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.

  • Wando sire of Deb's Girly Girl 1st Alw (May 24, 6th RD). Owner, Deborah F. Metz; Breeder, Deborah F. Metz...
  • Posse sire of Parody 1st Alw (May 23, 4th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Don Mattox & Pam Mattox...
  • Luftikus sire of Joyful Kiss 1st Alw (May 23, 7th CT). Owner, Winfred L. Hess, Jr.; Breeder, Ann M. Casey...
  • Hard Spun sire of Gleaning 1st Mdn (May 23, 4th PID). Owner, Robert T. Manfuso; Breeder, Nursery Place & Robert T. Manfuso...
  • Arch sire of Wiki 1st Alw (May 24, 2nd PID). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Stuart S. Janney, III LLC....
  • Proud Citizen sire of Citizen Kat 1st Alw (May 23, 7th PEN). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Mark Reid & Charles Zacney...
  • Chapel Royal sire of Mr Rodriguez 1st Mdn (May 24, 2nd BEL). Owner, Imperio, Michael and Loftus, Elizabeth; Breeder, Jill Imperio & Daniella Corian...
  • 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...
  • Medaglia d'Oro sire of Dealer 1st Alw (May 23, 8th CT). Owner, Coleswood Farm, Inc.; Breeder, Family Broodmare, LLC...
  • Tribal Rule sire of Italian Rules 1st Alw (May 24, 7th BHP). Owner, Barber, Gary and Cecil; Breeder, Nick Cafarchia...
  • Mancini sire of Ride Around Sally 1st Alw (May 23, 6th IND). Owner, Joe Uliano; Breeder, Spade Stable...
  • Benchmark sire of Planet Sunshine 1st Alw (May 24, 5th GG). Owner, Thomas A. Shapiro; Breeder, Thomas Shapiro...
  • Petionville sire of Wups 1st Thoroughbred Maiden Derby (May 23, 9th BOI). Owner, Paul Treasure; Breeder, Michael Iavarone...
  • Canadian Frontier sire of Golden Frontier 1st Alw (May 24, 3rd CD). Owner, George Fister; Breeder, Brereton C. Jones...
  • Hard Spun sire of Ribbon Taffy 1st Mdn (May 23, 5th IND). Owner, Pucek, John Paul and Marcinek, Paige; Breeder, Matthew R. Herbener...
  • Latent Heat sire of Heated Troubles 1st Mdn (May 24, 5th RD). Owner, Ashleigh Stud; Breeder, Ashleigh Stud, Frank Ramos & JackieRamos...
  • Smoke Glacken sire of Walker Bay 1st Alw (May 24, 8th CD). Owner, Hammersmith, Dennis L. and Paden Racing, Inc.; Breeder, Brian O'Rourke & Derry Meeting Farm...
  • Holy Bull sire of Catalan 1st Alw (May 24, 8th BEL). Owner, Elizabeth Loftus; Breeder, B. P. Walden & Dr. S. Marcum...
  • Flower Alley sire of Bouquet Booth 1st Alw (May 24, 7th CD). Owner, Right Time Racing LLC; Breeder, Brookdale & Dr. Ted Folkerth...
  • Jazil sire of Love Me Good 1st Mdn (May 23, 2nd PID). Owner, Sheltowee Farm and Blazing Meadow Farm; Breeder, Sheltowee Farm...
  • City Weekend sire of City Sweets 1st Mdn (May 23, 3rd IND). Owner, Mast Thoroughbreds LLC; Breeder, Robert Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC...
  • First Samurai sire of Nakano 1st Alw (May 24, 8th CRC). Owner, Thoroughbred Futures Racing; Breeder, Hubert Vester...
  • 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...
  • Philanthropist sire of Rob the Cradle 1st Alw (May 23, 2nd WO). Owner, Andrews, Denny and Paradox Farms Inc.; Breeder, Gardiner Farms Limited...

NEWS

E-Mail this articlePrint this article

Industry News bullet



Most Popular Stories bullet

Most E-mailed Stories bullet

Borel pays visit to Old Friends - with video

Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:23 PM

Get Adobe Flash player

by Whitney Harrod

Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1)- and BlackBerry Preakness Stakes (G1)-winning jockey Calvin Borel visited Old Friends Retirement Facility in Georgetown, Kentucky, on Tuesday, spending time with fans and reuniting with a former mount, Mark of Success.

The evening celebration, dubbed Calvin Borel Day, was open to the public and drew more than 100 people. For a $20 donation, guests received catered food and the chance to mingle with the regular rider of Derby winner Mine That Bird and Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra.

Guests also received green Old Friends-inscribed bracelets and had the opportunity to purchase Old Friends T-shirts, caps, and photographs of Mine That Bird.

“A place like this makes horse racing good, and at least there’s a home for them like this [after racing],” Borel said. “I appreciate the people coming out, putting up with me.”

Since 2002, Old Friends has taken in 50 retired racehorses, many of them graded stakes winners. Mark of Success raced from 2005-’08, and Borel was aboard for three of the gelding’s 34 starts, including a 2005 victory in a 1 1/16-mile optional claiming race at Louisiana Downs.

Borel most recently won the Mother Goose Stakes (G1) aboard Rachel Alexandra, setting a Belmont Park stakes record with a 19 ¼-length victory on Saturday.

Borel arrived at Old Friends with his fiancée, Lisa Funk, and agent Jerry Hissam. Borel, then, between interviews with local media and his visit with Mark of Success, toured the facility with founder Michael Blowen.

“The horses that come here still make money for us,” Blowen said. “They attract the visitors, and [ultimately] donations.”

Full of energy and a friendly smile, Borel and Funk relaxed at a table, posing for photographs and signing autographs for fans both young and old.

Borel, who endorses the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s plan for expanded gambling, said Kentucky’s horse industry should continue to fight for the addition of racinos at racetracks.

A bill to add video lottery terminals at Kentucky tracks that would have provided revenue for purses and breeders’ funds passed the Kentucky House of Representatives during a special legislative session but failed to reach the Senate floor when a committee killed it with a 10-5 vote.

“We definitely need it,” he said. “We could get something out of it, especially for the jockey’s disabled fund. I think it would be wonderful.” 

Whitney Harrod is a Thoroughbred Times editorial intern

E-Mail this articlePrint this article