KTBIF Awards State's Breeders $14.2 Million in 2018

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More than $14.2 million in breeders awards was distributed by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission through the Kentucky Thoroughbred Breeders' Incentive Fund in 2018, the KHRC announced Monday. Kentucky-bred horses won over 4,000 races across the globe in 2018, which made breeders eligible for these incentive payments. KTBIF horses won in 33 states and four countries.

“As the Thoroughbred Capital of the World, the Commonwealth is pleased to acknowledge and reward the success of Kentucky-bred horses through the KTBIF awards,” said Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. “Last year's incredible class of champions, headlined by 2018 Horse of the Year and Triple Crown winner Justify, left an indelible mark on the racing world. We are grateful for all the breeders who conduct business in the Bluegrass State, benefitting Kentucky's economy and ensuring the vitality of one of our signature industries.”

The KTBIF breeder awards are distributed to owners who board mares in Kentucky from first cover until foaling. Incentive payments are based on the foal's eventual winnings on the racetrack. The program was implemented in 2005 to ensure the strength and growth of the horse industry in Kentucky. The fund receives 80% of the 6% sales tax paid when breeding a stallion to a mare in the Commonwealth.

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