Keeneland Further Elaborates On COVID-19 Policies For September Yearling Sale

Following is an open letter to the industry from Shannon B. Arvin, Keeneland's president-elect and interim head of sales:

Over the past several weeks, the Keeneland team has been reviewing every aspect of our sales operation and collaborating with government and health officials to deliver the safest possible environment for our sales participants. To provide further assurances and consistency in the marketplace, we've continued to coordinate our protocols with Fasig-Tipton.

This week's newsletter provides a thorough overview of these efforts and operational protocols for the Keeneland September Sale. As a reminder, please continue to reference keeneland.com/september for the latest updates.

Thank you for your loyal support of Keeneland this fall. Please don't hesitate to contact me or any member of our sales team if you have questions related to the September Sale protocols or items specific to your operation.

HOW TO REQUEST A CREDENTIAL

Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton have partnered with a trusted technology provider, Virtual Badge, to serve our digital credential needs for both September sales. Both sales companies will share a common credential, conveniently accessible from your mobile device on the Virtual Badge app. In order to request a credential, please complete the following simple steps:

1. Download the Virtual Badge app on your smartphone in your App Store or Google Play. Create an account within the app, log in and select “Keeneland” under Organization.

2. Complete the credential application. Select your role at the sale and complete the questionnaire.
Buyers and their agents should complete the form and submit your request. No other action is needed.

All other sales participants should indicate whether you will be testing at Keeneland/Fasig-Tipton or off site. If testing at Keeneland or Fasig-Tipton, your results will be linked to your Virtual Badge account once a negative test is received.

If testing off site, upload a copy of your test result into the app.

3. Credential approved. You will receive notification within 48 hours after submitting your request and test results are received. Your approved credential will appear in the Virtual Badge app on your phone, which will be scanned at entry to the sales ground each day.

An approved credential issued by Keeneland or Fasig-Tipton will be valid for both sales, and therefore you will only need to complete this process once. Please apply with the organization that you will first enter within 10 days of your COVID-19 test.

COVID-19 TESTING AT KEENELAND

COVID-19 testing will be available on-site at Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton beginning this Monday, Aug. 24. No appointment is necessary and you may arrive at any time during these testing windows. We ask that you print and complete this health questionnaire and waiver, and bring this paperwork with you when you arrive for testing.

Testing is available at the Keeneland Entertainment Center on the following dates. Please enter the grounds through Gate 1.

Aug 24-25 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Aug. 31-Sept. 2 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sept. 11-12 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Please note that your COVID-19 test does not have to be taken at Keeneland; however, you must show proof of a negative test to submit your credential application, unless you are applying for a Buyer/Owner/Agent credential.

KEENELAND OPERATIONAL CHANGES FOR THE SEPTEMBER SALE

Earlier this week, we announced along with Fasig-Tipton a common set of protocols for those planning to attend both September sales. While protocols are consistent between Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton, please make note of the following additional operational changes that apply specifically to Keeneland sales:

Barn Area

The barn area is open to credentialed participants. Participants must wear a face covering and socially distance at all times. Only consignors and their staff will be permitted to enter barns and shedrows.

Van drivers are not permitted to leave their vehicles, and therefore consignors must meet their horses at the receiving chute to unload.

Back Holding Ring & Sales Ring

Capacity in the Back Holding Ring will be reduced to two horses at a time with a maximum of three representatives per horse (one groom, one showperson and one consignor). No one else may enter this area or congregate in the chute area.

To limit contact, the showperson responsible for the horse will also lead the horse while in the Sales Ring.

Sales Pavilion

Capacity will be limited in the Sales Arena to 40 percent. No seating will be permitted on the benches encircling the Sales Arena.

Bidding locations have been expanded to allow for social distancing. In addition to the Sales Arena and Back Holding Ring, buyers may bid in the Show Ring.

Sales Offices

The Sales Counter will operate as normal but we have constructed plexiglass to protect sales participants and staff. Access to this area will be limited based on the number of people in the office at a given time.

The Sales Accounting Offices will be expanded for increased space and distancing. Signage will be available to point to this area located to the left of the Sales Counter.

The Administrative Offices at Keeneland are closed. All paperwork should be submitted to the Sales Counter or the Stable Office.

