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2022 LEADING SIRE

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Grade 1 Winner/Grade 1 Sire $1.6 Million Progeny Earnings in 2022 16% Wins from Starts Nationwide Nationally-Ranked All-Weather Sire California Leader by Earnings & Winners Lifetime Progeny Earnings: $11.2 Million 31 Six-Figure Winners include Seven with Earnings of over $250,000 Largest crop will race at 2 this year Racing Statistics through July 23, 2022

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From the EXECUTIVE CORNER DOUG BURGE CTBA PRESIDENT

VALUE AT THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SALE

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ugust 17 marks the 19th consecutive renewal of the CTBA-hosted Northern California Yearling & Horses of Racing Age Sale. Over the years this sale has provided not only a service for California breeders but a very successful outlet for consignors and buyers. With the shrinking inventory of horses at California tracks, it is important to note that a very high percentage of horses that go through the sales ring at this venue continues to populate the feld sizes at Golden Gate Fields and

the Fairs. Many have also competed successfully in Southern California. Tis year we moved the date of the sale back a week in order to provide ample stabling at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Trough the years this sale has proved to ofer tremendous value as purchasers have realized significant profts, both with racing and pinhooking. Based on the strength of the catalog, we have similar expectations this year. As in the past, there has been strong support from breeders and consignors located throughout the state.

As mentioned, this sale has not only provided the needed racing product for the state but has also produced many successful horses who have gone on to reward their purchasers with earnings considerably in excess of their original purchase prices. Highlighted below are some examples of recent successes from the past few years. One example is the catalog cover horse, Freeport Joe, winner of the Berkeley Handicap (G3) late last year. Tis sale ofers tremendous value and promise, and we hope to see you there.

Sale Year

Horse

Earnings

Purchase Price

2014

Camino Del Paraiso

$650,332

$5,000

2015

Minister of Soul

$418,510

$16,000

2016

El Chavo Del Ocho

$355,428

$4,000

2018

Freeport Joe

$255,824

$2,000

2019

Big Fish

$258,518

$45,000

2019

All Dialed In

$166,200

$30,000

2020

Mr. T’s Thirsty

$109,250

$40,000

2021

Ceiling Crusher

$40,200

$22,000

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AUGUST 2022 VOLUME 148

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626.445.7800 or 1.800.573.CTBA (California residents only) www.CTBA.com The offcial magazine of California Thoroughbred Breeders Association, a non-proft corporation dedicated to the production of better Thoroughbred horses for better Thoroughbred racing, published by Blood-Horse, LLC. Opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily refect policies of the CTBA or this magazine. Publication of any material originating herein is expressly forbidden without frst obtaining written permission from California Thoroughbred. All advertising copy is submitted subject to approval. We reserve the right to reject any copy that is misleading or that does not meet with the standards set by the publication. Acknowledgment: Statistics in this publication relating to results of races in North America are compiled by the Daily Racing Form. Charts by special arrangement with Daily Racing Form Inc., the copyright owners of said charts. Reproduction forbidden.

OFFICERS CHAIRPERSON TERRY C. LOVINGIER PRESIDENT DOUG BURGE VICE CHAIRPERSON GEORGE F. SCHMITT

Contents

FEATURES

20 TOBA BREEDER

16 NorCal Sale Preview

OF THE YEAR: TERRY LOVINGIER

22 History of the Burke Library

Terry Lovingier, who brought 2021 California leading sire Stay Tirsty to the state, bred and co-owns 2021 California-bred champions Finneus and At the Spa.

26 Becca Taylor’s Great Lady M Stakes 28 Member Profle: Ronald Rand

TREASURER PETE PARRELLA SECRETARY SUE GREENE DIRECTORS

34 Health: Snake Bite in Horses

John C. Harris, John H. Barr, Gloria Haley, Pete Parrella, Sue Greene, Donald J. Valpredo, Terry C. Lovingier, George F. Schmitt, Ty Green, Justin Oldfeld, Adrian Gonzalez

A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F

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SPOTLIGHT YOUR FARM

SIRES OF STAKES WINNERS

California farms have the opportunity in the October issue of California Toroughbred to spotlight their facility in the annual farm section of the magazine. Te cost of a page is $800, or $900, should you need the editorial prepared for you. For space reservations, contact Loretta Veiga at (626) 445-7800, ext. 227, or loretta@ctba.com.

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OF RACING AGE

BLUEGRASS CAT •

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Cool Mountain Lad Scores at Pleasanton California-breds made up seven of the eight entries in the $75,900 Oak Tree Sprint Stakes July 2 at Pleasanton, so it wasn’t surprising to see Cal-breds run one-two-three. Cool Mountain Lad defeated Ultimate Bango by a head, with Carolina Mia third. Pedro Terrero rode Cool Mountain Lad, who came on late to collar Carolina Mia inside of the eighth pole and then hold of Ultimate Bango. Cool Mountain Lad completed the six Cool Mountain Lad furlongs in 1:11.06. William Lordan, Timothy Francis O’Leary, and Larry Powers own Cool Mountain Lad, and Victor Trujillo trains the 4-year-old gelding. Francis O’Leary bred Cool Mountain Lad, a son of Unionize—Honeysuckle Rose, by Stormin Fever. Te Oak Tree Sprint was Cool Mountain Lad’s frst stakes victory.

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STALLION

1050

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MINISTERS WILD CAT

551

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ROCKY BAR •

213

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STAY THIRSTY

691

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KAFWAIN †

698

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SQUARE EDDIE †

320

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GRAZEN

293

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VRONSKY †

367

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EDDINGTON

507

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SIR PRANCEALOT (IRE)

440

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SOUTHERN IMAGE

592

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SMILING TIGER

350

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GRAYDAR

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JERSEY TOWN

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MISREMEMBERED

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SLEW’S TIZNOW

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† Indicates stallions who have died or have been retired from stud. ● Indicates stallions who have moved out of state but have California-bred 2-year-olds of this year.

Cal-bred Wins at Emerald Downs California-bred Maybe I Will outfnished 2021 Washington Horse of the Year Blazingbellablu in the $50,000 Hastings Stakes at Emerald Downs June 26. She scored a neck victory in 1:08.38 for six furlongs under jockey Kevin Orozco. Maybe I Will pressed the pace outside of fellow Cal-breds Ima Happy Cat and Dafodil Sweet through a half-mile in :44.21, took the lead into the lane, and defeated closing Blazingbellablu in an extended drive to the wire. Favored Dafodil Sweet fnished third. Blaine Wright trains Maybe I Will for owner Tom Bachman, who bred the 4-year-old flly in the name of his Fairview entity. By Will Take Charge, Maybe I Will is out of the Henny Hughes mare My Due Process. Maybe I Will was winning her frst stakes and brought her total earnings to $125,326.

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All sires will remain on the list until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old.

QUALIFYING CLAIMING LEVELS The following claiming levels for California owners premiums and stallion awards are currently in effect: DEL MAR/$40,000 SONOMA COUNTY FAIR (SANTA ROSA)/$20,000 HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIR (FERNDALE)/$20,000 GOLDEN GATE FIELDS/$20,000


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Forney Retires from TOC

Santa Anita is set to host the 2023 Breeders’ Cup World Championships, which will be for a record 11th time. It will be the 40th running of the event, and the 2023 series will be held Nov. 3-4. “Santa Anita Park is an integral part of Breeders’ Cup history and is the perfect venue for our landmark 40th running,” said Drew Fleming, president and CEO of Breeders’ Cup. Breeders’ Cup expects the 2023 World Championships to have a nearly $100-million impact on the Southern California economy, based on a 2017 study. The 2016 Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita holds the event’s all-time attendance record, with 118,484 fans. When the Breeders’ Cup was last held at Santa Anita in 2019, a new wagering record of more than $175 million was set. This year’s Breeders’ Cup will be held Nov. 4-5 at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky.

COURTESY OF TOC

Mary Forney, who has spent more than 40 years in the Toroughbred industry and is a former staf member of the California Toroughbred Breeders Association, retired as executive director of the Toroughbred Owners of California. Jordyn Egan, a California native most recently with the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, assumed the TOC executive director position efective July 20. Forney, in her frst full-time job and frst in the racing industry, worked as the administrative assistant to the general manager during most of her years at the CTBA from 1974-92. She also wrote several articles for this magazine. She subsequently worked for Santa Anita for many years and has been with the TOC for the past 18 years. During her tenure with TOC, Forney was invested in its success as she oversaw an extraordinary number of initiatives and committees Mary Forney and built long-lasting relationships with industry stakeholders. Born and raised in Fallbrook, Egan graduated from the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program and completed the Godolphin Flying Start management program. Since 2013 she has served as director of special projects for the MHBA. Longtime TOC director Jack Owens also has retired from that position. Elected to the TOC’s frst board in 1996, Owens served as its chairman for six years as well as on several TOC committees. TOC membership elected Johnny Taboada to its board as well as re-elected incumbents Nick Alexander, Joe Ciaglia, Samantha Siegel, and Bob Liewald. All were elected to threeyear terms. Te TOC also selected Josh Rubenstein to receive the 2021 Ed Friendly Industry Service Award. Rubenstein, who will be recognized at TOC’s Southern California annual meeting at Del Mar Aug. 13, is president and chief operating ofcer of Del Mar and has been with the track for 35 years.

SANTA ANITA GETS 2023 BREEDERS’ CUP

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Memoriam

THIS MONTH IN

HISTORY

Strong Wind

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Curtis Conrad Lanning, who with his late wife, Lila, bred and raced numerous top Thoroughbreds in California, died June 30 of natural causes. He was 87. A longtime resident of Mesa, Ariz., Lanning was born in Minnesota in 1935. He excelled in football and basketball at Lake Benton High School in Lake Benton, Minn. He moved with his frst wife to California in 1955, where they had daughter Connie in 1957, son Craig in 1960, and son Paul in 1967. In California, Curt joined his brothers in building a distribution business that he ran successfully until 2011. Lanning met Lila Bortolin when they were playing in different bowling leagues. They married in 1980, and with their marriage their family grew to four children with Lila’s son Chris. The Lannings owned hundreds of horses during their 40-year marriage, buying many at public auction and also breeding their own (Lila died in 2021). Ed Moger trained such California-bred stakes winners for the Lannings as $657,027-earner Qiaona, $344,313-earner Gentle Charmer, $429,437-earner Phaenna, and $289,354-earner Zoning In. Their leading homebred earner was Tribal Storm, a 2014 Cal-bred gelded son of Papa Clem. Tribal Storm won the 2017 Harris Farms Stakes and 2018 Lost in the Fog Stakes and fnished third in the 2017 El Camino Real Derby (G3) for the Lannings before he was claimed for $62,500 in 2018. Qiaona cost the Lannings $4,500 at the 2011 Barretts October sale, and she won the 2013 California Breeders’ Champion Stakes and California Distaff Handicap. Gentle Charmer, a $17,000 purchase, won the 2007 California Cup Distaff Handicap. The Lannings for many years bought yearlings at the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association Northern California sale. They purchased stakes-placed Inspiration Within for $11,000 in 2005 and stakes-placed Legal Separation for $2,000 in 2008. Thoroughbred racing, golf, and their dogs were some of the Lannings’ passions. The Thoroughbred Owners of California honored them with its Chairman’s Award in 2002. Lanning was preceded in death by his parents, George and Corrine Lanning; brothers George, Arthur, and David; and son Craig Lanning. Survivors include children Connie Holdampf and Paul Lanning, three grandchildren, and fve great-grandchildren. The family will hold a private memorial gathering in August and asks that any donations made in Curt’s honor go towards the Humane Society.

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Curt Lanning

10 YEARS AGO During the Del Mar season of 2012, California-bred STRONG WIND became a stakes winner after breaking his maiden at Hollywood Park. In the $100,000 Graduation Stakes Aug. 1, the 2-year-old colt bobbled at the start but recovered to challenge for the lead in the turn of the 51⁄2-furlong race. With Kevin Krigger aboard, Strong Wind drew off to score by 41⁄4 lengths in 1:04.14. Steve Knapp trained Strong Wind for the Roncelli Family Trust and Bill and Sue Tomasic. Knapp had purchased Strong Wind for $24,000 at the 2011 Barretts October yearling sale. Mark Tatch bred the son of Tribal Rule—Chalk Face, by Memo. Strong Wind went on to place in three more stakes and earned a total of $255,094.

25 YEARS AGO After capturing the $104,700 Landaluce Stakes (G2) at Hollywood Park, 2-year-old California-bred CAREER COLLECTION traveled to Del Mar and added the $107,825 Sorrento Stakes

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50 YEARS AGO Three-year-old SOLAR SALUTE was the victim of bad racing luck in the 1972 Oceanside Handicap at Del Mar, being boxed in for most of the race and fnishing second. The California-bred did much better in the La Jolla Mile Handicap Aug. 12. He battled with New Prospect and won by 11⁄4 lengths under jockey Bill Mahorney. Solar Salute’s time of 1:342⁄5 broke the stakes record set by Jungle Road fve years earlier. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elmore Sr. bred Solar Salute, a son of Windsor Ruler—Solecco, by Solarium II. Lou Glauberg trained the colt for the Elmores. The La Jolla Mile was the fnal stakes win in a superb season for Solar Salute, who won seven stakes during the year, including the Santa Anita Derby.

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(G2) Aug. 6, 1997. With Corey Nakatani in the irons, Career Collection settled into ffth, collared the leaders, and won by an emphatic fve lengths as the even-money favorite. She covered the 61⁄2 furlongs in 1:17.83. Wally Dollase trained Career Collection for John and Betty Mabee’s Golden Eagle Farm. The Mabees bred the daughter of General Meeting—River of Stars, by Riverman. The winner of two more stakes during her career, Career Collection earned $560,477. She twice went through the Keeneland November sale, bringing $1.9 million in foal to Gone West in 2000 and $450,000 in foal to Unbridled’s Song in 2004.

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■ Conquest Farenheit Gets First Winner Conquest Farenheit, who stands at John Harris’ Harris Farms in Coalinga, was represented by his frst winner when Rose Girl won at Los Alamitos June 26. She is from the 8-year-old stallion’s frst crop. Rose Girl was making just her second start in the fve-furlong maiden event for California-bred or California-sired 2-year-olds. Ridden by Edwin Maldonado, she sat off the pace, came four wide, and defeated The Reign Song by three-quarters of a length in :58.02. Luis Mendez trains Rose Girl for owner Dan Northrup. Craig Martin bred the flly out of the California-bred stakes-placed Swiss Yodeler mare Swissarella. Conquest Farenheit won the 2017 Pasadena Stakes and Baffe Stakes at Santa Anita and ran second in the 2016 Summer Stakes (G2T) at Woodbine. The stallion, a son of Scat Daddy earned $187,655.

