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Seven industry organizations have come on board as individual award category sponsors for the 2021 Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards (TIEA). These sponsors will help spread the reach of this important industry initiative.
Leading industry organizations Hallway Feeds, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, the Keeneland Association, the New York Racing Association, I am Horse Racing, and Churchill Downs have joined TIEA as individual award category sponsors for the 2021 edition of the program.
Each organization has joined as a title sponsor of an award category, while Godolphin, the global racing stable founded by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, will continue as the principal sponsor of the awards. TIEA is also supported by partners The Jockey Club, the National Horsemen s Benevolent and Protection Association (NHBPA), the Thorough
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Letter To The Editor: Banding Together To Save Arlington Park Sponsored by:
Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, Ill.
What if?
Literally millions of horseplayers, owners, breeders, fans, trainers, jockeys, and associated personnel believe that losing Arlington Park would be a grave loss for the sport.
So, I would propose that we millions of horse people band together and save the historic racetrack near Chicago.
The reader is probably asking where we lovers of Arlington Park and of racing would find the money to purchase the property from Churchill Downs Inc.
Looking at the popularity and success of the MyRacehorse group financing model, where very large numbers of people contribute small sums, it may be possible to attract a large group of fellow good sports to band together and collectively put up the financing for a purchase. For instance, if two million fans contributed $100 each, that would raise $200 million toward buying and running the track. And of course, f