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Leaders Scholarship Program,” said Joe Koehly, Senior Director of Community Marketing at YETI in the IEA March 13 press release. "We’re excited to help support an initiative that allows individuals to make a diff erence in their com- munity by reinforcing sustainability practices that create a greener future for the sport." Applicants must also be enrolled in a grade


four through 12. T e application process in- cludes an online application with a 90-second video summarizing what they have done this season to impact their equestrian community and/or be more conscientious in their sustain- ability practices. Application deadline is May 15. More de-


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MHBA’s 2024 Champions


In February, the Maryland Horse Breed- ers Association (MHBA) announced its 2024 Maryland-bred champions. Awards were pre- sented during MHBA's annual Renaissance Awards dinner. • Post Time (Frosted x Vielsam, by Fairbanks), owned by Hillwood Stable and trained by Brit- tany Russell – Horse of the Year, Champion Older Male, Champion Sprinter • Studlydoright (Nyquist x Peach of a Gal, by


Post Time was named the 2024 Maryland- bred Horse of the Year, Champion Older Male, and Champion Sprinter by the Mary- land Horse Breeders Association.


Curlin), owned by David Hughes and trained by John J. Robb – Champion 2-Year-Old Male • Shkhara Fire (Friesan Fire x Rysy, by Lang- fuhr), owned by Rarak Farm & Dino’s T or- oughbreds and trained by Jose Corrales – Champion 2-Year-Old Filly • Mindframe (Constitution x Walk of Stars, by Street Sense), owned by Repole Stables & St. Elias Stables and trained by Todd Pletcher – Champion 3-Year-Old Male


• Call Another Play (Audible x Past as Prelude, by Bernardini), owned by R. Larry Johnson and trained by Mike Trombetta – Champion 3-Year-Old Filly • Future Is Now (Great Notion x Past as Pre- lude, by Bernardini), owned by R. Larry John- son and trained by R. Larry Johnson – Cham- pion Older Female, Champion Turf Runner • Who’s Counting (Vancouver x Counter Mea- sure, by Henrythenavigator), owned by South Branch Equine and trained by Sean McDer- mott – Champion Steeplechaser • R. Larry Johnson – Breeder of the Year • Vielsalm – Broodmare of the Year • Great Notion – Stallion of the Year


MHIB Preakness Festival Event On March 14, the Maryland Horse Industry


Board (MHIB) announced that it is partner- ing with Maryland’s First Lady, the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, the Maryland Rac- ing Commission, the Maryland Department of Agriculture, the Maryland Department of Labor, and select horse farms from the state’s racing and breeding industry for a special Horse Farm Tour. T e tour will take place on May 11. Stay tuned for our annual Preakness issue this


May for more details and additional Preakness Festival events!


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