New Supplemental Entries Added to Fasig Winter Mixed Sale

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued an additional 23 supplemental entries to its 2022 Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale. These entries are catalogued as hips 549-571 and may now be viewed online and in the equineline sales catalogue app.  Print versions of supplemental entries will be available on the sales grounds at sale time.

Latest entries include:

  • AUNTIE MABEL (Bayern) (Hip 554): Five-year-old mare is a half-sister to Grade 1-winning 2-year-old Tell a Kelly (Tapit). Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), agent.
  • SPECIAL THANKS (Broken Vow) (Hip 560): Graded stakes producer offered in foal to War Front. Consigned by Hidden Brook, agent.
  • LITTLE DANCER (Successful Appeal) (Hip 566): Stakes-winning mare in foal to McKinzie. Consigned by Gainesway, agent.
  • PARTY LINE VOTE (Tiznow) (Hip 567): Half-sister to MGSW Daddy is a Legend (Scat Daddy). Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Hunter Valley Farm, agent.
  • MINETTA (Khozan) (Hip 569): Half-sister to MGSW Warrior's Charge (Munnings). Consigned as a broodmare prospect by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), agent.

The Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale will be held Monday and Tuesday, February 7-8, in Lexington, Kentucky.  Sessions will begin each day at 10 am.

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Canadian Champion Here’s Hannah Retired, To Be Bred To Blame

Here's Hannah, Canada's champion older female of 2019, has been retired from racing, and she will visit champion Blame for the 2022 breeding season.

In a release from owner B C Stables, it was revealed that the 7-year-old Numaany mare would be pointed toward a breeding stock sale after being bred.

Here's Hannah retired with 15 wins in 21 starts, and earnings of $446,198, racing as a British Columbia homebred for B C Stables. All but her final two starts came at Hastings Racecourse.

She won 11 of her first 12 career starts, including 10 stakes scores. Her Sovereign Award-winning season was highlighted by a triumph in Grade 3 Ballerina Stakes at Hastings, along with victories in the Vancouver Sun Stakes, Strawberry Morn Handicap, Monashee Handicap, and the British Columbia Distaff Handicap.

In addition to her national honors, Here's Hannah was named British Columbia's Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old filly in 2018, and the province's champion older female in 2019 and 2020.

Here's Hannah is out of the unraced A Fleets Dancer mare Dreams Start Here.

Blame, a 16-year-old son of Arch, stands at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Ky., for an advertised fee of $20,000.

His nine crops of racing age include 325 winners and combined progeny earnings of more than $37.1 million. His 19 graded stakes winners include Grade 1 winners Marley's Freedom, Nadal, Fault, and Abscond, as well as French Group 1 winner Senga.

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BHA Raises Jockeys’ Minimum Weights; Removes Covid Allowance

Jockeys riding in Britain will receive a general weight increase of two pounds for most races. The change is permanent and replaces the three-pound Covid allowance that was instituted at the start of the pandemic when weighing-room saunas were closed; therefore, the minimum weight will be one-pound less than what it has been throughout the pandemic. Saunas have since been permanently closed.

The minimum weight for flat races has been raised to 8st 2lbs, while the new minimum jump weight is 10st 2lbs. These changes come into effect for flat racing on Mar. 26, and on Apr. 29 for jumps racing. Maximum weights will also increase in line with these changes: the top weight for flat riders will be 10st 2lbs, and 12st for jumps.

Horse Racing Ireland announced in December that Irish jockeys' minimum weights would also be increased, by three pounds for flat riders (8st 7lbs) and by four pounds (10st 7 lbs) for jump jockeys.

Dr. Jerry Hill, chief medical advisor of the BHA, said, “The closure of saunas on our racecourses represents a significant step forward for jockey wellbeing and a permanent raising of the minimum weight, while protecting competitiveness by raising the maximum weight, is the correct response to that development. I am grateful for the input received from the industry's participants, and in particular the clear message sent by jockeys regarding their support to see the use of saunas on racedays come to an end. Our jockeys are athletes who should be primed to perform to the best of their ability like any other. Shedding pounds by dehydrating in a sauna minutes before being given the leg-up onto a horse is not the best way to ensure that is the case.”

Jockey Richard Kingscote spoke about the changes on At The Races on Tuesday, and he said, “I don't want to speak for all jockeys, but collectively everyone's not very happy. We were given a questionnaire vote, which everyone responded too and said we're happy to remove the saunas if keep our allowance. The saunas have already been ripped out, and we're not keeping our allowance. The two pounds might help on a maiden, but it's not going to help in handicaps. For many of us we're back to square one, so I think people feel as if they're giving with one hand and taking away with the other. It's a bit frustrating that we were kept in the dark. No one in there heard anything about it until today, so I think everyone's a little bit miffed.”

Dale Gibson, Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Professional Jockeys Association, said, “The PJA has been working with the BHA and NTF to agree the revised weight structure, which has required compromise from all parties. Some jockeys are concerned that their body weight has naturally increased during the lengthy COVID period where the 3lb allowances was utilised, however we will continue to monitor the forthcoming weight structure closely, including specific race conditions alongside stakeholders and the Racing Department team.

“We welcome the reintroduction of the winter weight allowance for flat jockeys, which was successfully introduced in 2013. The PJA continues to provide weight management support to all professional jockeys, which remains readily accessible via the nutrition team, in conjunction with exercise programs available at the IJF centres.”

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Maureen Mahoney Named Development Director At National Museum Of Racing And Hall Of Fame

Maureen Mahoney, who has worked in a variety of capacities at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame since joining the institution in 2015, has been named the Museum's Development Director.

A native of Glens Falls, N.Y., and a graduate of Skidmore College, Mahoney will lead the Museum's development and sponsorship initiatives and assume a prominent role in special events, marketing, and outreach.

“Maureen will do an excellent job as the Development Director,” said Cate Masterson, the Museum's Director. “In her time here she has updated the donor management system and brought the Museum's databases into modern times. She is extremely detailed oriented and enthusiastic about fundraising. Maureen's responsibilities will include grant writing as well. This transition is a natural fit and very well deserved.”

Prior to being named to her new role, Mahoney served the Museum as Development and Membership Officer and played key roles in social media and special events, including the Museum Ball.

After graduating from Skidmore in 2013 with a B.A. in Art History and a minor in Studio Art, Mahoney worked as an educator at the World Awareness Children's Museum in Glens Falls prior to joining the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

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