Baaeed in Good Order For Royal Ascot

Following his imperious display in the G1 Lockinge S. on Saturday, Shadwell's Baaeed (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) has emerged fresh and well from that effort, trainer William Haggas announced. Now seven-for-seven, the three-time Group 1 winner is now set for the G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot in June.

“He seems fine, he's very fresh,” said Haggas. “He was certainly a bit fresh this morning so everything is great.

“You always have a race, there's no such thing as an easy Group 1, but he looked to win quite nicely, so it's onwards and upwards. I just hope we can keep him fit and well, that's the most important thing now.

“I hadn't actually thought about the Queen Anne being the first race of the meeting, but it might help with getting it out of the way early [to calm the nerves]–mind, it will be a long week if that doesn't go right.”

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Equine Industry and Animal Welfare Organizations Announce Collaborative Effort to Ban Horse Slaughter

Edited Press Release

A diverse group of equine industry and animal welfare organizations have announced the “Final Stretch Alliance to End Horse Slaughter”–a collaborative effort to permanently ban the slaughter of American horses.

In an open letter to congressional leaders, including US Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and US Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the alliance urged federal lawmakers to pass the Save America's Forgotten Equines (SAFE) Act (H.R.3355/S.2732) to permanently ban horse slaughter in the US and end the export of American horses for slaughter in other countries.

The supporting members of the “Final Stretch Alliance to End Horse Slaughter” include: The Jockey Club, the U.S. Trotting Association, the Stronach Group, the Breeders' Cup, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, The Jockey's Guild, the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA), Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, the Maryland Horse Council, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®), the Animal Welfare Institute, the Humane Society of the United States, the Humane Society Legislative Fund, Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation, and many other industry voices.

Despite congressional efforts that have effectively blocked the operation of horse slaughterhouses on US soil since 2007, tens of thousands of American horses continue to be shipped to Canadian and Mexican slaughterhouses that supply other countries with horsemeat. With the Triple Crown horse racing season underway and public attention on equine sports, equine industry and welfare groups are calling on federal lawmakers to take action during this critical moment by passing the SAFE Act to end this sad chapter in American history.

In the open letter, the groups highlight a recent poll indicating that an overwhelming majority of Americans (83%) oppose horse slaughter. The letter explains how, despite robust, innovative partnerships between equine industry and welfare groups to support horses transitioning between careers, the looming threat of the horse slaughter pipeline continues to significantly harm industry, enthusiasts, and adoption organizations:

“Racing industry groups have demonstrated real leadership in committing resources for aftercare and career transition programs, instituting and enforcing track policies against sale to slaughter, and spearheading state and federal policies prohibiting horse slaughter. These programs are critical, but until the law shuts down the slaughter pipeline itself, no horse, no matter how beloved or decorated, will be truly safe.”

The SAFE Act would close this legal loophole to stop the funneling of American horses to slaughter for human consumption abroad. Introduced by a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers, the SAFE Act is currently sponsored by nearly half of the US House of Representatives.

“Despite the overwhelming desire among Americans to see horses protected from harm, tens of thousands of horses are transported out of the US each year to be killed abroad,” said Cathy Liss, AWI's president. “Racehorses continue to fall victim to this grisly and predatory trade, so we appreciate the leadership and collaboration of key stakeholders in the racing industry to shutter the slaughter pipeline once and for all. As trusted companions, horses enrich our lives in countless ways; passing the SAFE Act is paramount to ensuring their welfare and safety.”

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Chub Wagon Named 2021 Pennsylvania-Bred Horse Of The Year

After a season of near perfection that included six stakes wins, Daniel Lopez and George Chestnut's homebred Chub Wagon was named 2021 Pennsylvania-bred Horse of the Year at the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association's 43rd annual Iroquois Awards, held May 13 at The Inn at Mendenhall in Chadds Ford, Pa.

The richest state-bred of 2021 when banking $487,400, Chub Wagon scored in eight of her nine starts at age 4, and was second in her only loss. After getting her first stakes win in the Unique Bella at Parx in April by 7 1/2 lengths, she followed with wins in the Skipat and Shine Again Stakes at Pimlico, and Dashing Beauty Stakes at Delaware Park. She rebounded off a second-place finish in the Dr. Teresa Garofalo Memorial at Parx on Pennsylvania Day At the Races in August to take the Roamin Rachel against open company by four lengths two weeks later. She concluded her season in late September by winning the Plum Pretty Stakes in her first start beyond a mile.

A daughter of Lopez's homebred stallion Hey Chub out of the Lion Heart mare Takin The Plunge, Chub Wagon also took home awards for champion older female and champion female sprinter.

The evening's keynote speaker was Triple Crown-winning jockey Steve Cauthen, now a breeder/owner in Kentucky. The PHBA's Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in breeding in the state was presented to George Strawbridge Jr., who over the course of the past five decades bred such Pennsylvania-bred standouts as Breeders' Cup Turf winner Tikkanen and five-time Grade 1 winner With Anticipation.

Other divisional champions were:

Two-year-old female—Morning Matcha (Central Banker – Home Ice, by Iam the Iceman); bred by Crane Thoroughbred Services LLC.

Two-year-old male—Dance Code (Honor Code – Dancinginthestreet, by Street Boss); bred Blackstone Farm LLC.

Three-year-old female—Leader of the Band (Bandbox – Catsuit, by Sir Cat); bred by SMD Limited.

Three-year-old male and male sprinter—Beren (Weigelia – Silmaril, by Diamond); bred Susan C. Quick and Christopher J. Feifarek.

Older male and turf male—The Critical Way (Tizway – Critical Factor, by Star de Naskra); bred by Blackstone Farm LLC.

Turf female—Caravel (Mizzen Mast – Zeezee Zoomzoom, by Congrats); bred by Elizabeth M. Merryman.

The PHBA recognized State Senator Camera Bartolotta (Beaver, Greene and Washington Counties), Senator Pat Browne (Lehigh County) and State Representative Stan Saylor (York County) with Legislator Awards. Black Oak Farm, a Thoroughbred aftercare program and partner farm of Turning for Home, was presented the PHBA Award of Merit.

Additional PHBA awards were presented to Pennsylvania-preferred female Vault (by Jump Start) and Beren (by Weigelia) as top Pennsylvania-bred and sired runners; Thoroughbred Makeover Top Pennsylvania-bred Aiken Prep; and Broodmare of the Year Zeezee Zoomzoom, dam of Caravel and Iroquois Award 2-year-old male finalist Witty.

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Del Mar’s First Condition Book For Summer 2022 Now Online

David Jerkens, Del Mar's racing secretary, has announced that his initial condition book for the 2022 summer racing season at the seaside oval will go online Tuesday (5/17) afternoon.

The book will cover the first three weeks of the eight-week session, which opens on Friday, July 22 and runs through to Sunday, September 11.

The book can be accessed by going to dmtc.com/horsemen/condition-book. There will be two more condition books to follow over the course of the summer.

Following a pair of robust wagering years, Del Mar will be offering record purses this summer – in fact the highest for a meet in the history of California racing. The 31-day stand will present more than $25 million in purses, averaging out at an unprecedented $800,000 per day.

Further, 21 of the track's major stakes have been boosted sharply and all of its overnight purses have been raised by a blended rate of 15 percent.

Opening week at the track will be Friday through Sunday, then racing will be conducted on a Thursday through Sunday basis for the majority of the session.

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