John Amerman
The Amerman’s (Jerry and John) became involved in thoroughbred racing by joining a racing syndicate. The management of the syndicat
The Amerman’s (Jerry and John) became involved in thoroughbred racing by joining a racing syndicate. The management of the syndicat
Madeline Auerbach was born in Yorkshire, England in 1944. She moved to the United States as a child and was always fascinated by horses.
Steve Johnson is the owner of Silver Springs Stud in Bourbon County Kentucky, a 425 acre nursery home to 125 broodmares, foals, yearlings, and horses in training.
Rick is a Member in Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC’s Lexington office. He serves as Chair of the Real Estate practice group and is also a member of the Equine practice group.
H. Robb Levinsky is the founder of Kenwood Racing and the company's co-managing partner and racing manager.
Formed in 1898 by William B. Fasig and Edward A. Tipton, Fasig-Tipton Co. is North America’s oldest Thoroughbred auction company. Its first headquarters were in Madison Square Garden in New York, and Fasig-Tipton initially sold high-class road and carriage horses in addition to Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing stock.
Located in the heart of Central Kentucky’s famed Bluegrass Region, Keeneland plays an important role in both Thoroughbred racing and breeding.
From Keeneland’s inception in 1936, its founders, led by respected horsemen Hal Price Headley and Major Louis Beard, intended Keeneland to be a special place – one that symbolizes the best in Thoroughbred racing.
CTBA annually hosts the Northern California Yearling Sale in Pleasanton in August. CTBA Yearling Sale graduates include stakes winners Bai and Bai and Sierra Sunset.
The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association was founded in 1937 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing in California. It is governed by a board of 15 directors voted on by the association’s membership.
The CTHS: