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NEWS & VIEWS continued


• 1* Unifi ed (CCI 1*) – New level set at a 1.05-meter to be an introductory to the FEI level of competitions. T is level will not be compulsory for qualifi cations.


Three-Way Tie for Trainer Titles


Trainers Kieron Magee, Jerry Robb and Mary Eppler tied for the Pimlico titles during this year’s Preakness Meet. Based out of Pimlico, this was Magee’s third straight title at his home track. Ep- pler, who won her fi rst training title in 2016, is also based out of Pimlico. T is was her fi rst Pimli- co title. It was also the fi rst Pimlico title for Robb.


Jockey Feargal Lynch entered the last day of racing at Pimlico with nine wins. A native of northern Ireland, this was his second career title since coming to Maryland in the spring of 2016 and his sec- ond straight Pimlico jockey title.


June Photo Correction


On page 51 of the June issue, photogra- pher Beth Collier is


actually holding the Rolex Grand Slam Trophy during the Badminton Horse Trials, not the Badminton Trophy.


As Seen on Social Media....


Our fun fair image for the June 2018 Equiery cover sure got a lot of attention on social media last month! With 3,920 people view- ing the post and 28 shares, it looks like this might be our most popular cover of the year! In ad- dition, the comments posted on our site and others were fabulous and we want to thank all of our readers for your continued sup- port and interest! Below are just two of the many comments about the June cover seen on Facebook last month,


Baltimore Co. Equine Center Open for Veterans Saratoga WarHorse Foundation, a N.Y.-based nonprofi t orga-


nization, celebrated its newly installed 9,600-square-foot arena at the Baltimore County Center for Maryland Agriculture and Farm Park in Cockeysville on May 20. T e arena was named in honor of Kevin Kamenetz, the Baltimore County executive who died ear- lier in that month. T e facility provides free equine programs for veterans funded by the foundation, with care of the horses covered by the county. Sagamore Racing of Reisterstown and the Foxie G Foundation of Union Bridge, provide the group of T oroughbreds at the farm.


12 | THE EQUIERY | JULY 2018


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