Sport Horse Committee
Looking back ... and forward! Also at Elkridge-
Harford... Te 2018 gelding Left Blank (Seville x Blank In- vitation) won the Alfred J. Smithwick Open Flat at the Elkridge-Harford Point-to-Point. Owned by Ann Jackson,
trained by
Mr. Fine Threads (Sightseeing x Seven Counties) winning at Elkridge-Harford with Teddy Davies.
Todd Wyatt, and ridden by Elizabeth Scully, Left Blank was bred by Harry Kassap LLC. Boffo Kid won
the 2-Mile Maiden Hurdle at the Old Dominion Hounds Point-to- Point in Benvenue, VA on April 8. Bred by Donald Clifton Wilson, the gelding is by Friesian Fire and out of Pure Strike. He is owned by Teresa Haupt and Carl Doran, trained by Danielle Hodsdon and ridden by Ja- mie Bargary. Previous Maryland Hunt Cup runner, Hill Tie won the Betty Baldwin
Meister Lady Rider Timber on April 1 at the Brandy Wine Hills Point to Point in Northbrook, PA. By Dance with Ravens and out of Ready for Love, he was bred by Corbett Farm and John Secor, is owned by Sportsman’s Hall and trained by Billy Meister. Virginia Korrell was in the irons for the win.
Left Blank (Seville x Blank Invitation) winning at Elkridge-Harford with Elizabeth Scully on board.
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