTHAM CITY (deceased)

RACE DAY (Kentucky)

GALLANT SON

League of Shadows (2014), 3rd $50,000g Honor the Hero S., Cby, 7/15. CA-bred.

Race Home (2017), 3rd $50,000g Turf Paradise Derby, TuP, 2/15. KY-bred. WTBOA.

HARBOR THE GOLD (Oregon)

SECRET CIRCLE (Louisiana)

ELLIOTT BAY (2015), 1st $40,000g Mt. Rainier S., EmD, 8/13; 2nd $40,000g Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, EmD, 10/1. WTBOA. GOLD CRUSHER (2017), 1st $40,000g Muckleshoot Derby, EmD, 9/3; 2nd $40,000g Seattle Slew S., EmD, 8/6. WTBOA. MISS PROSPECTOR (2017), 1st $37,357 BC Cup Hong Kong Jockey Club S., Hst, 8/9. WTBOA. Papa’s Golden Boy (2016), 2nd $40,000 Mt. Rainier S., EmD, 8/13. WTBOA. The Press (2013), 3rd Longacres Mile H.-G3, EmD, 9/10. TIME FOR GOLD (2018), 1st $40,000 Angie C. S., EmD, 7/30, 1st $40,000 Barbara Shinpoch S., EmD, 8/27. WTBOA.

Seattlesbestsecret (2018), 2nd $40,000 King County Express S., EmD, 7/30, 2nd $40,000 WTBOA Lads S., EmD, 8/27.

SMILING TIGER (California) BAJA SUR (2016), 1st $75,000g El Dorado Shooter S-R, GG, 11/1; 2nd $100,000g Green Flash H.-G3 (turf), Dmr, 8/22, 2nd $50,000 Albany S. (turf), GG, 6/6. WTBOA. HOLD THAT SMILE (2015), 1st $12,000g Shady Cove S., GrP, 6/16. CA-bred. WTBOA.

WAR POWER PULPITS POWER (2014), 1st $20,000 Grants Mile 2.qxd S., GrP, 7/10/07 11/10; 3rd $12,950g UHCPass sixth 4:42 pm Medford H., GrP, 10/13.

HAYNESFIELD (California) Managingbrianna (2018). 2nd $40,000 Angie C. S., EmD, 7/30.

HE’S TOPS (deceased) John Paul’s Bet (2013), 2nd $6,600 Patti and Dale (Doc) Shirley Memorial S. Ril, 2/8. CA-bred. SUMMERLAND (2016), 1st $25,000g Sun Devil Sprint S., TuP, 1/18. KY-bred.

KARAKONTIE (Jpn) (Kentucky) THE FIDDLERS GREEN (2017), 1st $5,615 B Cup 3 Year Olds S., Lbg, 9/26; 2nd $7,021 Amtote Open Derby S., Lbg, 10/11. KY-bred. WTBOA.

MACHO UNO (Kentucky) UNMACHABLE (2017), 1st $40,000g Seattle Slew S., EmD, 8/6, 1st $40,000g Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, EmD, 10/1; 2nd $40,000g Muckleshoot Derby, EmD, 9/3.

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MUNNINGS (Kentucky) Muncey (2017), 3rd $40,000g Seattle Slew S., EmD, 8/6, 3rd $40,000g Muckleshoot Derby, EmD, 9/3. KY-bred. WTBOA.

NOOSITO (deceased) DUTTON (2018), 1st $75,000 Gottstein Futurity, EmD, 10/1, 1st $40,000 WTBOA Lads S., EmD, 8/27. WTBOA.

NORTHERN INDY West Coast Indy (2014), 2nd $12,600g Chuck Potter Memorial Marathon S., GrP, 10/20.

PARKER’S STORM CAT Parkers Rose (2013), 2nd $14,050g Grants Pass

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Jockey Sophie Doyle rides Charlie for a demonstration of performance testing done at the University of Kentucky Sports Medicine Research Institute.

jockey’s overall performance may play a role, says Scott Lephart, PhD, dean of the UK College of Health Sciences. “We know that concussions can reduce reaction time, but we are also looking at things like the impact of fatigue, nutrition, weight loss and more,” Lephart said. “Jockeys have told us that they feel their reactions to the horses can help prevent falls, and part of our work involvesassessing when they are more at risk for not reacting quickly enough.” Tumlin agrees, noting that a jockey’s reaction in a tight situation can either lessen or worsen the outcome for everyone involved. By learning more about the mechanics of the most elite athletes, they can help improve the performance of all riders. “For example, if a rider’s reaction

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new research initiative from the University of Kentucky (UK) Sports Medicine Research Institute (SMRI) is looking closely at jockey performance – and the work has implications not only for the jockeys themselves, but also for the Thoroughbreds they ride. The SMRI’s Jockey and Equestrian Initiative (JEI) was launched in 2018 following a pilot study that sought to implement protocols for baseline concussion testing in jockeys. Now, the JEI is expanding to include a more holistic assessment of a jockey’s health through a wide range of performance testing, including body composition, flexibility, reaction time, leg and grip strength and balance. After testing the individual elements of their performance, the jockeys are covered with tiny electrodes and hop up on Charlie, the SMRI’s famous mechanical horse. Once they get their bearings – Charlie feels surprisingly similar to the real thing, they say – they participate in a two-minute simulation of racing in the Breeders’ Cup. Next to the horse, a small screen shows instant feedback on the ride, like how the rider shifts their weight or pulls the reins. The goal, says principal investigator Kimberly Tumlin, PhD, is to get a baseline assessment for ideal jockey performance. “If we better understand what it takes to be a professional jockey from performance and risk factor perspectives, we can help the novice riders achieve a higher level of performance,” said Tumlin, an assistant professor of preventive medicine and environmental health in the UK College of Public Health. But this work could also have implications for a huge problem plaguing the horse racing industry right now – the injuries and fatalities befalling both the horses and subsequently the jockeys in professional races. While the likely causes of these tragedies are multifactorial, the dynamics that affect a

time is lower than that of an elite jockey, we can provide them opportunities and performance-based activities to train them to that level,” she said. Research is being done across the country to identify potential issues with the health of the horses themselves, but Lephart notes that the SMRI brings a different perspective to the conversation by focusing on “the two-legged equine athlete.” The overarching goal is to make the sport safer, both for the horses and the riders, and the jockeys themselves are helping lead the way with their willingness to participate. Michaela Keener, a doctoral student in the UK College of Health Sciences, serves as the research administrative coordinator on the project. As the primary data collector, Keener says enthusiasm Washington Thoroughbred


among the participating jockeys has been high. Once their data has been processed, Keener gives each rider a written report summarizing their results. “Everyone that’s been in for testing so far has been pretty excited about it, especially once they see their report,” Keener said. “We’ve even had jockeys reach out to us about coming in after they’ve seen and heard the feedback from others.” Performance testing and linking prior injury to performance gives the riders a chance to learn more about their own strengths and flaws. After coming in to the SMRI for performance testing earlier this year, veteran jockey Sophie Doyle noted that it was an experience every jockey should take advantage of. “I was able to push my body to the limit and see how it was able to handle the pressure,” Doyle said. “Whether it is establishing a baseline of performance to understand where you are today, or if you are recovering from an injury and want to be able to test how you are recovering, the data they collect will provide insight which we have never had riding in America.” The Jockey and Equestrian Initiative is one of four major research initiatives housed at the SMRI, building upon the 25-plus years of research that came to UK in 2015 with the arrival of Dean Lephart. The SMRI opened its doors in June 2017 and is supported in part by a $4.2-million grant from the US Department of Defense. The 10,000-square-foot facility, part of the UK Nutter Training Facility on campus, conducts research into injury prevention and performance optimization for professional and collegiate athletes, the tactical athletes of the US military, and physically active people of all ages in Kentucky and beyond. The University of Kentucky is increasingly the first choice for students, faculty and staff to pursue their passions and their professional goals. UK is ranked among the top ten percent of public institutions for research expenditures – a tangible symbol of their breadth and depth as a university focused on discovery that changes lives and communities. UK HealthCare has been named the state’s top hospital for four straight years. Allison Perry is the public relations officer at the University of Kentucky and has a demonstrated history of working in the health care industry. Skilled in editing, research, writing, interviewing and video editing, she is a strong media and communication professional with a Bachelor of Arts focused in Integrated Strategic Communications from University of Kentucky. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Q: Why nominate to the NWRS? DUTTON,

undefeated in 3 starts as a 2YO, including the Gottstein Futurity and the WTBOA Lads Stakes, earned $71,500, of which more than one-third ($24,850) was in NWRS funds!

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Forever Gold, dk.b./br. r. by Harbor the Gold—Clever Bird, by Awesome Again. Bred by Bret Christopherson. Owned by Pegasus Too and Dixie Hitchcock. Trainer: Howard Belvoir. Jockey: Jennifer Whitaker. 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:04.36. Track wet fast. Earned $10,175. Mdn. Sp. Wt. 9/24. $2,500 WTBOA Sales Incentive Program bonus.

Club Royale, dk. b./br. f. by Atta Boy Roy— Knight Club, by Matty G. Bred and owned by Pat and Mullen Chinn (Vital Signs Stable). Trainer: Doris Harwood. Jockey: Leslie Mawing. 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:04.40. Track fast. Earned $4,290. Mdn. Cl. $8,000. 10/7.

Coastal Jazz, b. c. by Coast Guard— Jasmine’s Melody, by Artax. Bred by Nina and Ron Hagen. Owned by Gold Coast Racing. Trainer: Steve Bullock. Jockey: Alex Cruz. 5 furlongs in :57.62. Track fast. Earned $7,480. Mdn. Cl. $25,000. 10/8. $1,000 WTBOA Sales Incentive Program bonus.

Finished My P H D, b. f. by Nationhood— Deja Views, by Forest Camp. Bred by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst. Owned by Grandkids Racing. Trainer: Robert Meeking. Jockey: Gary Wales. 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:04.12. Track fast. Earned $6,050. Mdn. Cl. $15,000. 9/30. WTBOA Sales.

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Emerald Sea, b. f. by Tizbud—Out to Sea, by Broken Vow. Bred by Bar C Racing Stables Inc. Owned by Weatherman Stable. Trainer: Robert Meeking. Jockey: Leslie Mawing. 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:05.30. Track sloppy. Earned $4,290. Mdn. Cl. $8,000. 9/24. WTBOA Sales.

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ue to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and in an effort to keep all less exposed to possible contact with the deadly health issue, the WTBOA Board of Directors postponed the regularly-scheduled July annual meeting. Instead, WTBOA members were offered the chance to participate from home, via Zoom, in an October 20 meeting. A total of 43 people signed up for the 7:00 p.m. meeting, which featured remarks from Equine Analysis Systems’ Dr. David Lambert and Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler, as well as the annual association reports. WTBOA Board members in attendance: Dana Halvorson, Debbie Pabst, Jenny Webber, Mary Lou Griffin, Nina Hagen, Melodie Bultena, Petra Lewin, Greg Luce. WTBOA Sales Committee members in attendance: Dana Halvorson, Debbie Pabst, Jenny Webber, Mary Lou Griffin, Nina Hagen, Greg Luce. WTBOA Staff present: Anne Sweet, Susan van Dyke, Dana Claxton. WTBOA President Dana Halvorson called the meeting to order. He then introduced the evening’s keynote speakers. StrideSafe Pilot Study at Emerald Downs Dr. David Lambert is the CEO of StrideSafe, which conducted a research project during the final days of the Emerald Downs meeting. Emerald Downs is the first US track to engage in this study, which aims to prevent serious equine injuries while training or racing. The pilot study began on October 7. Information was gathered via a three-ounce sensor placed in a small pocket – made expressly for that purpose – in the back portion of the saddle cloth. This technology has been used extensively in Australia and Tasmania in recent years (approximately 40,000 times). According to Lambert, StrideSafe, along with professors at Washington State University and engineers at University of Kentucky, are using the sensors to gather information on how each horse hits the ground and the forces acting on the horse’s legs. For more information on the project go to StrideSafe’s sister organization in Australia, StrideMaster, at http://www. stridemaster.com. Emerald Downs Report Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler gave a rundown on the meet through October 15 (the Wednesday-Thursday Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Keynote speakers Equine Analyis Systems’ Dr. David Lambert (left) and Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler (right) on Zoom. meet ended its 38-day run on October 29). He reported that the meet was going well, the handle was up – though the track gets only a small portion of the ADW wagering – and that compliance to state and health department COVID pandemic rules has led to no COVID cases among track and backstretch workers. He also reminded that when the track opened up for racing on June 24, it was the first professional sport in Washington to return to action. It was noted that TVG provides good coverage of Emerald Downs racing cards. Ziegler felt that with COVID cases still an issue, it is hard to predict what 2021 will hold for Emerald Downs, but they hope to open for live racing by June 2 [later revised to May 19]. For additional information, see Ziegler’s letter in this issue on page 193. Business Meeting A brief business meeting was then conducted, beginning with introductions of the WTOBA boards, sales committee and staff members present. Finance Report: WTBOA treasurer Debbie Pabst went over the expense and income charts listed onscreen. She praised the efforts of Sales Committee chairman Jenny Webber and the staff for their efforts at the August sale, as many new protocols and expenses were necessary due to the COVID pandemic. NWRS Report: Pabst also gave the 2020 Northwest Race Series report, stating that all of the series races were run with $120,000 coming from the Emerald Downs purse account and $138,000 from NWRS nominations for a $258,000 total. WTBOA Sales Incentive and Washington Homebred Incentive Programs (SIP

& WaHIP): Pabst reported that, beginning with the first program offered in 2011 and through today’s date, $174,000 had been distributed in SIP bonuses ($26,000 in 2020) and $23,000 has been distributed to date in WaHIP bonus money since the program began in 2016. Sales Committee Report: Webber reported on the sale and thanked all the consignors and buyers for their efforts in making the 2020 auction a success. 2020 Stallion Season Auction: The dates for this year’s fundraising auction are December16-23. Publications Report: General Manager Anne Sweet spoke about the change in the magazine (Washington Thoroughbred). schedule. While still quarterly, two issues each year will be print issues (Summer and Winter) with two online-only issues (Spring and Fall) and reminded that we also publish an e-newsletter (Gate-to-Wire) approximately every two weeks. Washington Thoroughbred Foundation: Sweet spoke about the WTF, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, which was created in 1959 and provides education grants and scholarships to members and their families involved in the Washington Thoroughbred industry. Over the years, the WTF has distributed $546,410, including $7,000 in 2020. It was noted that ballots for the 202123 election for WTBOA Board and Sales Committee positions have been mailed and must be returned with a postmark of no later than November 10. Halvorson made a motion to adjourn the meeting, which was seconded by Nina Hagen. Motion was approved at 8:53 p.m. To listen to the complete meeting, visit: https://www.washingtonthoroughbred. com/wtboa-annual-membershipmeeting-2020/. 229


Equine Disease Quarterly Reprinted by permission of Equine Disease Quarterly, Department of Veterinary Science, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, October 2020.

