Keeneland Realigns Racing And Sales Operations For Future Growth

Keeneland announced on Thursday a strategic realignment of its core racing and sales operations to strengthen its ability to execute its mission and better serve the needs of its global clientele.

Keeneland president-elect Shannon Arvin will serve as interim head of sales while a search is conducted this fall for a new vice president of sales. Arvin, who as a partner with Stoll Keenon Ogden (SKO) has served as corporate counsel to Keeneland since 2008 and as secretary and advisory member of Keeneland's Board of Directors since 2015, was named July 2 to succeed Bill Thomason as Keeneland President and CEO upon his retirement at the end of the year.

Under the realignment, Bob Elliston will become Keeneland's vice president of racing. With more than two decades of industry leadership experience, Elliston will focus his attention on advancing Keeneland's racing product, industry-wide safety and integrity initiatives, preparations for the upcoming Breeders' Cup World Championships and expanding Keeneland's mission to grow the sport.

“The demands of these two globally significant business lines require tremendous time and resources, especially as we navigate these unprecedented times and get ready for a fall season that includes two major sales, the Fall Meet and Breeders' Cup,” Keeneland president and CEO Bill Thomason said. “We understand the uncertainty and the extraordinary challenges our customers are experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We want them to know that we are all in this together, and we are committed to providing the best opportunities for them to succeed in the sales ring and on the race track. This realignment enables Keeneland to deliver on this promise when our industry needs it most.”

Arvin and Elliston both bring a wealth of expertise and passion for Keeneland to their roles and they will provide a seamless transition for the Keeneland team and its customers. In her position as counsel, Arvin has worked alongside the Keeneland sales and executive staffs on operational plans for the September Yearling Sale, safety protocols, online bidding and beyond. Elliston has led racing operations since 2016, bolstering safety and welfare protocols, introducing the position of equine safety director and negotiating the return of the Breeders' Cup.

As the world's largest Thoroughbred auction company, Keeneland conducts four sales annually, which last year grossed more than $627 million and includes the prestigious September Yearling and November Breeding Stock Sales. Keeneland recently launched its online auction platform, Keeneland Digital Sales Ring.

“The Keeneland sales are an important economic engine for Keeneland and vital to the global Thoroughbred industry,” Arvin said. “Over these next few months, I look forward to working alongside Bill, listening to our customers, learning from our sales team and evaluating opportunities to further enhance Keeneland's premier sales.”

In addition to spring and fall race meet operations and the track's multimillion-dollar stakes program, Elliston will continue to oversee initiatives critical to the health of the sport such as safety and integrity innovations, elevating the racing experience for Keeneland customers and expanding outreach to grow the sport for future generations.

“As we saw during the recent Summer Meet, racing at Keeneland is second to none, and I am excited to be able to focus my attention on preparing for the Fall Meet and Breeders' Cup,” Elliston said. “I am proud of the great strides we have made, particularly in the areas of safety and fan development, and I look forward to building on the foundation we have put in place.”

Keeneland will hold its September Sale from Sept. 13-25 and Fall Meet from Oct. 2-24; Breeders' Cup returns Nov. 6-7, immediately followed by the November Sale, which begins Nov. 9.

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Nijinsky’s King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Win Celebrated With QIPCO Diamonds And Pearls Award On 50th Anniversary

Each year, to mark QIPCO's sponsorship of the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the winner of a vintage renewal is commemorated. To honor his illustrious achievements and victory in the race 50 years ago, Nijinsky became the latest recipient of the QIPCO Diamonds & Pearls award, won last year by Nashwan.

The son of Northern Dancer had already captured the 2000 Guineas, the Epsom Derby and the Irish Derby, and started at odds of 40-85 for Ascot's 1970 renewal. Nijinsky, the only 3-year-old in the field, cruised past his rivals on the bridle and defeated the previous year's Derby winner, Blakeney, to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes by an effortless two lengths.

Owned by Charles W. Engelhard Jr., trained by Vincent O'Brien and partnered by jockey Lester Piggott, Nijinsky went on to win the St Leger, and in doing so, became the first racehorse in 35 years to win the Triple Crown. A feat which no colt has matched since.

