FTBOA Announces Bonuses for 13 Gulfstream Stakes

Thirteen stakes races during Gulfstream Park’s Championship Meet, including the GI Florida Derby, GII Fountain of Youth S., GII Gulfstream Park Oaks, GIII Fred W. Hooper S. and Sunshine Millions, will have bonuses for Florida-breds properly registered with the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association (FTBOA).

A total of $400,000 in bonus money will be distributed throughout the meet beginning Jan. 9 with the GIII Tropical Turf. While a dozen of the races will have a $25,000 ‘win only’ bonus, the $800,000 Florida Derby will have $100,000 in Florida-bred distributive purse supplement funds available with 70% to a registered Florida-bred winner, 20% for a second-place finish and 10% for a third-place finish.

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Florida Thoroughbred History Moments: Affirmed Enthralled Nation With Triple Crown Triumph

Florida-bred Affirmed led his nemesis Alydar to the most thrilling finishes on his way to winning the Triple Crown in 1978, bringing it home to Florida for 37 years.

The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association has launched a digital campaign promoting the successful history of Florida-breds born and raised in the Sunshine State.

The series titled “Florida Thoroughbred History Moment” features an opening and closing image of an old-timey newsreel much like those featured in movie theaters in the 1940s. Along with the sound of the whirr of the newsreel, each video is narrated by the distinctive voice of Hugh Kelly giving an even more nostalgic feel. Based in Florida, Kelly lends his voice perfectly to the series.

Each 'Florida Thoroughbred History Moment' vignette highlights a significant achievement in Florida-bred history focusing on the people, the horses and the farms that have contributed to its success since the industry kicked off in earnest after Needles' 1956 Kentucky Derby win.

Check out the previous installments of Florida History Moments here:

Derby Winner Unbridled's Presence Felt Today In North American Bloodlines

Silver Charm Flies The Florida Flag Around The World

Needles' Derby Triumph Sparks Florida's Thoroughbred Industry

Dr. Fager Goes So Fast He Gets A Speeding Ticket

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Florida Thoroughbred Charities Auction Ends Nov. 8

Florida Thoroughbred Charities (FTC), the charitable arm of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association (FTBOA), has kicked off an online auction to benefit Thoroughbred retirement and youth education programs. Sponsored by FTBOA, as well as Horse Capital Television, Florida Equine Communications, and Kathleen O’Connell Racing Stables, the FTC auction has 57 items already up for bid and continues to add more.

Featured items include halters worn by Justify, Speightstown, Wildcat Heir, and the 2019 filly out of Songbird by Arrogate. Original art pieces, racing memorabilia–including 1961 and 1978 Kentucky Derby programs for Carry Back and Affirmed, respectively–and much more, including one-of-a-kind experiences, can be found in the auction.

FTC has raised more than $3.5 million for charity since 1990. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the charity was unable to host its annual fundraisers at the FTBOA Gala and FTC charity golf tournament.

Click to view more details about the auction. Most items can be shipped worldwide or can be picked up in person in Ocala. Donations and sponsorships are also available. Bidding ends Sunday, Nov. 8.

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FTBOA’s Robert Cole Named Finalist for Newcomer Award

Congratulations to Robert Cole, one of three finalists in the Newcomer Award category of the Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards (TIEA), presented by Godolphin. Cole, an intern/co-op program student at Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association (FTBOA), retired after 20 years in the U.S. Coast Guard and went back to an early love for Thoroughbreds as he was considering his next career, saying he wanted to be immersed “in anything that was Thoroughbred racing.” Cole was pursuing an equine exercise and physiology degree at the College of Central Florida when he landed the internship at FTBOA.

“He was born with the gene of the soul of horse racing,” said FTBOA’s associate vice president, Tammy Gantt. “He doesn’t want to tell you what the industry is, he wants you to feel it.”

Click for the video feature on Cole done by TIEA.

Other finalists for the Newcomer Award are Alexis Kolasa of Denali Stud and Aaron West of Bradley Thoroughbreds LLC, who will both be recognized on these pages in the coming days. The Newcomer Award is presented annually to an individual who has been in racing or breeding for under five years and has shown ambition to continue a career in some facet of the Thoroughbred industry while also improving his or her skills and knowledge.

A total of seven award categories will be honored by TIEA for 2020. Maria Cristina Silva of New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NYTHA) has already been announced as the winner of the Community Award, while the winners in the other categories will be announced live in a virtual ceremony hosted by Jill Byrne and streamed at the TDN homepage Thursday, Nov. 5, at 12:00 p.m. ET. All finalists will be spotlighted in TDN in the days leading up to the ceremony.

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