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Entry Fees: Yearlings - $400.00 ... Others - $250.00 (upset price $1,000.0)...(upset price $250.00) Y $350.00 entry fee Mixed k Supplement booklet only Entries Close: August 12, 2022 Late Entries Close: September 28, 2022

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IN

Memoriam

Sherrie Monroe Sherrie Monroe, a trainer based in Northern California, died June 18. During her career Monroe saddled 346 winners in 3,917 starts, for total purse earnings of $5,492,053. Monroe trained many California-breds. Her leading earner, according to Equibase, was Cal-bred Elle Woods Too. The trainer owned Elle Woods Too, a daughter of Tannersman and an earner of $138,419. For the Ellwood Johnston Trust, Monroe trained Ready Say Go, a Cal-bred gelded son of Unusual Heat and an earner of $136,567. Monroe also saddled Prestigious Chief, owned by Betty, E.W., and Judy Johnston, to win the 1999 C.B. Afferbaugh Stakes at Fairplex Park. Old English bred the son of Chief’s Crown in California. Other Cal-breds Monroe trained during all or part of their careers include stakes-placed Kitty Marie, $171,305-earner River Ella, and $159,360-earner Muy Rapido.

Tim Arterburn Retired trainer Tim Arterburn, the son of former jockey and trainer Jack Arterburn, died June 7 at age 62. Arterburn was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. The family moved to Phoenix, and he graduated from Greenway High School there. Tim grew up on a ranch and participated in 4-H with horses, dogs, and cattle. He attended Brigham Young University and, in later years, the University of Las Vegas. He initially went to work as a groom for his uncle, Buster Pollard, at Bay Meadows. Tim also worked as an assistant to his father before going out on his own as a trainer. Horses Tim trained include multiple stakesplaced Cal-bred Perfect Timing and Canadian-bred stakes winner Splendour Boy. Tim was the brother of trainer Lonnie Arterburn, who along with Kim and Eve Kuhlmann bred multiple Cal-bred champion Lava Man. Tim and Lonnie’s sister Tami is married to retired Hall of Fame jockey Russell Baze.

SANTA ANITA SHIP & WIN AGAIN OFFERS BONUSES Santa Anita’s “Ship & Win” program will again be offered at the track’s 18-day autumn meet, which opens Sept. 30. With a $5,000 bonus in place for any eligible horse making its frst start and a 35% bonus, excluding stakes races, also available, the Ship & Win program, in conjunction with Del Mar, has proved highly popular. Horses that currently qualify for Del Mar’s summer “Ship & Win” program will retain eligibility for one start at Santa Anita, providing they do not start at any other track between the conclusion of Del Mar’s summer meet Sept. 11 and the beginning of Santa Anita’s autumn meet. In order for a specifc horse to be eligible for program bonuses, they must have made their most recent start outside of California and not have started in the state within the past 12 months.


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2022 Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale Te CTBA will conduct this year’s Northern California sale Wednesday, Aug. 17, at the Amador Pavilion at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton beginning at noon. Please note: Tis is a change from the original date due to current stabling issues with Northern California racing. Te sale horses will be stabled in the permanent barns near the Amador Pavilion. As in the past, the commission will be 5% of the fnal bid, with a minimum of $500. Te maximum commission for this year’s sale on an RNA will be capped at $1,000. A $500 travel allowance with a minimum purchase of $3,500 and proof of travel is being ofered to out-of-state trainers and trainers from Southern California who attend the upcoming California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age sale. Te catalog is now available at www.ctba.com and can also be downloaded to devices through Equineline App. For further information, contact Loretta Veiga at 626-445-7800 ext. 227 or Christy Chapman at 626-445-7800 ext. 247, or email loretta@ ctba.com or christy@ctba.com.

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AUGUST2022 SUNDAY

MONDAY

Breeders’ Cup Early Foal Nomination Deadline

$125,000 CTBA Stakes Del Mar

Sonoma County Fair closing day

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CTFoundation 2022

OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES PRESIDENT

Ada Gates Patton VICE-PRESIDENT/TREASURER

Gail Gregson SECRETARY

Amy J. Zimmerman

Jeff Blea, DVM Tracy Gantz Jane Goldstein Courtney Tunney Hotchkis Thomas S. Robbins John W. Sadler Noreen Sullivan

Allison Salinger a Worthy Scholarship Recipient Early every year, part of the California Toroughbred Foundation’s mission to support veterinary students focused on the Toroughbred manifests itself in the choice of a third-year student at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona. We decided to look in on the 2017 Foundation choice, Allison Salinger, and see what she has been doing. Originally from Pennsylvania, Allison graduated from Virginia Tech University with a bachelor of science degree in biology focused on research. Before she graduated from Western University in 2018, Allison was one of 33 veterinary students nationwide to receive fnancial support from the Winner’s Circle Scholarship Program, sponsored by the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Foundation, Platinum Performance, and Allison Salinger the Race For Education. Allison started at Mississippi State in July 2019 and is now a third-year large animal surgery resident at the university. Her work includes a study that investigated how a novel, headless screw could repair carpal bone fractures in racehorses. Te study demonstrated that this screw compares favorably to others used and that its design ofers other advantages as well. Tat could give veterinarians more options in equine surgery. At Mississippi State, the Animal Health Center provides expert veterinary care, and it is a facility where a horse owner’s regular veterinarian may refer someone to a specialist there. Allison is a resident house ofcer and for the past three years has regularly performed equine surgeries in concert with her faculty professors. Soon she will complete her equine surgery residency at Mississippi State and move on to the next phase of her career. Te Foundation is honored to have supported an exceptional veterinarian in her long and exhaustive studies as an equine surgeon.

memorial donations The CTF accepts donations in memory of relatives and friends, with all such donations allocated to Scholarship Funds of the Foundation. Please remember members of our industry with a donation to the CTF memorial fund. Donations may be sent to CTF, 201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, CA 91007.

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NorCal Sale Preview

Cal-bred Big Fish, shown winning the 2021 California Cup Derby, is by Cal-based stallion Mr. Big, who has three yearlings cataloged in the NorCal sale

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alifornia-breds coming out of just about every major California breeder’s program will be represented by relatives at this year’s California Toroughbred Breeders Association Northern California yearling and horses of racing age sale. It is an auction that produces good runners every year, as attested to by graduates such as Camino Del Paraiso and Big Fish. Te CTBA will conduct this year’s edition Wednesday, Aug. 17, at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton beginning at noon. Te horses will be stabled in the permanent barns near the Amador Pavilion. In addition, a $500 travel allowance with a minimum purchase of $3,500 and proof of travel is being ofered to outof-state trainers and trainers from Southern California who attend the sale.

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George Krikorian bred Big Fish, a $45,000 Northern California sale graduate who became a champion California-bred. Big Fish is by Krikorian’s stallion Mr. Big, who will be represented by three yearlings in the sale, all in the consignment of Linda Madsen’s Milky Way Farm. Not only is Hip #54 by Mr. Big, but he is out of the Orientate mare Quick Chick. Tat makes him a full brother to Big Returns, another Krikorian-bred runner. Cal-bred Big Returns won the 2019 Graduation Stakes at Del Mar and earned $131,200. Te second and third dams, Kuanyan and Plate Queen, are also stakes winners. Acclimate is a multiple graded stakes-winning Cal-bred to come out of

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the Johnston family’s Old English Rancho program. He was recently retired at age 8 with a record of eight wins in 31 starts for earnings of $763,372. Voted champion Cal-bred older male and turf horse of 2019, Acclimate twice won the San Juan Capistrano Stakes (G3T). He also scored in the 2019 Del Mar Handicap Presented by the Japan Racing Association (G2T) and 2022 San Luis Rey Stakes (G3T) Milky Way has hip #26, a colt out of a half sister to Acclimate, in the sale. By Winning Cause, he is from the unraced Vronsky mare Leaps ’n Bounds. Unraced Knows No Bounds produced Leaps ’n Bounds and Acclimate. Old English has shepherded the family for generations, with the Winning Cause colt’s fourth dam being Old English-bred Fancy ’n Fabulous, a two-time stakes winner who ran second in the 1994 Las Virgenes Stakes (G1). Terry Lovingier’s Lovacres Ranch has a large consignment, many by leading California sire Stay Tirsty, who stands at Lovacres. Several come from bottom lines rich in Cal-bred history. Lovingier bred Willa B Awesome, winner of the 2012 Santa Anita Oaks (G1) and that year’s champion Cal-bred 3-yearold female. Tough Willa B Awesome was sold to Japanese interests, Lovingier bred her unraced full sister Wynonna B Awesome to Stay Tirsty and got a colt cataloged as hip #108 in the sale. Te Lovacres yearlings by Stay Tirsty in the sale include hip #56, a flly out of the winning Speightstown mare Reign. Te second dam, graded winner Angela’s Love, has also produced Cal-bred stakes winners Tirsty Always, by Stay Tirsty, and Love a Honeybadger, by Bushwacker. Lovingier bred Tirsty Always and Love a Honeybadger. Lucky J. H. is another multiple Cal-bred stakes winner to come out of a major California breeding program. Bred and raced by John Harris’ Harris Farms, Lucky J. H. won four stakes, including the 2006 Ack Ack Handicap (G3). By Cee’s Tizzy,


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who stood at Harris, Lucky J. H. Danzing Candy out of the Salt is out of stakes-placed Lucky C. Lake mare Cotton’s Point. GonH., whose foals include winner zalez bred Cotton’s Point in CaliTeam Builder. fornia, and she ran second in the Harris’ consignment to the 2012 California Toroughbred Northern California sale inBreeders’ Association Stakes and cludes Team Builder’s yearling third in that year’s Keith E. Card flly by Vronsky, cataloged as hip California Cup Juvenile Fillies #87. It is the family of Cal-bred Stakes. champions Cacoethes and FabuSue Greene’s Woodbridge lous Notion. Farm always brings a major conHarris also has one of the three signment to the Northern sale. yearlings by California sire ClubTis year’s group includes the house Ride in the sale. Named other two by Clubhouse Ride Multiple California champion Acclimate has some exciting Ride for Gold, hip #45 is by that relations on offer at Pleasanton and hip #132, a son of Gig Harstallion out of the stakes-winning bor—Church Avenue, by Vicar. New Zealand-bred mare Pams Church Avenue, an earner of Pompallier. $238,750, is a half sister to Club Barton Toroughbreds is ofAspen, winner of the 2019 King fering a daughter of Cal-bred Glorious Stakes, both being out stakes-placed Tizalovelylady. By of stakes-winning Aspen Gal. Cat Burglar, the flly is hip #93. California sire Smiling Tiger Tizalovelylady ran third in the has several in the catalog, two 2002 XTRA 690 AM California ofered by Hanson’s River Ranch. Cup Juvenile Fillies Stakes. Hip #36, a colt by Smiling TiTe second dam, Tizso, is a ger—Mesaatmimiscafe, by Sky full sister to Cal-bred superstar Mesa, has ties to Old English, Tiznow. Tizso’s foals include 2012 which bred Mimi’s Cafe, the secHaskell Invitational Stakes (G1) ond dam. An earner of $394,327, winner Paynter, who ran second Cal-bred Mimi’s Cafe won fve in that year’s Belmont Stakes (G1) stakes during her racing career. and sired 2021 Horse of the Year Yearlings by leading California sire Stay Thirsty should draw Tough Sunday and Sunday plenty of attention from prospective buyers Knicks Go. Rules are stakes winners from Barton has several others by Cat Nick Alexander’s successful CalBurglar in the sale, including hip ifornia breeding program. Tey #85. Te colt is out of the Kris S. appear in the family of hip #86, mare Sweet Lips, also the dam of consigned by Shane Eastertwo stakes-placed runners. Bred brook’s Easterbrook Livestock in Florida, Sweet Lips won the Management. Te flly is by 2005 Sunshine Millions Distaf California sire Stanford out of Stakes at Santa Anita, part of the the unraced Lucky Pulpit mare program pitting Cal-breds against Swiftly Risen. Tough Sunday and Florida-breds. Cal-bred multiple Sunday Rules are half siblings to graded winner Dream of Summer Chocolate Meeting, the second fnished third in that race and has dam. gone on to become a stellar proIn addition to buying at the ducer. sale, prospective buyers can bid Major breeders Martin and Offerings by two-time Californian Stakes winner Clubhouse online. Te catalog is available Ride should also attract their fair share of lookers Pam Wygod bred Native Treafor download to devices through sure, a Cal-bred son of Tribal Te Jockey Club app, as well as Rule. Native Treasure earned $410,593 is by Danzing Candy, who stands at Ran- in traditional print format. and won the 2012 I’m Smokin Stakes at cho San Miguel. For further information on the sale, Del Mar. Rancho San Miguel and Adrian Gonza- contact Loretta Veiga at (800) 573Rancho San Miguel has a half brother lez’ Checkmate Toroughbreds will ofer 2822, ext. 227 or loretta@ctba.com or to Native Treasure in the sale as agent for several by Danzing Candy. Checkmate’s Christy Chapman at (800) 573-2822, Liberty Road Stables. Te colt, hip #101, consignment includes hip #134, a colt by ext. 247 or christy@ctba.com. 18

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2021 TOBA State Breeder of the Year for California

Through offering partnerships in top horses, Terrry Lovingier is interested in attracting more Californians to Thoroughbred racing and ownership

Terry Lovingier CALIFORNIA’S 2021 TOBA BREEDER OF THE YEAR

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he term “leading breeder” can mean many things. In its simplest terms, it’s the name at the top of the year’s purse earnings list, which is where Terry Lovingier found himself in 2021. But leading breeders also afect other aspects of the industry, and last year Lovingier personifed that maxim. Tus, he is being honored as the Toroughbred Owners and Breeders Association California breeder of 2021.

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Lovingier brought Stay Tirsty to California, ofered him to state breeders, and supported the stallion with mares of his own. As a result, Stay Tirsty dominated California stallion lists in 2021, especially among the 2-year-old ranks. With his frst California crop, Stay Tirsty led all other sires of California-conceived 2-year-olds by purse earnings, number of winners, and number of races won. Including all of his ofspring, Stay Tirsty had 2021 purse earnings of $5,001,339, to lead all other state stallions.

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Lovingier supports the California breeding industry in many other ways. His Lovacres Ranch consistently brings large consignments to California’s sales. He also serves as chairperson of the California Toroughbred Breeders Association. But perhaps Lovingier’s biggest contribution is in bringing others into horse ownership. He puts together small partnerships on many of his homebreds, keeping a piece himself while seeing to it that his partners share the limelight.


