Aushorse Releases Investor’s Guide

Australia will host a race worth $1 million or more every four days in 2023, according to the latest Aushorse Investor's Guide released on Wednesday. The guide also showed that prize money across the country soared 92% over the past decade. The annual Aushorse Investor's Guide pulls together the latest information on the Australian Thoroughbred racing industry.

“Australia is enjoying a golden age when it comes to the Thoroughbred industry,” Tom Reilly, chief executive of Aushorse, said. “We have a great funding model that gives owners a real chance to get a return on their investment and the sport has tremendous backing across society.”

The guide showed that average prize money per race in Australia–almost $46,000–is far higher than other jurisdictions such as America, France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. The quality of racing matches the prize money. In five of the past seven years, Australia has hosted more of the top-rated Group 1 races than any other jurisdiction.

The guide also revealed that it is more affordable to invest in Australia than in Europe or North America with the price of the top colts and fillies significantly lower than in other yearling markets. The average prices for the top 50 colts and fillies over the past five years in Australia (US$763,289 Colts, $550,110 fillies), compares favorably with Europe (US$980,206 colts, $883,073 fillies) and America (US$1,006,980 colts, $828,520 fillies).

The Investor's Guide has been designed to be easily viewed from mobile devices at Aushorse.com.au, and printed copies, which have also been translated into Chinese, will be posted along with the Aushorse annual magazine.

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Legend Series Returns to KY Derby Museum

The Legends Series returns to Kentucky Derby Museum for its 10th year. It offers three nights of conversation with pioneers and titans of the bourbon industry. Each evening features a different Bourbon Master who hand-picks a selection of bourbon tastings.

Each night in the series is hosted by Wall Street Journal best-selling author, Fred Minnick. He is the Museum's own Bourbon Authority and a bourbon curator and tasting expert. Each event is on a Thursday from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

The schedule is as follows:

  • Jan. 19 – Featured Bourbon: Michter's Distillery

Featured Bourbon Masters: Dan McKee and Andrea Wilson

  • Feb. 23 – Featured Bourbon: Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co.

Featured Bourbon Masters: Corky Taylor and Caleb Kilburn

  • Mar. 29 – Featured Bourbon: Rabbit Hole Distillery

Featured Bourbon Master: Kaveh Zamanian

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Sol Kumin Pledges $5,000 One-Day Matching Donation to TAA Holiday Campaign

Sol Kumin has pledged to match all donations up to $5,000 made to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Dec. 14 as part of the TAA's month-long Holiday Giving Campaign.

“I believe as owners we have an obligation to make sure that these horses have a safe place to land when the crowds are gone and their racing days are over,” said Kumin, Madaket Stables. “The TAA works tirelessly to not only ensure that these safe places exist, but that they also get the funding necessary to move on to their second careers.”

TAA Funding and Events Manager Emily Dresen added, “We are so happy to have Sol's support and match for the day. Madaket Stables is a great example of responsible ownership that doesn't end at the track.”

To learn more and donate to the TAA's Holiday Giving campaign, visit: ThoroughbredAftercare.org/HolidayCampaign.

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Kygo, One Republic To Headline ’23 Pegasus World Cup

Belinda Stronach, Chairwoman, CEO and President, 1/ST, and David Grutman's Groot Hospitality announced a multi-year partnership, beginning with the upcoming 2023 Pegasus World Cup Presented by Baccarat Saturday, Jan. 28 at Gulfstream Park.

Highlighting this year's event are post-race performances by Kygo and OneRepublic.

Offering a trackside takeover of Gulfstream's Carousel Club, LIV with Palm Tree Crew will curate top-tier entertainment, celebrities, VIP hospitality and programming. Groot Hospitality restaurants Komodo, Papi Steak, Key Club and Gekko are among restaurants serving patrons throughout the facility on Pegasus World Cup Day.

Tickets for this year's LIV with Palm Tree Crew experience at the Carousel Club feature an “All For One” package, including a full open bar from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., complimentary bites and a $25 wagering credit on 1/ST BET.

Guests at The Key Club will enjoy a live performance by Brian Newman, the jazz vocalist and trumpeter who is currently the bandleader and arranger for Lady Gaga's Jazz & Piano Las Vegas residency show, and who has collaborated with legendary performers Wynton Marsalis and Tony Bennett.

Transportation partner Brightline will also provide guests with a new way to get to the 2023 Pegasus World Cup from their new Aventura station.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.pegasusworldcup.com. Luxury Suites and VIP packages are available by contacting premiumseating@pegasusworldcup.com.

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