Hamelback Named CEO of National HBPA

Blood-Horse The National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association announced Monday, April 20 that it had appointed Eric Hamelback as new chief executive officer, beginning immediately. Hamelback, who had worked as general manager at Adena Springs Kentucky until September, takes over the National HBPA CEO role from Phil Hanrahan, who stepped down earlier this year. Until [...]

2015-12-15T16:17:00+00:00

Illinois Horsemen, Arlington Board Reach Contract Agreement

Paulick Report Following an all-day mediation session Monday, the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and Arlington International Racecourse reached a contract agreement for the 2015 season. The new contract will run through April 22, 2016, and details will be forthcoming. The ITHA would like to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts put forth by its Executive Committee of [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:06+00:00

Iowa: Milestone Victory for Trainer Kenny Smith

Blood-Horse Veteran Midwest trainer Kenny P. Smith reached his 1,000th winner April 19, according to Equibase records, when he sent out Retro Citizen to victory in the seventh race at Prairie Meadows Racetrack & Casion. A third generation trainer, Smith won his first race in 1972 at Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha, Neb., with a horse named [...]

2015-12-15T16:14:16+00:00

Suffolk Plan: Three Racing Days, Big Purses

Blood-Horse The New England Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association has requested that the management of Suffolk Downs, which was granted a two-year extension of its racing and simulcast license by the Massachusetts legislature in late March, apply for three days of live racing in 2015. The horsemen and Suffolk Downs had discussed a longer race [...]

2015-12-15T16:27:33+00:00

Oaklawn sees slight gains in handle

Daily Racing Form Despite canceling its entire opening weekend this year due to wintry weather, Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., posted slight gains in average and total handle for the 2015 meet that closed Saturday, according to figures distributed by the track. Average daily all-sources handle for the 52 days of the meet was [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:06+00:00

VA: Negotiations to Lease Colonial Downs Cease

Blood-Horse A Virginia group aiming to conduct race dates in the state in 2015 said negotiations with the owner of Colonial Downs, to lease that property for racing this year, have ceased. The Virginia Equine Alliance said April 10 that efforts to lease Jeff Jacobs' Colonial Downs property to conduct racing ended after the track [...]

2015-12-15T16:28:22+00:00

Colonial Downs to Immediately Close all Horse Racing Wagering Venues

Paulick Report Citing legislation currently working its way through the 2015 Virginia Legislative Session which will deny Colonial Downs approximately $2 million of operating funds annually, Colonial Downs announced today the immediate shutdown of all its remaining pari-mutuel venues. Senate Bill 1097 will reallocate funds previously used to offset Colonial Downs live racing expenses towards [...]

2015-12-15T16:35:52+00:00
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