OUT &ABOUT
DEC 2018
at the Jim McKay Maryland Million Day October 20 • Laurel Park
Jane Seigler of Dressage at Sundown with $100,000 Maryland Million Sprint winning owner, and Maryland-based interna- tional dressage judge and trainer Linda Zang. Zang’s horse Lewisfi eld was ridden by Jevian Toledo and trained by Jeff Runco for the win. The four-year-old gelding is by Great Notion.
City Ranch founder Ahesahmahk Dahn and his wife Jean with Kim Weir, director of Thoroughbred Re- tirement Foundation
William “Beaver” Brown and Laura Judkins looking smart at the Maryland Million
Laura and Sara Gordon of Woodbine with Christie Steele of Shamrock Farm, Wood- bine
U.S Pony Racing’s Regina Welsh with pony jock- eys Haley Honeggar, Ava Uhrig, Isabella Uhrig and Daphne Walsh
Maryland Horse Council president Neil Agate with Maryland Jockey Club’s Pheobe Hayes
Hall of Fame jockey Edgar Prado made history when he notched his 18th Maryland Million win, which is one more than the previous record holding jockey, fellow Hall of Famer Ramon Dominquez. Prado’s win came aboard the three-year-old gelding Saratoga Bob, owned by Wayne Harrison, Robert Manfuso and Katharine Voss. The son of Friesan Fire was bred by Voss and Manfuso and currently trained by Voss. “I’ve been blessed to have the opportunity to have success right here earlier in my career and to come back and win,” Prado said. “This is the cream on the top of the cake.”
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Maryland Horse Industry Board’s Bob Zhang, Chief Representative Greater China Region, with MHIB executive director Ross Peddicord and retired MHIB stable inspector Beverly Ray- mond
Talk Show Man ran down the favor- ite Phlash Phelps to win the $125,000 Maryland Million Turf. The Great No- tion gelding, ridden by Jevian Tole- do, is trained by Hamilton Smith and owned by Dr. Michael Harrison.
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