Commentary The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the awareness of the horse industry regarding the potential introduction and spread of foreign animal diseases (FAD). The human pandemic highlights the importance of early detection, laboratory utilization of high capacity, validated diagnostic testing and coordinated implementation of a disease response plan. How would the national and international community respond to a pandemic of equine infectious disease? The threat of a FAD entering the US is a top concern of regulatory animal health officials. These officials are responsible for implementing mitigation measures to prevent introduction of a highly contagious or vector-borne disease agent. Risk reduction includes pre-import testing and postimport quarantine as well as testing of live animals and animal products to ensure that diseases with the potential to become widely disseminated do not enter the country. FAD may be introduced by an asymptomatic carrier, contaminated equipment or an infected vector or reservoir host. Should a FAD enter the country, private practitioners and equine owners would provide critical surveillance and hopefully its early detection. Any individual suspecting a FAD should immediately report the case to a local regulatory authority. Once reported, a FAD diagnostician will visit the premises within 24 hours of notification to perform an onsite investigation, examine affected animals, obtain appropriate samples for laboratory testing, quarantine the animals and/or premises and implement disease control measures. If diagnostic testing at the Foreign Animal Disease Laboratory on Plum Island, NY, confirms a FAD, then regulatory officials will implement movement restrictions and disease eradication measures. Unlike an outbreak of an endemic disease, such as strangles or equine influenza, all members of the equine industry across the country would be impacted by a FAD outbreak. Confirmation of a FAD results in activation of a national response plan with coordination of state and federal animal health officials. With detection of a FAD, countries can prohibit entry of equids from the affected country and domestic movement of horses is restricted. Restrictions may extend to equine affiliated entities such as nutritionists, farriers, equine dentists and feed and hay suppliers. The ultimate outcome following the introduction of a FAD depends on the 230

response of regulatory officials in concert with the equine industry. Preparedness, prompt response and collaboration are key to success. Unfortunately, domestic equine disease outbreaks in recent years have shown the equine industry is underprepared due mainly to limited implementation of biosecurity measures and insufficient use of diagnostic testing. Furthermore, limited resources at national and local levels to address equine disease issues result in the inability to focus on the development and training involved in a national equine FAD response plan. Lastly, segmentation of different sectors of the equine industry leads to challenges

in communication and collaboration and slows the response to a FAD. The equine industry has a unique opportunity to learn from the current human pandemic and enhance equine FAD preparedness and response. Equine stakeholders can reach out to local and national regulatory authorities to prioritize the development of an equine FAD response plan, which focuses on business continuity while protecting the health of the nation’s equine population. Katie Flynn, DVM, katie.flynn@ky.gov, (502) 782-5913, Deputy State Veterinarian, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Frankfort, Kentucky.

African Horse Sickness: Potential Threat for Disease-free Countries major outbreak of African horse sickness (AHS) in Thailand earlier this year A was a timely reminder for animal health

officials, veterinarians and members of the horse industry of the vulnerability of equine populations to this disease. Of all known equine infectious diseases, AHS is the single most important in terms of devastating losses in naĂŻve horses and economic impact on international trade. It is a dreaded, noncontagious, vector-borne disease with the potential to kill 50 to 95 percent of affected horses. The etiological agent of AHS is an RNA virus belonging to the family Reoviridae, genus Orbivirus, that is transmitted naturally by species of Culicoides or midges. There are nine antigenically distinct serotypes of the virus. While the primary host species are members of the family, Equidae, evidence of infection has also been found in African elephants, black and white rhinoceroses, camels and dogs, none of which are considered epidemiologically significant. Historically, AHS was considered restricted to tropical and subtropical regions of sub-Saharan Africa, where it had been known to occur regularly for over 200 years. Although infrequent, the disease has spread from west and north Africa to various southern European or Middle Eastern countries. The most significant such event occurred between 1959 and 1963 when serotype 9 of AHS virus spread out of Africa into and throughout the Middle East, as far north as Turkey, and extended as far east as Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.

Concern over the risk that AHS poses for horse industries in Europe has been keenly felt for some time. Southern European countries are faced with the potential threat of disease introduction from migration of the virus northwards from regions in Africa, where the disease is endemic. Spread of the virus could result from the movement of nomads and their animals, passive windborne carriage of infected Culicoides over long distances, and legal or illegal trade in zebra from countries where the disease is currently active. A similar if not greater risk exists for the Middle East which experienced incursions of AHS more frequently than any other region or country. As the most recent occurrence of AHS in Thailand has shown, distance is no guarantee of safety from the risk of introduction of this disease. Thailand is approximately 6,000 miles distant from where the virus responsible for this event probably originated, and the furthest east in Asia where AHS has ever been recorded. The most plausible explanation as to the source of virus lies in the fact that a shipment of zebra arrived in Thailand three to four weeks before the first AHS outbreak of the disease was discovered. Zebra are considered the natural reservoir of the virus, developing viremias [viruses in the blood] lasting up to 40 days. This would not be the first occasion that importation of zebra from a country in which AHS is a seasonal occurrence has been implicated in the introduction of disease into a disease-free country. A shipment of zebra Washington Thoroughbred


was the confirmed source of this virus for a major disease event that occurred in Spain in 1987 and subsequently involved Portugal and Morocco. International trade in wildlife, both legal and illegal, is believed to have increased significantly in recent years. What happened in the Iberian Peninsula in 1987 and Thailand in 2020 highlights the inherent risks of introducing a disease, such as AHS, into previously disease-free countries. The influence of climate change and global warming on the epidemiology of AHS must also be considered vis-Ă -vis the threat it poses for a disease-free country. Increased ambient temperatures and reduced rainfall over a period of years has resulted in more widespread geographic distribution of some of the major vectors of AHS, especially C.

imicola, in southern Europe. An increase in ambient temperature can influence not only the life cycle of the Culicoides vector but also replication of the virus in the vector. As temperatures rise, the infection rate in Culicoides midges increases and transmission of the virus can occur sooner, however there is a concomitant [naturally accompanying] decrease in the survival rate of the adult Culicoides. The overall result of these changes is a higher transmission rate of the virus in a country possibly at risk of the introduction of AHS. The occurrence in Thailand and the very recent confirmation of AHS in Malaysia underscore the importance of increasing awareness and familiarity with this dreaded disease among animal health officials, veterinarians and members of the equine

industry around the world. The potential consequences of AHS for the health of a country’s equine population and economy highlight the need for an adequate level of national preparedness in a) minimizing the risk of introduction of this disease, b) maintaining a program of active surveillance for the disease and c) having a response plan in place in the remote event of the introduction of the disease. The take-home message from past and recent occurrences of AHS is that there is no room for complacency over the potential threat it represents for disease free-countries. Peter Timoney, MVB, MS, PhD, FRCVS, ptimoney@uky.edu, (859) 218-1094, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.

Consequences of Wildfires on the Health of Horses ildfires have become the new normal for many areas of the world, and W subsequent health consequences have

emerged as an important problem affecting large numbers of horses. For those of us in California with a Mediterranean climate, large areas are affected by unrelenting fires, which produce a particular challenge to horse owners and those providing veterinary care. There is a paucity of education and training in disaster and emergency response in veterinary curricula, including the health consequences of wildfires. Wildfires can create health problems in horses by direct and indirect exposure to flames and smoke, injury during flight or evacuation and/or disruption of the horse’s food and water sources. Wildfire-smoke health effects include primary smoke exposure with direct smoke inhalation and secondary smoke-related air quality issues in areas adjacent to fires where smoke has permeated the environment. Wildfire smoke reduces air quality. It contains small amounts of the toxic gases within the smoke and particulate matter, soot and other substances depending on what has burned. Particulate matter within smoke is microscopic and quickly descends into the lower airways of horses producing

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bronchial and pulmonary inflammation. Eye and nasal irritation, coughing and increased respiratory efforts may be observed primarily in horses with a history of heaves or recurrent airway obstruction disorders. Published daily reports of air quality indexes that guide humans should be considered for determining horse-related activities. Events that induce increased respiratory efforts may need to be postponed, and horses with massive smoke exposure may need four to six weeks to recover completely from lower airway inflammation. Horses with elevated respiratory rates or persistent cough may require veterinary intervention, including bronchial dilators, airway hydration and further testing. Smoke inhalation from immediate association with fire can produce thermal injury to the lungs from hot gases and the toxic effects of the smoke components. Often these horses also show evidence of thermal skin injuries. Thermal injury burns to the skin, eyes, limbs and hoofs can be seen in horses exposed to excessive heat and flames. Horses can incur first-, second- and third-degree burns. The extent of affected body surface area and the degree of burns can determine prognosis. Equine burn victims may require daily treatments lasting several weeks.

Flight-related injuries may be diverse and occur when horses are fleeing the loud noises associated with rapidly a p p r o a c h i n g w i l d fi r e s a n d r e l a t e d responses of emergency personnel and fire suppression vehicles. Horses left behind during evacuation may remain uninjured by the fire. However, they can be without food and water for extended periods, because owners are often prevented from returning to the affected area for several days. Horses are frequently evacuated from areas at risk. Evacuation carries many risks to horses associated with trailer loading mishaps and injuries, exposure to infectious diseases due to housing in new areas with high densities of horses and poor biosecurity. Many evacuations must occur rapidly and at night, which produces additional risks. Early evacuation is strongly suggested using a previously prepared plan that addresses capture, movement to a safe area, and horse identification. John Madigan, DVM, MS Diplomate ACVIM, ACAW, Distinguished ProfessorEmeritus, jemadigan@ucdavis.edu, 530304-1212, University of California-Davis, Davis, California.

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Northwest Race Series Summary 2020 NWRS Races Race

Place

SUMMARY 2020 Horse

Bred

Purse $

Nom $

19,800.00

1,100.00

-

-

20,900.00

7,200.00

400.00

-

-

7,600.00

WA

4,320.00

300.00

400.00

Captain Dashi

KY

2,160.00

150.00

-

-

2,310.00

5

Franks Fix It

WA

1,440.00

50.00

-

-

1,490.00

6-10

3% split 5 ways

7/30/20

King County Express (c/g)

2yo (c/g)

1

Top Executive

KY

5 1/2 f

2

Seattlesbestsecret

WA

3

Coastal Jazz

4

4-WA

1,080.00

-

Sire $

-

Nom Sire $

Total

1,000.00

6,020.00

-

1,080.00

Total Disbursed

36,000.00

2,000.00

400.00

1,000.00

39,400.00

Not Distributed Total Available Purse

36,000.00

2,000.00

1,600.00 2,000.00

4,000.00 5,000.00

5,600.00 45,000.00

36,000.00

2,000.00

2,000.00

5,000.00

45,000.00

1,000.00

2,500.00

24,400.00

CUMULATIVE TOTAL 7/30/20

Angie C. Stakes (f)

2yo (f)

1

Time for Gold

WA

19,800.00

1,100.00

5 1/2 f

2

Managingbrianna

WA

7,200.00

400.00

-

-

7,600.00

3

La Panzanella

KY

4,320.00

300.00

-

-

4,620.00

4

In the Vault

CA

2,160.00

150.00

-

-

2,310.00

5

Let's Declare Peace

KY

1,440.00

50.00

-

-

1,490.00

6-7

3% split 2 ways

1-WA

1,080.00

-

-

-

1,080.00

Total Disbursed

36,000.00

2,000.00

1,000.00

2,500.00

41,500.00

Not Distributed Total Available Purse

36,000.00

2,000.00

1,000.00 2,000.00

2,500.00 5,000.00

3,500.00 45,000.00

72,000.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

10,000.00

90,000.00

1,210.00

1,100.00

3,500.00

27,590.00

CUMULATIVE TOTAL 8/27/20

Barbara Shinpoch Stakes (f)

2yo (f)

1

Time for Gold

WA

21,780.00

6 1/2 f

2

Sacagewea

CA

7,920.00

-

-

-

7,920.00

3

Patricia L

KY

4,752.00

330.00

-

-

5,082.00

4

Easy Silence

KY

2,376.00

165.00

-

-

2,541.00

5

Malibu Mistress

KY

1,584.00

55.00

-

-

1,639.00

6-8

3% split 3 ways

2-WA

1,188.00

-

-

-

Total Disbursed

39,600.00

1,760.00

1,100.00

3,500.00

45,960.00

Not Distributed Total Available Purse

39,600.00

440.00 2,200.00

1,100.00 2,200.00

3,000.00 6,500.00

4,540.00 50,500.00

111,600.00

6,200.00

6,200.00

16,500.00

140,500.00

1,000.00

3,500.00

25,400.00

CUMULATIVE TOTAL 8/27/20

WTBOA Lads Stakes (c/g)

2yo (c/g)

1

Dutton

WA

19,800.00

1,100.00

6 1/2 f

2

Seattlesbestsecret

WA

7,200.00

400.00

-

3

Naval Escort

WA

4,320.00

300.00

400.00

4

Top Executive

KY

2,160.00

150.00

-

-

2,310.00

5

Great Gastby

KY

1,440.00

50.00

-

-

1,490.00

6-9

3% split 4 ways

3-WA

1,080.00

-

-

-

-

7,600.00

1,000.00

6,020.00

Total Disbursed

36,000.00

2,000.00

1,400.00

4,500.00

43,900.00

Not Distributed Total Available Purse

36,000.00

2,000.00

600.00 2,000.00

2,000.00 6,500.00

2,600.00 46,500.00

147,600.00

8,200.00

8,200.00

23,000.00

187,000.00

NWRS CUMULATIVE TOTAL 10/1/20

Gottstein Futurity (open)

2yo (open)

1

Dutton

8 1/2 f

2

WA

NWRS $

Total

22,000.00

-

-

-

19,250.00

41,250.00

Easy Silence

KY

8,000.00

-

-

-

7,000.00

15,000.00

Open race, but NWRS 3

Coastal Kid

WA

4,800.00

-

-

-

5,250.00

10,050.00

funds paid to top five

4

Naval Excort

WA

2,400.00

-

-

-

2,625.00

5,025.00

NWRS-eligible

5

Myuddermamasapaint

WA

1,600.00

-

-

-

875.00

2,475.00

finishers, no matter

6

Ms Lynn

WA

300.00

-

-

-

-

300.00

where they finished

7

Whiskey Not Wine

KY

300.00

-

-

-

-

300.00

8

Perfect D

WA

300.00

-

-

-

-

300.00

9

Liberty's Finale

WA

300.00

-

-

-

-

#REF!

