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  Hall of Champions - Cigar
Thoroughbred Bay Stallion, 1990 by Palace Music - Solar Slew, by Seattle Slew. Breeder/Owner: Allen E. Paulson ; On loan from: Assicurazioni Generali S.P.A. ; Trainer: William I. Mott.

  M.W. Savage and Dan Patch
In 1902, M.W. Savage purchased Dan Patch from Manley E. Sturgis for $60,000. It was under Savage's ownership that the racehorse excelled - setting records and charming crowds until his death in 1916. Love for the famous pacer only grew when in 1906 Dan Patch broke the world record by completing the mile in 1 minute and 55 seconds. This famous race occurred at the Minnesota State Fair.

  AffirmedTribute.com
Due to an overwhelming outpouring of affection and appreciation for AFFIRMED, Jonabell Farm felt compelled to devote a website to this magnificent Thoroughbred. The 1978 Triple Crown winner, Hall of Fame member, and two-time Horse of the Year spent the last several years of his stud career at Jonabell Farm prior to his death in January, 2001.

  Triple Crown Winner Affirmed Euthanized
Affirmed was champion 2-year-old of 1977, champion 3-year-old and Horse of the Year in 1978, and a repeat Horse of the Year winner in 1979. The chestnut son of Exclusive Native - Won't Tell You, by Crafty Admiral had stood at Jonabell since 1992 and has been represented by 77 stakes winners to date. Trained by Lazaro S. Barrera, Affirmed made his racing debut at Belmont Park on May 24, 1977.

  A Classic Finish - Silver Patriarch and Benny the Dip
Derby Day in 1997. The hot favourite Entrepreneur failed to reproduce his best form but the game and consistent Benny The Dip made his move early in the straight and apparently had the rest of the field beaten. Suddenly, Silver Patriarch, who had been almost struggling to keep pace earlier, began a storming run.

  Bosra Sham Picture
Bosra Sham, a print by the artist Sue Wingate. Bosra Sham was one of the most beautiful and talented fillies to grace a racecourse. Her major victories include Fillies Mile at ascot, 1000 gns, Champion Stakes at Newmarket and the Prince of Wales Stakes at Royal Ascot.

  Information on Citation
Owned and bred by Calumet Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, Citation was a bay colt, the son of Bull Lea and the mare, Hydroplane II. Trained by Horace A. "Jimmy" Jones, Citation won his first start as a two-year-old at Havre de Grace, Maryland. For the year he would race nine times, winning eight of them and earning $155,680.

  Affiliated National Riding Commission (ANRC)
The ANRC is an affiliate of the United States Equestrian Federation and the US Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA). The overall goal of the ANRC is to promote a contemporary, systematic approach to riding, training, and teaching that is appropriate for horses as well as riders at various stages of learning. Emphasis is placed on developing a cooperative effort between horse and rider, and ultimately achieving a quality level of performance.
Location: United States


  International Intercollegiate Equestrian Association (IIEA)
The International Student Riding Association is a nonprofit organization that helps US University students compete internationally at Student sponsored Equestrian competitions. In addition the ISRA acts as the National Responsible for the United States in relations with AIEC (International University Equestrian Federation).
Location: United States, New York, Armonk


  Australian University Equestrian Association
AUEA is a nonprofit organisation that coordinates teams of Australian University students to compete internationally at student riding competitions. The AUEA acts as the national body responsible for these events under the auspices of the AIEC (International University Equestrian Federation), of which Australia is a current member.
Location: Australia


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