At the CTBA awards banquet earlier this year, Lovingier collected several awards. Each time he brought up partners in the various champions being honored. When My Fiona was announced as Broodmare of the Year, Lovingier posed with co-owners Tom Beckerle and Amanda Navarro along with Modesto, Gregorio, and Jessica Rincon, who are integral to the operation of Lovacres. “I want to acknowledge Gregorio— he’s been with me from day one,” said Lovingier from the podium as he accepted My Fiona’s trophy as well as his leading breeding honor. Gregorio is the breeding manager at Lovacres, responsible for overseeing the breeding of the seven stallions that stand at the ranch. Beckerle noted that he got into racing as an investor, met Lovingier, and became involved with several Lovacres horses. In addition to My Fiona,

Beckerle co-owns the mare’s Cal-bred stakes-winning American Pharoah flly Fi Fi Pharoah and At the Spa, the 2021 champion Cal-bred 2-year-old flly bred by Lovingier. Jorge Periban trains At the Spa for Lovingier, Saul Carrillo, and Grifn Stables, a group Beckerle put together with longtime friends from high school. “I just hope that we continue with the momentum and get more people in on horse racing,” said Beckerle, who added that fnding new people depends on “horses like this and people like Terry.” Lovingier bred Finneus, the 2021 champion Cal-bred 2-year-old male. He owns the son of Stay Tirsty—My Fiona with Navarro and Naseer Mohammed Fasihuddin. Finneus, trained by Walther Solis, won the 2021 Golden State Juvenile Stakes, placed in two graded stakes, and earned $266,366. “I went to Lovacres when Finneus was six months old,” said Fasihuddin.

“I called Terry and told him that I want to be an owner of this horse. Terry was so good to give me a chance to be part of this horse.” Lovingier also bred Rock N Rye, winner of the 2021 Graduation Stakes, and Tirsty Always, winner of the 2021 Royal Owl Stakes. Both runners are by Stay Tirsty and were train.ed last year by Solis. Lovingier owns Rock N Rye with Tom London and Eugene Zondio. He owned Tirsty Always with Beckerle and Carrillo until the ridgling was claimed away earlier this year. As the TOBA California breeder of 2021, Lovingier isn’t resting on his laurels. He is vying with Nick Alexander at the top of the 2022 California breeders list and has Stay Tirsty’s second California crop coming along. Lovingier also has high hopes for Smokem, a young Union Rags stallion standing at Lovacres whose frst foals are already winning this year.

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CTBA History

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More modern additions have been made in the decades following the establishment of the Carleton F. Burke Library at the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association

Genesis of the Burke Library A VOYAGE THROUGH HORSE RACING HISTORY

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n the near future, the Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library will transition to California Polytechnic University, Pomona, where it will continue to be available locally. Cal Poly also has the resources to make some of the library’s volumes available digitally, with worldwide access via the Internet. None of these technologies were available, of course, when the California Toroughbred Breeders Association began the creation of a library in the late 1950s. Te idea

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of a library grew out of the CTBA’s move to 201 Colorado Place in Arcadia, ofces the organization maintains to this day. Te creation of the California Toroughbred Breeders Foundation, now the California Toroughbred Foundation, allowed for easier donations to the library, which was formally dedicated in 1964. Two years later noted Turf writer and racing historian B.K. Beckwith began a series of articles about the library in this magazine, then known as Te Toroughbred of California. His frst article, printed in the June 1966 issue, reported on the creation and development of the


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Generous donations of collections, including art, have provided the nucleus of the Burke Library, a place to research pedigrees and race records in pre-Internet days

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library, and excerpts from that article are reprinted here, along with historical and current photos of the Burke Library. “In January of 1957 the California Toroughbred Breeders Association moved from its rented and rather limited quarters on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood to a new and gracious building at 201 Colorado Place in Arcadia,” began Beckwith. “Tis long, ranch-house type structure, located on afable acreage almost within the shadow of Santa Anita’s towering stands, was the realization of a dream which its founders had harbored for nearly a quarter of a century.” Beckwith noted that the CTBA had a “meager selection” of books at the rented Sunset Boulevard ofce, “only three or four small bookcases in which were stored some basically important reference books, such as charts and manuals and stud books, but even these were not in complete series form.” Today, much of this material is available online. More than 60 years ago, however, equine research had to be done painstakingly by hand. To research a Toroughbred required delving into stud books for pedigree information and chart books for a horse’s racing record. Beckwith’s article pointed out the diffculty of amassing such information. “When the move to Arcadia came in ’57, it necessitated little more than a few automobile trips with the back seat and the trunk loaded to transport what then comprised the CTBA Library.” Lou Rowan, then president of the CTBA, wrote an editorial that appeared in the January 1957 issue of this magazine. He suggested that people could help create a more complete library through donations. “With the new and commodious facilities available for the Library at Arcadia,” Rowan wrote, “it seems ftting that a gentle hint to generous horsemen and horsewomen might be in order.” Tat prompted contributions from early donors, listed by Beckwith as Peter Strub, Walter Hofman, Ted Williams, Dr. Chester Wilson, Walter Tryon, Col. George Caldwell, Carleton F. Burke, Frank Bishop, Ed and Tevis Paine, Col. T.E. Whitehead, the Los Angeles Turf Club, Dwight Murphy, Frank E. Kilroe,

Kent Cochran, left, and Col. F.W. Koester helped expand the library collection

Mrs. Grace Cooper Vance, Mrs. Leone C. Hart, Lee Mosbacher, Kid North, and Tom Caldwell. Te CTBA also purchased many volumes to fll in the research gaps. “During this formative period of the Library, many people were helpful in its growth,” Beckwith wrote, “but the real ‘leg work’ was, in great measure, carried on by the Association’s General Manager, Col. F.W. Koester. By actual contact and by hundreds of letters to friends and acquaintances who represented every phase of horse activity, he relentlessly and with the utmost dedication pursued his and the CTBA Directors’ dream of a complete equine athenaeum. If he heard that any individual had one or more horse books which might be consigned to oblivion he got in his car right then and drove to the person’s house before he or she could either heave the article out or otherwise dispose of it.” It took until 1959 for the library to really take shape. “For several months prior to that date the Directors of the CTBA had been

considering the matter of purchasing the renowned Kent Cochran collection,” wrote Beckwith. “Cochran, Daily Racing Form columnist and former editor of Te Toroughbred of California, had been an avid book collector for many years. He had become known throughout the horse world as a man always in the market for equine literature and had acquired a truly remarkable, astoundingly diversifed and very valuable assemblage of writings which covered every facet and function of horse activity.” Cochran had such a knowledge of the California Toroughbred racing and breeding industry that the CTBA in the 1970s urged him to write a book about it. Ten in his late 80s, Cochran declined due to his health and age. Instead, Mary Fleming, on staf of this magazine, undertook the project, relying heavily on Cochran’s help, writing that his letters “were flled with rich memories and reminiscences.” Fleming dedicated A History of the Toroughbred in California to Cochran, who died at age 92 and didn’t see the completed project. Cochran’s collection of books totaled more than 4,000 and were a valuable addition to the Burke Library. Beckwith noted that the collection flled in gaps in chart books and American Racing Manuals. It included bound volumes of such magazines as Te Spirit of the Times; Turf, Field and Farm; and The Sporting Mirror. Some of the California racing reportage in the Cochran collection dates back to the 1850s. Once the Foundation was incorporat-

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Early photos of the library room at the CTBA’s Arcadia offces include the 1964 dedication, right, as Col. Koester, center, spoke to the crowd

Harris, Charles Clifton, Dick Nash, Te Blood-Horse, Cyril Hall, Dr. Myron Tom, Silvia Small, B.K. Beckwith, Maurice V. Point, Franklin Reynolds, Bert Clark Tayer, Ruth Clements, Myron Fox, Chester Jones, James Higgins, Judge Kingsley Macomber, the Morris Animal Foundation, Kurt Mayer, R.E. Leighninger, Te Toroughbred Record, Te Toroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, and Te Bloodstock Breeders Review. In the spring of 1963, the CTBA expanded its ofce, enlarging the library and providing additional room for the magazine and for management operations. “Tis was done by making several sizable changes which, fortunately, both the property and the design of the headquarters made possible,” wrote Beckwith.

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ed, allowing for tax-exempt donations, the library expanded even further, to more than 6,000 volumes. Beckwith listed more donors: Mrs. William E. Still, Louis R. Rowan, Pat Dougherty, Mrs. W.H. Hofman Jr., Clif Burton, the breeders associations of Argentina and Brazil, the Washington Horse Breeders Association, Gerald Farquharson, C.D. Alexander, Maj. Gen. W.A. Worton, Te British Bloodstock Agency, the International Bloodstock Agency, E. Allen Russell, Mrs. Frances W. Peck, the Hollywood Park Turf Club, Henry G. White, Phil Catlin, Albert W. Harris, Mrs. Augustus Taylor Jr., Edward H. Honnen, J.A. Allen and Company of London, Humphrey Finney, Franco Varola, Cesare Beltrami, Dr. M.E. Ensminger, E.V.E.

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“Aside from a lengthened mail room and a new front ofce on the west, a new storeroom and magazine make-up room were added on the east end. Tis allowed the Library to extend through what had been the old storeroom and thus gave it an expansion of 20 by 21 feet.” At that time, Col. Koester and the CTBA board of directors decided to honor the late Carleton F. Burke by naming the library after him, with a dedication ceremony held March 6, 1964. Burke, who died in 1962, had been the frst chairman of the California Horse Racing Board, director of racing at Santa Anita, and a secretary-treasurer of the CTBA. Two years later following that dedication, the library received a contribution of 2,638 books from Edward Lasker, a former CTBA director and prominent Toroughbred owner and breeder. Beckwith wrote that these included racing calendars representing 37 nations and districts, with some of the books going back to the 1700s. Donations came in well past the time of Beckwith’s original article, leading to the collection topping more than 10,000 volumes today. In Cal Poly’s keeping, the library will continue to be known as the Burke Library, with the majority of the books going to the university. However, the CTBA will continue to house at the Arcadia ofce its entire collection of bound volumes of its own magazine, as well as bound volumes of Te Blood-Horse and Te Toroughbred Record.


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Great Lady M Stakes

CLIMBING THE LADDER CAL-BRED FILLY KEEPS MAKING GOOD GRADES

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ith the $201,000 Great Lady M Stakes (G2) safely in her pocket, Becca Taylor has only one more step to go in her conditions—a grade 1 stakes. Perhaps the only reason she hasn’t gotten that yet is that owner/breeder Nick Alexander and trainer Steve Miyadi have brought her up the ladder steadily.

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Each time Becca Taylor has come through for them. It helps that Becca Taylor is also about as versatile as a horse could be. Cal-bred Becca Taylor adds Los Alamitos’ grade 2 Great Lady M to her stakes accomplishments She broke her maiden on dirt at Los Alamitos and switched to turf at Santa Becca Taylor, the 7-10 favorite, faced six from Brandon’smylawyer in the turn, Elm Anita for her second condition. Alexander rivals. Even taking turns, they couldn’t de- Drive and Samurai Charm challenged and Miyadi were able to take advantage feat her. First Brandon’smylawyer, break- her. Tey sandwiched Becca Taylor, Elm of the California-bred rule allowing a Cal- ing inside of Becca Taylor, vied with her Drive on the outside and Samurai Charm bred to run back at the same condition on on the front end. Becca Taylor and jockey on the rail. the opposite surface, and she won again Juan Hernandez broke ffth and quickly Becca Taylor refused to quit. After a on dirt. Te Tapeta surface at Golden moved into the lead, recording the frst half-mile in :44.61, she turned back Elm quarter-mile in :21.68. Gate Fields didn’t faze her either. Drive and Samurai Charm, scoring by two “It’s funny,” said Miyadi. “Her form lengths and completing the distance in Te Golden State Series gave Becca Taylor her frst stakes wins: the 2021 doesn’t look like she is real speed, but she 1:15.25. Samurai Charm fnished second, Evening Jewel Stakes and 2022 Spring is. One day she is going to break running 11⁄4 lengths ahead of Elm Drive, who had six lengths on fourth-place Cover Version. Fever Stakes. But the series also featured and wow everyone—I hope.” Unlike most of Alexander’s other homeOnce Becca Taylor began to pull away her only loss, when Eddie’s New Dream breds, Becca Taylor is by Old Topcaught her by a nose in the 2022 per, rather than Grazen. California Irish O’Brien Stakes down Santa lost Old Topper a year ago, when he Anita’s hillside turf course. died at age 26. Te stallion stood his “Tat nose is going to haunt me entire career at Tom and Debi Stull’s for the rest of my life,” said Miyadi. Tommy Town Toroughbreds and Te loss was an anomaly, as Bechad been pensioned in 2019, with ca Taylor proved by stepping up to 4-year-old Becca Taylor one of his graded company. She hasn’t lost in last runners. two graded attempts, frst in the Alexander bred Becca Taylor out $98,000 Desert Stormer Stakes of the winning General Meeting (G3) at Santa Anita June 4 and then mare Lady Sax whom the late trainer in the July 4 Great Lady M at Los Mike Mitchell claimed for AlexanAlamitos. Trainer Steve Miyadi, third right, and jockey Juan der for $32,000. In the 61⁄2-furlong Great Lady M, Hernandez lead Becca Taylor’s winner’s circle celebration 26

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CONTINUING THE FAMILY TRADITION

alifornia breeder Ronald Rand certainly had a lifelong horse connection, but the racing bug didn’t truly bite until Aug. 28, 2011. Tat was the day California-bred star Acclamation won the $1 million TVG Pacifc Classic (G1) by a head. “Tat was defnitely the catalyst for getting me in horse racing,” Rand said. Acclamation’s career is worthy of the silver screen, as the son of Unusual Heat—Winning in Style, by Silveyville, earned $1,958,048 with 11 wins, two seconds, and six thirds in 30 starts.

