Carpe Diem Relocating to Acadiana Equine

WinStar stallion Carpe Diem has been sold and will take up stud duty in Louisiana for 2022, the farm announced today.

Carpe Diem will be syndicated in Louisiana by a group led by Picard Racing (Dawn and Jeff Picard) and David Tillson and he will stand the upcoming breeding season at Acadiana Equine at Copper Crowne in Louisiana. By Giant’s Causeway out of the graded stakes-placed Unbridled’s Song mare Rebridled Dreams, Carpe Diem, a dominant Grade 1 winner at two and three for WinStar Farm and Stonestreet Stables and an earner of $1,519,000, will be available for inspection at Acadiana Equine beginning on Dec. 18.

Carpe Diem is the sire of 11 black-type horses in 2021, led by stakes winners Bella Aurora, Wait for Nairobi, and graded stakes-placed Thisismytime, runner-up in the Grade 2 Inside Information Stakes. A $1.6 million juvenile purchase, Carpe Diem is also a leading sire of 2-year-olds this year (21 juvenile winners) and is represented by Romancer, runner-up in the $500,000 Juvenile Sprint Stakes at Kentucky Downs.

“We have a strong relationship with David Tillson and Acadiana Equine,” said Liam O’Rourke, Director of Bloodstock Services for WinStar Farm. “We look forward to continued success with Carpe Diem.”

David Tillson added, “Our goal is to provide Louisiana breeders the best opportunity for future success, and we’re excited to stand Carpe Diem, a multiple Grade 1 winner and proven stallion.”

Fair Grounds Racing Podcast Features Louisiana Champions Day

Fair Grounds Racing

By Chad Schexnayder
In depth look at Fair Grounds horse racing with in depth handicapping previews of all the big races & interviews with the track’s horsemen and women that make it all go.
This week, Chad Schexnayder and Mike Diliberto Preview Louisiana Champions Day 2021

Four Additional Scholarships Added to Louisiana Champions Day Drawings!

A TOTAL OF TEN SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE GIVEN ON LOUISIANA CHAMPIONS DAY!

In addition to the four $1,000 scholarships donated by Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association and the two $1,000 scholarships donated by Fair Grounds, the Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders Association has generously added drawings for four $1,000 scholarships to Louisiana Champions Day. Now college students attending Louisiana Champions Day on Saturday, December 11 will have ten opportunities to win a $1,000 scholarship.

Students must register before the first post and be present at the winners circle following the designated races to win.

 

See below for details:

Six $1,000 College Scholarship Drawings Scheduled For Louisiana Champions Day, Saturday, December 11

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Veteran Jockey Robby Albarado to Retire

By Bill Finley

Robby Albarado | Sarah Andrew

Jockey Robby Albarado, a winner of more than 5,000 races and the regular rider of Hall of Famer Curlin, has decided to retire. The 48-year-old rider will end his career Saturday at Turfway Park, where he has a mount in the seventh race.

The news of his retirement was first reported by Daily Racing Form’s Marty McGee.

“It’s time,” Albarado told DRF. “I’ve been thinking about this for quite a while now.”

 

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Six $1,000 College Scholarship Drawings Scheduled For Louisiana Champions Day, Saturday, December 11

Louisiana Champions Day to Run Saturday at The Fair Grounds Racecourse and Slots
on December 11, 2021

Six $1,000 College Scholarship Drawings Scheduled

(New Orleans, La.) – Louisiana Champions Day nominations close Saturday, November 27th.  The Fair Grounds Racecourse and Slots is managing the 2021 Louisiana Champions Day nominations. All nominations and inquiries regarding Louisiana Champions Day races go directly to Fair Grounds. The phone number for the Racing Office is 504-948-1111.

“Champions Day is a big day for Louisiana bred racehorses with some of the most exciting finishes for the 2021 season,” said Heitzmann. “The purse money exceeds a million dollars and will have competitive fields. If you haven’t been to Champions Day, this year is a great year to get to the racetrack for the holidays.”

On Louisiana Champions Day will host drawings for six (6) $1,000 scholarships; four awarded by LTBA and two awarded by The Fair Grounds Racecourse and Slots. Students must be registered full time for the winter/spring semester to be eligible. Scholarship registration will be from 11:00 a.m. until noon at the designated table, with two drawings each after the fifth, sixth and seventh races. Scholarship hopefuls must be present at the Winners Circle at The Fair Grounds Racecourse and Slot to win.

The criteria for the six scholarships on December 11, Louisiana Champions Day are:

  • Must be a college student enrolled full-time in an Accredited College, University or Community College for Winter/Spring 2022.
  • Scholarships will be awarded by random draw.
  • Must be in good standing with the college or university.
  • Must be present to win at the Winner’s Circle when the announcement is made.
  • Must have college ID and government-issued ID.
  • Must have University ID number or Social Security number.

For Louisiana Champions Day:

  • Registration: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon at the designated booth
  • Races begin: 12:00 noon
  • Drawing Time: Two scholarships will be awarded after the fifth, sixth and seventh races. The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student’s account at the college or university. The student is asked to know the name and address of the college that they are attending.

“Our scholarship program helps fund several students pursue their degree programs in Community Colleges, Universities and other accredited higher education programs,” said Roger Heitzmann, secretary/treasurer LTBA. “We often hear from the award winners about how much this helped them continue their course of study. The students are pursuing all types of degree programs and it just our small part in encouraging them to complete their studies.”

The Fair Grounds currently has Covid restrictions in place. Covid rules in New Orleans change frequently, please check before coming to the track to see what restrictions are in place for the day. Currently race season will open with spectators who must show proof of vaccine or a negative test.

For more information about Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association visit louisianabred.com or call (504) 947-4676.