#REF!

-

-

-

#REF!

#REF!

11

#REF!

#REF!

-

-

-

#REF!

#REF!

12

#REF!

#REF!

Total Disbursed

#REF!

-

-

-

#REF!

#REF!

#REF!

-

-

-

#REF!

#REF!

40,000.00

-

-

-

35,000.00

Not Distributed Total Available Purse GOTTSTEIN CUMULATIVE TOTAL Accumulative Undistributed

232

300.00

10

#REF! -

Purse $

440.00

4,300.00

11,500.00

Nom $

Stallion $

Nom Sire $

75,000.00 16,240.00

Washington Thoroughbred TOTAL $


Northwest Race Series Washington Bred Winners Analysis

#

Thru 2019

100.00% 68.99%

20 9

100.00% 45.00%

1,610 1,106

100.00% 68.70%

16,361,109.01 10,930,931.60 5,430,177.41

100.00% 66.81% 33.19%

147,600.00 96,066.00 51,534.00

100.00% 65.09% 34.91%

16,508,709.01 11,026,997.60 5,481,711.41

100.00% 66.80% 33.20%

Nominator Awards Paid WA Bred Non-WA Bred

688,463.41 499,767.52 188,695.89

100.00% 72.59% 27.41%

7,760.00 5,260.00 2,500.00

100.00% 67.78% 32.22%

696,223.41 505,027.52 191,195.89

100.00% 72.54% 27.46%

Stallion Awards Paid Out WA Bred Non-WA Bred

471,565.49 443,868.11 27,697.38

100.00% 94.13% 5.87%

3,900.00 3,900.00 -

100.00% 100.00% 0.00%

475,465.49 447,768.11 27,697.38

100.00% 94.17% 5.83%

85,000.00 85,000.00 -

100.00% 100.00% 0.00%

11,500.00 11,500.00 -

100.00% 100.00% 0.00%

96,500.00 96,500.00 -

100.00% 100.00% 0.00%

130,000.00 66,000.00 64,000.00

100.00% 50.77% 49.23%

35,000.00 28,000.00 7,000.00

100.00% 80.00% 20.00%

165,000.00 94,000.00 71,000.00

100.00% 56.97% 43.03%

Total Owner's Payout WA Bred Money Earned Non-WA Money Earned

Nominated Sire Awards Paid Out WA Bred Non-WA Bred NWRS Awards Paid to Gottstein Futurity WA Bred Non-WA Bred

1,590 1,097

Total To Date # % 323 100.00% 224 69.35%

4 3

Total Top 5 WA Bred Top 5

319 221

#

2020

% 100.00% 75.00%

Total Winners WA Bred Winners

% 100.00% 69.28%

Recap of Washington Bred Winners In Prior Years 2016 2017 2018 2019 Winners 303 4 4 4 4 303 4 4 4 4 212 2 3 2 2 69.97% 50.00% 75.00% 50.00% 50.00%

1988-2015 # Races Total Winners

WA Bred % WA Bred

California Canada Florida Idaho Kentucky Maryland Montana Oregon

Total Top 5

12 4 2 2 65 1 1 4

WA Bred % WA Bred

California Canada Canada BC Florida Idaho Illinois Kentucky Minnesota Montana Oklahoma Oregon Other States Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

1511 1057 69.95% 76 4 17 19 6 0 285 1 11 2 14 19

2020

Total

4 4 3 75.00%

1

2

Top 5 Horses 19 20 8 14 42.11% 70.00% 1

1 1

2

1

20 7 35.00%

20 13 65.00%

20 9 45.00%

1

2

1 1

8

1 1

1 3

1 2

2 1

9

2

1

1

9

323 323 224 69.35% 13 4 2 3 71 1 1 4

1610 1108 68.82% 81 4 18 22 9 1 316 1 11 2 16 21 233


News Items At the Track Breeders’ Cup XXXVII – Washington Connections The 37th edition of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships was held November 6-7 at Keeneland Race Course. This was the second time that the Lexington, Kentucky, site has presented the marque racing event, which it will again host in 2022. Of the 184 horses entered in the 14 races, there were a few with Washington connections. “Future Stars Friday” featured five juvenile races. In the $1-million Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2), Washington-bred Bodenheimer, the second betting choice and a two-time stakes-winning son of 2020 leading sire Atta Boy Roy, bobbled at the start of the race and ended up eighth of 14. The 5 1/2-furlong race was won by favorite Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) who hails from the barn of Washington Racing Hall of Fame trainer Wesley Ward, who had four starters in the race. The Florida-based Ward also trains twoyear-olds Outadore (Outlook), who ran third in the $1-million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) at a mile; and Roderick (Into Mischief), who ran third in the $125,000 Nyquist Stakes. Nine Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup races were staged on “Championship Saturday.” Leinster, a Majestic Warrior half-brother to El Dorado Farms’ stallion Coast Guard and national turf champion male Stormy Liberal, finished third in the $1-million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint, a race which Stormy Liberal won twice. Spokane native Mark Glatt trains and coowns Sharp Samurai, (First Samurai), who finished third in the $1-million Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile. Glatt also trains Grade 1 winner Collusion Illusion (Twirling Candy), who was unplaced in the $2-million Breeders’ Cup Sprint for the partnership pf Washingtonians Dan J. Agnew, Gerald Schneider and John V. Xitco and Oregonian Dr. Rodney E. Orr. Baja Sur Easily Scores in El Dorado Shooter Stakes John and Janene Maryanski and Gerald and Gail Schneider’s multiple Washington champion Baja Sur returned to stakeswinning form with a four-length victory in the $75,000 El Dorado Shooter Stakes run at Golden Gate Fields on November 1. 234

It marked the fifth stakes victory for the four-year-old gelding who had fi nished second in both the 2020 Grade 3 Green Flash Stakes at Del Mar and Albany Stales at Golden Gate. His final time for the six-furlong stakes was 1:08.76, only .53 second off Mah Gellin’s 1:08.23 track record. Baja Sur went off as the .90-to-one favorite in the race for three-year-olds and up. Bettor Trip Nick (Boat Trip) finished second, a half-length in front of Ultimate Bango (Uh Oh Bango). Washington’s horse of the year in 2019, the son of leading California sire Smiling Tiger has been trained throughout his career by Blaine Wright. Baja Sur improved his 12race career to 6-3-1 and upped his earnings to $227,520 with his share in the race for California-bred and/or-sired runners. Bred by the late John Roche, Baja Sur is the last foal and one of three stakes winners, including 2011 Washington champion threeyear-old filly Castinette Dancer, out of stakes winner and 2018 Washington broodmare of the year Premo Copy, by Supremo. WTBOA Sales Graduates in the News Papa’s Golden Boy (2016) g., Harbor the Gold—Brookie Girl, by Proud Citizen (WA). Won: Alw, EmD, 10/15. Breeder: Bar C Racing Stables Inc. Owners: Gary, Deborah, Jeff and Payton Lusk. Trainer: Vince Gibson. Record: stakes-placed, $47,115. Brother to 2020 stakes winner Gold Crusher. Time ’n Time Again (2016), g., Nationhood—Deja Views, by Forest Camp (WA). Won: MSW, EmD, 10/15. Breeders: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst. Owner: Poseidon Partners. Trainer: Kay Penney Cooper. Record: stakes-placed, $69,561.

Granddam 1997 Washington champion three-year-old filly Timely View. Tothemoonandback (2018) f., Atta Boy Roy—Find Your Spot, by Nationhood (WA). Won: MSW, EmD, 10/15. Breeders: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pabst. Owner: Grasshopper Stable. Trainer: Kay Penney Cooper. Second foal and winner out of 2014 Washington champion 3YO filly. $2,500 WTBOA Sales Incentive Program bonus. Forever Gold (2018), r., Harbor the Gold—Clever Bird, by Awesome Again (WA). Won: Alw, EmD, 10.22. Breeder: Bret Christopherson. Owners: Pegasus Too and Dixie Hitchcock. Trainer: Howard Belvoir. Sister to 2020 SW Miss Prospector, halfsister to 2019 Washington most improved claimer Brilliant Bird. Oh Marvelous Me (2012) g., Bluegrass Cat—Morakami, by Fusaichi Pegasus (KY). Won: Alw/OC$40,000, EmD, 10/29. Owners: Todd and Shawn Hansen. Trainer: Blaine Wright. Record: $233,238 SW, 11 wins. Northwest Factor (2016) f., The Factor—East Side Charley, by Mr. Greeley (KY). Won: Alw/OC$62,500, GG, 10/31. Record: 7 wins, $190,137; 2018 Gottstein Futurity winner. Zabracadabra (2017) g., Harbor the Gold—Athina Lee, by English Channel (WA). Won: Alw, Lrl, 12/3; Alw/OC$35,000 (N) (by 4 1/4 lengths), 1/3. Breeders: Ken W. Miles and Sheridan Jones. Owner: Frank Sample. Record: 3 wins, $95,680. Alittlelesstalk (2016) f., Demon Warlock—Trainingat the Bar, by Valid Wager (WA). 3rd Holiday Inaugural S., TP, 12/4. Breeders: Warlock Stables, Allen Floyd, Kelly Dougan, Melvyn Hudson and

2020 Thoroughbred Racing Economic Indicators hile wagering on US races and the average purses per race day remained strong in 2020, and the average field size picked up a bit, the only indicator to show a big W jump forward was in average wagering per race day. The COVID-19 pandemic showed a

substantial negative impact on the other Thoroughbred economic indicators listed below:

2020 Wagering on US Races: $10,925,226,444 US Purses: $869,774, 080 US Race Days: 3,302 US Races: 27,700 US Starts: 220,006 Average Field Sizes: 7.94 Average Wagering Per Race Day: $3,308,669 Average Purses Per Race Day: $263,408

2019 $11,033,824,363 $1,167,920,667 4,425 36,207 272,553 7.53 $2,493,520 $263,937

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Horseplayers Racing Club. Owners: Warlock #1, Kelly Dougan and trainer Roddina A. Barrett. Record: 2019 Washington champion 3YO filly, 7 wins, $170,226. Cojo (2018) g., Tourist—Distant Memories, by Wildcat Heir (CA). Won: MC$50,000, LAT, 12/17. Breeder: Richard Barton Enterprises. 13th winner for freshman sire. Gold Crusher (2017) g., Harbor the Gold—Brookie Girl, by Proud Citizen (WA). 2nd Alw/OC$30,000 (N), Hou, 1/9. Breeder: Bar C Racing Stable Inc. Owner: Chad and Josh. Trainer: Frank Lucarelli. Record: won 2020 Muckleshoot Derby, $60,635. Grants Pass Downs 2020 Fall Wrap-up The $12,600 Chuck Potter Memorial Marathon Stakes, a $4,000-$5,000 claiming stakes, was run on October 20 at the rare race distance of 1 11/16th miles. Leon Scott’s Hey Sequoia pressed the pace before making a big move in the turn to win by 1 1/2 lengths. His final time of 2:59.53 established the record for the marathon. John Sneesby and Lisa A. Baze’s race favorite, Washington-bred gelding West Coast Indy (Northern Indy— Storming Slew, by Crowning Storm), ran second with Boardshorts Stables LLC and Emilio Guerrrero’s Texas-bred gelding My Man Draymond (Revolutionary) third. Hey Sequoia is trained by Quinn Howey and was ridden by Nakia Ramirez. Bred in British Columbia by Prescott Farms, the 2016 WTBOA Sales graduate had placed in both the 2017 Gottstein Futurity and 2018 Muckleshoot Tribal Classic Stakes. He has earned $112,937. Grants Pass Downs ran two stakes for Oregon-breds on November 2: the $17,600 Greek Native Stakes for juveniles and the $12,600 Don Jackson Sprint Stakes for threeyear-olds and up. The five-furlong Greek Native Stakes was won by Margaret Root’s Slew’s Legacy. The gelding by Slew’s Saga—Steam Iron, by Storm Creek, is trained by Travis Wheeler and was ridden by Mckenzie King. Slew’s Legacy was bred by Margaret and Jack Root Jr. The Roots also teamed with Wheeler for third place finisher Jacomina (Giacomo James R. Craig and Kodye C. Craig’s filly Hot August Storm (Python) ran second. Gay Welliver’s homebred The Metal Man won the 5 1/2-furlong Don Jackson Sprint Stakes by 1 1/2 lengths over Billy Christian’s Burton Ernie (Klinsman [Ire]). Travis Wheeler’s race favorite Azee Rules (Papa Clem) finished a nose back in third. The Metal Man, a three-year-old gelding by Harbor the Gold—Cant Woman, by Can’t Be Slew, is trained by Debbie Van Horne and was ridden by Cerapio Figueroa. The November 9 card featured the $14,050 Grants Pass Distaff Stakes, a ninefurlong event for older fillies and mares. Race favorite Florista (Ire) took the race by 9 1/2 lengths for owner Brad Boyce and trainer Billy Christian. The five-year-old Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Irish-bred daughter of Casamento—Spring Will Come, by Desert Prince, was ridden to the 1:53.01 track record by James Wooten Jr. Jeff Ray’s Washington-bred Parkers Rose (Parker’s Storm Cat—Holy Rose, by Touch Gold), finished 3 3/4 lengths the better of Clarence Courtright’s Florida-bred Seeking Bull (Flashy Bull). Two Thoroughbred stakes were run on November 10. The $13,700 Josephine County Juvenile Stakes was taken by odds-on choice Lozlovian, who won the 6 1/2-panel race by 1 1/2 lengths for owner and trainer Eliska Kubinova. It marked the second win in three starts for the Florida-bred son of Rattlesnake Bridge—Harliday, by Harlan’s Holiday. Margaret Root’s Oregon-bred Slew’s Legacy finished second, 4 1/4 lengths the better of Swag Stables’ Washington-bred Ximena’s Legacy (Abraaj—Valour Road, by Honour and Glory). Final race time was 1:19.27. Troy Delp and Dee Stillwell’s Pulpits Power faced nine other runners in the richest Thoroughbred offering of the meet, the $20,000 Grants Pass Mile Stakes. The sixyear-old gelding by War Power—Parker’s Jewel, by Parker’s Storm Cat – who had been voted Washington champion three-year-old male of 2017 – set a new track record of 1:51.02. Joree Scriver was aboard for the victory. Triple AAA Ranch’s Arizona-bred Beat the Heat (Uh Oh Bango) ran second, while Quinn Howie and Dule Wood’s California-bred Tune to Win (Cyclotron) finished third. Pulpits Power has won seven races and earned $111,167. Final standing for the September 14—November 20 meet show Joree L. Scriver led all jockeys by both money won ($88,276) and wins (15). Mckenzie King was second in both categories ($79,760 and 14 wins) followed by David A. Martin, who maintained third (11 victories and $72,924). Quinn Howey led the trainer ranks in both wins and monies (12 wins and $68,971). Jorge Rosales placed second (nine wins and $59,395). Billy Christian was third (six wins and $45,035). Howey also narrowly led the owner rankings. He had five wins and earnings of $29,774 from 22 starts, while Jacqueline Smith was second with five wins from 24 starts and $29,130. Leon Scott also had five victories during the meet. Grants Pass Downs plans to open The Flying Lark, a gaming, entertainment and dining venue next to the track, in the Fall of 2021. It will offer a full-service family restaurant, a grab-and-go restaurant, a sports bar, a gaming bar, a state-of-the-art gaming floor and banquet facilities. The facility will also feature art by regional artists. The Flying Lark is named after the late Don Jackson’s legendary Oregon stallion Flying Lark (1965-83), who led the nation in winners twice during the 1980s.