Ronald Rand with mare Eden Mirelle at Old English Rancho in 2017

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“He won the Eddie Read (G1T) twice, and the Charles Whittingham (G1T) three times,” said Rand. “But that Pacifc Classic—that was the ride that did it.” Pitted against graded stakes stars Twirling Candy and Game On Dude, Acclamation went to the lead under Patrick Valenzuela and kept going. His achievements in 2011 earned him the title as the Eclipse Award national champion older male. Long before that fateful day at Del Mar, Rand’s family was already in the horse business. It traces back two generations and has gone on to the next one. Rand’s daughter Courtney served as the veterinarian for Old English Rancho, the major California breeding farm that bred Acclamation and stood him during his early stud career. She is now the veterinarian for John Harris’ Harris Farms in Coalinga. “My paternal grandfather had a horse farm back in Rock Creek Township, Ind.,” Rand said. “Tey were mainly pleasure horses that he raised and sold, but there was a horse connection in my life going back that far.” Rand’s father moved from Indiana to California and ultimately settled in San Bernardino around 1950. Years later he ended up with a racehorse. “Te publisher of the newspaper out there had a breeding operation, and my dad ended up buying a yearling colt from them,” said Rand. Te elder Rand’s California-bred Count to Greece, a son of Sky Count—Jet to Greece, by Isle of Greece, raced at Agua Caliente in the early 1980s. Another early racing memory that stuck with Ronald Rand was an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal in 1973. “I was a Navy carrier pilot, and I got home from Vietnam in April of 1973,” he said. “At the time, Cessna Aviation had come out with the Cessna Citation jet, and they ran an ad that said, ‘From Citation to Secretariat, Good Luck.’ ” Secretariat went on that year to become the frst horse since Citation in 1948 to win the Triple Crown. Lastly, Rand’s future wife, Cathy, was an accomplished rider who studied at the University of Kentucky. “Horses were kind of always in my family, you might say,” Rand noted.


Despite the many signs buted her at Pleasanton June 26, that equines would be part of where she fnished ffth, beaten his life, professionally Rand fve lengths for the win. began a career in fnancial “She was ready to go at Del services. Mar last year, but she had a Horses still continued to little problem,” said Rand. “She play a minor role; Courtney should race later this summer at was photographed riding Del Mar.” a horse at just 2 years old. Eden Mirelle has since foaled She would ultimately take an Acclamation flly and a Vronlessons at Lakewood Equessky flly, but it is the Smiling trian Center and was gifted a Tiger colt born this spring that familiar family horse: Count carries the hopes of Rand and to Greece. daughter Courtney. Courtney decided to attend “He’s a handsome lad,” Rand college at the University of said. “He looks great.” California, Davis, majoring Smiling Tiger stands at Harris in genetics, and she went to Farms alongside Acclamation. veterinary school there as After E.W. (Buddy) Johnston well. After she completed her died in 2015, the Old English A 2-year-old Courtney Rand helped reignite the Rand family’s residency, Courtney became operation merged with Harris interest in horses the Old English Rancho Farms, and Johnston’s grandveterinarian. son Jonny Hilvers became the It was a good time to get general manager of the entire involved: the Johnston famienterprise. ly’s Old English Rancho had Rand credits Hilvers as part several promising horses both of his involvement in racing, on the farm and at the track, saying, “He has been a terrifc including a 3-year-old stakes connection to the business. His horse named Acclamation. credentials and his ethics are top “At this point we were fight. He’s been a real infuence getting really very interested,” in horse racing for me.” Rand said. And after AcclaCourtney, now Dr. Courtney mation’s Pacifc Classic win? Stammerjohan, was hired as the “I wanted to breed a mare to Harris Farms veterinarian after him.” Dr. Jeanne Bowers retired. Rand At the 2017 Barretts has another child who grew up January mixed sale, Rand purto become a structural engineer My paternal grandfather had chased an unraced Cyclotron in Wisconsin and a third with a horse farm back in Rock Creek mare in foal to Surf Cat. Te him in the securities business, so mare, Eden Mirelle, out of the having a family member interTownship, Ind. Tey were mainly Bertrando mare Leanessa, had ested in racing has really helped pleasure horses that he raised and already produced one Surf fuel his passion. sold, but there was a horse connection Cat flly in 2014; Surf Kitten “I’ve been fortunate that would go on to win nine Courtney has found a real love in my life going back that far.” of 21 starts. Te foal Eden of it,” Rand said. “I was up visit— Ronald Rand ing Harris Farms the other day, Mirelle produced four months after Rand bought her, a colt and she was palpating mares. It named Mister Spicoli, never was amazing.” raced, but the end game was From watching the phenomat hand: Eden Mirelle got in foal to Acclamation and proenal Acclamation win at Del Mar, to breeding his very own duced a flly in 2018. mare to Acclamation with his veterinarian daughter, Rand Rand named the flly Callhercontessa. Andy Mathis dehas truly found a home in the sport. www.ctba.com ❙ August 2022 ❙ CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED

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Winners JUNE 27, 2022 – JULY 24, 2022 3-YEAR-OLDS & UP Animal Kingdom—Bosserette: Reina de Reyes (131-58), f, 4 yo, Wyoming Downs, STK, Hank Mills H., 7/17, 5f, 59.12, $8,700. Atta Boy Roy—Special Holiday: Mr. Stang (25-13), g, 4 yo, Emerald Downs, AOC, 7/2, 6f, 1:9.20, $15,675. Atticus—Nossa Cancao (BRZ): Autism Warrior (5-2), g, 5 yo, Arizona Downs, ALW, 7/18, 5f, 57.73, $9,015. Bedford Falls—Tangled Lace: Three Red Sevens (2-2), g, 10 yo, Great Falls, ALW, 7/23, 5 1/4f, 1:5.20, $1,980. Big Bad Leroybrown—Seasontoperfection: Irrefutable (7-3), g, 6 yo, Sacramento, ALW, 7/17, 5 1/2f, 1:2.67, $21,060. Bluegrass Cat—Stars Collide: Stars of Bluegrass (63-32), f, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 7/4, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.89, $10,200. Bluegrass Cat—Play Misty for Us: Koa Cat (63-32), g, 6 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 7/16, 7 1/2f, 1:35.52, $5,400. Box Score—Susan B Good: Hail Freedom (1-1), c, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/24, 1mi, 1:36.87, $63,960. Capital Account—Cravin' the Heat: Unusual Account (11-5), g, 3 yo, Grande Prairie, ALW, 7/10, 7f, 1:27.17, $2,703. Capital Account—Cravin' the Heat: Unusual Account (11-5), g, 3 yo, Grande Prairie, ALW, 7/23, 1mi, 1:43.27, $2,756. Cherokee Heaven—Alaysha Storm: Cherokee Papoose (1-1), m, 5 yo, Arizona Downs, SOC, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:4.73, $9,615. Clubhouse Ride—Kiama: Subtle Ride (60-31), m, 5 yo, Crooked River Roundup, STK, Art Smith Memorial S., 7/16, about 7f, 1:28.59, $4,400. Commissioner—Gia Is a Bella: Cozy Bear (96-42), g, 4 yo, Grande Prairie, ALW, 7/9, 7f, 1:28.65, $2,756. Curlin to Mischief—Forestry's Delight: Forest Echo (42-14), g, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 7/3, 5f, 58.49, $4,200. Curlin to Mischief—Forestry's Delight: Forest Echo (42-14), g, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, TRL, 7/23, 6f, 1:11.16, $2,400. Cyclotron—Willapa: Hey Wilmaaa (17-9), m, 6 yo, Grants Pass, ALW, 6/28, 5f, 58.34, $3,520. Cyclotron—G. I. Betty: Ana Lisa (17-9), m, 7 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STR, 7/8, 5 1/2f, 1:4.75, $16,560. Dads Caps—Seeking the Ghost: Gemini Bay (21-8), g, 3 yo, Great Falls, ALW, 7/17, 5 1/4f, 1:6.40, $2,035. Decarchy—Rahbadabadou: Evenerevenworse (19-4), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 7/4, 5 1/2f, 1:4.62, $8,400. Eddington—Kestner: Mattawa N That (9-6), g, 4 yo, Grants Pass, ALW, 7/4, 5 1/2f, 1:4.67, $3,520. Eddington—Kestner: Mattawa N That (9-6), g, 4 yo, Crooked River Roundup, ALW, 7/15, about 5 1/2f, 1:5.71, $2,750. Gallant Son—Zorra Roja: Fast Buck (15-11), g, 4 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/22, 5f (T), 56.48, $63,960. Gallant Son—Carolina Grande: Crazy Dreams (15-11), g, 3 yo, Sacramento, AOC, 7/23, 1 1/16mi, 1:45.32, $21,060. Gig Harbor—Forestry's Delight: Sheza Delight (17-7), f, 4 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 7/16, 5 1/2f, 1:7.86, $5,100. Grazen—Lookin for Jonesy: Gerlach's (77-40), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, AOC, 7/1, 6f, 1:10.48, $21,060. Grazen—Sudden Sunday: Clayton Delaney (77-40), g, 5 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 7/1, 6f, 1:9.65, $30,600.

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The accompanying list includes runners that are both California-foaled and Californiasired winners in 2022 of all recent North American races, except straight claiming races. Abbreviations used for the class of race are similar to those used by Equibase: Alw– allowance; Hcp–overnight handicap; names of stakes race are spelled out, with the grade of the race, when applicable, in parentheses.

Grazen—Shesabronxbomber: Crash Corrigan (77-40), g, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 7/8, 6f, 1:8.66, $31,800. Grazen—Divine Josephine: She's Expensive (77-40), f, 4 yo, Grande Prairie, ALW, 7/9, 7f, 1:28.42, $2,703. Grazen—Joe Ja: Jan Jan Can (77-40), m, 6 yo, Sacramento, STR, 7/22, 6f, 1:11.54, $8,400. Grazen—Malibu Holiday: Johnny Podres (77-40), g, 5 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/24, 5f (T), 56.62, $49,200. Hard Spun—Come Home Lady: Hard to Come Home (206-86), g, 6 yo, Century Mile, AOC, 7/22, 6 1/2f, 1:16.66, $10,200. He Be Fire N Ice—Stormin Quality: Perfect Ice Storm (18-6), m, 6 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, WCL, 7/2, 1mi, 1:38.89, $15,000. Hoorayforhollywood—Star Catch: Star Entry (4-1), c, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, WCL, 7/1, 5 1/2f, 1:4.51, $9,600. Idiot Proof—Royal Prana: Royal Jester (27-15), g, 4 yo, Sacramento, STR, 7/17, 5 1/2f, 1:4.12, $14,400. James Street—Tribal Charm: Blazing Charm (13-5), m, 5 yo, Evangeline Downs, SOC, 7/7, 1mi, 1:40.34, $9,000. James Street—Stop the Humor: Joker Matt (13-5), c, 3 yo, Canterbury Park, AOC, 7/13, 7 1/2f (T), 1:30.29, $18,600. Lakerville—Wild Note: King Lebron (23-6), g, 6 yo, Arizona Downs, SOC, 7/18, 5 1/2f, 1:3.96, $7,815. Lucky Pulpit—Could Be Trouble: Kate's Princess (28-11), m, 6 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 6/27, 6f, 1:12.20, $8,820. Lucky Pulpit—Speak Easy Gal: Quiet Charm (28-11), g, 5 yo, Pleasanton, WCL, 7/3, 5 1/2f, 1:4.84, $8,100. Lucky Pulpit—Harbor Song: Offshore Affair (28-11), g, 6 yo, Pleasanton, ALW, 7/3, 1 1/16mi, 1:44.55, $21,060. Many Rivers—Corazon de Leo: Run Like Kona (12-5), m, 5 yo, Great Falls, AOC, 7/24, 5 1/4f, 1:6.80, $2,090. Ministers Wild Cat—Life Is a Stone: Lifesbeengoodsofar (51-31), g, 6 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 7/20, 1mi, 1:40.40, $9,900. Mr. Big—This Means War: Chancery Way (62-27), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, AOC, 7/3, 6f, 1:10.76, $21,060. Mr. Big—Baby Zito: Big Stretch (62-27), f, 4 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 7/5, 7f, 1:27.20, $8,820. Mr. Big—This Means War: Chancery Way (62-27), f, 3 yo, Sacramento, AOC, 7/23, 1mi, 1:38.92, $21,060. Mucho Macho Man—Longing: A Man's Man (91-42), g, 6 yo, Sacramento, ALW, 7/24, 1mi, 1:37.28, $21,060. Old Topper—Lady Sax: Becca Taylor (5-2), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STK, Great Lady M S. (gr. II ), 7/4, 6 1/2f, 1:15.25, $120,000. Oxbow—Griffns Magic: Year of the Ox (114-61), g, 5 yo, Grants Pass, STK, S O H R A S., 7/3, 6f, 1:9.69, $6,160. Papa Clem—Tiz Zoe Cee: Zoe's Papa Cee (22-11), g, 6 yo, Crooked River Roundup, ALW, 7/14, about 7f, 1:30.24, $2,420. Prince of Love—Shorty Jones: Shortman (2-1), c, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STR, 7/4, 1mi, 1:36.70, $23,100. Richard's Kid—Vincenza: The Little H Man (33-13), g, 5 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 7/9, 6f, 1:10.42, $14,400. Richard's Kid—Feel the Rush: Hey Now (33-13), g, 3 yo, Arizona Downs, STK, Prince S., 7/9, 6f, 1:10.86, $15,000. Richard's Kid—Madoffwiththemoney: Rickey B (33-13), h, 6 yo, Canterbury Park, AOC, 7/13, 6 1/2f, 1:16.29, $18,600. Richard's Kid—Ban: Bandeena (33-13), f, 4 yo, Sacramento, STR, 7/15, 1 1/16mi, 1:44.53, $9,000.

