JULY 2012
at the 137th Preakness Stakes May 19, 2012
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley with U.S. Air Force paratroopers who jumped from a helicopter to land on the dirt track of Old Hilltop.
Rob and Stephanie Scranton of Howard County-Iron Bridge Hounds enjoyed the day from the Turfside Terrace.
Sara Miller and trainer Dennis Kendall, Jr. of Westmoreland at Northcross just before one of Kendall’s horses ran in a turf race.
Mel Foster, Jr., Anne Arundel County Sheriff’s Of- fi ce Training Coordinator Rex Snider, Anne Arun- del County Sheriff Ron Bateman and Anne Arundel County Deputy Bill Nevin watching the Maroon 5 concert
Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winning trainer Doug O’Neill hugs Hope Hudson of Missouri who attended both races through the Make-A-Wish Foun- dation. Hope and her family also attended the Belmont.
I’ll Have Another raced passed Bodemeister to win the Preakness Stakes by a neck, putting him one race closer to a Triple Crown vic- tory. At Belmont Park however, a tendon injury was discovered the day before the Belmont Stakes. Owners Reddam Racing LLC and trainer Doug O’Neill scratched the horse from the Belmont and announced his retirement from racing on June 8.
The Md Dept of Agriculture and the Md Horse Industry Board hosted executives from the BrotherFortune Group of Companies in Bei- jing at the Preakness. From left: Thomas Yu, head of the Americas Division for the Broth- erFortune Group; Ross Peddicord, exec. dir. MHIB; Joel Li, Vice GM of EliteFortune De- velopment Company; and Yao Li, Vice GM of BrotherWin Cultural Media Company.
Trainer Graham Mo- tion’s Went the Day Well, based out of the Fair Hill Training Center, fi nished 10th for Team Valor owner Barry Irwin.
Maryland Jockey Club presi- dent Tom Chuckas couldn’t be more happy with the numbers... a record crowd of 121,309 people. “The numbers say it all. We had a tremendous event. First-rate en- tertainment and world class rac- ing is a winning combination.”
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