We encourage you to visit Keeneland.com/September for full details on these protocols as well as continued updates over the next few weeks.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We wanted to take the opportunity to also address questions that we have received since releasing the safety and testing protocols along with Fasig-Tipton earlier this week. Please continue to reach out with questions and we will continue to use this newsletter as well as our website to answer your questions.

Will I need to be tested a second time over the course of the sale?

A negative COVID-19 test is required within 10 days of your first entry to the Keeneland or Fasig-Tipton grounds. No re-testing is needed after that point unless it is deemed through contact tracing that you may have been exposed, at which point a new negative COVID-19 test will be requested.

What is the earliest date I can test to be approved for a credential?

If you are attending both Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland September sales, it is Aug. 24. If you are only attending the Keeneland September Sale, it is Aug. 31.

If you have an approved credential for Fasig-Tipton, it will also be honored at Keeneland. The first wave of testing on Aug. 24-25 is intended to create a window to allow anyone who tests positive on these days to isolate for 10 days and still be present at their consignment for Book 1 preview days.

Since the credential can be used at Fasig-Tipton or Keeneland, does it matter which organization I apply under?
Please apply with the organization that you will first enter within 10 days of your COVID-19 test.

What is the turnaround time for testing?

You can expect to receive results for tests taken at Keeneland electronically within 48 hours. Keeneland is providing testing prior to the sale to allow everyone to be tested before entry to the grounds to work the sale. Therefore, you must leave the grounds after your test until you receive a negative result and approved credential.

Are bloodstock agents considered buyers with regards to testing requirements?

Yes. Bloodstock agents will not be required to receive a negative COVID-19 test. The exception is if they are also working in the barn area as a consignor or other role, in which case a negative test is required.

What are the requirements for those who shortlist for agents or buyers?

Each of these individuals will need to request a credential, but a negative COVID-19 test will not be required as they will be considered buyers. Again, the exception is if they are also working in the barn area for a consignor or other role, in which case a negative test is required.

Will van drivers need to be tested?

No, a test is not required for van drivers. However, drivers will not be allowed to get out of their vehicle at the loading chutes and therefore all consignors will need to meet their horses at the receiving chute. After loading/unloading, all vans must leave the grounds immediately.

I'm not sure if I need to be tested. How can I tell?

As a rule of thumb, if your role is such that you will need to enter the barn area, shedrow or a stall, a negative COVID-19 test will be required. A reminder that buyers are not permitted to enter the barns this year and must stay outdoors in the walking rings.

Do I need to make an appointment for testing?

No appointment is needed.

Are deliveries allowed on the grounds?

Yes, you can receive deliveries from caterers and other vendors. They will not require a test or credential; however, you must meet them at the designated drop-off zones near Barn 49 and the Track Kitchen to receive your delivery.

Who can I contact if I need help with my credentialing process?

If you need assistance, please contact credentialing@keeneland.com. Please wait at least 48 hours after testing before reaching out on your credential status.

What if I don't have a smart device or email/computer access?

Please contact credentialing@keeneland.com with advance notice for guidance.

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Keeneland & Fasig Credentials Available Via the Virtual Badge App

Earlier this week, Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton released their joint safety protocols for their upcoming September Sales, which included a credential system for all attendees, including buyers. All consignors and their staffs, vets and their staffs and media are required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test 10 days prior to the start of the Sept. 9-10 Fasig-Tipton Sale.

Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton have partnered with a trusted technology provider, Virtual Badge, to serve their digital credential needs for both September sales. Both sales companies will share a common credential, accessible from your mobile device on the Virtual Badge app. In order to request a credential, interested parties must complete the following steps:

  1. Download the Virtual Badge app on your smartphone in your App Store or Google Play. Create an account within the app, log in and select “Keeneland” or “Fasig-Tipton” under Organization.
  2. Complete the credential application. Select your role at the sale and complete the questionnaire.

Buyers and their agents should complete the form and submit your request. No other action is needed.

All other sales participants should indicate whether you will be testing at Keeneland/Fasig-Tipton or off site. If testing at Keeneland or Fasig-Tipton, your results will be linked to your Virtual Badge account once a negative test is received. If testing off site, upload a copy of your test result into the app.