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Rocky Bar—Canadian Sunrise: Sunrise in the Bar (21-13), m, 6 yo, Great Falls, STR, 7/24, 5 1/4f, 1:6.00, $2,035. Roi Charmant—Bee Eff Eff: Baby Gronk (9-4), g, 7 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STR, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:3.58, $16,560. Run Brother Ron—Darncat: Darnquick (7-4), g, 5 yo, Sacramento, AOC, 7/22, 5 1/2f, 1:2.93, $21,840. Salute the Sarge—Ice Tiz Nice: Interesting Times (4-2), m, 6 yo, Assiniboia Downs, AOC, 7/19, 6f, 1:13.60, $9,900. Shackleford—Corleone: Kid Corleone (166-76), c, 3 yo, Del Mar, AOC, 7/22, 6 1/2f, 1:15.10, $49,200. Shackleford—No Fighting: Warfront Fighter (166-76), g, 5 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 7/23, 6f, 1:9.76, $6,353. Sixthirteen—La Midnite Classic: Classic Leah (12-6), m, 6 yo, Emerald Downs, STR, 7/16, 6f, 1:9.50, $9,075. Smiling Tiger—Sheaparoux: Funkenstein (86-38), g, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, STR, 7/10, 1mi, 1:37.13, $20,160. Smiling Tiger—Quickly Gone: Smiling Goodbye (86-38), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, AOC, 7/24, 6 1/2f, 1:14.88, $13,750. Square Eddie—Cryptic: Shinny (76-26), g, 5 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 7/4, 1 1/16mi, 1:45.03, $10,200. Square Eddie—Loan Savant: Self Isolation (76-26), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 7/9, 1mi, 1:36.74, $30,600. Square Eddie—Chanel My Belle: Go Thru the Hole (76-26), c, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, TRL, 7/23, 6f, 1:10.52, $2,400. Stay Thirsty—Spanish Doll: Trip to Spain (158-62), c, 3 yo, Sacramento, AOC, 7/16, 6f, 1:10.79, $21,060. Sway Away—Livelaughlove: Shezarunaway (11-4), m, 5 yo, Pleasanton, ALW, 7/2, 1 1/16mi, 1:48.53, $21,060. Tamarando—Royal Grand Slam: Royal 'n Rando (17-8), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, AOC, 7/1, 1mi 70yd, 1:43.58, $21,060. Tannersmyman—My Sis Liz: El Chavo Del Ocho (8-3), g, 7 yo, Arizona Downs, AOC, 7/9, 6f, 1:9.32, $10,215. Temple City—Slalom: Orissa (179-74), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 7/10, 6f, 1:11.84, $13,200. Tenga Cat—Artistryandrhythm: Tengas Masterpiece (2-2), g, 5 yo, Arizona Downs, ALW, 6/27, 5 1/2f, 1:4.51, $8,715. Time to Get Even—Pandura: Even Pandura (10-10), f, 4 yo, Canterbury Park, SOC, 7/9, 6 1/2f, 1:17.25, $10,200. Time to Get Even—Amorous Angie: Addydidit (10-10), f, 3 yo, Century Mile, ALW, 7/15, 1mi, 1:38.05, $12,000. Tonalist—Auntie Martha: Tricky Lee (131-67), g, 3 yo, Arapahoe Park, STK, Inaugural S., 7/3, 6f, 1:11.26, $13,830. Tonalist—Auntie Martha: Tricky Lee (131-67), g, 3 yo, Arapahoe Park, ALW, 7/17, 6f, 1:10.41, $7,500. Treasure Ride—Pearl's Rule: Vella (3-3), m, 6 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, AOC, 7/10, 5 1/2f, 1:4.43, $30,600. Unionize—Honeysuckle Rose: Cool Mountain Lad (13-8), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, STK, Oak Tree Sprint S., 7/2, 6f, 1:11.06, $45,000. U S Ranger—Lemonade Springs: Robie (24-8), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, STR, 7/3, 1mi 70yd, 1:43.94, $14,400. U S Ranger—Squeeze Me Tight: Kona Skye (24-8), g, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, ALW, 7/9, 6f, 1:10.45, $4,800.

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Winners JUNE 27, 2022 – JULY 24, 2022 MAIDENS Ball Bearing—Bay Breeze: Jan's Best (2-1), f, 4 yo, Grants Pass, MSW, 7/4, 6f, 1:15.16, $3,360. Bayern—Pocketful: Low Dose (109-56), f, 4 yo, Arizona Downs, MOC, 7/23, 6f, 1:12.17, $8,415. Bedford Falls—Avaudrey: Jaycee (2-2), f, 3 yo, Sacramento, MCL, 7/16, 5 1/2f, 1:5.00, $7,200. Boisterous—Cocoa Command: Cocoa Icing (56-23), m, 5 yo, Monmouth Park, MCL, 7/1, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:43.31, $15,000. Boisterous—Tribal Spy: My Spy (56-23), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:4.97, $13,800. Boisterous—Made to Worship: Lady Brett (56-23), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/10, 5f, 58.64, $7,800. Boisterous—Fifth Position: Thunder of Zion (56-23), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/10, 5f, 58.62, $7,800. Boisterous—Niqaaba: Mighty Boisterous (56-23), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 7/23, 4 1/2f, 52.99, $3,820. Capital Account—Stardust Memories: Ballroom Hustler (11-5), g, 4 yo, Los Alamitos, MCL, 7/23, 4 1/2f, 52.93, $3,710. Cat Burglar—Shared Image: Baby Kristen (13-5), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:4.27, $13,800. Cat Burglar—Distant Memories: Idaho Once (13-5), c, 2 yo, Sacramento, MSW, 7/24, 5 1/2f, 1:5.71, $20,280. Champ Pegasus—Chetten County: Straus's Place (44-13), g, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/4, 1mi 70yd, 1:44.69, $7,500. Circumference (IRE)—Picture Perfect (IRE): Irish Circles (19-4), g, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/3, 5 1/2f, 1:4.73, $13,800. Clubhouse Ride—Pirate's Legacy: Ticket Lady (60-31), m, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 7/2, 4 1/2f, 53.26, $3,000. Clubhouse Ride—You Can Dream: Chismosa (60-31), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/23, 5f, 58.67, $48,000. Clubhouse Ride—Include the Grand: Sloop John B (60-31), g, 3 yo, Hastings Racecourse, MCL, 7/23, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.39, $8,250. Coach Bob—Southern Meeting: Juana Gallo (5-2), f, 2 yo, Pleasanton, MSW, 7/10, 5 1/2f, 1:4.67, $15,600. Cogito—Lemonaideen: Mr Freebie (3-1), g, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/8, 5 1/2f, 1:5.26, $13,800. Creative Cause—Kissmeimdanish: Keeneye George (168-78), g, 3 yo, Arizona Downs, MCL, 7/11, 6f, 1:13.04, $6,015. Dads Caps—Wedding in Sorano: Ohhh Daddy (21-8), g, 2 yo, Wyoming Downs, TRL, 7/10, 4 1/2f, 52.81, $2,400. Dads Caps—Southern Seed: Strength of Autism (21-8), c, 2 yo, Sacramento, MSW, 7/15, 5 1/2f, 1:5.18, $20,280. Dads Caps—Watusi: Pops Awesome (21-8), g, 3 yo, Arizona Downs, MOC, 7/16, 6f, 1:11.18, $8,415. Danzing Candy—Wind N Waves: Raging Tempest (40-14), c, 3 yo, Parx Racing, MCL, 7/12, 6f, 1:13.38, $11,400. Gem Heist—Grayson's Star: Careless Star (8-2), f, 4 yo, Arizona Downs, MOC, 7/11, 5 1/2f, 1:4.51, $8,415.

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Gig Harbor—Night Dance: My Little Taylor (17-7), g, 3 yo, Sacramento, MCL, 7/23, 5 1/2f, 1:6.23, $7,200. Into Mischief—Modonna: Home Sick (338-136), c, 3 yo, Belterra Park, MCL, 7/13, 5 1/2f, 1:6.53, $8,280. Maltese Dog—Savvy N Speightful: Inspeightofthedog (6-2), g, 5 yo, Chippewa Downs, MSW, 7/2, 5 1/2f, 1:12.40, $2,200. Ministers Wild Cat—Rewritten: Come Correct (51-31), f, 3 yo, Lone Star Park, MCL, 7/24, 1mi, 1:43.25, $6,480. Misremembered—Sweet Bourbon: Lyinatthebar (39-16), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/8, 1mi 70yd, 1:45.67, $7,800. Misremembered—Filly On Fire: Misfred (39-16), f, 2 yo, Wyoming Downs, TRL, 7/10, 4 1/2f, 53.14, $2,400. Misremembered—Albany County: Act of Serendipity (39-16), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MSW, 7/10, 6 1/2f, 1:16.97, $39,000. Misremembered—Holy Chic: Lip's of Wine (39-16), f, 3 yo, Arizona Downs, MCL, 7/11, 6f, 1:12.82, $5,145. Mizzen Mast—She's On the Line: Mizzen Power (70-32), g, 4 yo, Arizona Downs, MCL, 7/23, 1mi, 1:41.92, $5,415. Nyquist—Hacktivism: Hacking It Up (130-38), c, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/24, 5f, 59.25, $48,000. Palace—Fly Away Angel: Fantasy Suite (91-37), g, 5 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:5.64, $3,000. Richard's Kid—Messi Cecy: Clippervile Girl (33-13), f, 3 yo, Wyoming Downs, MSW, 7/17, 5 1/2f, 1:7.56, $3,000. Run It—Velvet Princess: Runaway Princess (2-2), f, 3 yo, Sacramento, MCL, 7/22, 6f, 1:11.79, $10,200. Secret Circle—Solid Solution: Secret Fix (37-20), f, 4 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 7/24, 6f, 1:10.76, $21,600. Shaman Ghost—Tiz Kissable: Hunters Ghost (41-16), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 7/15, 1mi, 1:38.74, $5,500. Slew's Tiznow—Redheaded Muse: Galarina (27-9), f, 4 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/2, 6f, 1:11.03, $19,800. Slew's Tiznow—Breeze Along: Cyclone Slew (27-9), f, 4 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/2, 1mi 70yd, 1:46.85, $7,500.

Stanford—Swiftly Risen: Cal (53-21), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/2, 6f, 1:11.13, $19,800. Stanford—Sadie Clare: Dick Best (53-21), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/2, 6f, 1:13.34, $7,500. Stanford—Farmers Wife: Blowing Big Smoke (53-21), c, 3 yo, Delaware Park, MCL, 7/6, 1 1/16mi, 1:48.45, $15,000. Stanford—Wherethere'sfre: A Bit Much (53-21), c, 2 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/8, 5f, 1:0.01, $9,000. Stanford—Twentyfve to Life: Early Release (53-21), g, 2 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/10, 5f, 59.04, $15,600. Stanford—Magic Lily: Book Smart (53-21), g, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 7/17, 6f, 1:10.05, $9,625. Stay Thirsty—Akiss Forarose: Thirsty Kiss (158-62), g, 3 yo, Canterbury Park, MCL, 7/3, 1mi 70yd (T), 1:43.17, $7,200. Stay Thirsty—Rangey Lil: Trapalis (158-62), g, 3 yo, Hastings Racecourse, MCL, 7/9, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.96, $7,425. Stay Thirsty—If Only Ida: Ida Needa Drink (158-62), f, 2 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/10, 5f, 59.77, $15,600. Stay Thirsty—Solar Street: Western Dream (158-62), f, 3 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 7/24, 6f, 1:10.63, $9,625. Straight Fire—No Better Terms: Straighten Up (22-12), c, 2 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MSW, 7/1, 5f, 58.62, $30,000. Street Life—Just Like That (FR): Lonsdaleite (11-4), m, 6 yo, Emerald Downs, MCL, 7/10, 6f, 1:12.64, $4,675. Surf Cat—Keystone Malibu: Sound of the Surf (13-2), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:5.67, $7,500. Tamarando—Team Decision: Made the Team (17-8), g, 3 yo, Sacramento, MCL, 7/15, 1 1/16mi, 1:46.45, $7,500. Texas Ryano—Wildcat Aly: Nap Time (9-6), f, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/3, 5 1/2f, 1:5.32, $15,600.

SMILING TIGER Harris Farms (800) 311 6211 www.harrisfarms.com Smiling Tiger—Banner Elk Lady: Smiling Lady (86-38), f, 2 yo, Pleasanton, MSW, 7/2, 5f, 59.59, $20,280. Smokem—Dona Amelia (CHI): Smokin Amelia (14-3), f, 2 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/1, 5f, 59.40, $19,800.

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TEXAS RYANO Arroyo Vista Farm 760 913 5052 www.arroyovistafarm.com Texas Ryano—Danish Dawn: Movinglikeawinner (9-6), f, 3 yo, Del Mar, MCL, 7/23, 6 1/2f, 1:18.91, $18,000. Tom's Tribute—Ashley's Folly: Ashley's Rainbow (26-11), f, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MCL, 7/1, 6f, 1:12.71, $7,500. Tom's Tribute—Disko Dasko (FR): Disko Tribute (26-11), g, 3 yo, Los Alamitos Race Course, MCL, 7/2, 6f, 1:11.01, $19,800. Upstart—Behavioral: Uncontrollable (107-50), f, 2 yo, Del Mar, MSW, 7/22, 5f, 58.61, $48,000. Vronsky—La Darling: Super Bill (63-32), g, 3 yo, Pleasanton, MSW, 7/9, 5 1/2f, 1:4.59, $20,280. Vronsky—Cultural Icon: Whiskey Talk (63-32), g, 4 yo, Hastings Racecourse, MOC, 7/10, 6 1/2f, 1:17.94, $12,100. Vronsky—River Ella: Riversky (63-32), g, 4 yo, Sacramento, MCL, 7/16, 5 1/2f, 1:4.59, $7,500.


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Health

SNAKEBITE IN HORSES WHAT TO DO UNTIL THE VET ARRIVES

BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS

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he rattlesnake, the most common poisonous snake in the U.S., is often found in California. Similar to people and other animals, horses can be susceptible to snakebites.