With a Furlong to Go – Pacific Northwest . . . Ethan’s Animal (2018) g., Animal Kingdom—Ethan’s Baby, by Offlee Wild (WA). Won: MSW, EmD, 10/22. Breeders and owners: Todd and Shawn Hansen. Trainer: Blaine Wright. First foal out of the Hansens’ three-time Washington champion. $1,000 WTBOA Washington Homebred Program bonus…Stand To (2017) g., Harbor the Gold—I’m Shootin High, by Son’s Corona (WA). Won: Alw/ OC$30,000 (N), EmD, 10/22. Breeder and owner: John Sneesby. Trainer: Rigoberto Velasquez…Grinder Sparksaglo (2011) g., Grindstone—Cule Flyer, by Matricule (WA). Won: C$25,000, EmD, 10/29. Breeders: Marvin Lynd and Richard Sena. Owner: Richard Sena. Trainer: Robert Baze. Record: 17 wins, $282,110, 2019 Washington champion older horse or gelding. With a Furlong to Go – California and the Southwest . . . Sequentially (2014) h., Forestry— Ashbecca, by Sandpit (Brz) (KY). Won: C$25,000, GG, 10/22; C$25,000, LAT, 12/17. Breeder: Dr. Rodney Orr. Record: Stakes-placed, 9 wins, $218.690. Halfbrother to $318,690 SW Ankeny Hill…Jess Mo (2017) c., Uncle Mo—Solar Miss, by Malibu Moon (KY). Won: MSW, GG, 10/25. Breeder and owner: Eric S. Jensen…Gallant Warren (2017) g., Gallant Son—Cichetari Miss, by With Approval (CA). Won: MSW, GG, 11/11. Sire stands at Keith and Jan Swagerty’s West Coast Training Center… Mo See Cal (2015) m., Uncle Mo—Do Dat Blues, by Lydegate (CA). Won: Betty Grable S.-R, Dmr, 11/8. Breeder: Rozamund Barley. Record: 6 wins, $342,664. Dam $246,219 SW…Cowlitz (2017) f., Harbor the Gold—Outrageous Belle, by In Excess (Ire) (WA). Won: MOC$20,000 (N), GG, 11/9. Breeder and owner: Eric S. Jensen. Dam half-sister to SWs Slew’s Saga and Bell n’ Gone…Zestful (2015) g., Ghostzapper— Sweet Relish, by Smoke Glacken (KY) Won: Alw/OC$62,500, Dmr, 11/22. Trainer and co-owner: Mark Glatt. Record: G2placed,10 wins, $294,692… Collusion Illusion (2017) c., Twirling Candy—Natalie Grace, by First Dude (FL). 3rd Malibu S-G1, SA, 12/26. Owners: Dan J. Agnew, Jerry Schneider, Rodney Orr and MyRacehorse. com. Trainer: Mark Glatt. Record: G1 SW, 5 wins, $458,751…Anothertwistafate (2016) h., Scat Daddy—Imprecation, by First Defense (KY). Won: San Gabriel S.G2, SA, 1/2. Owner: Peter Redekop BC Ltd. Trainer: Peter Miller. Record: 10 starts, 5-20, $490,505. Won 2020 Longacres Mile H.G3 while trained by Blaine Wright…Pirates Cross (2018) f., Many Rivers—Church Avenue, by Vicar (CA). MOC$30,000 (N), TuP, 1/7. Breeders: George Todaro (and owner) and Jerry and Janet Hollendorfer. 235


With a Furlong to Go – East of the Rockies . . . Former Emerald Downs leading rider Rocco Bowen rode his 1,000th winner on November 14 at Indiana Grand aboard Day Folly…Halfglamorous (2018) f., Half Ours—Glamoride, by Ide (LA). Won MSW, FG, 12/13. Breeder: Scott Gruender. Owner: Horseplayers Racing Club…Creole Charlie (2018) g., Mypalcharlie—Cajun Yankee, by Yankee Gentleman (LA). 3rd Louisiana Futurity-R, FG, 12/31. Breeder and owner: Horseplayers Racing Club LLC. With a Furlong to Go – Internationally . . . Red Belle Aube (Jpn) (2018) c., Deep Impact—Red Fantasia, by Unbridled’s Song (JPN). Won: Daily Hai Nisai-G2, Hanshin, Japan, 11/14. Seventh G1/ G2 winner descending from Herman Sarkowsky’s champion Phone Chatter. Full brother to 2019 Daily Hai Nisai winner Red Bel Jour (Jpn)…Red River Rebel (2018) g., Reload—Spani Lou, by Spaniard (ON). Won: Frost King S.R, WO, 11/21. Third dam Washington champion and G2 SW Favored One (Son of Briartic).

At the Farm Longacres Mile Winner Barkley Joins El Dorado Farms’ Stallion Roster Six-time stakes winner Barkley will enter stud this spring at Nina and Ron Hagen’s El Dorado Farms. The flashy eight-year-old son of Munnings—Numero d’Oro, by Medaglia d’Oro, will stand for $2,000, with no booking fee and a multiple mares discount. Barkley has an A+ True Nicks rating. In 2018, Barkley gave trainer Howard Belvoir his third victory in the Grade 3 Longacres Mile. The talented Rising Star Stable III runner also won five other Emerald Downs stakes and was voted the track’s best three-year-old colt in 2016. The versatile runner raced successfully from 4 1/2- to 8 1/2-furlongs. After his initial 3 1/4-length maiden special weight victory in his first outing, Barkley rolled to five consecutive victories, with four coming in Emerald Downs stakes races. At two he won Emerald Express Stakes over future fellow Mile winner Gold Rush Dancer. His streak continued at three with wins in the Auburn Handicap, CocaCola Stakes and Seattle Slew Stakes. In his final start of his sophomore season Barkley missed winning the Emerald Downs Derby by a head. A four, the consistent runner won the Governor’s Handicap, but finished third behind Mach One Rules in the Mt. Rainier Stakes. Barkley’s pièce de résistance was his 1 1/2-length victory over millionaire and 236

multiple graded stakes winner Alert Bay in the 83rd running of the Longacres Mile. “Barkley was smart. He knew when he had to drop and run to get to the wire first,” said Belvoir. “He always tried to find a way to win.” In his 20 starts, Barkley had a 10-5-1 record, earnings of $368,425 and an SSI of 4.34. Barkley is one of only two runners – the other being two-time Washington horse of the year Noosa Beach – to win stakes at Emerald Downs at two, three, four and five. Purchased by Belvoir as a yearling at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Barkley came from the second crop of threetime Grade 2 sprint winner Munnings. The Ashford Stud stallion stood for a $10,000 fee the year Barkley was conceived, but due to the chestnut stallion’s marked success, he is commanding a $40,000 fee in 2021. Through December 27, Munnings, who has been touted as the fastest son of Eclipse sprint champion Speightstown, has sired 44 stakes winners – led by 12 in 2020 – from his 371 winners and the earners of nearly $39.3-million. Speightstown is one of 94 stakes winners sired by Gone West, who in-turn was one of the best sons of the great Mr. Prospector. Barkley is inbred 4x4 to Mr. Prospector, 5x6x5 to Secretariat and 6x5 to Northern Dancer. The new Washington stallion is the first foal out of the unraced Medaglia d’Oro mare Numero d’Oro, who has since produced $110,653 earner Class Won, by Caleb’s Posse, and $64,400 earner Second Bite, by Carpe Diem. Her 2018 Frosted colt sold for $250,000 as a yearling and her 2019 colt topped all of the 69 yearlings by first crop sire Practical Joke at the September Keeneland Yearling Sale with a price tag of $575,000. Numero Uno, by Canadian Horse of the Year Afleet, is the second dam of Barkley. She won or placed in eight California stakes, including the Grade 2 Chula Vista and Bayakoa handicaps. All six of her foals to race are winners, including stakes-placed, stakes producer Ice Lady; Fallseed, the dam of Grade 2 winner, Grade 1-placed and nearly $600,000 earner Ivy Bell and stakes-placed $228,053 (to six, 2020) earner Mannford.

Garhoud Sprint. In his 11 starts Conveyance had a 4-3-1 record. Indian Charlie sired 94 black-type winners (9.9 percent from foals), including eight champions. The most prominent among them is two-year-old champion and top sire Uncle Mo. In his first crop (foals of 2017), Conveyance is the sire of $270,275 stakes winner Water White, who won the $250,000 Busher Invitational Stakes and also finished second in the $100,000 Busanda Stakes, both at Aqueduct. In her final start of the year, she ran third behind Eclipse Award hopeful Gamine in the $300,000 Acorn Stakes (G1) held at Belmont Park. Also coming from that same crop are $154,980 earner Leaveuwithasmile, whose three wins from six starts were at Laurel Park, Saratoga and Belmont Park; and Rock On Luke, whose 3-4-1 record from seven starts came at PARX Racing. On January 7, Rock On Luke’s added a second in an allowance/OC$80,000 optional claiming race (N) at Aqueduct to up his earnings to $121,7810. Conveyance is also the sire of 2020 stakes-placed juvenile Becca’s Bouquet, who after winning a maiden special weight race by 2 1/4 lengths in her first outing, ran second in the $111,768 Texas Thoroughbred Futurity-R. The $50,065 earner races at Lone Star Park. Conveyance is out of the Holy Bull mare Emptythetill, who is also the dam of minor stakes winner Yukon Bill, $149,673 stakesplaced Atlantic Bull and three other winners. His second dam, the Mr. Prospector mare In the Till, produced three stakes-placed runners and is the granddam of stakes winners Cavalia and Ivy Mills and stakes placed Medical Legend, His third dam, Silent Account, by Private Account, took the Alcibiades Stakes (G2) at two and won or placed in ten other stakes, including the Grade 1 Selima Stakes. The $480,475 earner was a full or half-sister to three other stakes winners, led by Grade 1 winner and sire Secret Hello ($784,259). Conveyance will stand the 2021 breeding season for a $2,500 fee with a live foal guarantee. There will be no booking fee and the farm is offering a discount for multiple mares.

G3 Winner Conveyance to Blue Ribbon Farms Rick and Debbie Pabst announced in midDecember that they have acquired $496,560 graded stakes winner Conveyance to stand at their Blue Ribbon Farm in Buckley. The son of top racehorse and sire Indian Charlie won both the Southwest Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn Park and the San Rafael Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita Park (both mile races) as a three-year-old and also finished second in the nine-furlong Sunland Derby (G3). In his two trips to the United Arab Emirates, Conveyance finished second in two six-panel sprints, the Mahab Al Shimaal (G3) and the

Atta Boy Roy Moves to Kentucky Atta Boy Roy, Washington’s leading sire in 2018-20 was purchased by his former trainer Valorie Lund and has been moved to War Horse Place in Lexington. Kentucky. He will stand the 2021 breeding season for a $7,500 fee. Originally from Oregon, Lund has been based in Arizona at Turf Paradise and Canterbury Park in Minnesota for the last few years, but recently decided to move to Kentucky. Twice Washington champion older horse and one-time state champion sprinter, Atta Washington Thoroughbred


Boy Roy won five stakes, highlighted by a victory in the Churchill Downs Stakes (G2), and earned $602,276 while racing for Roy and Ellie Schaefer’s R. E. V. Racing. The Schaefers had paid $4,500 for the bay colt at the 2006 WTBOA Summer Sale from the consignment of his breeders Patricia Murphy and Rick and Debbie Pabst. The now 16-year-old stallion entered stud at the Pabsts’ Blue Ribbon Farm in 2013. A son of G1-placed Tribunal out of Washington broodmare of the year Irish Toast (who also produced 2007 Washington horse of the year and Longacres Mile [G3] winner The Great Face), by Synastry, Atta Boy Roy led the 2016 Washington freshman sire rankings. In 2017, Atta Boy Roy was the state’s leading second crop sire. In 2020, he finished at the top of the Washington general and juvenile sire lists. Through January 10, 2021, and including his 11 recently turned two-yearolds, Atta Boy Roy has had 121 foals of racing age, with 73 starters and 47 winners of nearly $2-million. His 39 starters in 2020 earned $438,120. Note: Atta Boy Roy will remain on the Washington sire lists until after his final Washington crop – foals of 2021 – have raced as two-year-olds. From among his five stakes winners have come three state champions: 2016-17 Washington champion two- and three-yearold filly Risque’s Legacy; 2018 Minnesota champion three-year-old Mr. Jagermeister (who is trained by Lund and is his sire’s leading earner at $590,194); and 2018 Oregon champion two-year-old filly She Flys Forever. There is little doubt that his fourth champion has emerged in the Lundtrained two-year-old Washington-bred Bodenheimer, who has already earned stakes victories at Keeneland and Prairie Meadows. Farm Bulletin . . . The December 12, 2020, issue of BloodHorse, in their West Coast section, featured an article on the Root family’s Oakhurst Thoroughbreds titled “Rising from the Ashes,” by Eric Mitchell, which covered the impact the September Oregon wildfires had on the Roots’ farm and others in the area…Warlock #1, Kelly Dougan and trainer Roddina Barrett’s 2019 Washington champion 3YO filly and 2020 stakes winner Alittlelesstalk (Demon Warlock— Trainingat the Bar, by Valid Wager), who was in injured in the December 26, Allaire DuPont Stakes (G3) at Laurel Park, has been retired from racing and is booked to Grade 1 winner and $2.5-million earner Mendelssohn, whose first foals are yearlings in 2021.