  1. Credential approved. You will receive notification within 48 hours after submitting your request and test results are received. Your approved credential will appear in the Virtual Badge app on your phone, which will be scanned at entry to the sales ground each day.

An approved credential issued by Keeneland or Fasig-Tipton will be valid for both sales, and therefore you will only need to complete this process once. Please apply with the organization that you will first enter within 10 days of your COVID-19 test.

The release also expanded on other sales protocols, such as the policies in the back ring and barn areas.

  • Barn Area

– The barn area is open to credentialed participants.

– Participants must wear a face covering and socially distance at all times. Only consignors and their staff will be permitted to enter barns and shedrows.

– Van drivers are not permitted to leave their vehicles, and therefore consignors must meet their horses at the receiving chute to unload.

  • Back Holding Ring & Sales Ring

 

– Capacity in the Back Holding Ring will be reduced to two horses at a time with a maximum of three representatives per horse (one groom, one showperson and one consignor). No one else may enter this area or congregate in the chute area.

– To limit contact, the show person responsible for the horse will also lead the horse while in the Sales Ring.

  • Sales Pavilion

– Capacity will be limited in the Sales Arena to 40%. No seating will be permitted on the benches encircling the Sales Arena.

– Bidding locations have been expanded to allow for social distancing. In addition to the Sales Arena and Back Holding Ring, buyers may bid in the Show Ring.

  • Sales Offices

– The Sales Counter will operate as normal but we have constructed plexiglass to protect sales participants and staff. Access to this area will be limited based on the number of people in the office at a given time.

– The Sales Accounting Offices will be expanded for increased space and distancing. Signage will be available to point to this area located to the left of the Sales Counter.

The Administrative Offices at Keeneland are closed. All paperwork should be submitted to the Sales Counter or the Stable Office.

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Love Conquers All In Yorkshire Oaks, Sets Up Clash With Enable In Arc De Triomphe

Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier and Michael Tabor's brilliant filly Love (IRE) crushed her opposition in another outstanding performance to win the Darley Yorkshire Oaks (G1) on Thursday. The victory secures her a guaranteed start in the US$2 million Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1) through the international Breeders' Cup Challenge Series.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge is a series of stakes races whose winners receive automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which is scheduled to be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, on Nov. 6-7.

Love becomes the third horse to gain a “Win and You're In” berth into the Maker's Mark Filly & Mare Turf this year, joining Queen Supreme (IRE), who won the Cartier Paddock Stakes (G1) at Kenilworth in South Africa on Jan. 11 and Almond Eye (JPN) winner of the Victoria Mile (G1) at Tokyo Racecourse in Japan on May 17.

Dual Classic heroine Love was making her first start since her jaw-dropping 9-length Investec Oaks (G1) win at Epsom Downs in July. Although the winning distance today was only 5 lengths, the race was over as a contest at the furlong marker, and her jockey Ryan Moore eased her home.

The 33/1 outsider Alpinista (GB) stayed on and eventually edged out One Voice (IRE) for the runner-up spot as the John Gosden-trained duo Franconia (GB) and Frankly Darling (GB) never figured.

It was a fifth Darley Yorkshire Oaks win for trainer Aidan O'Brien, who was thrilled with his filly's performance. He said: “I'm delighted. I really couldn't be happier. Everything went perfect and she won very nicely. She was very good last year and being a Galileo (IRE) filly we hoped she'd improve at three and she has done.”

O'Brien has trained some brilliant fillies over the years, including Alexandrova (IRE), Peeping Fawn and Minding (IRE), but believes Love might top that list.

O'Brien said: “I don't think we might have ever had a better filly than her. When you're that close to them, you don't want to be dreaming, but I think she's been extra special all the way through.”

The Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) and then possibly the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf is on the agenda for Love. O'Brien said: “If she gets back home well then the Arc would be the plan. If she runs again after the Arc, then it would be the Breeders' Cup.”

It was a second Darley Yorkshire Oaks for Moore who after the race was glowing in his praise for the 3-year-old filly, saying: “She's very special. She's been exceptional this year and has absolutely thrived. She's just got stronger and stronger and has done it very easily today.”