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the size of the bitten animal. Very small animals such as rodents and birds die quickly; this is how the snake kills its prey. Larger animals are less at risk for immediate death, but a bite can still be dangerous, especially for a small child or pet. Large animals such as horses or cattle are less likely to be killed by the venom itself but could die from complications such as swelling on the face or infection from the bite wound. Dr. Jen Haugland, an associate veterinarian at Sorensen Veterinary Hospital in Belgrade, Mont., has treated many snake-bitten animals. “Most of the bites in this region are

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from the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalis viridis) and several sub-species,” she said. “Te rattlesnake vaccine that’s available to give protection to horses or dogs is not tailored to this type of snake, however. It is more specifc against efects of western diamondback venom—a snake that is more common in Texas and the Southwest—but this vaccine may provide some cross-protection. “Tere are three kinds of bites, but only two are actually a problem. A dry bite injects no venom. Tere is also a bite for killing prey and a bite for defense. Most of the bites in cattle and horses are defensive bites.” In those cases, the snake is startled by

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the sudden approach of a large animal and strikes reactively. Or if the animal gets too close even after the snake rattles as a warning, the snake strikes and bites. “Tis quick bite is usually a smaller dose of venom,” Haugland said. Cattle generally recover without treatment, even when bitten on the nose or face. Swelling around the nose tends to shut of the airways, but cattle can breathe through their mouths. Horses are more likely to sufocate. Snakebite on a horse’s face or muzzle can be an emergency, and if you don’t fnd the horse in time, you will lose the horse. A large snake that hasn’t bitten/eaten for several days, and has a full pouch of venom, is deadlier than a small snake or any snake that has recently bitten and killed prey. Venom contains several types of toxins. Te primary toxin depends on the type of snake, according to Dr. Ginger Elliot, a veterinarian in Guthrie, Texas, who has seen many snakebites in large animals during her years of practice. “Of the 21 species of rattlesnakes in the western U.S., the prairie rattlesnake is the most numerous and the western diamondback is the largest,” Elliot said. “Te rare Mojave rattlesnake inhabits Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and southwestern Texas.” Toxins in rattlesnake venom immobilize and kill prey (small rodents) and break down their body tissues to start the digestive process. “Te main toxins are myotoxins (the primary toxins in western diamondback venom), which create rapid swelling, pain, and bleeding at the bite site, and hemotoxins (the main toxin in prairie rattler venom) that damage blood vessels,” Elliot said. “Te toxins create infammation, tissue destruction, and blood-vessel leakage—allowing the venom to spread.” If you fnd an animal that’s been bitten, try to give emergency treatment without moving the animal very much because increased activity and blood circulation will spread the toxins farther. Exertion might make it more difcult for the animal to breathe if the face or muzzle is swelling. Haugland say that you need to get the animal past the frst trauma so that it is able to breathe. Ten make sure the bite wound doesn’t become seriously infected

Antibiotics are effective in treating a snake-bitten horse as the area around the bite often becomes infected with dangerous bacteria

and provide supportive care. Even then, a bite can cause necrosis (tissue death) of the heart muscle. “Tere may be permanent damage to heart, kidneys, or lungs,” Haugland said. “Tese are the sneaky underlying problems that may show up later. Use of antivenin—if available—helps prevent or reduce the chances for this kind of sequel.” TREATMENT

Dr. Robert Cope, a veterinarian in Salmon, Idaho, points out the two primary things to worry about in a snake-bitten animal: swelling and infection. Swelling on the face can shut of the airways, and dying tissue around a bite can send infection through the body, causing fever and blood poisoning (septicemia). Any bite in soft tissues can become infected. “With a snake bite, infection is sometimes more dangerous than the venom,” Cope said. “Te bacterial population in a snake’s mouth is huge, and the bite victim often ends up with a nasty infection at the site of the bite.” Cleaning and disinfecting the bite can help, plus use of antibiotics until the danger of infection is past. Your veterinarian can prescribe an appropriate antibiotic. A tetanus vaccination is also wise if the horse’s tetanus shots are not current. If the bite is several days old before discovered, such as a horse out on pasture, he could have developed a large infected swelling that needs to be lanced and fushed. Anti-infammatory medication can reduce swelling and pain. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) gel or liquid can be rubbed over

the area that is swelling. If the animal was bitten on the face and is having trouble breathing, liquid DMSO can also be given orally. Mix it with a little warm water and squirt it into the back of the mouth with a syringe, where it can be rapidly absorbed and can help keep air passages open by halting tissue swelling. Another drug often used for reducing swelling and infammation is dexamethasone. In severe cases of swelling on the head, where the animal is in danger of sufocation, immediate treatment is crucial. “If you can catch it early, just starting to swell, your veterinarian can put an endotracheal tube with a cuf into the nasal passage to keep it open while doing something to reduce the swelling,” Cope said. If the veterinarian can’t get there quickly, you could insert a six- to eight-inch piece of hose (or a plastic syringe barrel) into one of the nostrils. For a young, small horse, smaller tubing would work. Lubricating the end of the tube makes it easier to insert. Haugland says you can use the casing of a 30-20cc syringe, as long as it’s not too large for the nostril. “Te syringe casing is tapered, which makes it easy to insert into the nose to keep an open airway,” Haugland said. “It’s especially important to do something like this with a horse that’s been bitten on the face or nose because horses can’t breathe though their mouth. Tey usually get bitten on the face because they approach the snake to see what is making the rattling sound.” If the swelling is too large and the airways are already squeezed shut, an emer-

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gency tracheostomy is needed to maintain an active air passage. It’s best if this can be done by a veterinarian, but if there is no way the vet can get there on time, the owner could try to do it. “With the animal adequately restrained, make a vertical incision through the skin, along the windpipe, right in the middle of the throat—so you can get down to the rings of the trachea,” Cope said. “Ten use your fngers to open that slit a bit wider side to side so you can make a stab incision between the rings. “If that’s not enough of a hole, cut a small circle, removing some of the cartilage ring to make a bigger hole. Often a pocketknife stab is enough between the rings to get it open for air fow. If you have to, you can slip a small piece of hose or tube into that hole to keep it open. Tis could buy the animal time until the veterinarian arrives and can take it from there.” After the swelling is resolved and the windpipe is no longer restricted, the incision can be sutured. “A bite on the leg is usually not as serious, depending on where it is,” Cope said. “Te higher on the leg, the worse it might be. Toxins could get into the bloodstream quicker. We worry about that with some bites because there’s more risk for anaphylactic shock. Te toxins may also rupture red blood cells, and this could lead to organ failure, starting with the kidneys. “But usually what you see frst is a localized swelling from the bite. It may then progress along the leg as a generalized swelling or cellulitis in the soft tissues. Te best way to treat that would be to surgically debride that area to cut out the dead tissue and get down to the healthy tissue, and clean the wound.” Snakebites often become infected, and the dying tissue makes an ideal place for bacteria to multiply. “Every animal responds diferently to the toxins,” Cope said. “Te toxin is a foreign protein, so some individuals have an allergic type of reaction. In some animals the toxins spread rapidly within the body, and in others they won’t. It’s rare to have two cases identical.” Swelling around the face/muzzle area could be so extensive that the animal can’t eat or drink. Supportive care might be necessary, such as feeding with a tube (via 36

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The Mojave rattlesnake displays its defensive posture

the nostril or down the throat, depending on where the swelling is least obstructive). If the animal can’t eat or drink, you must provide fuid and nutrition a diferent way to buy some time until the swelling goes down. Your veterinarian can give advice on supportive care, as well as treatment, since each case will be a little diferent.

We always recommend that horse owners still treat snakebite as an emergency even if their horses were vaccinated. You never know how much venom they received and it could have been enough to overwhelm the immunity obtained from the vaccine.” — Dr. Jennifer Taylor

SNAKEBITE VACCINE

For many years a snakebite vaccine only existed for dogs. More recently a vaccine for horses has been developed to protect the horse through summer from efects of rattlesnake venom. Dose is important because you want to achieve

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a high enough antibody level to protect the animal based on size. Te smaller the animal, the more it is at risk. Te recommendation when vaccinating horses is to start the frst year with three doses (a few weeks apart) and then a booster every six months if you live in areas such as certain parts of Texas and Southern California where rattlesnakes are out year-round and never go dormant. In areas where snakes are out for only a few months in summer, you give a booster once a year—about a month before snakes start coming out. Tis gives horses enough time to ramp up immunity and be fully protected by the time they might come into contact with rattlesnakes. Tis vaccine was created against venom from western diamondback rattlesnakes and is most efective against this snake’s venom. But because venom from many other rattlesnakes is similar, the vaccine might also provide protection against venoms of the prairie rattlesnake, Great Basin rattlesnake, Northern and Southern Pacifc varieties, sidewinder, timber rattlesnake, massasauga rattlesnake, and copperhead. Tis vaccine does not provide much protection against venom from water moccasins (cottonmouths), Mojave rattlesnakes, or coral snakes, however, since their venom is diferent. Dr. Jennifer Taylor is one of the researchers who helped develop the equine vaccine and get it licensed. “First we tested the dog vaccine on horses, but we had to change it a bit,” Taylor said. As part of the licensing process, this vaccine had to be shown to generate signifcant levels of protective antibodies in horses to neutralize the venom. Horses with enough antibodies experience less pain and swelling from a bite. Several factors might infuence antibody efectiveness against venomous snakebite. Tese include the snake species, age of snake, and amount of venom injected. Horse-related factors include location of the bite, how well the horse responded to the vaccine, and the length of time since the last dose of vaccine was administered. “I worked on most of the efcacy studies, where we vaccinated horses at diferent times, with difering doses, looking at


EMERGENCY USE OF BENADRYL? “Benadryl and other antihistamines have been suggested in recent years as a treatment for snakebite, but I think relying on antihistamines is a mistake,” said Dr. Robert Cope, a veterinarian in Salmon, Idaho. “There was evidence years ago that showed antihistamines can actually make the situation worse with a snakebite. I never advise using Benadryl.” Benadryl is ineffective for treating a venomous snakebite, which causes local tissue injury and cell death. That in turn causes swelling and pain due to the release of intracellular contents. The venom also causes blood vessels to “leak,” resulting in further swelling and pain as that fuid enters the tissues surrounding tissues. “Benadryl cannot counter these effects,” Cope said. “It can ease a bee sting, since bee venom causes release of histamine. But snake venom acts via different mechanisms. “To deal with the pain and swelling of a snakebite, dexamethasone is effective, and Banamine also helps. Some people use DMSO because it effectively reduces swelling very quickly.”

the nose, we want to be sure the venom can be neutralized as quickly as possible to reduce the swelling. “Most of our data came from the dog vaccine because it had been on the market longer and there are also more dogs bitten after they are vaccinated. What we typically see is that vaccination signifcantly decreases the amount of swelling. Tis is a huge factor for a horse bitten on the nose. We’ve also found that the swelling goes down rapidly in the vaccinated horses. “When an unvaccinated animal gets bitten, swelling comes on quickly and continues for several days before it starts to resolve. Veterinarians who have dealt with animals that were vaccinated and then bitten tell us that the swelling is almost gone within 12 to 24 hours. Tere is much less swelling and pain, and less tissue damage at the site of the bite and less necrosis. “We always recommend that horse owners still treat snakebite as an emergency, even if their horses were vaccinated. You never know how much venom they received, and it could have been enough to overwhelm the immunity obtained from the vaccine. Tey should still have their veterinarian administer appropriate treatment as required. Even bites by non-venomous snakes can lead to serious infections, and antibiotic treatment may be needed.”

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immune responses,” Taylor said. “We followed the animals over time (to) see how long they were protected.” One of the frst tests of the vaccine was on horses at an equine sanctuary, Home at Last, in Oroville, Calif. “Tis sanctuary was willing to let us vaccinate their horses several times,” Taylor said. “We were looking at immune response, longevity of immunity, protection in older horses, etc. “One of the last things we did prior to putting it on the market was vaccinate 600 horses for the frst safety study—in addition to the 200 horses we’d vaccinated experimentally over the previous four years.” Te safety study included horses in different regions, including Southern California, Northern California, Texas, and Oklahoma, and the horses were observed daily for a week after vaccination. “Troughout that study we only had a few minor local reactions—small, temporary lumps,” Taylor said. Te Crotalus Atrox Toxoid met USDA safety standards and is considered safe for use in horses, including pregnant and lactating mares, foals as young as six months, and healthy older horses. “Our research indicates that maximum protection generated by vaccination with this product typically peaks about four to six weeks after the most recent vaccine booster dose,” Taylor said. “Protection then declines slowly over time. On average, vaccinated horses receive good protection for about six months after boostering. “When I started working on this project, I was talking to a veterinarian in his 70s. He said the frst thing he did whenever he was called to see a horse that had been bitten on the nose was try to open the airways—with whatever he had. One time he had to send the wife to the house to get her hair curlers, the pink foamy kind. He shoved the curlers into the nostrils to keep them open! I’ve heard of people using hoses and other things to stuf up the nose to enable the horse to keep breathing. But to this day I picture a horse with pink fuzzy curlers in the nostrils. Te horse survived. “For our horse vaccine, we wanted to make sure the immune response is strong. Antibodies from vaccinated animals bind to the venom. If the animal is bitten on

Although snakebite vaccines are now available for horses and offer some degree of immunity, have the horse checked out by a veterinarian

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2022 LEADING BREEDERS IN CALIFORNIA BY EARNINGS (THRU JULY 24, 2022)

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Breeder

Starts

Wins

Stakes Wins

Nick Alexander Terry C. Lovingier Reddam Racing, LLC Richard Barton Enterprises Harris Farms Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC George Krikorian Premier Thoroughbreds LLC Old English Rancho Mr. & Mrs. Larry D. Williams DP Racing, LLC Daehling Ranch LLC Thomas W. Bachman C-Punch Ranch Inc. Richard Barton Enterprises & Robert Traynor Gary Barber Dr. & Mrs. William T. Gray KMN Racing, LLC Rozamund Barclay Francis O’Leary William J. Sims Red Baron’s Barn LLC & Vaya Con Suerte Alfred A. Pais Victory Rose Thoroughbreds, Inc. Liberty Road Stables Ed Delaney Ali Nilforushan Mark Devereaux & Scomar Enterprises, LLC Ruis Racing Victory Rose Thoroughbreds & KMN Racing BG Stables Equine Formula 1, LLC/Eric Yohan Knipe Cicero Farms LLC John Ernst & Allegra Ernst Barbara Corey & Anthony Citarella Hanson’s River Ranch Highland Yard, LLC Baseline Equine LLC SLO Racing Stable Madera Thoroughbreds BKB Stables LLC Four Quarters Corp Linda Madsen & Joy Seifert Jungle Racing Dr. Ed Allred Frank Mermenstein & Elliot Kohn J. Kirk Robison & Judy Robison Milt Policzer Martin Bach Bob Liewald & Joe Mishak Tom Capehart & William Myers Lou Neve Dale Mahlum Glenn Porter Jim Robinson Straight Fire, LLC

185 521 254 521 269 273 148 134 124 131 122 98 113 106 74 62 127 32 156 79 6 13 7 93 92 22 10 13 24 25 118 87 48 45 28 24 23 49 22 75 38 59 43 8 4 8 18 45 26 2 18 32 23 3 38 11

41 59 42 64 35 45 21 17 25 25 13 20 15 8 11 11 15 8 21 9 4 5 4 16 9 7 5 4 4 9 12 8 4 3 80 4 4 9 3 11 7 6 4 3 2 2 4 7 4 1 5 3 6 1 8 1