At the Sales Keeneland September Yearling Sale Keeneland’s annual yearling sale was held September 13-25, with 4,272 yearlings cataloged. The sale was held over 12 days, Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Yearlings with a Washington Connection Among the yearlings which were sold in the exclusive first two books of the sale were five with a Washington connection. Topping those was a colt from the first crop of three-time Grade 1 winner Practical Joke who is a half-brother to Longacres Mile (G3) winner Barkley, which brought $575,000. A Ghostzapper filly out of twice Emerald Downs stakes-placed Lady of the Nile brought $400,000. A full sister to Irish stakes winner War Secretary (both sired by War Front) out of $692,760 stakes winner Upperline, who was successfully campaigned by Emerald Downs vice president Jack Hodge and partners, sold for $335,000. Another first crop stallion, Mastery, sired a half-brother to Grade 3 winner Super Ninety Nine and Emerald Downs champion Elusive Horizon which sold for $300,000. Two daughters of the late John and Doris Konecny’s stellar racemare (and dam of two-time Eclipse Award sprinter Roy H) Elusive Diva – a daughter of Washington broodmare of the year Taj Aire, had fillies which sold. Hollywood Queen, a winning Giant’s Causeway mare, was represented by a Practical Joke filly; and unraced Libbyris by Algorithms, had a More Than Ready (the sire of Roy H) yearling. Also noted as changing ownership were a Cupid half-sister to Darrin Paul’s Gottstein Futurity winner Blazinbeauty; an Awesome Again half-brother to champion female sprinter Judy the Beauty and Jenny Webber’s stakes-producing mare Holy Rose; an Uncle Mo colt out of Emerald Downs champion and eight-time stakes winner Stopshoppingdebbie; and a Shaman Ghost half-sister to 2020 stakes winner Maries Melody, a daughter of Claire Lein’s stakesplaced She’s Stella Marie. A Quality Road filly out of two-time Washington champion Madam Pele was among those withdrawn.

Mastery out of a stakes-winning and stakesproducing daughter of Harlan’s Holiday. Yakima-based trainer Tim McCanna brought five yearlings home. The two fillies were a half-sister to $266,076 stakes-placed Benefactor sired by Exaggerator; and a daughter of Runhappy out of a half-sister to Grade 3 winner and multiple stakes producer Summer Raven. Both sires were represented by their first runners in 2020. One of McCanna’s colts is the first foal out of a half-sister to champion and $5.3-million earner English Channel, sired by champion Bernardini. Another is by 2020 freshman sire Tourist out of a stakes-placed Jump Start mare. The final colt, by Point of Entry, is a half-brother to $263,876 stakes-placed Mr Darcy, Trainer Jeff Metz signed for a filly by Tourist who is out of a young Giant’s Causeway mare. Darrin Paul brought home a yearling filly by Tapizar out of a half-sister to Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Summerly. Trainer/farm manager Mike Puhich signed for two yearlings as agent: a colt by Malibu Moon out of a stakes-winning and multiple stakes-producing Thunder Gulch mare; and a filly by 2020 freshman sire Outwork who is a half-sister to $261,644 stakes winner Swagger Jagger. Chris Randall brought home four colts and one filly. The Violence filly is the first foal out of a half-sister to Grade 3 stakes winner and $787,539 earner Conquest Tsunami. The colts are by Goldencents (a half-brother to $219,811 stakes winner Inconclusive), Dialed In (the first foal out a daughter of stakes winner and Grade 1-placed Indian Gracey), Munnings (out of a producing daughter of Dixie Union), and by Lea (the first foal out of a winning daughter of English stakes winner and Group 3-placed Satulagi). Trainer Debbie Van Horne purchased a trio of colts for Will Win Stable: a halfbrother to two stakes-placed runners, sired by Lea; a Fast Anna yearling out of a young daughter of Brazilian champion and stakes producer Be Happy (Brz); and a colt from the first crop of Grade 2 winner Tom’s Ready. Auburn trainer Tom Wenzel attached his name as agent to two yearlings: a filly by Orb out of stakes winner and Grade 3-placed Girlfriendontheside; and an Overanalyze half-brother to stakes-placed Flying Frank and Easy Money.

Locally Connected Buyers Bob Cappelletti, as agent, signed for two yearlings: a Midnight Lute colt out of a winning half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Ice Bear; and an Overanalyze filly, the first foal out of a $154,017 earning halfsister to two-stakes-placed runners. Mark Glatt, as agent, purchased a Street Sense half-sister to 2019 Longacres Mile (G3) winner Law Abidin Citizen, who he conditions; and a filly from the first crop of

Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearling Sale A Stay Thirsty colt out of the threetime stakes-winning Ghostzapper mare My Fiona topped the October 19, Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearling Sale for $200,000. The second highest offering was also sired by the 2018-19 leading California sire. That colt, out of a winning Malibu Moon mare, sold for $110,000. Both colts were bred by Terry C. Lovingier and offered through his Lovacres Ranch.

one day shorter than the 2019 Keeneland venue. Overall, 3,318 yearlings went through the sales ring, with 2,346 selling and 972 RNAs (29.29 percent). There were 77 yearlings which were purchased for $500,000 or more compared to 140 in 2019. Topping the sale for $2-million was a Tapit—Tara’s Tango colt. Eleven other fillies and three colts also brought bids of $1-million or more.

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The Monday sale was held at Los Alamitos Race Course. A total of 298 yearlings were consigned, but after 42 withdrawals and 90 horses not making their minimum bid, 166 yearlings sold for a $3,735,700 gross, $22,504 average and $10,000 median. The 2019 sale had sold 137 yearlings for a $3,667,800 gross, $26,772 average and $13,000 median after 118 were listed as not sold. Stormy Hull’s Critter Creek Farm cataloged 14 horses for himself or clients. Four of the yearlings were the first offspring of his Illinois Derby (G3) winner Dynamic Impact, who stands at Bar C Racing Stables. Hull sold three, with a colt out of Big Mama’s Talkin, by Harbor the Gold, topping the bunch for $50,000. The buyer was trainer Brian Koriner, as agent for Jay Em Ess Stables, who had also recorded the two top winning bids at the 2020 WTBOA Sale, with both of those colts hailing from the Critter Creek Farm consignment. Hull also sold a Dynamic Impact filly out of Washington champion racemare Clair Annette and a full sister to California champion two-year-old colt California Diamond (Harbor the Gold— Carrie’s a Jewel). Among the nine Critter Creek horses that changed hands the top sellers were: a Twirling Candy—Sweet Esprit fully which sold for $50,000; a Shaman Ghost—Athina Lee filly bred by Ken W. Miles and Sheridan Jones and purchased by Steve Moger, of Bellevue, for $25,000; a Stanford—Tribal Feathers colt for $21,500; and a Smiling Tiger—Starship Duchess filly was tagged at $20,000. Neal and Pam Christopherson’s Bar C Racing Stables sold two yearlings: a California Chrome half-brother to Grade 2-placed Delicate Lady which was purchased by Art Sherman (the trainer of “Chrome”); and a colt by Mr. Big out of a daughter of Washington champion and stakes producer Youcan’ttakeme for $22,000. A Sky Mesa colt out of Youcan’ttakeme’s stakes-winning daughter Hard Way Ten sold for $50,000. Idahoans Ken and Vicky Elison purchased a Shaman Ghost colt. The yearling’s $283,629 stakes-winning dam One Smokin’ Lady, by Smoke Glacken, is the dam of four-time California stakesplaced Smokem. Another yearling with Washington bloodlines was a colt by Shaman Ghost out three-time Emerald Downs stakesplaced Sweet Nellie Brown, by Cape Canaveral. Sweet Nellie Brown is the dam of 2019 Grants Pass stakes winner Dangerismymiddlname and Emerald Downs stakes-placed Brown Tiger. Post-sale, Henry Leong purchased a Stay Thirsty filly from the family of Horse of the Year Cigar. 238

Fasig-Tipton October Kentucky Yearling Sale The four-session Fasig-Tipton October Kentucky Yearling Sale concluded on October 29. A total of 1,553 yearlings were cataloged, compared to 1,590 in 2019. After 327 withdrawals, 1,226 horses went through the sales ring with 961 being sold for a $32,743,700 gross, $34,073 average (down 10.2 percent) and $15,000 median (up 15.4 percent). Topping the autumn venue for $600,000 was an Uncle Mo colt out of A. P. Dream, a stakes-producing daughter of A. P. Indy. The colt had been a $325,000 buyback at the Keeneland yearling sale in September. California-based Washingtonian Mark Glatt, as agent, purchased a filly by first crop stallion and three-time Grade 1 winner Practical Joke for $200,000. Washington and Arizona trainer Manuel Ortiz purchased a filly from the initial crop of Iowa Derby (G3) winner American Freedom. The final foal out of Emerald Downs champion and multiple stakes producer Taste the Passion, a Washington-bred daughter of Honor Code, sold for $20,000. Dr. Rodney Orr’s Emerald Downs stakes winner and top producer Shandra Smiles’ colt by Carpe Diem brought $80,000 from PT Syndicate #1, who also raced and stand his multiple Grade 1-winning half-brother Smiling Tiger. Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale With the addition of 27 supplemental entries, Keeneland cataloged 2,804 broodmares/broodmare prospects, weanlings, stallion/racing prospects in their November 9-19 sale. That number was 744 less than had been cataloged at the Kentucky sale company’s 2019 November Sale. After 997 withdrawals, 2,807 horses went through the ring with 2,286 sold for a $157,815,300 gross, $69,036 average and $25,000 median. While the average dipped a COVID-acceptable 9.2 percent, the median held steady from 2019. Topping the sale at $1,950,000 was Grade 1 stakes winner Concrete Rose, one of eight mares to bring a $1-million dollar or more bid. Across town at the Fasig-Tipton The November Sale, held the day before the tensession Keeneland sale, there were 22 mares purchased for one million or better, led by the $9.5-million bid by Spendthrift Farm for champion and saletopper Monomoy Girl. Local Buyers A few local buyers braved the COVIDinspired regulations to journey to Kentucky for the sales. Shawn and Todd Hanssen purchased a trio of promising weanlings, including a colt by 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, the first foal out of a winning half-sister to Grade 3 winner and two-time G1 producer La Traviata. The other two were fillies: an Astern (Aus) halfsister to $224,694 stakes winner Our Silver

Oak; and a daughter of first crop stallion Destin out of Grade 2 stakes winner and stakes producer Just Jenda. The latter filly also hails from the immediate family of the Hansens’ Washington broodmare of the year Striking Scholar and a host of other top-flight racehorses, such as champion Nyquist (2020 leading freshman sire), additional Grade 1 winners Bachelor Beau and Sahara Sky and, of course, two-time Longacres Mile (G3) winner and Washington horse of the year Stryker Phd. Dr. Duane and Sue Hopp bought two colts: one by Liam’s Map out of a daughter of Spinaway Stakes (G1) winner Irish Smoke and one by Dialed In out of a winning halfsister to three stakes winners (two graded). Dana Halvorson signed for three weanlings through his Halvorson Bloodstock Services including a colt by Cross Traffic out of a winning full sister to $117,060 stakesplaced Into Summer, by Into Mischief. The two fillies were sired by Klimt. One is out of a winning daughter of G3 stakes winner Jaramar Rain and the other is a member of the first crop of Bing Crosby Stakes (G1) winner Ransom the Moon out of two-time Ogden Phipps Handicap (G1) heroine Take D’Tour. After exiting the ring as a $29,000 buyback, Terry and Mary Lou Griffin purchased Judy Peetz’s Washington champion No Talking Back privately for their Griffin Place. Other Washington Connections Yakima horseman David Thorner sold an Honor Code weanling colt (with partner Lane’s End) out of his Emerald Downs champion mare Princess Kennedy for $55,000. David Mowat-raced multiple stakes winner Owlette brought a $150,000 bid as a racing or broodmare prospect. Darrin Paul sold his 2016 Gottstein Futurity winner Blazinbeauty as a broodmares prospect for $15,000. Three close relatives to Jenny Webber’s stakes-producing mare Holy Rose (and her Eclipse Award winning half-sister Judy the Beauty) were sold. Topping the trio for $125,000 was an American Pharoah colt out of their unraced half-sister Blitz and Glamour. A daughter of Speightstown out of a stakes-winning half-sister to El Dorado Farms’ prominent stallion Coast Guard, champion Stormy Liberal and Grade 2 winner Leinster – covered by Kantharos – sold for $65,000. Ruminate, a Vindication mare out of Washington champion and two-time stakes producer Youcan’ttakeme, brought a final bid of $32,000. She had been covered by Liam’s Map. A weanling filly from the first crop of 2017 champion three-year-old colt West Coast and a half-sister to Northwest Farmsbred stakes winner Super Ninety Nine (G3) Washington Thoroughbred


and Elusive Horizon (Emerald Downs champion), sold for $50,000. Idle Hour, a stakes-placed daughter of Malibu Moon out of Grousemont Farm’s Grade 1-winning broodmare Downthedustyroad, sold for $130,000 while bred by Union Rags. A filly from the initial crop of Haskell Invitational (G1) winner Girvin out of an unraced daughter of the Konencys’ Grade 3 stakes winner and champion producer Elusive Diva sold for $35,000. The filly’s third dam was Washington broodmare of the year Taj Aire. Also spotted as selling were: She’s Stella Marie, a stakes-placed, stakes producing mare bred by Dr. Jack and Claire Lein; a daughter of the stakes-winning Petersburg mare I Got Silver bred to Speightster; and the stakes-placed Pegasus Thoroughbred sale alumni Bluegrass Sapphire bred to Not This Time.

General Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act Signed into Law On December 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed into law COVID-19 relief and government funding legislation that includes the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020 (HISA), historic legislation that will establish national standards to promote fairness and increase safety in Thoroughbred racing nationwide. The legislative package also included key tax reform and extensions of current H-2B visa amendments beneficial to the horse racing industry. Passage of the HISA culminated a multiyear effort by many industry stakeholders to establish national standards for antidoping, medication control and increased racetrack safety for horses and riders. The bill passed the US House of Representatives on September 29 by an overwhelming majority and was passed by the Senate on December 21, again, by an overwhelming majority. The HISA legislation will go into effect no later than July 1, 2022, but could be effective earlier following the formation of an independent national racing authority (Authority) and approval of an anti-doping and medication control program and racetrack safety program (Programs) by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC will review the Programs developed by the Authority, allow for public comment and once approved by the FTC, the Programs will go into effect. The push to have the Act passed was led by The Jockey Club and was joined by several major racetracks and organizations, including Breeders’ Cup, NTRA, Keeneland, Churchill Downs, New York Racing Association, Del Mar, The Stronach Group and the Water Hay Oats Alliance. Once the Horse Racing Integrity and Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Safety Act goes into effect, drug testing and the policing of the sport will be turned over from the individual state racing commissions to the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). All medication and safety rules will be standardized nationwide. The language covering the Act takes up 64 pages in the omnibus bill, but leaves some questions unanswered. In particular, where the funding will come from to pay for USADA and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority remains somewhat unclear. The bill states that initial funding to establish the Authority and underwrite its operations shall be provided through loans obtained by the Authority. The funding will eventually have to come from the states, but it is not known how they will raise the money. The Authority will be governed by a ninemember board which must be put in place prior to July 1, 2022 Another key provision of the government spending legislation is the extension of three-year tax depreciation for all racehorses through 2021. Uniform three-year racehorse depreciation was one of several tax provisions across many industries set to expire at the end of 2020. The provision extends the three-year depreciation schedule for all racehorses through 2021 and allows taxpayers the option to depreciate, on a three-year schedule, racehorses less than 24 months of age when purchased and placed into service. The $900-billion COVID-19 relief package signed by the President also includes several positive provisions relative to horse breeding and racing. Eligible racetracks and farms will be allowed to participate in this second round of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) as they were in the first round after the NTRA helped secure favorable guidance from the Small Business Administration (SBA). The new provisions include: expanded PPP loan terms that include new eligibility for horse and farm owners without employees operating as sole proprietors or via single member LLCs; new PPP eligibility for qualifying 501(c)(6) organizations with less than 300 employees; additional eligible expenses that now also include software, human resources, accounting and personal protective equipment for those who have not yet had PPP loans forgiven; a second draw PPP loan of up to $2-million that now is available for qualifying businesses with at least a 25 percent reduction in gross receipts; extension of employer tax credits for paid sick and family leave and employee retention into 2021; and full deductibility of meals from restaurants during 2021 and 2022. A series of current H-2B visa program amendments are set to continue as part of omnibus legislation. They include: authority for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in consultation with the Department of Labor (DOL), to increase the H-2B cap

for fiscal year 2021 by up to approximately 69,000 visas if it determines that the needs of seasonal businesses cannot be met with US workers; continuation of the use of private wage surveys for prevailing wage determinations; a prohibition against DOL enforcing the corresponding employment and three-quarters guarantee provisions of its H-2B regulations relating to total work hours; and provisions extending the maximum employment season for up to ten months, as opposed the nine months in current DOL regulations. Over the Stable Gate . . . Spokane native and successful California trainer Mark Glatt was featured in the October 24, 2020, BloodHorse in an article titled “Making Some Noise,” by Tracy Gantz.

News from The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Connect Information Now Available with Digital Foal Certificates The Jockey Club Registry announced on December 17, 2020, that contact information submitted through its Thoroughbred Connect program by those interested in providing aftercare or assistance for a Thoroughbred is now available when a horse’s digital certificate of foal registration is accessed by the certificate manager. Thoroughbred Connect enables anyone with an Interactive Registration (IR) account to express their willingness to be contacted by someone in possession of a Thoroughbred in the event the horse needs aftercare or assistance. It is also a resource for horse owners to list a Thoroughbred that needs aftercare or assistance. With this update, contact information for those who would like to help a specific Thoroughbred is displayed by default on a horse’s digital certificate page. Thoroughbred Connect users can elect to opt out of this setting at any time. Contact information associated with horses born prior to 2018, and who thus might not have a digital certificate, can still be shared with a successful connection made via the Thoroughbred Connect link after logging into IR. “Adding contact information from Thoroughbred Connect to a horse’s digital certificate page ensures that a horse’s emergency contact will never be lost or removed and will always be easily accessible to its current digital certificate manager,” said Matt Iuliano, executive vice president and executive director of The Jockey Club. “We believe this change will facilitate connections to transition Thoroughbreds to new homes when their racing or breeding careers are over.” Since its introduction in May 2011, 239


more than 3,500 users have signed up for Thoroughbred Connect, and there are currently more than 8,600 horses in the system that have at least one customer who has provided contact information to indicate their willingness to provide aftercare assistance. For more information about Thoroughbred Connect or to sign up for an IR account, please visit registry.jockeyclub.com. The Jockey Club Releases 2020 Report of Mares Bred Statistics The Jockey Club released Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for the 2020 breeding season on October 23. Based on RMBs received through October 18, The Jockey Club reports that 1,067 stallions covered 27,970 mares in North America during 2020. The Jockey Club estimates an additional 2,500 to 3,500 mares will be reported as bred this year. RMB statistics for stallions reported in 2020 are available through the Fact Book section of The Jockey Club’s website: http://jockeyclub.com/default. asp?section=Resources&area=16&repo rt=RMB&letter=all. During 2020, Kentucky’s 200 reported stallions covered 16,391 mares, or 58.6 percent of all of the mares reported bred in North America. The number of mares bred to Kentucky stallions decreased 4.3 percent compared with the 17,123 reported at this time last year. Of the top ten states and provinces by number of mares reported bred in 2020, stallions in Louisiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Mexico covered more mares in 2020 than in 2019. Report of Mares Bred information on stallions that bred mares in North America is available through report 36P or a subscription service at equineline. com/ReportOfMaresBred. The following Pacific Northwest stallions are listed by number of mares bred in 2020. Washington: Coast Guard (24), Raised a Secret (15), Atta Boy Roy (13), Pontiff (12), Gallant Son (8), Gold Rush Dancer (7), Rallying Cry (5), Demon Warlock (4), Dontmesswithkitten (4), Nationhood (4), War Power (4), Lutes Gift (3), Houseofroyalhearts (2), Mr. Rancho Vista (2), Private Gold (2). Lord Lochinvar (1). British Columbia: Bakken (28), Sungold (28), Ralis (23), Lent (22), Counterforce (19), Line of Heat (12), Numaany (10), Not Bourbon (4), Second in Command (3), Texas Wildcatter (2), Value Plus (2), Mass Market (1). Oregon: Harbor the Gold (34), Giacomo (11), Dynamic Impact (9), Al Faatik (7), Rise Up (7), Why Not Be Perfect (6), Sixthirteen (3), Man of Faith (2), Gerrysundayspirit (1), Slewquero (1). Idaho: Raise Suzran (1), Utu Unbridled (1). 240

In Memoriam Joseph Damase Bergevin DVM Prominent and highly regarded equine veterinarian Joseph D. Bergevin, 84, passed away October 12,2020, in Shoreline. He was born in Walla Walla July 4, 1936, one of four children of Damase and Margaret Katherine (Fehrenbacher) Bergevin. Joe graduated from Walla Walla High School in 1954 and attended veterinary college at both Washington State University and UC Davis before entering practice in California in the early 1960s. He was proud to be the first one in his family to graduate college. He returned to Washington in 1963 and practiced equine medicine until his retirement in 2015. From 1975 through 2015 he operated the Woodinville Equine Hospital. He always had a twinkle in his eye and a kind word for everyone in the clinic. From 2005 through 2010, Joe served as the state veterinarian for the Washington Horse Racing Commission. “Dr. B” as he was affectionately known, was a real-life modern-day cowboy. Growing up in Walla Walla he learned to ride and rope at a very young age. He was a successful equine veterinarian and lauded innovative surgeon. He will be remembered by many as a hard-working lover of people, horses, rodeo and veterinary medicine. Many might struggle to imagine having a conversation with or around Joe without a horse figuring into it somewhere. He had a feverish passion for doing right by the horse and their families. He loved all things cowboy and was an avid reader of western books. As a young man he dedicated himself to calf and steer roping and went on to win the regionally famous Pendleton Roundup calf roping 1956 and steer roping 1959. He often told and retold stories from those days to any interested listeners. Some of his favorite stories included herding cattle with his mentor Dewey Drumheller. Joe also reminisced about the trucks of wild horses from Oregon’s Blue Mountains which were caught and trained by him and his dad. He also enjoyed recalling tales of the “Bergevin Rodeo” that his father Damase had started and which was held on their family homestead. Joe loved his work and was an innovator in the field of equine abdominal and arthroscopic surgery. He was known for inventing various instruments and devices to support his pioneering work. With a restless energy, he was always refining, reworking and re-inventing his tools and procedures. Joe was an icon amongst his peers and colleagues and beloved by many. In 2002 he was honored with an Excellence in Veterinary Practice Award by Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, his alma mater and where he once taught.

Joe was one of a kind and will be missed beyond measure. He was a man of faith, sensitive and uniquely intelligent. Joe loved to teach and he loved newscaster Paul Harvey. His grandson, Dr. Joseph Bergevin, developed both his passion for roping and equine veterinary medicine. He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Norma Elaine Lepage. Joe is survived by sons, James, Jesse, Jon, Joseph, Jacob and Jeremy Bergevin; sister, Patricia Sorey; brother, Thomas C. Bergevin; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Michael Ormond Bradley Michael Bradley, 72, passed away January 2, 2021. He was born April 18, 1948, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Ormond and BernaDean Bradley and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He excelled in school and sports and received a football scholarship to Georgia Tech. Michael graduated in 1971 with degrees in industrial and systems engineering and a minor in civil engineering. After his graduation he spent several years traveling and working across the nation before landing on Vashon Island, where some friends from high school had settled. In 1974, Michael was hired as a senior cost and scheduling engineer for Alyeska on the Trans Alaska Pipeline. He loved the adventure of Alaska. In 1977. he decided to settle on Vashon Island and he and his brother Alan started Bradley Brothers Construction. Michael and Marie were married in 1980. In 1983, Michael became involved with IRATE, Island Residents Against Toxic Emissions. He and attorney Bill Tobin sued the Asarco Company (American Smelting and Refining Company) for trespass. “Bradley vs. Asarco” set a precedent in Washington State law, and helped lead to the closure of the smelter and the massive soil remediation on Vashon and Maury islands. In the early 1990s, the Bradleys were given an injured race filly named Pacific Patti, a minor winner by Piaster. The couple started breeding and racing her foals under Rockin B Thoroughbreds. Among her winners was Fleet Pacific, Washington and Emerald Downs champion older mare in 2000 and 2001. The daughter of Colonel Stevens won nine stakes races around the Auburn oval, had an overall record of 155-2 from her 30 starts over five seasons and earned $313,058 for the Bradleys. Michael always said those years of racing were the most fun he ever had. Michael was also helpful with some of the construction projects on the Emerald backstretch around the time Fleet Pacific was racing, including being instrumental in getting the guinea stand designed. He also helped with some of the construction on that viewing stand and the Backstretch Clubhouse Daycare Center. He especially enjoyed the grooms and other backstretch Washington Thoroughbred


workers. Michael was particularly fond of some of the Mexican grooms and his Spanish was good enough so that he was always using them to practice. Michael gradually moved from heavy construction and developed a business designing and permitting residential and commercial properties on Vashon. Michael is survived by his wife of 40 years, Marie; her daughter, Anna Marie; brother, Alan (Lisa); and nieces, Alason Bradley and her son, Gus; Mia (Mason) Skeffington and their daughters, Vivian and Willamina. Walter “Wally” Jenne Longtime Washington horseman Wally Jenne,73, passed away November 28, 2020. He was born October 28, 1947, in Renton, one of three sons of Howard and Florence Jenne. He graduated from Rainier Beach High School. Glen Ward (father of Dennis and grandfather of Wesley) introduced Wally to racing. At 12, Wally decided he wanted to become a race rider, but as he grew, he instead found his niche galloping horses as a profession, which he did for many years. He and longtime friend and fellow horseman Bryson Cooper (they met when Wally was 19 and Bryson was 16) galloped many miles together, once riding 37 horses apiece in a day during their early years. When he was 16, Wally met future wife Bonnie at a roller rink in Yakima. They were married August 9, 1967. The versatile horseman partnered with trainer Bonnie in the highly successful Friendship Stable. Among the stakes winners they nurtured together were Washington champions Ladyledue and Couldabenthewhisky; 2019 stakes winner Makah Lane and his successful predecessors, the full brothers Mr. Makah and Colony Lane. The Jennes also had early success with 1980-81 stakes winner French Jewells, 1988 stakes winner Lafeet Lafast and four-time stakes winner Break My Heart. Through the years they formed many successful racing partnerships with people like Bill Boyle, Frank McDonald, Jerry and Carol Many, Douglas and Nancy McPhee and Craig Fredrickson and several others. Among his many positions at the track, be it Longacres, Yakima Meadows or Emerald Downs, were pony rider, water truck driver, and for many years he was the official TRPB tattooer. He was the track man at Yakima Meadows. He also made many trips hauling horses, sometimes with daughter Kandie as his co-pilot. Wally also enjoyed fishing, hunting and attending rodeos. He was predeceased by his brother, Jimmy. Wally is survived by his wife, Bonnie; daughter, Kandie (Jim) Jennings-Molloy; son, Craig (Amy) Jenne; grandchildren, Wilie and Claire Jenne and Triston Jennings; and brother, Allen “Guy” Jenne. Winter 2020 | Stallion Register

Brian Leight Longtime Pacific Northwest horseman Brian Leight, 74, passed away unexpectedly October 23, 2020, on Vancouver Island. Born and raised in Alberta, Canada, Brian joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at age 20 and served the RCMP for many years. He would go on manage the Jawl Brothers farm on Vancouver Island for 15 years and after that was the manager for Orange Blossom Farm for ten years. During that time he was among the leading agents at both the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (British Columbia division) and WTBOA sales. He made many friends who shared his passion for Thoroughbreds on both sides of the border and he will be remembered fondly for his warmth and horsemanship. In 2006, Brian, as agent, consigned a yearling colt by Black Minnaloushie to the CTHS (British Columbia division) Summer Sale. Three years later Dancing in Silks would win the Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) at Santa Anita and earn over $1.5-million. After his retirement from Orange Blossom Farm, Brian and his wife Margie purchased a small farm in Duncan, BC, and began raising a few Thoroughbreds. Brian’s whole life was his horses and their well-being. Brian leaves his wife Margie and many other relatives. George C. Manos George Manos, 87, passed away November 19, 2020, in Spokane. The lifelong Spokane native was born June 11, 1933. He graduated from West Valley High School. The Spokane businessman, who dealt in real estate and other business investments, owned and operated Playfair Race Course from 1969-81, after which Manos and his partners sold Playfair to Art Pring. In 1956, Manos, then 23, and whose improvement-minded father was vice president of the small Playfair corporation, became the track’s assistant general manager. After years of disagreement, like-minded board members formed a new majority, and the younger Manos took control in 1969. Manos oversaw a period of exponential growth in the track’s attendance and betting during the 1960s and ‘70s, During his tenure many improvements and updates were made. Among them were: the development of box seats; glass enclosure of the south end of the historic grandstand which became the turf club; replacing the north end bleaches with an indoor clubhouse; overhauling the concessions stands; adding lights for night racing; adding a new entrance and saddling paddock; upgrading the parking lots; and modernizing the jockey quarters. George leaves his wife of 62 years, Barbara; son, Kam; and daughter, Kelli.

