LOG IN TO THOROUGHBRED TIMES

 
Need to reset your password?
 


Don't miss the deadline!

Sign up now for the Freshman Sire Contest presented by Markel and Thoroughbred Times

Chance to win cash prizes for picking leading freshman sires in 2012

To sign up and enter your Stallion Barn, click here.

  • Strut the Stage sire of Head Honcho 1st Alw (May 23, 7th WO). Owner, Annecchini and D'Alimonte Holdings Inc. and Kingfield Farm; Breeder, William D. Graham...
  • Posse sire of Parody 1st Alw (May 23, 4th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Don Mattox & Pam Mattox...
  • Yankee Gentleman sire of Little Dale 1st Alw (May 23, 7th BEL). Owner, Vaccarezza, Priscilla, Amante, Anthony and Garrity, Christine; Breeder, Philip Birsh...
  • Hard Spun sire of Ribbon Taffy 1st Mdn (May 23, 5th IND). Owner, Pucek, John Paul and Marcinek, Paige; Breeder, Matthew R. Herbener...
  • Philanthropist sire of Rob the Cradle 1st Alw (May 23, 2nd WO). Owner, Andrews, Denny and Paradox Farms Inc.; Breeder, Gardiner Farms Limited...
  • Proud Citizen sire of Citizen Kat 1st Alw (May 23, 7th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Mark Reid & Charles Zacney...
  • Medaglia d'Oro sire of Dealer 1st Alw (May 23, 8th CT). Owner, Coleswood Farm, Inc.; Breeder, Family Broodmare, LLC...
  • Hard Spun sire of Gleaning 1st Mdn (May 23, 4th PID). Owner, Robert T. Manfuso; Breeder, Nursery Place & Robert T. Manfuso...
  • Include sire of Window Boy 1st Grover (Buddy) Delp Memorial S. (May 23, 8th DEL). Owner, Luis Arenas; Breeder, Shelby Lane Farm Inc. & IncludeSyndicate...
  • Bustin Stones sire of Bustinattheseams 1st Mdn (May 23, 2nd BEL). Owner, Bourque Goldstein Thoroughbreds LLC; Breeder, Eaton & Thorne, Inc....
  • Mancini sire of Ride Around Sally 1st Alw (May 23, 6th IND). Owner, Joe Uliano; Breeder, Spade Stable...
  • Petionville sire of Wups 1st Thoroughbred Maiden Derby (May 23, 9th BOI). Owner, Paul Treasure; Breeder, Michael Iavarone...
  • Indian Charlie sire of Nechez Dawn 1st Alw (May 23, 7th AP). Owner, Tresner, Coby and Matsas, Alex; Breeder, B. P. Walden Jr., Hargus Sexton & SandraSexton...
  • Jazil sire of Love Me Good 1st Mdn (May 23, 2nd PID). Owner, Sheltowee Farm and Blazing Meadow Farm; Breeder, Sheltowee Farm...
  • Luftikus sire of Joyful Kiss 1st Alw (May 23, 7th CT). Owner, Winfred L. Hess, Jr.; Breeder, Ann M. Casey...
  • City Weekend sire of City Sweets 1st Mdn (May 23, 3rd IND). Owner, Mast Thoroughbreds LLC; Breeder, Robert Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Ground broken for equine hospital at Golden Gate Fields

Posted: Friday, October 11, 2002

Magna Entertainment Corp. has begun construction of an equine hospital at Golden Gate Fields, addressing a need of the Bay Area racehorse population that has existed for six years. The 4,000 square-foot building, which will include surgical prep and operating rooms, x-ray facilities, a laboratory, and an intensive care site, will be situated just south of the Golden Gate grandstand. It replaces the Bay Meadows hospital lost in 1996 when that track's barn area was relocated after the backstretch was sold for development.

Construction of a hospital was part of the signed agreement negotiated between Magna and the Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC) when the company sought to purchase Golden Gate Fields in late 1999.

Jim Ghidella, TOC's Northern California deputy director, was particularly happy that the project was finally off the drawing board.

"I've been pushing this for a long time," Ghidella said at Friday's groundbreaking ceremony.

Ghidella noted that original plans for the hospital placed it in the stable area, which is within the city limits of Berkeley. But getting approval from that city was a very slow process —the first construction application was denied — so the location was changed.

"I suggested moving it slightly north, across city lines into neighboring Albany," Ghidella said. "They outsource their review process in a much more streamlined manner."

The hospital will be run by local veterinarians, through a nonprofit organization called MESH (Mobile Equine Surgical Hospital). The doctors will be responsible for administration, maintenance, equipment, and supplies. TOC will also make contributions to the hospital's upkeep, Ghidella said.

According to a Magna spokesman, cost to build the facility will be approximately $600,000; construction should be completed in seven months.

Peter Tunney, a vice president of Magna Entertainment, said that talks about a new hospital began while Ladbrokes still owned the property.

"It's something we really need here," Tunney said. "We only have a makeshift facility for minor surgery at the moment. Plus, an immediate diagnosis is so important for minimizing the effect of an injury to a horse."

"It will be so unstressful to bring a horse over a few hundred yards for an examination," added veterinarian Don Smith, "instead of having to van it 60 miles to (the University of California) Davis. And then [the horse] can go back to its own stall and own groom."—Jerry Klein

E-Mail this articlePrint this article