9 0 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

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Leading Earner

Becca Taylor ($308,360) Madiha ($100,755) Slow Down Andy ($320,000) Principe Carlo ($117,800) Closing Remarks ($85,320) Loud Mouth ($78,572) Big Switch ($103,794) Letsgetlucky ($159,400) Burnin Turf ($163,380) Royal ‘n Rando ($146,698) Tom’s Regret ($161,105) Fast Buck ($156,324) Square Cat ($66,160) Sensible Cat ($92,496) Carmelita’s Man ($108,438) Fly the Sky ($113,800) Indian Peak ($55,590) Smuggler’s Run ($208,040) Talisker Bay ($43,680) Cool Mountain Lad ($79,912) Leggs Galore ($286,380) Bally’s Charm ($145,680) Brickyard Ride ($274,000) Proof of Jazz ($45,902) Psycho Dar ($65,660) Hail Freedom ($204,900) Standing O ($99,360) Barrister’s Ride ($113,940) Talklessworkmore ($75,040) She’s Bulletproof ($82,600) Stone’s River ($23,240) Super Chief ($40,200) Oubabe ($53,600) Heaven’s Music ($72,230) Trojan Clubhouse ($99,960) Smitten by Kitten ($91,580) Highland Ghost ($79,344) Desert Dude ($34,820) Bella D ($111,510) Perfect Wager ($27,473) American Farmer ($56,236) Stateforest ($28,949) She’s a Joker ($89,640) Straight Up G ($103,000) Funny Feline ($93,780) Emerald Lake ($65,040) Pumpkin Bread ($44,072) Curling Secret ($40,565) Sen Sen ($51,678) Aligato ($123,800) Gerlach’s ($114,040) Vivacious Vanessa ($49,600) Smiling Salsa ($45,600) Fast Draw Munnings ($121,264) Exceed Speed Limit ($50,252) Power Surge ($98,510)

Earnings

$2,032,063 $1,907,064 $1,877,252 $1,472,706 $1,172,298 $916,638 $900,687 $858,645 $659,284 $636,923 $482,895 $480,435 $425,387 $394,572 $393,244 $361,532 $357,203 $355,486 $299,637 $299,394 $291,780 $281,700 $275,840 $268,590 $263,932 $246,888 $244,560 $228,602 $220,820 $196,117 $181,204 $179,155 $175,860 $171,159 $167,644 $166,177 $161,390 $157,540 $155,880 $151,893 $147,274 $145,476 $136,935 $134,810 $128,796 $127,180 $126,742 $126,423 $125,848 $123,800 $123,517 $122,454 $121,351 $121,264 $119,897 $118,471


Leading California Sires Lists 2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER RUNNER Sire

Races Rnrs Won

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MONEY WON Earnings/ Runner

Earned

Sire

Rnrs

Strts

Races Won

164

707

101

$2,546,857

Earned

1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

22

15

$722,800

$32,855

1 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

65 $2,462,029

$31,974

2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

316

65

$2,462,029

3 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

17

15

$455,042

$26,767

3 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

172

1076

121

$2,230,232

48 $1,588,832

$26,481

4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

350

56

$1,597,053

$23,869

5 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 60

245

48

$1,588,832

6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

62

232

39

$1,463,136

7 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

76

282

44

$1,419,243

8 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

73

343

56

$1,323,665

9 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

312

47

$1,125,489

10 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

63

252

40

$1,072,156

11 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

52

178

26

$991,929

12 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

66

329

42

$956,740

13 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 51

245

46

$955,839

4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 60 5 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union 6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

13 62

12

$310,302

39 $1,463,136

$23,599

7 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

26

16

$503,046

$19,348

8 Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor

18

11

$344,954

$19,164

9 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

52

26

$991,929

$19,076

10 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 51

46

$955,839

$18,742

11 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

76

44 $1,419,243

$18,674

12 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

56 $1,597,053

$18,570

13 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

24

$500,276

$18,529

14 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

22

73

15

$722,800

14 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

73

56 $1,323,665

$18,132

15 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

40

139

17

$694,222

15 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

47 $1,125,489

$17,865

16 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

54

188

30

$656,146

16 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even10

14

$178,324

$17,832

17 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

42

169

24

$652,280

17 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

40

17

$694,222

$17,356

18 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

53

139

22

$609,626

18 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags

14

3

$240,006

$17,143

19 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 40

174

21

$544,696

19 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit

19

18

$324,805

$17,095

20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

26

112

16

$503,046

20 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

63

40 $1,072,156

$17,018

21 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

111

24

$500,276

$16,297

22 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

33

137

21

$455,445

23 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

17

59

15

$455,042

24 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image

22

106

16

$358,542

25 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 41

171

22

$356,565

26 Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus

207

15

$345,194

21 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image

22

16

$358,542

2022 LEADING TURF SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Sire

Rnrs Strts Wnrs Wins

Earned

1 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

42

89

13

17 $1,098,275

2 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

45 103

10

13

$848,852

3 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

57 213

24

30

$810,450

44

27 † Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor 18

68

11

$344,954

28 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker

31

155

16

$344,555

29 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit

19

106

18

$324,805

4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 32

72

8

9

$522,304

30 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union

13

65

12

$310,302

5 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

9

30

3

4

$463,595

31 Smart Bid, 2006, by Smart Strike

23

94

10

$301,552

6 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

26

60

7

7

$430,386

32 Dads Caps, 2010, by Discreet Cat

21

82

12

$294,672

7 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

20

45

4

6

$401,519

33 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle

19

96

13

$278,387

8 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

21

56

7

8

$385,030

34 Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai

23

108

12

$269,128

9 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

26

52

7

7

$318,965

35 Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie

19

76

8

$263,545

42

88

10

11

$302,095

36 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute

17

113

14

$257,947

$241,259

37 Heaven’s Glory (JPN), 2013, by Tapit

9

36

6

$256,439

$215,498

38 U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig

25

103

14

$244,017

$202,116

39 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags

14

34

3

$240,006

40 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat

15

78

7

$233,042

41 Storm Wolf, 2002, by Stormin Fever

17

86

10

$233,017

42 Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow

27

91

10

$222,054

43 Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam

17

85

12

$221,711

44 Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew

9

44

5

$219,700

45 He Be Fire N Ice, 2008, by Unusual Heat

18

61

6

$219,273

46 Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat

23

88

8

$205,681

47 Box Score, 2011, by Dynaformer

1

6

4

$204,900

10 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini 11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger 12 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song 13 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy 14 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27 24 13 13

47 39 25 20

3 4 3 5

4 5 3 6

$150,993

15 Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew

4

10

1

2

$148,584

16 He Be Fire N Ice, 2008, by Unusual Heat

8

21

2

2

$146,220

17 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

4

10

2

2

$125,224

18 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat

6

16

2

2

$122,275

19 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 14

24

2

2

$116,846

20 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

16

2

3

$100,738

9

The statistics shown here are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. A dagger (†) indicates a stallion that has been pensioned or has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere (sires no longer standing in California remain on these lists until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old). Freshman sires are highlighted in bold text. Earnings are from Northern Hemisphere racing and include adjusted money from Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Adjusted earnings are put on par with average North American earnings from the previous year. The average North American purse in 2018 was $23,755 or 50% of the average purse in Japan. To put earnings on par, Japanese earnings are multiplied by 50% before being applied to the total earnings above. Hong Kong earnings are adjusted by 15%, and Singapore adjusted by 66%. Stakes winners and wins follow TJCIS stakes rules. Racing statistics through July 24, 2022.

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Leading California Sires Lists 2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF WINNERS

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY MEDIAN EARNINGS PER RUNNER Races Rnrs Won

Sire

1 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union

13

Earned

12

Median

Rnrs

Wnrs

Races Won

Earned

$310,302 $19,134

1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

172

70

121 $2,230,232

$324,805 $17,610

2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

164

65

101 $2,546,857

2 Rousing Sermon, 2009, by Lucky Pulpit

19

18

3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

65 $2,462,029 $16,608

3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

40

65 $2,462,029

4 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

22

15

4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

38

56 $1,597,053

5 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

60

48 $1,588,832 $14,973

5 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

73

36

56 $1,323,665

6 Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even 10

14

6 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

32

47 $1,125,489

7 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

62

39 $1,463,136 $13,400

8 Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute

17

14

9 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

63

$722,800 $16,108 $178,324 $14,376

63

32

40 $1,072,156

8 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

60

31

48 $1,588,832

40 $1,072,156 $11,780

Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

66

31

42

$956,740

56 $1,597,053 $11,380

Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister

51

31

46

$955,839

$257,947 $12,397

† Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

10 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

11 Gervinho, 2010, by Unusual Heat

15

7

$233,042 $10,949

11 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

62

27

39 $1,463,136

12 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister

51

46

$955,839 $10,583

12 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

76

26

44 $1,419,243

13 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

24

$500,276 $10,440

13 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

54

22

30

$656,146

53

21

22

$609,626 $991,929

14 † Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor

18

11

$344,954 $10,270

14 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

15 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

40

17

$694,222 $10,076

15 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

52

20

26

16 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

33

21

$455,445

$9,915

16 Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 41

18

22

$356,565

17 Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker

31

16

$344,555

$9,900

17 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) 40

16

21

$544,696

18 Cat Burglar, 2010, by Unbridled’s Song

13

5

$168,130

$9,592

18 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

15

24

$500,276

47 $1,125,489

19 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

$9,477

19 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

40

14

17

$694,222

20 Smokem, 2015, by Union Rags

14

3

$240,006

$9,340

† Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

42

14

24

$652,280

21 Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image

22

16

$358,542

$9,320

21 Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

33

13

21

$455,445

Champ Pegasus, 2006, by Fusaichi Pegasus

44

13

15

$345,194

Empire Way, 2009, by Empire Maker

31

13

16

$344,555

22 Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle

19

13

$278,387

$9,300

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY AVERAGE EARNINGS PER START

2022 LEADING SIRES IN CALIFORNIA BY NUMBER OF RACES WON

Rnrs

Srts

Earned

Earnings Start

1 Straight Fire, 2014, by Dominus

22

73

$722,800

$9,901

1 I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley

172 1076

121

$2,230,232

2 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

316 $2,462,029

$7,791

2 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

164

707

101

$2,546,857

3 Tamarando, 2011, by Bertrando

17

$455,042

$7,713

3 Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark

77

316

65

$2,462,029

4 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) 60

245 $1,588,832

$6,485

4 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

350

56

$1,597,053

5 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

62

232 $1,463,136

$6,307

Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

73

343

56

$1,323,665

6 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

52

178

$991,929

$5,573

6 Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG)

60

245

48

$1,588,832

7 † Majestic Harbor, 2008, by Rockport Harbor 18

68

$344,954

$5,073

7 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

312

47

$1,125,489

Sire

59

Sire

Rnrs

Srts

Races Won

Earned

8 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

76

282 $1,419,243

$5,033

8 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister

51

245

46

$955,839

9 Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy

40

139

$694,222

$4,994

9 † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike

76

282

44

$1,419,243

65

$310,302

$4,774

10 Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB)

66

329

42

$956,740

350 $1,597,053

$4,563

11 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

63

252

40

$1,072,156

10 Unionize, 2006, by Dixie Union

13

11 Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger

86

12 Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

111

$500,276

$4,507

12 Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer

62

232

39

$1,463,136

13 Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart

26

112

$503,046

$4,491

13 Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown

54

188

30

$656,146

14 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

53

139

$609,626

$4,386

14 Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat

52

178

26

$991,929

15 † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig

63

252 $1,072,156

$4,255

15 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

42

169

24

$652,280

16 Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister 51

245

$955,839

$3,901

Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark

27

111

24

$500,276

17 † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin

42

169

$652,280

$3,860

17 Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon

53

139

22

$609,626

18 Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song

73

343 $1,323,665

$3,859

Northern Causeway, 2008, by Giant’s Causeway 41

171

22

$356,565

19 • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat

63

312 $1,125,489

$3,607

19 Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG)

40

174

21

$544,696

164

707 $2,546,857

$3,602

Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid

33

137

21

$455,445

20 Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini

40

Sire

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2022 LEADING LIFETIME SIRES IN CALIFORNIA Stallion (Foreign Foaled), Year, Sire

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13

17 18 20 21 23 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 44 46

49

Grazen, 2006, by Benchmark † Square Eddie, 2006, by Smart Strike Clubhouse Ride, 2008, by Candy Ride (ARG) Mr. Big, 2003, by Dynaformer Sir Prancealot (IRE), 2010, by Tamayuz (GB) Stay Thirsty, 2008, by Bernardini † Vronsky, 1999, by Danzig • Bluegrass Cat, 2003, by Storm Cat Eddington, 2001, by Unbridled Street Hero, 2006, by Street Cry (IRE) Idiot Proof, 2004, by Benchmark Jersey Town, 2006, by Speightstown Acclamation, 2006, by Unusual Heat I’ll Have Another, 2009, by Flower Alley Smiling Tiger, 2007, by Hold That Tiger Southern Image, 2000, by Halo’s Image Richard’s Kid, 2005, by Lemon Drop Kid Cyclotron, 2000, by Grand Slam † Tizbud, 1999, by Cee’s Tizzy Misremembered, 2006, by Candy Ride (ARG) Ministers Wild Cat, 2000, by Deputy Minister Trapper, 2000, by Iron Cat Bedford Falls, 2003, by Forestry Graydar, 2009, by Unbridled’s Song Anthony’s Cross, 2008, by Indian Charlie Danzing Candy, 2013, by Twirling Candy Roi Charmant, 2001, by Evansville Slew Lightnin N Thunder, 2001, by Storm Cat Slew’s Tiznow, 2005, by Tiznow James Street, 2007, by El Prado (IRE) Time to Get Even, 2004, by Stephen Got Even Desert Code, 2004, by E Dubai Surf Cat, 2002, by Sir Cat † Curlin to Mischief, 2011, by Curlin Bold Chieftain, 2003, by Chief Seattle Fullbridled, 2001, by Unbridled’s Song Tannersmyman, 1998, by Lord Carson Gig Harbor, 2008, by City Zip Grace Upon Grace, 2007, by Rio Verde Stanford, 2012, by Malibu Moon Golden Balls (IRE), 2004, by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Lakerville, 2008, by Unusual Heat Mast Track, 2004, by Mizzen Mast Govenor Charlie, 2010, by Midnight Lute Many Rivers, 2005, by Storm Cat Onebadshark, 2000, by Diligence Tom’s Tribute, 2010, by Lion Heart U S Ranger, 2004, by Danzig Awesome Gambler, 2004, by Coronado’s Quest Smart Bid, 2006, by Smart Strike

Crops

10 10 5 9 5 7 15 13 14 7 10 7 7 7 6 14 6 13 14 8 14 11 9 6 6 2 9 16 8 6 9 10 11 4 8 12 17 6 9 2 9 5 7 4 9 14 4 10 11 7

Avg Named Size Foals

28 28 24 20 56 70 23 62 34 27 14 32 29 61 56 24 18 12 16 23 38 5 6 53 11 63 6 13 22 10 10 18 13 30 12 7 11 12 7 57 7 17 8 16 9 4 19 39 23 18

279 281 120 179 281 488 348 802 475 186 137 221 202 430 334 338 110 160 228 181 532 56 55 315 63 125 58 215 179 62 88 182 138 121 98 89 183 69 62 113 67 86 59 64 79 54 75 394 249 127

