TAA to Receive Award of Merit

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, which has granted nearly $14 million in grants to accredited Thoroughbred aftercare organizations, will receive the Special Award of Merit at the Alibi Breakfast at Pimlico May 16. The award is given to those who have made a positive impact on the racing industry. Previous recipients have included Jim McKay, D. Wayne Lukas, Dr. Dean Richardson and Edgar Prado, Team American Pharoah, and King Leatherbury.

“The TAA is honored to accept this award from the Maryland Jockey Club,” said TAA President Mike Meuser. “We are proud of the work that the TAA and our accredited organizations have accomplished in Maryland, the Mid-Atlantic Region, and across North America. The Thoroughbred industry in Maryland has been a leader in aftercare and a big supporter of the TAA and of our accredited organizations from the early days of our organization. We are thankful for their continued support and for their efforts in putting our horses first.”

For tickets to the Alibi Breakfast: preakness.com/alibi-breakfast.

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