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Maryland’s 2016 News Makers, continued Maryland’s own


Rawnaq, owned by Irv Naylor and trained by Cyril Murphy, was crowned Steeplechase Horse of the Year. Mur- phy and Rawnaq head to England this spring to race overseas.


Among those nomi-


nated were a few others from Maryland includ- ing jockey Kevin Go- mez, who was in the running for Leading Apprentice Jockey. He was ranked seventh by wins (29) and eighth by purse earnings ($734,089) at the end of the Laurel Park fall meet and fi nished out the year in seventh place in Maryland with 58 wins. T e seven-year-old gelding A.P. Indian,


owned by Green Lantern Stables LLC and trained by Fair Hill-based trainer Arnaud Delacour, was one of the Male Sprinter fi nal- ists. T e gelding is by Indian Charlie and out of the A.P. Indy mare Ender’s Sister. He won six out of seven starts in 2016 including the Forego Handicap (G1) and the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1), both at Saratoga this past fall. T e Kentucky-bred fi nished out the 2016


Maryland-based jockey Kev- in Gomez is nominated for an Eclipse Award.


season with career earnings of $1,397,434. Maryland-bred Cathryn So-


phia (Street Boss x Sheave, by Mineshaft) earned a nomina- tion in the T ree-Year-Old Fil- lies class. Bred by Robert Man- fuso in West Friendship and owned by Cash is King LLC and SF Bloodstock, the fi lly won the Kentucky Oaks (G1) early this spring. Trained by John Servis and winning over $1.2 million during her career,


Cathryn Sophia was sold at the Fasig-Tipton November sale to SF Bloodstock for $1.4 million and will be bred to Pioneerof the Nile. She was recently named Top Mid- Atlantic-bred T oroughbred by a poll conducted by T e Racing Biz. Sagamore Farm’s Miss Temple


City, co-owned with Needle In A Haystack and T e Club Racing LLC, was nominated for Female Turf Horse. T e four-year-old, by Temple City out of Glittering Tax, by Artax, became the fi rst fi lly to win


*Congratulations to Lytle Show Team Riders*


Lytle’s Otasaga Farm 2016 Series Awards


2017 Calendar


Winter Indoor Shows 10am


1/22 NFF Stables Beginner Rider Pleasure Hunter


1/29 Harkaway Farm 2/19 Harkaway Farm 3/19 TBA


Otasaga Farm Outdoor Shows


Cross Rails Hunter


4/30, 5/28, 6/18, 7/23, 8/13, 9/17, 10/29, 11/19


Starter Hunter 2’


FADS Dressage Show - TBA Pleasure Trail Ride - TBA


Low Hunter Details & Prizelist at Hi & Lo Jumpers


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the Maker’s 46 Mile Sprint (G1) at Keeneland. Returning to Keeneland later in the season, the Fair Hill Training Center-based fi lly won the Shadwell Turf Mile (G1) and fi nished out the season by winning the Matriarch Stakes (G1) at Delmar. H. Graham Motion has trained the fi lly to career earnings of $1,453,038.


Stable View Honors Maryland Eventer In honor of the late Dr. Mary Alice Brown


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Kudos to Kim Fullwood and her AQHA gelding Who Dated Who, who won the T ree-Year-Old Geldings Re- serve Championship at the 2016 AQHA World Show.


Calling all PONY owners!


The University of Maryland is in search of 16 ponies for their novel studies evaluating turfgrasses for use on horse farms beginning May 2017


Ponies will be free leased from owners and given excellent care with veterinary oversight. All studies are non-invasive. Ponies will be turned out on pasture. By volunteering your pony, you will help us learn more about how to safely manage grazing ponies and help our students earn graduate degrees.


If you own a pony that is a gelding, between the age of 5 and 15, in moderate body condition with no cresty neck, and has no history of laminitis or insulin resistance…


WE NEED YOU!


To enroll your pony, contact Dr. Amy Burk at amyburk@umd.edu.


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