Runners

Winners

2YO Winners

Stakes Winners

Graded Stakes Winners

186-67% 238-85% 88-73% 106-59% 252-90% 374-77% 253-73% 634-79% 358-75% 141-76% 83-61% 159-72% 135-67% 400-93% 197-59% 271-80% 56-51% 108-68% 160-70% 123-68% 426-80% 44-79% 39-71% 245-78% 43-68% 41-33% 45-78% 146-68% 107-60% 29-47% 65-74% 135-74% 91-66% 60-50% 60-61% 48-54% 140-77% 32-46% 43-69% 62-55% 47-70% 50-58% 46-78% 40-63% 51-65% 42-78% 40-53% 311-79% 167-67% 61-48%

128-46% 186-66% 65-54% 65-36% 162-58% 253-52% 178-51% 461-57% 260-55% 103-55% 59-43% 115-52% 80-40% 294-68% 125-37% 199-59% 38-35% 84-53% 100-44% 78-43% 325-61% 33-59% 26-47% 170-54% 28-44% 18-14% 28-48% 96-45% 78-44% 13-21% 43-49% 97-53% 61-44% 32-26% 43-44% 30-34% 97-53% 16-23% 20-32% 31-27% 25-37% 29-34% 33-56% 18-28% 29-37% 34-63% 20-27% 206-52% 93-37% 33-26%

23-8% 63-22% 18-15% 18-10% 87-31% 82-17% 31-9% 125-16% 60-13% 20-11% 18-13% 30-14% 12-6% 68-16% 33-10% 52-15% 7-6% 1-1% 16-7% 19-10% 80-15% 13-23% 4-7% 49-16% 5-8% 10-8% 6-10% 27-13% 21-12% 2-3% 17-19% 21-12% 7-5% 15-12% 7-7% 3-3% 24-13% 2-3% 9-15% 16-14% 2-3% 5-6% 6-10% 10-16% 7-9% 6-11% 4-5% 50-13% 24-10% 5-4%

16-6% 19-7% 3-3% 6-3% 11-4% 16-3% 12-3% 37-5% 12-3% 7-4% 2-1% 7-3% 5-2% 4-1% 9-3% 8-2% 0-0% 3-2% 7-3% 7-4% 21-4% 1-2% 1-2% 7-2% 2-3% 0-0% 2-3% 6-3% 7-4% 1-2% 1-1% 4-2% 2-1% 2-2% 1-1% 1-1% 4-2% 0-0% 1-2% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 1-2% 0-0% 1-2% 1-1% 3-1% 1-0% 1-1%

4-1% 3-1% 2-2% 1-1% 6-2% 3-1% 4-1% 6-1% 3-1% 3-2% 0-0% 2-1% 1-0% 2-0% 1-0% 1-0% 0-0% 1-1% 2-1% 0-0% 2-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 1-1% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 0-0% 2-1% 1-0% 0-0%

Progeny Earnings

AEI

Comp Index

$15,724,720 $22,759,838 $6,310,952 $6,341,461 $13,042,374 $26,425,798 $18,610,082 $48,661,992 $22,525,847 $8,678,295 $4,385,341 $8,996,835 $6,755,908 $45,053,914 $11,233,295 $16,251,026 $3,216,695 $6,463,468 $8,422,942 $6,633,681 $25,189,940 $2,295,699 $2,469,623 $14,040,509 $1,944,532 $1,091,646 $2,609,448 $5,942,573 $5,048,859 $1,117,079 $3,383,806 $6,835,272 $4,526,643 $1,863,503 $3,127,254 $1,703,281 $6,333,310 $857,476 $1,428,158 $1,220,340 $1,416,331 $1,610,769 $1,626,454 $1,168,752 $1,810,655 $1,474,805 $1,035,719 $10,789,372 $4,927,027 $2,245,266

1.49 1.44 1.40 1.31 1.21 1.19 1.19 1.15 1.12 1.06 1.04 1.02 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 0.98 0.95 0.95 0.94 0.93 0.93 0.92 0.92 0.88 0.85 0.85 0.83 0.83 0.82 0.81 0.80 0.79 0.76 0.75 0.74 0.73 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.66 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.61 0.61

1.05 1.13 0.93 0.92 0.91 1.30 1.02 1.49 1.33 0.96 0.92 1.04 1.16 1.08 0.99 1.09 0.90 1.08 0.85 1.09 0.88 0.74 0.86 1.34 0.93 1.06 0.70 1.04 0.93 0.81 0.71 0.99 1.10 0.82 0.87 0.84 0.69 0.77 0.88 0.97 0.71 1.18 0.83 0.74 0.79 0.97 0.83 1.18 0.72 0.91

These statistics are for active California-based sires with a minimum of 50 foals of racing age, ranked here by their lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI.) The statistics shown here are compiled by The Jockey Club Information Systems (TJCIS). While every effort is made to prevent errors and omissions, California Thoroughbred cannot guarantee their complete and total accuracy. A dagger (†) indicates a stallion that has been pensioned or has died, a dot (•) that he is now standing elsewhere (sires no longer standing in California remain on these lists until their last Cal-bred crop turns 3 years old). Freshman sires are highlighted in bold text.. Statistics cover racing in North America (U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico), England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) only. Stakes winners and wins follow TJCIS stakes rules. Percentages are based upon number of named foals of racing age.

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Stakes & Sales Dates 2022

2022

REGIONAL RACE MEETINGS Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar

July 22-Sept. 11

Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa

Aug. 4-14

Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale

Aug. 19-28

Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley

Aug. 26-Oct. 2

Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos

Sept. 16-25

Santa Anita Park, Arcadia

Sept. 30-Nov. 6

Big Fresno Fair, Fresno

Oct. 5-18

Golden Gate Fields, Berkeley

REGIONAL SALE DATES AUGUST 17 CTBA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA YEARLING & HORSES OF RACING AGE SALE Pleasanton, Calif. (ENTRIES CLOSED JUNE 1)

Oct. 19-Dec. 20

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar

Nov. 11-Dec. 4

Los Alamitos Race Course, Los Alamitos

Dec. 7-20

SEPTEMBER 27 FASIG-TIPTON FALL YEARLINGS Pomona, Calif. (ENTRIES CLOSED JULY 1)

California-Bred/California-Sired STAKES RACES August – September DEL MAR FRIDAY, AUG. 5

FRIDAY, AUG. 12

FRIDAY, SEPT. 9

$175,000 Real Good Deal Stakes

$125,000 Graduation Stakes

$125,000 I’m Smokin Stakes

Tree-Year-Olds 7 furlongs

Two-Year-Olds 5 1∕2 furlongs

Two-Year-Olds 6 furlongs

SATURDAY, AUG. 6

SUNDAY, AUG. 21

$150,000 California Dreamin’ Stakes

$150,000 Solana Beach Stakes

Tree-Year-Olds & Up 11∕16 miles (Turf)

Tree-Year-Olds & Up, Fillies and Mares 1 mile (Turf)

SUNDAY, AUG. 7

MONDAY, SEPT. 5

$125,000 CTBA Stakes

$125,000 Generous Portion Stakes

Two-Year-Old Fillies 51∕2 furlongs

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Two-Year-Old Fillies 6 furlongs

LOS ALAMITOS SATURDAY, SEPT. 17

$75,000 E.B. Johnston Stakes 3-Year-Olds & Up 1 mile


Stakes & Sales Dates AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2022 REGIONAL STAKES RACES

SEPTEMBER

AUGUST

Date

Track

Stakes (Grade)

Conditions

Distance

Added Value

5

Dmr

Real Good Deal Stakes

3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

7 f.

$175,000

6

Dmr

Clement L. Hirsch Stakes (Gr. I)

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

11⁄16 m.

$400,000

6

Dmr

California Dreamin’ Stakes

3-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

1 ⁄16 m. (T)

$150,000

6

SR

Luther Burbank Handicap

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

1 1⁄16 m. (T)

$75,000

1

7

Dmr

La Jolla Handicap (Gr. III)

3-y-o

1 ⁄16 m. (T)

$150,000

7

Dmr

CTBA Stakes

2-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

5 1⁄2 f.

$125,000

12

Dmr

Graduation Stakes

2-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

5 1⁄2 f.

$125,000

13

Dmr

Sorrento Stakes (Gr. II)

2-y-o f.

6 f.

$200,000

1

13

Dmr

Yellow Ribbon Handicap (Gr. II)

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

1 ⁄16 m. (T)

$250,000

13

SR

Robert Dupret Derby

3-y-o

11⁄16 m. (T)

$75,000

1

14

Dmr

Best Pal Stakes (Gr. III)

2-y-o

6 f.

$200,000

19

Dmr

CTT & TOC Stakes

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

13⁄8 m. (T)

$100,000

1 ⁄8 m. (T) 1

$300,000

20

Dmr

Del Mar Oaks (Gr. I)

3-y-o f.

21

Dmr

Solana Beach Stakes

3-y-o & up, f. & m., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired 1 m. (T)

$150,000

27

Dmr

Pat O’Brien Stakes (Gr. II)

3-y-o & up

7 f.

$250,000

28

Dmr

Rancho Bernardo Handicap (Gr. III)

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

61⁄2 f.

$150,000

28

Fer

C.J. Hindley Humboldt County Marathon 3-y-o & up

1 ⁄8 m.

$20,000

3

Dmr

TVG Pacifc Classic (Gr. I)

3-y-o & up

11⁄4 m.

$1,000,000

3

Dmr

Del Mar Mile (Gr. II)

3-y-o & up

1 m. (T)

$300,000

3

Dmr

Del Mar Handicap (Gr. II)

3-y-o & up

13⁄8 m. (T)

$300,000

5

3

Dmr

Caesars Sportsbook Del Mar Derby (Gr. II) 3-y-o

1 ⁄8 m. (T)

$300,000

3

Dmr

Shared Belief Stakes

3-y-o

1 m.

$125,000

4

Dmr

Torrey Pines Stakes (Gr. III)

3-y-o f.

1 m.

$125,000

4

Dmr

Green Flash Handicap (Gr. III)

3-y-o & up

5 f. (T)

$150,000

5

Dmr

Generous Portion Stakes

2-y-o f., Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

6 f.

$125,000

5

Dmr

Tranquility Lake Stakes

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

1 m.

$100,000

1

5

GGF Sam Spear Memorial Stakes

3-y-o & up

1 ⁄16 m. (T)

9

Dmr

I’m Smokin Stakes

2-y-o, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

6 f.

$125,000

10

Dmr

John C. Mabee Stakes (Gr. II)

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

11⁄8 m. (T)

$250,000

10

Dmr

TVG Del Mar Debutante (Gr. I)

2-y-o f.

7 f.

$300,000

10

Dmr

Del Mar Juvenile Fillies Turf

2-y-o f.

1 m. (T)

$100,000

11

Dmr

Del Mar Juvenile Turf

2-y-o

1 m. (T)

$100,000

11

Dmr

Runhappy Del Mar Futurity (Gr. I)

2-y-o

7 f.

$300,000

11

LA

Beverly J. Lewis Stakes

3-y-o f.

6 f.

$75,000

1

$50,000

17

GGF Golden Gate Fields Turf Distaff Stakes

3-y-o & up, f. & m.

1 ⁄16 m. (T)

$50,000

17

LA

E.B. Johnston Stakes

3-y-o & up, Cal-Bred/Cal-Sired

1 m.

$75,000

24

LA

Los Alamitos Special

3-y-o & up

11⁄16 m.

$75,000

25

LA

Capote Stakes

2-y-o

61⁄2 f.

$75,000

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horselawyers.com ..........................................................45

Auburn Laboratories Inc. ..............................................21

Horse Racing Women’s Summit ..................................15

Backyard Race Horse.....................................................45

It Pays To Be Cal-Bred ...................................................33

Bella Equine-Amanda Navarro.....................................45

Laurel Fowler Insurance Broker Inc ..............................45

BG Thoroughbred Farm..................................................9

Legacy Ranch .................................................................13

Cole Ranch .....................................................................44

Lovacres Ranch ......................................................... OBC

Compas (Jeannie Garr Roddy) .....................................45

Martin Racing...............................................................IBC

CTBA 2022 Northern California Yearling Sale.............17

Newfeld Farm................................................................45

CTBA Membership........................................................27

NTRA-BAF......................................................................19

Equineline.com ..............................................................31

Rancho San Miguel........................................................11

Farmers Insurance-Sue Hubbard..................................45

Red Cliffs Racing, Inc.....................................................44

Gayle Van Leer Thoroughbred Services ......................45

Robins Ranches-Nor Cal Horse Property Specialist ..44

Golden State Stakes Schedule .....................................25

Tommy Town Thoroughbreds.........................................5

Harris Farms .................................................................IFC

WTBOA Summer Yearling & Mixed Sale ......................7

STALLIONS Acceptance ......................................................................9

Originaire .........................................................................9

Big Runnuer......................................................................9

Oscar Nominated ..................................................... OBC

Fighting Hussar................................................................9

Phantom Boss ........................................................... OBC

Gato Del Oro ...................................................................9

Smiling Tiger....................................................... IFC

Govenor Charlie........................................................ OBC

Smokem..................................................................... OBC

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Kafwain .............................................................................5

Stay Thirsty ................................................................ OBC

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Unusual Heatwave ...........................................................9

Mo The Beholder.............................................................9

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Look for our consignment at the Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale August 17th and the Fasig Tipton Fall Yearling Sale September 27th

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Bernardini - Marozia, by Storm Bird 2022 Fee: $15,000 LFSN Accepting limited number of mares and all mares will be screened

Union Rags - One Smokin’ Lady, by Smoke Glacken 2022 Fee: $5,000 LFSN

2022 Leading California Sire by Progeny Earnings of Two-Year-Olds Including Maiden Special Weight winners at Santa Anita, Thirsty John and Good N Thirsty Leading California sire by Blacktype Winners in 2020 and 2021 Sire of 2021 two-year-olds Champion FINNEUS, from his frst California Crop to race Lifetime progeny earnings are in excess of $26.4 Million with average earnings of $70K

2022 Leading California 1st Crop Sire The Only Son of Leading sire UNION RAGS to stand in California. SMOKEM was well represented at Santa Anita May 13 with a SMOKEM trifecta led by Paddle On Polly, in a Maiden Special Weight for two-yearolds and Lov U Meant It, winner of a Maiden Special Weight at Santa Anita June 4 ALSO STANDING: Grace Upon Grace, V. E. Day, Govenor Charlie, Phantom Boss, Oscar Nominated

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