November 13, 2025 Edition

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Inside This Issue

• Ashima, Our Liberty Belle Travel to Churchill for Claiming Crown Tiara

• Tessellate Seeks Stakes Breakthrough in Juvenile Fillies Sprint

• The Florida Horse Podcast E64 Farm City Week

• Obituary: Georg E. Maharg

• Rajiv Maragh: Don’t Call It a Comeback

• Upcoming Milestones: Jockey Leonel Reyes and Jockey Rajiv Maragh

• President’s Remarks: Meet Me at the Starting Gate

• Florida-breds in Stakes

• Florida Stallion Progeny

• Florida Breeders' List

• W2W Business Place

REMINDER:

Florida Sire Stakes Yearling Deadline

November 15 is extended to Monday, November 17*

(payment due if the May 15 yearling deadline was missed)

*due to deadline falling on a weekend

Florida-bred Ashima (red & black silks) - ©Ryan Thompson


Ashima, Our Liberty Belle Travel to Churchill for Claiming Crown Tiara

BY BROCK SHERIDAN


Florida-breds Ashima, Our Liberty Belle and Seat At the Table are included in an overflow field set for Saturday's Claiming Crown Tiara, a $150,000 test scheduled for a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the turf at Churchill Downs.

Florida-bred Tessellate - ©Ryan Thompson


Tessellate Seeks Stakes Breakthrough in Juvenile Fillies Sprint

BY GULFSTREAM PARK PRESS OFFICE (Edited)


HALLANDALE BEACH, FL - Magic Cap Stables, Paul Braverman, Timothy Pinch, Castle Gate Farm, Kuehne Racing and John Reinhardt's Tessellate, stakes-placed in each of her last two starts, will get another chance to break through when the Florida-bred filly returns as a leading contender in Saturday's $75,000 Juvenile Fillies Sprint at Gulfstream Park.

The Florida Horse Podcast

Episode 64 Farm City Week

Georg E. Maharg (left) and Sharon Maharg (right)


Obituary: Georg E. Maharg

Nov. 20, 1940-Oct. 26, 2025


Georg E. Maharg II, 84, died in Gainesville, Florida on October 26, 2025.


Georg was born in Dayton, Ohio on Nov. 20, 1940 to Georg and Virginia Maharg. Georg attended Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio, before graduating with a degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University.

Rajiv Maragh - ©Ryan Thompson


Rajiv Maragh: Don't Call It a Comeback

Veteran Jockey Closing in on 2000th Win


BY ED GRAY, GULFSTREAM PARK PRESS OFFICE


HALLANDALE BEACH, FL - Don't call it a comeback. Rajiv Maragh stepped away from racing a few years ago knowing he was leaving some unfinished business-such as riding his 2,000th winner.

Rajiv Maragh - ©Ryan Thompson


Milestone


Jockey Rajiv Maragh is approaching a personal milestone of 2,000 Thoroughbred career wins in North America (US and Canada). Through today, Nov. 13, Maragh was at 1,996 wins. He has four scheduled mounts on Friday, Nov. 14, and four on Saturday, Nov. 15, and five on Sunday, Nov. 16, all at Gulfstream Park.

Leonel Reyes - ©Ryan Thompson


Milestone


Jockey Leonel Reyes is approaching a personal milestone of 1,000 Thoroughbred career wins in North America (US and Canada). Through today, Nov. 13, Reyes was at 997 wins.

Meet Me at the Starting Gate

As we open the gates on a new year for the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association, I invite each of you to meet me at the starting gate. Together, we’ll take this ride — one stride, one furlong, one finish line at a time — celebrating our shared commitment to Florida’s horse industry and the people who make it thrive.


The starting gate represents potential and anticipation. It’s that moment when preparation meets purpose — when all the hard work, planning, and partnership come together to propel us forward. This year, FTBOA is focused on further strengthening the programs, relationships, and advocacy that keep Florida-breds running strong. From legislative efforts in Tallahassee to our continued investment in incentives, we’re setting the pace for progress.


As industry stakeholders, we know the power of collaboration—on the track, in the barn, and across the community. That same teamwork is what drives our Association. Whether you’re a breeder, owner, trainer or supporter, every member has a role in moving the industry forward. Your voice matters, your participation matters and your belief in the future of Florida racing matters.


Politics is local, and success in Tallahassee comes from Florida voices working together. When we align our efforts and speak with a unified message, we strengthen the impact of our legislative initiatives and protect the future of our industry. After more than a decade soaring and succeeding, almost always solo, in Tallahassee, we welcome and value partnerships with all who share our goals. But, collaboration works best when guided by those who understand Florida’s unique political landscape, relationships, and priorities. Our state’s leaders respond most effectively to clear, consistent advocacy from within the Florida Thoroughbred community.


With our proven track record, strong relationships, established framework, and not-for-profit mission, we are well-positioned to continue leading the charge for the benefit of everyone who depends on Florida’s industry. As we head down the stretch of 2025 and into a new year of opportunity, let’s stay united in purpose and proud of our place in the Thoroughbred world. The race is on—and I’m thrilled to be running it with you.


See you at the starting gate.


Valerie Dailey

FTBOA President

Saturday, November 15

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