Following his impressive racing career, Nijinsky went on to stand at stud in the U.S. where he sired 155 stakes/group winners and remains the only sire to have the winner at the Kentucky and Epsom Derbies in the same year (1986 – Ferdinand & Sharastani). His notable progeny include King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes winners Ile de Bourbon (1978) and Lammtarra (1995).

Lester Piggott, retired jockey, said;

“I am delighted to receive the QIPCO Diamonds and Pearls award. Nijinsky was a wonderful horse and was unbeaten at the time. There was a lot of hype going into the King George – the opposition was decent, they were good horses, every one of them had a chance. You had all the best – obviously we thought he would win. He came to the other horses in the straight so easily, it was hard to believe really but he won in a canter. It was a wonderful win and was probably the best performance of his career.”

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Globetrotting Some In Tieme To Enter Stud In Uruguay

Some in Tieme, a champion in Brazil and Grade 3 winner in the U.S., will begin his stud career at Haras Los Apamates in Uruguay, the South American publication Turf Diario reports.

An 8-year-old son of German-born stallion Shirocco, Brazilian-bred Some In Tieme is best known to U.S. audiences as the winner of the G3 Louisville Handicap at Churchill Downs in 2017. He spent three seasons racing in the American turf ranks, also picking up placings in two editions of the G3 John B. Connally Turf Cup Stakes at Sam Houston.

Prior to coming to the U.S., Some In Tieme was the champion 3-year-old male in his native Brazil, racking up wins in the Group 1 Gran Premio Linneo de Paula Machado and Gran Premio Latinoamericano.

Some in Tieme retired with four wins in 20 starts for earnings of $492,468.

Bred in Brazil by Haras Santa Maria de Araras, Some in Tieme is out of the Brazilian Group 2-winning Royal Academy mare Orma Giusta, who herself came to the U.S. to race after success in her native Brazil.

Some in Tieme will join shuttle stallion Will Take Charge and veteran New York stallion Honorable Dillon among Uruguay's incoming stallions with graded stakes wins in the U.S. for the 2020 Southern Hemisphere breeding season.

The Uruguayan racing and breeding program is heavily influenced by American dirt racing, meaning the country's most active stallions – both shuttlers and permanent residents – often raced in North America. To read more about how U.S.-based stallions have affected the country's stud book in recent history, click here.

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Up And Coming 3-Year-Old Fiya Heads Wanamaker’s July Sale

After a successful first online auction, Wanamaker's has released its second catalog unveiling an increase in both quality and quantity.

Attention is sure to be drawn to the catalog with the entry of Fiya, a 3-year-old gelding by Friesan Fire who is two-for-two on the year, posting a 98 Beyer Speed Figure and a 9 on the Ragozin Sheets in his last performance on July 17. Fiya's 98 Beyer is the second-fastest by a 3-year-old on the turf this year.

The catalog, found on wanamakers.com, also contains yearlings, a 2-year-old racing prospect, racing/broodmare prospects, and broodmares. Being sold by SF Bloodstock is the multiple stakes-placed mare Assemble, who is in foal to first-season sire Catalina Cruiser on a March 1 cover. Haymarket Farm is offering racing/broodmare prospect Kitten's Finest, a full-Sister to three stakes winners and five stakes performers.

Prospective buyers may browse the catalog to view pictures and videos and schedule in-person inspections with sellers. Racehorse entries also contain DRF past performances, Ragozin Sheets, and race replays. Buyers must register for an account to be able to bid.

Live bidding will open at 8 a.m. ET on July 30 and the first listing will close at 5 p.m. ET with subsequent listings ending in three-minute increments. Detailed buying information can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

“Our sellers deserve a tremendous amount of credit for helping us to build a quality and diverse catalogue,” said Wanamaker's co-founder Jack Carlino. “I feel that this catalog displays the advantages afforded by online auctions whether that be the timing or ability to maximize exposure with significantly less risk financially and to the horse.”

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