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2004 News
Archives
12/16/2004:
Election of Officers
The election of officers for the SCTOBA will be held at the
Kickoff to Breeding Season meeting in Elloree on February 12th
at 2:00 PM. [Click
HERE to read more]
12/16/2004:
First Nominees for 2005 Residency Race
The first three nominees for the S.C. Residency Race November 5,
2005 at Philadelphia Park have logged in. Speechifying by
Activist out of the mare Apprized became the first nominee.
[Click HERE to
read more]
12/16/2004:
Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation of SC Opens Wateree Facility
The Second Chances program at the Wateree River Correctional
Institution officially opened in November in a ceremony that
drew many from the nearby Camden horse community. [Click
HERE to read more]
11/23/2004: DuArte
Featured Speaker at Kickoff to Breeding Season Cookout
Jack DuArte, a noted Pedigree expert from Winstar Farm will be
the featured speaker at the Kickoff to Breeding Season Cookout
on Saturday February 12th at the Elloree Training Center.
[Click HERE to read more]
11/23/2004:
Thoroughbred Club Honors Cot Campbell
The Thoroughbred Club of America, at its 73rd annual testimonial
dinner, honored Dogwood Stable founder Cot Campbell. [Click
HERE to read more]
11/23/2004:
Breeding News
Financial Diplomat by Financial Matter out of the Diplomat Way
mare Flying Diplomat... [Click
HERE to read more]
11/23/2004:
Racing News
DJs Choice, a two year old colt by Marquetry out of the mare
Lake Geneva won his third start at Meadowlands on November 10th.
[Click HERE to read more]
10/24/2004:
D.
Wayne Lukas to Speak at SCTOBA Awards Dinner
The SCTOBA Awards Dinner will be held jointly with the
Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation of South Carolina on Saturday
January 15th at the Robert Mills Courthouse in Camden, SC.
[Click HERE to read more]
10/24/2004:
Media Event Wins at Mountaineer Park
Marshall Lamb’s Media Event won at Mountaineer Park on September
26th. The three-year-old colt traveled the 1 1/16 miles in 149
4/5 to win by 3 lengths under jockey O.M. Pereira. [Click
HERE to read more]
9/30/2004:
SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDENCY RACE
The South Carolina Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association
invite you to become a part of history. We are excited to
announce the first South Carolina Residency Race to be run at
Philadelphia Park on November 5, 2004. At 6 1/2 furlongs.
[Click HERE to read
more or to fill out a nomination form]
9/26/2004:
Media Event Wins at Mountaineer Park
Marshall Lamb’s Media Event won at Mountaineer Park on September
26th. The three-year-old colt traveled the 1 1/16 miles in 149
4/5 to win by 3 lengths under jockey O.M. Pereira. [Click
HERE to read more]
9/4/2004:
Colonial Cup to Run on November 21st
The Marion duPont Scott Colonial Cup will be
contested on November 21st at the Springdale Race Course in
Camden. The race will be part of a 7 race card with first post
time 12:30. Horses, tailgating, and an all-around good time will
be the order of the day. [Click
HERE to read more]
9/4/2004:
Dogwood Horses Score Three Wins on Sept 1st
Dogwood Stable horses made three trips to the
winner’s circle on Monday September 1st with Forty Five and
Tiffany Touch scoring victories at Saratoga Race Course in New
York and Boom Bah Yay winning at River Downs in Ohio. [Click
HERE to read more]
9/4/2004:
Rabon
Two-Year-Old “Wins Twice” at Belmont
Eric and Doris Rabon’s two-year-old Schiloh
finished first in a maiden special weight in his initial start
at Belmont on June 18th. He was disqualified after a lengthy
discussion with the stewards. [Click
HERE to read more]
8/15/2004:
Donna Freyer Trainees
Have a Big Day at Belmont
Closing day at Belmont brought a super end to a
successful meet for horses who wintered with SCTOBA board member
Donna Freyer at Custom Care Equine in Camden. [Click
HERE to read more]
8/15/2004:
King’s
Tree Trials to Run on November 13th
On November 13th horse racing fans from across
Williamsburg County and the state of South Carolina will make
their way to the 9th Annual King’s Tree Trails to enjoy the
day’s events. [Click
HERE to read more]
8/15/2004:
Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation of SC Update
The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation held its
first major training session for the Wateree Correctional
employees that will teach the inmates in handling and caring for
the horses. [Click
HERE to read more]
7/19/2004:
S.C.
Bred Wins Claiming Crown Feature
The Sixth Annual Claiming Crown took place at
Canterbury Park on Saturday, July 17th, featuring 6 events for
thoroughbred racing’s blue-collar runners. [Click
HERE to read more] 7/18/2004:
Inaugural Running of Sissy Woolums a Success
Outstander won the initial running of the
Sissy Woolums Memorial Virginia/South Carolina Stakes. The 5
year old bred in Florida covered the 6 furlongs in 1:08.8 to win
a stretch duel with Native Heir. Standing Room Only placed
third. [Click HERE to
read more]
7/10/2004:
Sizzlin' Summer Cookout for SCTOBA
The fun factor and the relative humidity were
both near 100% as the SCTOBA celebrated at a cookout at the
Elloree Training Center on July 10th. [Click
HERE to read more]
7/5/2004:
Vicarage is Initial Winner for Sire Vicar
Dogwood Stable’s two-year-old colt Vicarage was
an impressive winner first time out—winning his 5 ½ furlong race
at Belmont Park on July 5 by 3 ¼ lengths. [Click
HERE to read more]
7/5/2004:
First
Winner for SC Stallion Crush
Crush, a son of Gone West out of the mare Sudden
Love, was represented by his first winner as Dan’s Cowboy won at
Finger Lakes on July 5th. [Click
HERE to read more]
SPRING 2004
Kip
Elser’s Kirkwood Stables Sells World Record Two Year Old
Kip Elser’s Kirkwood Stables was the consignor on the colt that
set a new world record sales price for a two-year-old in
training. The colt sold for $4.5 million at the recent
2004 Fasig-Tipton Calder selected two-year-olds in training
sale. [Click
HERE to read more]
Black Tie Wins at Delaware Park Black Tie,
a two-year-old colt by Wolf Power (SAF) out of the Kokand mare
Well Dressed, won his first start at Delaware Park on May 25th.
[Click
HERE to read more]
Niner’s Echo Wins at Mountaineer Park
Niner’s Echo by Signal out of the Tom Swift mare Early Ann came
home a winner at Mountaineer Park on June 8th. [Click
HERE to read more]
June the Tiger Roars to Initial
Winner for Sire Tiger Ridge
Peachtree Stable’s June the Tiger led every call en route to a
6½ length victory in his career debut at Belmont Park on June
6th. [Click
HERE to read more] |