Moore has enjoyed plenty of success over the years at the Breeders' Cup, riding nine winners so far including on Dank (GB) in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf. He continued: “Realistically it was her easiest task for a while. She was running against some unexposed fillies but they had to step up to run to her level. She's a very straightforward filly and it was business as usual.”

Love, a chestnut daughter of Galileo out of the Pivotal (GB) mare Pikaboo (GB), completed the 1 1/2 miles in 2:31.31 over a course listed as good. Bookmakers SkyBet make Love 5/1, from 6/1, for the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

As a part of the benefits of the Challenge series, the Breeders' Cup will pay the entry fees for Love to start in the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf, which will be run at 1 3/16 miles over the Keeneland turf course. Breeders' Cup also will provide a travel allowance of $40,000 for all starters based outside of North America to compete in the World Championships. The Challenge winner must already be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program or it must be nominated by the Championships' pre-entry deadline of Oct. 26 to receive the rewards.

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United Earns Top Billing In ‘Win And You’re In’ Del Mar Handicap

L N J Foxwoods' United, a big, strapping racehorse who can run all day on the grass with the best around, will strut his stuff at Del Mar Saturday in the oldest stakes on the shore oval's roster – the Del Mar Handicap.

This is the 81st season of summer racing at Del Mar and this is the 81st running of the Del Mar 'Cap, a race that has been won by dozens of top class horses over the years and might add another to its ranks in the Giant's Causeway gelding United.

The race goes as the 7th on an 11-race program that offers more than $1-million in purses. It carries a $200,000 incentive, Grade II status and further encouragement because it is part of the “Win and You're In” program that grants its winner a guaranteed entry with fees paid in the $4 million Breeders' Cup Turf, the foremost event for grass runners nationally that will be contested this year on November 7 at Keeneland in Lexington, KY as part of the two-day Breeders' Cup championships.

Notably, United ran in that race last year when it was held at Santa Anita and lost a furious battle to Horse of the Year Bricks and Mortar by a head. Trainer Richard Mandella circled this year's running of the Turf on his calendar and has been pointing his charge toward it again.

United will face 10 foes Saturday and they'll travel a mile and three eighths on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course.

Here's the lineup from the rail out with weights, riders and morning line odds:

United (126, Flavien Prat, 8/5); Team Block's Another Mystery (119, Victor Espinoza, 20-1); Hronis Racing's Combatant (123, Ricardo Gonzalez, 8-1); Bran Jam Stable and Firsthome Thoroughbreds' Big Buzz (117, Edwin Maldonado, 20-1); Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams' Ward 'n Jerry (120, Mike Smith, 10-1); Benowitz Family Trust and Madaket Stables' Proud Pedro (119, Juan Hernandez, 12-1); Little Red Feather Racing, Jacobsen, et al's Red King (120, Umberto Rispoli, 8-1); Team Work Horseman Group's New Year (117, Tiago Pereira, 20-1); Messineo or Sands' Oscar Dominguez (122, Drayden Van Dyke, 6-1); B G Stables' Originaire (121, Abel Cedillo, 5-1), and Messineo or Sands' North County Guy (118, Mario Gutierrez, 15-1).

United, who has banked $1,253,549 during a career that has seen him win six of 14 starts including a three-for-three run in stakes this year, scored most recently in the Grade II Eddie Read Stakes at Del Mar on July 26. The chestnut's connections behind L N J Foxwoods are Larry and Nancy Roth and their daughter, Jaime, from Great Neck, NY.

It appears that Originaire and Oscar Dominguez – a pair of Irish-bred runners – are the chief threats to United.

Originaire, a 4-year-old by Zoffany, has chased United home in his last two starts, the Eddie Read and then the Whittingham at Santa Anita prior to that. The bay colt has finished in the top three in 12 of his 18 starts and is trained by veteran Jeff Mullins.

Oscar Dominguez won Del Mar's Hollywood Turf Cup at a mile and one-half here last fall. He has six wins, six seconds and six thirds and earnings of $464,214 to his credit. He's a 7-year-old gelding, also by Zoffany, and runs out of the Richard Baltas barn.

Combatant registered a big win earlier in the year when he was a photo-finish victor in the Santa Anita Handicap. The 5-year-old by the late sire Scat Daddy has just over $1-million in winnings. His trainer is John Sadler.

First post for the Saturday card is 2 p.m.

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