Waldrop Testifies on Wagering Tax Reporting

Blood-Horse The United States Department of Treasury and Internal Revenue Service were told June 17 that current regulations related to the tax withholding and reporting of pari-mutuel winnings are "unfair and totally burdensome." The comments were made by National Thoroughbred Racing Association president Alex Waldrop, who testified during a hearing on tax matters in Washington, [...]

2015-12-14T20:05:47+00:00

Nebraska Horseman Mankin Dies at Age 72

Blood-Horse Stanley C. Mankin, a longtime trainer on the Nebraska circuit who campaigned multiple stakes winner and fan favorite Skunktail, died June 13 in Grand Island, Neb. He was 72. Mankin's S.C.M. Farms Inc. was the owner and breeder of Skunktail, a Music Prince gelding out of Leykin, by Dancing Count, whose gray tail stripe [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:04+00:00

Mountaineer Wins Approval to Drop 50 Dates

Blood-Horse The West Virginia Racing Commission June 16 signed off on a plan by Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort to shave 50 racing programs from its 2015 schedule. Mountaineer by statute last year submitted a request for 210 live racing programs for this year. Competition for horses with a new track in Ohio—Hollywood Gaming at [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:04+00:00

Team Valor Awards Scholarship to Vet Student

Blood-Horse Team Valor International racing partners and Barry and Kathleen Irwin presented Mercedes Hernandez with the John R. Velazquez Scholarship June 14 at Belmont Park. Hernandez, an aspiring veterinarian, met the Irwins and Velazquez in the Belmont Park winner's circle for a ceremonial check presentation with Elisabeth Jensen, president and executive director of The Race [...]

2015-12-14T20:07:43+00:00

Group Opposes Format of Suffolk Race Plan

Blood-Horse Representatives of a group of vociferous and angry New England Thoroughbred racing stakeholders showed up in force at a Massachusetts Gaming Commission hearing June 11 to voice their strong opposition to the supplemental application of Suffolk Downs to conduct three days of live racing in 2015. Bill Lagorio, who has been a trainer for [...]

2015-12-14T20:10:07+00:00

Gulfstream to Experiment With Non-Salix Races

Blood-Horse Gulfstream Park in July plans to experiment with at least two 2-year-old races that will be written for horses that don't compete on race-day furosemide, officials said June 11. The Florida Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association said track management indicated the first of the races will be included in the condition book that begins [...]

2015-12-14T20:09:21+00:00

TCA Awards $511,650 in Grants

TCA Thoroughbred Charities of America announced it has awarded grants totaling $511,650 to 67 Thoroughbred industry-related non-profits that work to uphold TCA's mission. Grant recipients from the last three years can be found on www.tca.org. TCA distributes grants to several categories of Thoroughbred-related non-profits, including retirement, rehabilitation and adoption organizations; backstretch and farm employee programs; [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:04+00:00

Churchill Downs Hikes Overnight Purses 10%

Blood-Horse Given record wagering during the opening week of its spring meet, Churchill Downs June 9 announced a 10% hike in overnight purses for the remaining 11 programs of the meeting. Based on the announcement, effective June 11, the purse for a maiden special weight event for 3-year-olds or older will go for $55,000, up [...]

2015-12-14T20:12:57+00:00

MI: Hazel Park cuts purses 15 percent

Daily Racing Form Hazel Park Raceway announced a 15 percent purse reduction until further notice on Tuesday in the overnight for Friday’s races. The decision between track management and the Michigan Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association came in response to declining purse fund revenue from simulcast wagering. “It’s just an attempt to extend the meet [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:04+00:00

Phipps to Resign as Jockey Club Chairman

Blood-Horse Ogden Mills "Dinny" Phipps, who has served as chairman of The Jockey Club for the past 32 years, announced June 8 that he will resign his chairmanship, effective Aug. 8. The Jockey Club's board of stewards will meet on that day, following the annual meeting of the membership. Phipps, 74, a prominent Thoroughbred owner [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:04+00:00
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