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Analysis: Ever since the Boston Marathon bombing, variations of the phrase Boston Strong have become an inescapable part of how this country heals after tragedy,
The Associated Press reports. But this name isn t a somber rallying cry in remembrance of Superstorm Sandy or the COVID-19 pandemic or the closing of local neighborhood favorite Cranberry s (RIP); it s a reference to the horse s New York breeding, the owner s roots in Brooklyn, and a nod to the horse s sire, Wicked Strong. That is to say, this name is misleading, and Brooklyn doesn t need your stinking sympathy. They re doing fine!
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Brian Klatsky (left) and Brendan O’Brien of BBN Racing will be enjoying the Kentucky Derby experience for the first time in 2021 thanks to Hidden Stash, shown training at Churchill Downs. (Coady Photography/Courtesy of Brian Klatsky)
Whether it involves wealth management, potential Division 1 basketball players or Thoroughbreds, Brian Klatsky’s life revolves around prospects.
No wonder the divorced single father of two sons talks fast. No wonder colleagues are deprived of sleep by late-night conversations or jarred awake by early-morning texts or calls. Klatsky has a full-time job three times over.
He is a partner in New York-based Gold Coast Wealth Management. He started and oversees New Jersey-based Team Rio, a high-powered AAU program that develops girls and boys basketball players with an eye toward competing at the highest collegiate levels. And he is a founding partner in BBN Racing, which is national in scope and is enjoying startling early success. It has produced Hidd
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About: Roadrunner Racing is a partnership headed by Greg Helm, a former advertising executive and current vice president of Desert Classic Charities. Patrick O’Neill is a 26-year-old Brown graduate and vice president for sales and strategic partnerships at Founder Sport Group. O’Neill, along with Brown University frat brothers and football teammates Eric Armagost, Dan Giovaccini, Reiley Higgins, and Alex Quoyeser, comprise Boat Racing. William Strauss was co-founder and CEO of Proflowers, an online floral boutique, and currently sits on the board of the Thoroughbred Owners of California. A resident of Del Mar, Calif., Strauss has found the winner’s circle as an owner with horses including The Pamplemousse, Turbulent Descent, and Mizdirection.
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Kentucky Derby Horse Profile: Hidden Stash Apr 21, 2021 John Mucciolo/TwinSpires.com Hidden Stash wins a Churchill Downs allowance (Photo by Coady Photography)
Brian Klatsky, Brendan O’Brien and Braxton Lynch’s Hidden Stash ranks 17th on the 2021 Road to the Kentucky Derby challenge series with 32 points. The three-year-old finished fourth in the Blue Grass S. (G2) at Keeneland in his most recent performance. His career line now reads 7-2-1-2, $231,062.
The Vickie Oliver pupil was unveiled at Ellis Park on Aug. 30 and checked in fourth in a sprint on the main surface. Returning at Churchill Downs on Sept. 18, the son of Constitution showed some improvement when finishing third in a 6 1/2-furlong dash on the dirt. He broke through with a convincing three-length triumph when stretching out to 1 1/16 miles at Keeneland on Oct. 24, prior to concluding his creditable two-year-old season with an allowance victory at Churchill Downs on Nov. 28.
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