Marylanders Make Waves in 2021, continued...
ployees at the barns. Tey support me. Tank God we’re back on top again.” In 2021, Toledo won the
Weather Vane and Mary- land Million Distaff with Hello Beautiful as well as the Howard and Sondra Bender Memorial with Wherestheoldmetogo. Both horses are trained by Brittany Russell. Other stakes wins came aboard Dreamalildreamofu, Ready to Purrform, Corelli and Grateful Bred. Gonzalez continued his domination of the
at Laurel on October 14, 2021.
MD State Fair Wins Multiple IAFE Awards
MJC’s 2021 Leading Jockey Jevian Toledo and Leading Training Claudio Gonzalez.
Te Maryland State Fair won nine awards at the 2021 Interna- tional Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) Grow Fair Strong Convention in San An- tonio, Texas. Te Maryland State Fair competed in Division 4, which is for fairs with attendance of 500,001 to 1 million. “Our Maryland State Fair team
Maryland trainer standings by sweeping all three full meets in Maryland this year. He won 108 races at Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Course this year to lead all Maryland trainers for the fifth straight year. “It’s really special. I say all the time, there’s a lot of good trainers over here,” Gonzalez said. “To win one year is special, and to win five, I don’t know. It’s really, really special.” Gonzalez won three stakes in Maryland this
year with Miss Leslie and one stakes race each with Completed Pass, Harpers First Ride and Buff Hello. Gonzalez also earned his 1000th career win this year when He’s a Shooter won
is honored to be recognized for the hard work and dedication it takes to present high-quality, fun, and educational entertainment events for more than a half million fairgoers each year,” said Maryland State Fair General Manager Andy Cashman. Te Maryland State Fair received the follow- ing IAFE Hall of Honor Communications: • 1st Place: Maryland State Fair Video Promo
Prepare for the Fair – a 30-second television advertisement aired on regular broadcast and cable television. • 1st Place: Maryland State Fair Promotional
Advertising – Prepare for the Fair traveling bus billboards. • 2nd Place: Newly Established or Evolving
Program/Exhibit which promotes agriculture to the fair-going public. - Te AG Bitmoji Classroom created with fun videos by Junior Fair Board Member Kylan Keehan that were added to the
marylandstatefair.com AGven- ture! web page. • 2nd Place: Fair Agriculture Individual Pho-
to: Horticulture/Crops - Award presented for the “Have A Grain Day” photo of the grain display in the Maryland State Fair U-Learn Agriculture Education Zone. • 2nd Place: Fair Agriculture Individual Photo: Equine - Award presented for “Tat Wind- blown Look” photo of a girl on her horse with her hair and the horse’s hair blowing in the wind. • 2nd Place: Fair Agriculture Individual Pho-
to: Ag Education - Award presented for “Got Milk” photo of a little girl milking the educa- tional display cow in the Maryland State Fair U-Learn Agriculture Education Zone. • 2nd Place: Fair Agriculture Individual Photo: Miscellaneous - Award presented for the “Say Cheese” photo of a smiling little girl holding her smiling pony at the Maryland State Fair. • 3rd Place: Fair Agriculture Individual Pho-
to: Rodeo - Award presented for “A Moment of Silence” photo of a young girl on her horse just before entering the ring to compete in the Maryland State Fair Rodeo Cowgirl Barrel
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