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Emirates and the United Kingdom. Here in Maryland, Tapeta surface is used at the Fair Hill Training Center. “We are excited to present the 2022 Gal-


breath Award to Michael Dickinson for his contribution to the sport of racing through the creation of Tapeta and synthetic track sur- faces,” said K. Amy Lawyer, assistant profes- sor and chair of UofL’s Department of Equine Administration. “T e nature of the Galbreath Award is to recognize innovation and business eff orts that move the equine industry forward. Mr. Dickinson’s business achievements added a new element to a sport that had been largely unchanged for centuries.”


Boucher and Scully to Represent US in FEGENTRI Races


Kudos to jockeys Mell Boucher and Eliza-


beth Scully (former Equiery intern!) who have been selected to represent the U.S. in the In- ternational Federation of Gentlemen Riders (FEGENTRI) races for 2023. T e series cur- rently includes six international steeplechase races and 24 fl at races. Boucher has been selected as the main U.S. rider for the series with Scully fi lling in for fl at races as needed.


Renaissance Champions Awards T e 2022 Renaissance Champions Awards


were announced on social media from Febru- ary 27 through March 4 with the awards din- ner taking place this month on April 14. T e Renaissance Champions Awards were created to recognize the best of Maryland racing and breeding from the previous year. T is year, the Maryland T oroughbred Horsemen’s Associa- tion added fi ve equine awards to recognize top performers based in Maryland but not neces-


Former Equiery intern Elizabeth Scully will be racing abroad again for the U.S. in 2023.


lico spring meet with victories. He rode horses at Maryland tracks to earn $5.66 million in 2022. T e new awards for 2022 were as follows: • Male Dirt Horse: Cordmaker, owned by Hill- wood Stable, trained by Rodney Jenkins and bred by Robert Manfuso and Katherine Voss of MHC-member Chanceland Farm. • Female Dirt Horse: Luna Belle, owned by


Potomac Valley Dressage Association Promoting eduction in the art & sport of dressage since 1964


Upcoming Licensed Show: 5/13-14 • Spring Show at Morven Park • Leesburg, VA 6/24-25 • Ride for Life at PGEC • Upper Marlboro, MD


Upcoming Schooling Shows: 4/23 • Southwind Farm • Damascus, MD 5/7 • Free Rein Farm • Gaithersburg, MD 5/20 • Schooley Mill I • Highland, MD 5/21 • Promise Landing Farm • Upper Marlboro, MD 5/27 • Windy Way Horses • Hurlock, MD


Find a chapter near you! View our full calendar online. See what PVDA can offer you at www.pvda.org


sarily bred in the state. Owner and breeder Larry Johnson won 28


races in 2022 with runners earning $1.55 mil- lion. His homebred mare Spun Glass won back-to-back stakes races at Laurel Park and Colonial Downs to earn more than $172,00 in 2022 alone. Spun Glass earned a 2022 champi- onship as well as Johnson earning Top Owner. Brittany Russell was the Trainer of the Year in


Maryland in 2021 and won again for 2022. Over- all, she won 100 races, more than 70 of them at Maryland tracks, and trained two 2022 champi- ons, Post Time and Whereshetoldmetogo. Jevian Toledo added his third Jockey of the


Year win for 2022, previously winning in 2017 and 2021. In 2022, he won 145 races in Mary- land, topping the Laurel winter meet and Pim-


Deborah Greene and Hamilton Smith, trained by Hamilton Smith and bred by Fred Greene Jr., Deborah Greene and Hamilton Smith. • Male Turf Horse: English Tavern, owned by Jerry Romans Jr. and Hamilton Smith, trained by Hamilton Smith and bred by Dr. Charles Huber and English Channel Co-Owners. • Female Turf Horse: Spun Glass, owned by Larry Johnson, trained by Mike Trombetta and bred by Larry Johnson. • Claimer: Eastern Bay, owned by Built Wright Stable, trained by Norman Cash and bred by Nancy Lee Farms. T e following are the Maryland-bred cham-


pions for 2022: • Horse of the Year, Older Mare and Sprinter: Fille d’Esprit, owned by CJI Phoenix Group and MHC-member No Guts No Glory Farm, trained by John Robb and bred by Sweet Spirits Stables. Fille d’Esprit in her 6-year-old season won fi ve races—all of them stakes at three dif- ferent tracks—and earned $420,055. • 2-year-old male: Post Time, owned by Hill- wood Stable, trained by Brittany Russell and bred by Dr. & Mrs. T omas Bowman, Dr. Brooke Bowman and Milton P. Higgins III. • 2-year-old fi lly: Malibu Moonshine, owned by Happy Face Racing Stable, trained by Charlton Baker and bred by Dr. Ronald Harris Parker. • 3-year-old male: Joe, owned and bred by T e Elkstone Group and trained by Mike Trombetta. • 3-year-old fi lly: Luna Belle. • Older male: Whereshetoldmetogo, owned by Madaket Stables, Ten Strike Racing, Michael E. Kisber and BTR Racing, trained by Brittany Russell and bred by David H. Wade. • Turf runner: Field Pass, owned by T ree Dia- monds Farm, trained by Mike Maker and bred


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Plan Your Season at Full Moon Farm!


April 16: Spring Thing Starter Horse Trials April 23: Derby X & Silent Auction May 28: FMF Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Horse Show #1


June 19 - 23: FMF 1/4 star & Clinics Our starter event & unrecognized 3-Day Event offer something for everyone. Our educational courses are designed so that you and your horse have a confidence-boosting experience.


June 25: FMF Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Horse Show #2 July 9: FMF Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Show #3 July 23: FMF Aloha USEA Horse Trials August 27: FMF Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Show #4 September 10: FMF Farm Family Insurance Jackalope Enterprises Show #5 November 12: Fall USEA Horse Trials


Summer Camp at Full Moon: June 26 - 30 • July 24 - 28 • Aug 21 - 25 • See www.fullmoonfarm.com for more information •


10 | APRIL 2023 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION


Karen & Stephen Fulton • 4326 Louisville Road, Finksburg, MD 21048 410-795-8371 • www.fullmoonfarm.com • fullmoonfarmkaren@gmail.com 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


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