Edward Andrew Soles Ed Soles, 70, passed away October 22, 2020. He was born June 20, 1950, in Yakima to Everett and Hazel Soles. Ed attended University High School in Spokane Valley. After trying a variety of jobs, Ed found his love of training racehorses. Ed made racing a family affair with his lifetime love Tina and daughters D’Anne and April, while they were visiting during summers. Ed and Tina spent majority of their time at Playfair, but also spent time at racetracks in Idaho, Arizona, California and many places in between. Ed loved the underdog and had natural way with animals. One of his proudest moments was when his horse “Dead Eye” won his first race. Dead Eye was a one-eyed horse that could barely see over the stall door when first coming to the track, but after much training and nurturing, stood tall and proud alongside his smiling trainer when he retired with a 13-11-16 record from 70 starts and $64,758 in earnings. Ed worked hard at the racetrack, but also considered it home and almost everyone he had the chance to spend time with there, a friend or part of his family. He also spent time with his friends and “family” talking horses and sharing laughs at Sam and Doms, a favorite watering hole for the local racetrackers. Ed and Tina enjoyed fishing at the local lakes and with family on Pend Oreille Lake, holding monthly family poker nights and watching golf or horse racing on TV. He loved his grandchildren and beamed from ear to ear when hearing about their adventures in life, soccer and fishing trips. Ed was an easygoing, kind and warm soul that will be missed greatly and remembered by his smile, contagious laugh and “Edisms,” such as “let her buck,” “don’t flip baby” and some we can’t print. He was predeceased by his mother, Hazel DeVries; stepfather, Roy Collier; sister, Myrna Kamps; brothers, Dennis Soles, Daryl Soles and Bob Wolf. Ed is survived by his sweetheart of 44 years, Tina; daughters, D’Anne (Nick) Rome and April Soles; granddaughters, Juliana Soles and Chase Rome; and grandson, Eli Rome. Richard “Dick” D. Wright Richard Wright, 81, passed away November 9, 2020, in his home in Renton. He was born November 27, 1938, in Afton, Wyoming, to Lyman and Vernessa Wright. Richard grew up on a farm with six siblings. As a teenager, he started riding Thoroughbreds in match races and at bush tracks. He next rode at racetracks as an apprentice jockey under contract to Lyman Rollins. During these years, he also lettered in boxing. In 1961 he married DeAnn Call just before he was drafted into the US Army in 1962. He would serve in the SP4/E4 ranks as a specialist. Richard was awarded decorations as a sharpshooter and selected 241


for a special assignment in Germany as a private driver to US officers. Upon his honorable discharge in 1964, he returned home to Wyoming for the birth of his first son Ken. Richard became one of the top riders on the Pacific Northwest circuit during his 22 years in the saddle. He began riding first call for trainer N. E. (Nub) Norton’s powerful outfit at Playfair in Spokane in the spring of 1966 and his talents helped him capture seven riding titles from 1966 to 1972. Richard was a four-time leading rider at Portland Meadows (1968-69, 1971-72), twice leading jockey at Playfair (1967-68) and led all riders at the Yakima Meadows meeting in 1966. Among the many runners he won stakes on were Washington champion Tenino Ville, Oregon champion Judy B. (for whom he named his second daughter), Uncle Georger, Good Hunting, Tizza Tiger, Charity Line and Yakima Princess. He married Susan, the daughter of Dale Knight, a trainer who he rode for in Utah, and they settled down near Longacres to raise their children Cherie, Judy and Blaine as Richard retired in 1974 from the saddle and transitioned to becoming a trainer in 1976. According to Equibase files, as a trainer, Richard is credited with a 963-826-796 record from 6,176 starts with $6,595,717 in earnings between 1976 and 2009. He conditioned two Washington champion colts: Flying Judgement (1981) and Tough to Crack (1976). In 1982, Flying Judgement dead-heated with the Ron McAnally trained Cassaleira to win the then Grade 3 Longacres Derby. Richard also conditioned Gottstein Futurity winner G L Junior, Boeing Handicap winner Beaulena, Yakima Oaks winner Tooknight My Lady. Broderick Memorial winner System Lady and two Yakima Futurity winners (the aforementioned Tough to Crack and 1994 winner Harrigans Aly). On September 21, 1992, Richard had the distinction of saddling the final winner in Longacres history, Native Rustler, with Gary Stevens riding, Another distinction held by Richard was he was the only man to compile double-digit stakes victories as both a jockey and trainer at Longacres. At Emerald Downs, Richard had 176 wins as a trainer before turning over the reins to his son Blaine. Richard also trained at Golden Gate Fields and Turf Paradise. In addition to his career and contribution to the horse racing industry, Richard was proud to be a part of a sensational racing family. His brother Dale rode in Spokane, Arizona and Canada, sister-in-law Kim was a leading trainer at Playfair with nephew Mike continuing the family’s success as a trainer. Thoroughbreds were in the blood on both sides of his family as his father-in-law Dale Knight also served as a starter official. 242

As their children grew up on the backside of Longacres, their love for horses grew too. Ken, Cherie, Judy and Blaine began to work with the horses backside and learn the business frontside. Susan, Cherie and Judy partnered to become breeders and owners and Blaine has earned top training titles at Emerald Downs (2016-18), where he won the 2020 Longacres Mile, and garnered achievements at Golden Gate Fields. The entire family, especially Richard, were thrilled to realize the dream of adding a Longacres Mile trophy to the exceptional legacy Richard and the Wright family have built in horse racing for over 50 years. Richard also enjoyed camping, skiing, fishing, hunting, rodeos, traveling and caring for his horses and dogs at the ranch in Yakima. He will also be remembered for being a tough cowboy and fierce competitor with a soft side and a big heart and as well as a smart dresser. His two-minute short phone calls were legendary. Just like a horse race, he lived in two-minute intervals and if you couldn’t ride it, win it or say it in two minutes, he was off to the next race. His interviews in the winner’s circle always made good copy, as you never knew what bluntly honest or humorous thoughts he was going to share with the crowd and television viewers. “Richard was a great guy, a super trainer, and he was so proud of Blaine,” said Joe Withee, Director of Publicity at Emerald Downs. “He was stoic and he would say something with a straight face that would get everyone laughing in the winner’s circle in the post-race interviews, mostly after Blaine won a stakes race. “He was a stand-up guy,” said friend and leading trainer Frank Lucarelli. “I could tell you lots of funny stories about us joking around and razzing each other, which we did all the time, but what I will remember most about him is his integrity. He always stood up for the industry and was great for racing in Washington.” Richard is survived by Susan; daughters, Cherie and Judy; and sons, Ken (Lynda) and Blaine (fiancée Risa); three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four siblings; and close friends who he considered family. He was laid to rest with his red and white diamond DW jockey silks and riding gear to honor his life as a horseman and with military honors for veterans at the Tahoma National Cemetery to honor his service to our country on November 17, 2020. If you wish to express a gesture of remembrance and sympathy, in lieu of flowers, please consider sending a taxdeductible charitable donation to the Washington Thoroughbred Foundation, c/o WTBOA, 3220 Ron Crockett Dr NW, Auburn, WA 98001 to support the horse racing industry, the sport Richard loved and

built his life around. The family hopes to have a Celebration of Life in the summer of 2021.

Equine In Memoriam Nationhood Washington lost one of its leading sires, Blue Ribbon Farms’ Nationhood, on November 27, 2020, due to cancer of his spleen. The 18-year-old son of Eclipse champion sprinter Cherokee Run, had been successful at the racetrack, with an 8-4-2 record from his 22 starts and earning $181,820. A $95,000 Keeneland September sale yearling, Nationhood began his race career at three at Belmont Park for Darley Stable and trainer Eoin Harty, for whom he placed in three maiden special weight races. Sent to California, but still racing for Darley and Harty, Nationhood ran in a maiden special weight at Santa Anita. Dropped to the claiming ranks, his next start was for South Elkhorn Stable, but was still trained by Harty. Nationhood won his third race for his new ownership at Hollywood Park. Nationhood was then sold to Cander Racing and shipped to Emerald Downs where he took three of his four consecutive wins under the tutelage of trainer Mike Chambers. That fourth victory came at Turf Paradise where he won the 5 1/2-furlong Zip Pocket Stakes by 6 1/4 lengths. He finished his four-year-old season with runner-up finishes in the Caballos Del Sol Stakes and Hank Mills Sr. Handicap. At five, Nationhood took the 6 1/2-furlong Coyote Handicap at the Arizona track and then added victories in the six-panel Seattle Handicap and the mile Budweiser Emerald Handicap (by 2 1/2 lengths) back at Emerald. His final start would come in the 2008 Longacres Mile (G3) where he would finish unplaced to Wasserman. Nationhood entered stud at Rick and Debbie Pabst’s Blue Ribbon Farm in Buckley in 2010. From his first crop came Washington champion three-year-old filly Find Your Spot. He also sired 2019 WTBOA Lads Stakes winner This Great Nation, Oregon stakes winner Uptownfreddybrown and six stakes-placed runners (16 percent stakes horses from runners) among his 56 runners (41 winners) from 75 named foals. Through mid-November, his runners had accumulated nearly $1.4-million in earnings and had a $34,721 average earnings per runner. Nationhood was one of three black-type earners produced out of the winning Danzig mare Elhasna, a full sister to English Horse of the Year Dayjur and half-sister to Grade 1 winner Maplejinsky. Elhasna is also the dam of stakes winner and Emerald Downs champion mare Karis Makaw and English Group 3-placed Irtahal, dam of Qatar champion Makuma and stakes winner and Group 2-placed Mustajeer. Washington Thoroughbred


Year-end Index The Year-end Index is divided into the following categories: Articles, Authors, In Memoriam, Equine In Memoriam, Illustrations of People, Illustrations of Horses and Stallion Advertisements. Washington Thoroughbred numbers run consecutively in the spring through winter issues. The summer and winter issues are printed publications. The spring and fall issues are online-only issues. All issues – print and online-only – may be found at washingtonthoroughbred.com/washington-thoroughbred-magazinearchives/. ARTICLES Additional 2019 Washington Champion Nominees – 26 Advances in Equine Reproduction Techniques, by Thomas, Heather Smith – 178 Alittlelesstalk – 2019 Freight NW Champion Three-year-old Filly – 9 Anothertwistafate Dominatess in the 85th Longacres Mile, by Bruun, Vince – 142 Arthroscopic Surgery for Equine Athletes, by Thomas, Heather Smith – 108 Atta Boy Roy – 2019 El Dorado Farms Leading Sire – 16 Back to Wine – 2019 One Horse Will Do Corporation OTTB of the Year – 14 Baja Sur – 2019 Blue Ribbon Farm Champion Three-year-old – 8 Baja Sur – 2019 Clay Ward Agency LLC Washington Champion Three-year-old Colt or Gelding – 8 Baja Sur – 2019 Duane Weber Insurance Champion Sprinter – 8 Baja Sur – 2019 Xpressbet Washington Horse of the Year – 8 Book Review - Baby Huey, by van Dyke, Susan – 68 Book Review - Swagsational, An Inspirational Racehorse, by van Dyke, Susan – 166 Breeders’ Awards, 2010-19 – 47 Brilliant Bird – 2019 K-V Racing Stables Most Improved Plater of the Year – 14 Calendar – 75, 126, 171, 245 Champions Pictorial, 2019 – 22 Down The Stretch Ranch Needs Your Help, by McCanna, Daniel “Boone” – 156 Earlier the Better, The, by Thomas, Heather Smith – 108 Emerald Downs Final Jockey and Trainer Statistics, 2020 – 194 Emerald Downs Horse of the Meet 19962020 – 194 Emerald Downs Seasonal Honors, 2020 – 192 Emerald Downs Stakes Schedule, 2020, Revised – 101 Equine Disease Quarterly – African Sleeping Sickness: A Potential Threat for Disease-free Countries, by Timoney, MVB, MS, PhD, ERCVS, Peter – 230 Equine Disease Quarterly – Commentary, by Flynn, DVM, Katie – 230 Equine Disease Quarterly – Consequences of Wildfires on the Health of Horses, by Madigan, DVM, MS Diplomate ACVM, AVAW, John – 231 Equine Disease Quarterly – Inbreeding and Genomics, by Bailey, Ernest and Jessica Petersen – 42 Foal Project, The, by Sharp, Susie – 38, 90, 136, 180 Grinder Sparksaglo – 2019 Left Coast Thoroughbreds Champion Older Horse or Gelding – 10 Gutierrez Number One All-time at Emerald Downs – 163 Hagen, Nina and Ron – 2019 Daily Racing Form Leading Breeders – 18 History of WTBOA Mixed Sales, 19812019 – 54 History of WTBOA Summer Yearling Sales, 1968-2019 – 54 How Studying the “Two-Legged Equine Athlete” Can Help Make Racing Safer for All, by Perry, Allison – 226

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Inside, Track, The, by Bruun, Vince – 100, 192 Key Statistics in Washington – 45 Leading 2020 Summer Session Consignors/ Agents by Gross Sales – 133 Leading Buyers/Agent of 2020 Summer Session Yearlings by Gross Expenditures – 133 Leading Consignors (Separate Entities) of 2020 Summer Session Yearlings by Average – 132 Leading Sires of 2020 Summer Session Yearlings by Average – 132 Leading Washington Sires, 1988-2019 – 50 Leading Washington-bred Money Winners of All Time – 51 Leading WTBOA Sales Earners of All Time – 55 Letter to WHRC, by Ziegler, Phil – 193 Lode the Gold – 2019 Mahlum Thoroughbrds Plater of the Year – 14 Maryanski, John and Janene and Gerry and Gail Schneider – 2019 NTRA Leading Owners – 18 Mixed Sale Summary, 2020 – 133 News Items – 62, 114, 162, 234 No Talking Back – 2019 Castlegate Farm Champion Older Filly or Mare – 11 Northwest Hoof Prints – Spring Training at Emerald Downs – 6 Northwest Race Series Eligible Two-yearolds – Class of 2020 – 57 Northwest Race Series Nominated Stallions, 2020-23 – 121 Northwest Race Series Summary, 2019 – 59 Northwest Race Series Summary, 2020 – 232 Other Year End 2019 Awards – 17 Owners’ Bonus Awards, 2010-19 – 47 Owners’ Bonuses and Breeders’ Awards Summary, 2020 – 224 Pedigree Cross Index for Stallion of 2021 – 220 Pedigree Notes – Peterhof’s Patea – 37 Pedigree Notes – Travel Orb – 147 Poet’s Corner, My Father’s Hat, by Canouse, Claudia Atwell – 27 Races & Monies Won by Washingtonbreds, 2010-19 – 47 Sires of 2020 WTBOA Sale Broodmares and Covering Stallions – 87 Sires of 2020 WTBOA Sale Yearlings – 86 Stakes Winners Bred by Jack and Theresa Hodge – 31 Stakes Winners, Washington-bred, WTBOA-sold and/or at Emerald Downs – 53, 148, 222 Stallion Season Auction Drawings – 25 Stallions for 2021 – 199 Standing Arthroscopy, by Thomas, Heather Smith – 110 Summer Yearling Session Summary and Comparisons (2019-20) – 133 Top 50 Breeders of Washington-breds, 2019 – 49 Top 50 Owners of Washington-breds, 2019 – 48 Top-Priced Yearlings at 2020 WTBOA Sale – 133 Trainingat the Bar – 2019 Griffin Place Broodmare of the Year – 15 Unmachable – 2019 Bar C Racing Stables Champion Two-year-old – 12 Unmachable – 2019 Freight NW Champion Two-year-old Colt or Gelding – 12

