Throughout the week of Feb. 22, the Maryland Horse Breeders Association will announce the 2020 Maryland-bred Champions and Industry Award winners via social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram). Once they're announced, they'll be listed below.
Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old male:
Jaxon Traveler Dark bay/brown colt, 2018, by Munnings—Listen Boy, by After Market. Bred by Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Pineau. Owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and Marvin Delfiner. Trained by Steven M. Asmussen.
Field Pass Gray/roan colt, 2017, Lemon Drop Kid--Only Me, by Runaway Groom. Bred by Mark Brown Grier. Owned by Three Diamonds Farm. Trained by Michael J. Maker.
3rd Twilight Derby-G2 - Santa Anita - Oct. 18, 2020
Maryland-bred Champion 3-Year-Old Filly:
Sharing Chestnut filly, 2017, Speightstown--Shared Account, by Pleasantly Perfect. Bred by Sagamore Farm. Owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Gainesway Stable [Antony Beck]. Trained by H. Graham Motion.
Never Enough Time Dark bay/brown mare, 2016, Munnings-What Time It Is, by Partner’s Hero Bred/owned by R. Larry Johnson. Trained by Michael J. Trombetta.
The recently announced Maryland-bred champion 2-year-old filly of 2020, Lucky 7 Stables’ Street Lute, is on a roll as she notched her fifth straight stakes victory in the $100,000 Wide Country Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Laurel Park on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Throughout the week of Feb. 22, the Maryland Horse Breeders Association will announce the 2020 Maryland-bred Champions and Industry Award winners via social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram). Once they're announced, they'll be listed below.
The fourth annual Renaissance Awards, a cooperative effort between the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and Maryland Jockey Club, will look a bit different this year as the top Maryland owner, trainer and jockey, Maryland stallion, broodmare and breeder, as well as the champion Maryland-breds of 2020 will be presented virtually this month. Special awards will be presented to Pimlico and Laurel Backstretch Employees of the Year as well as to an industry Unsung Hero.