HFWEAF Awards 15 Scholarships for ’21-22

Fifteen children of full-time horse farm workers are pursuing higher education this year with the assistance of the Horse Farm Workers' Educational Assistance Fund (HWEAF). To date, 722 annual scholarships totaling $1,595,044 have been awarded since the Fund's inception.

Scholarships are awarded for education or skill training after high school and are based upon financial need, merit, biographical essays and personal interviews. Scholarships are also available for full-time horse farm workers in central Kentucky who wish to take equine related training or courses to help them be more knowledgeable and effective while working with Thoroughbred horses.

Four recipients also distinguish themselves as Pollard Scholars at the University of Kentucky: Sarah Farrell, Lupe Macias, Jesus Perez, and Miguel Macias.

This year's scholars, and the schools they will attend, are:

Riley Alexander – Eastern KY U.
Olivia Bryant – U. of Kentucky
Caleb Carr – Transylvania U.
Jacob Compton – U. of Kentucky
Sarah Farrell – U. of Kentucky
Tania Godina – Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Jayden Hamilton – Midway U.
Lupe Macias – U. of Kentucky
Miguel Macias – U. of Kentucky
Anna Martinez – Transylvania U.
Flora Martinez – Northern KY U.
Karina Meza – U. of Kentucky
Richard Osborn – Bellarmine U.
Jesus Perez – U. of Kentucky
Caleb Reams – Asbury U.

Qualifying parents of scholars are employed full-time by one of the following central Kentucky Thoroughbred farms: Airdrie Stud, Ashview Farm, Godolphin USA (5), Hermitage, Rosemont Farm, Rose Hill Farm, Seclusive Farm, Spendthrift Farm, Walmac Farm, Water Cress Farm, and Westbrook Stables.

The Fund was founded in 1996 by Rob Whiteley of Liberation Farm, Tom Evans of Trackside Farm, and Fred Seitz of Brookdale Farm.

“In pursuit of their dreams, many of our scholars work 20 or more hours per week outside of school while carrying a full course load,” said Tom Evans, President of HFWEAF. “Our main goal is to award enough money so that they can focus on their studies and make school their number one priority without incurring a huge burden of long-term student loan debt. Investing in these young people is also an investment in the industry. Many of our scholars after successfully completing their studies have returned to pursue careers in the Thoroughbred industry. Several have already distinguished themselves (including a Director of Racing at a major North American track). Those who have chosen careers outside the industry have made their mark as professionals in nursing, education, social work, theology, and business.”

The Fund is run on a volunteer basis and over 95% of donor monies flow directly to scholarship recipients. Over the years, donors have included the Carl Pollard Foundation, Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club, Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders, Hilary Boone Foundation, KTA, Fasig-Tipton, Keeneland, Darley and Godolphin, Hill 'n' Dale Farm, Thoroughbred Charities of America, William Marquard, W.T. Young, Race for Education, the Crafty Prospector syndicate, and several donors in memory of Gus Koch.

Said co-founder Whiteley, “These scholars and parents are an industry treasure. Farm workers are the backbone of the breeding industry and therefore the foundation of the entire Thoroughbred industry. The parents of these scholars have instilled an incredible work ethic in their children. Year after year, these outstanding young people impress the Board with their ability, motivation, energy, enthusiasm, and accomplishments. In many instances, our scholars are the first in their families to pursue secondary education; and some could not pursue education without our financial assistance.”

The Fund is a 501c3 organization and tax deductible contributions may be made through the website: www.horsefarmworkerseducationfund.com.

Checks may be sent to HFWEAF, 2938 Four Pines Drive, Lexington, KY 40502

Applications are available in March with a July 1st deadline, followed by personal interviews with the board.

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Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital To Host Client Education Seminar October 12

Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital will host “Rood & Riddle Responds,” an educational seminar for people engaged in the equine industry, on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at Embassy Suites in Lexington. This is the first year the seminar will be been held in the fall, as the late-winter date was skipped because of the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage attendees to wear masks, although there are no requirements. We plan to live-stream the seminar on Rood & Riddle's Facebook page and YouTube channel for those who cannot attend or would prefer to stay home.

In its 36th year, the Rood & Riddle Client Education Seminar will continue with the question-and-answer format.

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Questions submitted by clients and veterinarians before the seminar are assigned to one of the experts at Rood & Riddle to answer. This year's panel will include:

  • A surgeon
  • An internal medicine expert
  • A reproduction specialist
  • A breeding farm practitioner

This year we will also have Dr. Lutz Goehring, who is the Warren Wright, Sr. – Lucille Wright Markey Endowed Chair in Equine Infectious Diseases at the University of Kentucky's Gluck Equine Research Center. Goehring's background is in research, scholarly journals, refereed book chapters, advising, mentoring, and service. His research expertise has been on equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV1). He is a specialist in equine internal medicine and a member of the European College of Equine Internal medicine.

“Rood & Riddle is pleased to sponsor once again a continuing education program for our many interested clients and friends,” said Dr. Tom Riddle of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. “The question-and-answer format has been extremely successful, so we are excited to continue with that this year.”

In addition to Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital and Rood & Riddle Veterinary Pharmacy, this year's sponsors will include Boehringer Ingelheim, Hallway Feeds, Neogen, Platinum Performance, and Zoetis. There will also be tables for questions for the University of Kentucky Pasture Management program, the Kentucky Horse Council, and Blue Grass Farms Charities.

Refreshments will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. in the spacious lower atrium, followed by the question-and-answer session running from 6 to 8 p.m. RSVPs to the event (not required, but helpful) by Monday, October 11, 2021, at 3 p.m. to wfields@roodandriddle.com or via phone to (859) 280-3316. For more information, click here.

 

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Breeders’ Cup Announces Post Times

The Breeders' Cup today announced post times for the Nov. 5-6 World Championships at Del Mar. There will be 14 Breeders' Cup races and eight undercard races. The official race order and wagering menu for both days of the Championships will be announced Oct. 27.

The 38th Breeders' Cup begins Nov. 5 with Future Stars Friday, featuring all five Breeders' Cup races for 2-year-olds. There will be five undercard races preceding the first Breeders' Cup race, with the first race post time at 11:55 a.m. PT. Friday's first Breeders' Cup race will be race six, which will have a post time of 2:50 p.m. PT. Friday's 10th race, the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, will have a post time of 5:30 p.m. PT.

There will be 12 races on the Nov. 6 program, featuring nine Breeders' Cup races. The first race post time will be 10:15 a.m. PT. The first Breeders' Cup race will be race four, which will have a post time of 12:05 p.m. PT. Post time for the $6 million GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, race 12, will be at 5:40 p.m. PT.

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Arapahoe Increases Purses

With three weeks remaining in the 2021 horse racing season at Arapahoe Park, racetrack management increased all overnight purses by 2,000. In addition, the purse for the Gold Rush Futurity will see its purse increased from $35,000 to $100,000. The Butch Gleason Classic for older horses will now be a $50,000 race, up from $20,000.

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