Washingtin Champions Bred by the Agnew Family – 97 Washington Broodmares of the Year, 1988-2019 – 50 Washington Champions, 1985-2019 – 38 Washington Leaders, 2019 – 16 Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Dan J. Agnew, by van Dyke, Susan – 94 Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Dr. Mark Dedomenico, by Shields, Emily – 196 Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Jack Hodge, by Shields, Emily – 30 Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Peterhof’s Patea, by van Dyke, Susan – 34 Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Travel Orb, by Shields, Emily – 146 Washington-bred and/or WTBOA-sold Stakes Horses, 2019 – 52 Washington-bred and/or WTBOA-sold Stakes Horses, 2020 – 225 Washington-bred and/or WTBOA-sold Stakes Winners, 2019 – 44 Washington-bred Breeders’ Awards, 2019 (WHRC) – 46 Washington-bred Foal Reports – 2020 – 40, 102 Washington-bred Foals, 2019 – 56 Washington-bred Owners’ Bonuses, 2019 (WHRC) – 46 Washington-bred Two-year-old Maiden Winners at Emerald Downs – 106, 158, 228 Washington-breds of the Week at Emerald Downs – 100, 159, 194 Windy Point – 2019 Freight NW Champion Two-year-old Filly – 13 WTBOA General Membership Meeting – 229 WTBOA Washington Homebred Incentive Program (WaHIP) Winners, 2020 – 101, 143 WTBOA Sale Bidding Procedure Guidelines – Onsite, Phone or Internet – 89 WTBOA Sales Graduates in the News – 62, 88, 162, 234 WTBOA Sales Incentive Program (SIP) Winners, 2020 – 101, 143 WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Preview, 2020, by van Dyke, Susan – 86 WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Results, 2020, by van Dyke, Susan – 132, 184

AUTHORS Baily, Ernest and Jessica Petersen – Equine Disease Quarterly – Inbreeding and Genomics – 42 Bruun, Vince – Anothertwistafate Dominatess in the 85th Longacres Mile – 142 Bruun, Vince – Emerald Downs – The Inside Track – 192 Canouse, Claudia Atwell – Poet’s Corner, My Father’s Hat – 27 Flynn, DVM, Katie – Equine Disease Quarterly – Commentary – 230 Madigan, DVM, MS Diplomate ACVM, AVAW, John – Equine Disease Quarterly – Consequences of Wildfires on the Health of Horses – 231 McCanna, Daniel “Boone” – Down The Stretch Ranch Needs Your Help – 156 Perry, Allison – How Studying the “Two-

Legged Equine Athlete” Can Help Make Racing Safer for All – 226 Petersen, Jessica and Ernest Bailey – Equine Disease Quarterly – Inbreeding and Genomics – 42 Sharp, Susie – Foal Project, The – 38, 90, 136, 180 Shields, Emily – Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Jack Hodge – 30 Shields, Emily – Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Travel Orb – 136 Shields, Emily – Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Dr. Mark Dedomenico – 196 Thomas, Heather Smith – Standing Arthroscopy – 110 Thomas, Heather Smith – Arthroscopic Surgery for Equine Athletes – 108 Thomas, Heather Smith – Earlier the Better, The – 108 Thomas, Heather Smith – Advances in Equine Reproduction Techniques – 178 Timoney, MVB, MS, PhD, ERCVS, Peter – Equine Disease Quarterly – African Sleeping Sickness: A Potential Threat for Disease-free Countries – 230 van Dyke, Susan – Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Dan J. Agnew – 94 van Dyke, Susan – Washington Racing Hall of Fame – Peterhof’s Patea – 34 van Dyke, Susan – WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Preview, 2020 – 86 van Dyke, Susan – WTBOA Summer Yearling and Mixed Sale Results, 2020 – 132 Ziegler, Phil – Letter to WHRC – 193

IN MEMORIAM Arboleda, Arturo – 118 Bergevin DVM, Joseph “Joe” D. – 240 Bevan, Margaret “Peggy” Moreland – 118 Bradley, Michael O. – 240 Brandvold, Robert E. – 167 Brodsky, Gerry D. – 68 Caldwell, Crispin “Cris” M. – 118 Dowman, Christopher “Kit” – 68 Endres, Bryson A. – 68 Falls, Jean Burch – 119 Harris, Bennie J. – 167 Jenne, Walter “Wally” – 241 Kasmerski, Lenard “Len” – 119 Leight, Brian – 241 Link, John A, – 167 Manos, George C. – 241 McDowell, Patrick D. – 69 McIvor, George D. – 69 McLaughlin, Michael L. – 69 McMeans, Robert “Bob” J. – 119 McMinimy, Wendell L. – 69 Mullens, Hilbert “Pat” – 69 Paulson, Kenneth A. – 69 Proffitt, Zola V. – 70 Rayas Bautista, Boniface “Boni” C. – 120 Roberts, C. Clint – 120 Roberts, Constance “Connie” – 70 Roberts, Glenda M. Selfridge – 120 Roche, John M. – 70 Soles, Edward A, – 241 Spence, Wanda “Lou” – 71 Taylor, Gloria A. – 71 Taylor, Troy – 71 Tice, Diane B. – 72 Tillotson DVM, Paul J. – 72 Tracy Jr., Raymond E. – 72 Vacca, Ralph “Bud” – 93 Velador, Alfonso – 73

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Wolbert, Jonathan P. – 73 Wright, Richard D. – 241 York, John “Fred” – 73

EQUINE IN MEMORIAM Del Rio Harbor – 73 Nationhood – 242 Rallying Cry – 167

ILLUSTRATIONS OF PEOPLE Agnew grandsons, Max, Landon and Tytan – 94 Agnew, Billie – 95 Agnew, Dan J. – 94, 98, 99 Agnew, Kim – 94 Agnew, S. J. “Jay” – 94, 95 Allen, Marshall – 22, 187 Baker, Drew – 24 Barrett, Roddina – 6, 23, 188 Baze, Bonnie – 22 Baze. Robbie – 22 Beaunaux, Michelle – 23 Belvoir, Howard – 24, 186 Bergsma, DVM, Dr. Gerald – 24 Berle, Milton – 145 Biscailuz, Eugene – 145 Brewer, Will – 187 Burns, Stephanie Hodge – 30 Caldwell, Crispin “Cris” M. – 118 Caldwell, Scott – 186 Carpenter, DVM, Dr. Ryan – 109 Christopherson, Pam – 24 Cooper, Bryson – 188 Copper, Kay – 188 Correa, Zack – 188 Dedomenico, Dr. Mark – 196, 198 Dimick, George – 144 Doocy, Tim – 35 Dorfman, Mrs. Leonard – 145 Dorfman. Leonard – 145 Dougan, Kelly – 25 Doyle, Sophie – 226 Elison, Tawnja – 23 Engstrom, Jim – 22 Fabulich, Jack – 188 Fabulich, Jill – 188 Floyd, Tim – 23, 25 Griffin, Mary Lou – 183 Gutierrez, Juan – 6, 100, 143, 163 Hagen, Nina – 23 Hagen, Ron – 23 Halvorson, Dana – 22, 23, 24, 25 Hammer, Howard – 117 Hansen, Ron – 98 Harmatz, Willie – 144 Harris, Jean – 23 Harris, Jeff – 23 Hodge, Jack – 30 Hodge, Theresa – 30 Hoge, Mackenzie – 24 Howard, Crystal – 178 Hughes Sr., Floyd – 144, 145, 147 Hughes, Jessie – 147 Hull, Stormy – 184 Israel, David – 25 Jones, Clark – 22 Klein, Christine – 24 Klokstad, Bud – 35 Koriner, Brian – 184 Lambert, Dr. David – 229 Lucarelli, Frank – 25, 190 Lynd, Les – 22 Lytle, Dick – 95 Lytle, Zan (Agnew) – 95 Maryanski, Janene – 23 Maryanski, John – 23 Mena, “Chava” Salvador – 23 Metanovic, Mersad – 184 Metz, Jeffrery – 186 Moore, Doug – 24 Myrick, Helen – 23 O’Connell, Mary Ann – 24 Pabst, Debbie – 23, 24, 25 Parker, Celina – 23 Parker, John – 24 Parker, Michelle – 23

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Patino, “Coco” Faustino – 6, 23 Peetz, Jody – 22, 24, 116 Potter, Vicki – 186 Powell, Taylor – 98 Raggett, Bob – 24 Reisenauer, Conrad – 117 Root, DVM, Dr.. Jack – 189 Schaefer, Roy – 190 Schneider, Gail – 23 Schneider, Gerry – 23 Sena, Kari – 22 Sena, Richard – 22 Shimizu, Steve – 22, 116 Shoemaker, Bill – 95 Simkins, Rosie – 6 Snowden, Darlene – 147 Snowden, Ralph – 147 Stenslie, Chris – 22, 116, 187 Stevens, Gary – 97 Stone, Lynn – 95 Swinson, Amanda – 178 Thorner, David – 22 van Dyke, Susan – 24 Walbornn, DVM, DACT, Dr. Stephanie – 178 Warden, Dan – 189 Whitaker, Jennifer – 6 Widaman, Lauren – 23 Williams, Lance – 37 Williams, Patty Strait – 35, 37 Williams, Roger – 35 Withee, Joe – 23 Wright, Blaine – 23, 25 Ziegler, Phil – 229 Zunino, Jose – 6

ILLUSTRATIONS OF HORSES Alittlelesstalk – 9, 15, 88, 142, 148 Anothertwistafate – 142-143, 148 Atta Boy Roy – 1, 16 Back to Wine – 14 Baja Sur – 1, 8, 81, 222 Barkley – 6 Blind Luck – 198 Bodenheimer – 129, 149

Camden High – 158 Chris the Beaver – 106 Club Royale – 228 Coastal Jazz – 228 Coastal Kid – 159 Coastal Run – 158 Colonel Stevens – 31 Daffodil Sweet – 150 David Nose Best – 106 Delicate Vine – 97 Desert Wine – 96 Docktarri – 6 Dutton – 129, 150, 158, 193 Elliott Bay – 88, 101, 151 Emerald Sea – 228 Ethan’s Animal – 228 Finally Free – 31 Finished My P H D – 228 Forever Gold – 228 Gold Crusher – 152 Grinder Sparksaglo – 10 Guinevere – 32 Guinevere’s Finale – 32 Ima Happy Cat – 87 Inclinator – 32 John’s On Point – 158 Killarney Lass – 152 La Una – 106 Law Abidin Citizen – 99 Makah Lane – 87, 101 Managingbrianna – 106 Mean Sharon – 158 Military Hawk – 31 Miss Bravo – 91 Miss Prospector – 153 Miss Valor – 158 Ms Lynn – 159 Ms Moscow Mattie – 38, 91, 140 Native Diver – 146 No Talking Back – 11 Northwest Factor – 87 Oatsee (dog) – 91 Opulpits Power – 222 Perfect D – 158 Peterhof’s Patea – 34, 35

Prime Engine – 198 Princess of Cairo – 153 Seattlesbestsecret – 106 Semi Sweet – 100 She’s a Tiger – 198 Show Me the Mints – 87 Skip – 90, 181 Sunshine Beach – 159 Swagsational – 53 T. D. Passer – 96 Terlago – 95 Thundermun – 6 Time for Gold – 129, 154, 158 Top Executive – 154 Tortellini Roma – 95 Tothemoonandback – 228 Trainingat the Bar – 15 Travel Orb – 144-147 Unmachable – 12, 155 Val de Saire – 39, 92, 140 Windy Point – 13 You Me and Ema B – 90 Zeynep – 106 Zippin Sevenz – 158

STALLION ADVERTISEMENTS Atta Boy Roy – 19, 105 Barkley – 130, 176, 200-201 Coast Guard – 2, 82, 130, 176, 202-203 Conveyance – 204-205 Demon Warlock – 207 Dynamic Impact – 29, 135, 208-209 Gold Rush Dancer – 2, 5 Harbor the Gold – 29, 85, 135, 210-211 Nationhood – 107, 157 Northern Causeway – 212 Pontiff – 213 Private Gold – 2, 130 Raise the Bluff – 2, 130 Raised a Secret – 2, 3, 130, 214-215 Rallying Cry – 63 Rise Up – 223 Running Tap – 221 Sixthirteen – 29, 84, 135, 216-217 Smiling Tiger – 7, 141, 218-219

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Our Mission ... The Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association seeks to unite and represent those who are interested in breeding, owning, racing and improving Thoroughbreds in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest.

Services Include . . . Yearling/Mixed Auction • Magazine and E-newsletter • Website and Social Media • Sales Incentive Program • Washington Homebred Incentive Program • Northwest Race Series • Stallion Season Auction • Annual Awards • Hall of Fame • Equine Art Show • Educational Programs • Grants and Scholarships • Member Library • Research • Legislative Representation • Thoroughbred Aftercare • Pavilion Rental • And more • 248

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The WTBOA Congratulates WA-bred and WTBOA-sold Stakes Winners at Emerald Downs — an Astounding 66.7%! ALITTLELESSTALK

(WA-bred, WTBOA-sold) Emerald Distaff, WA Cup Filly & Mare S.

DUTTON

(WA-bred, WTBOA-sold) WTBOA Lads S., Gottstein Futurity

ELLIOTT BAY

(WA-bred, WTBOA-sold) Mt. Rainier S.

GOLD CRUSHER (WA-bred, WTBOA-sold) Muckleshoot Derby

TIME FOR GOLD

(WA-bred, WTBOA-sold) Angie C. S., Barbara Shinpoch S.

UNMACHABLE

(WA-bred) Seattle Slew S., Muckleshoot Tribal Classic

WTBOA – “The Little Sales Company That Could” Watch for nomination and entry deadlines!

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