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All Posts & News Press Releases Success Stories Aftercare Editorials Retraining Tips Supporter Features Inspector Spotlights Hamburger Toggle Menu Previous Post Supporter Feature: Terry Frank Supporter Feature: Terry Frank By: Jay Privman December 3, 2024 Supporter Feature Tags:Handicapping, Industry Stakeholder, supporter, Supporter Feature, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Supporter Terry Frank first was exposed to horse racing via his family’s parties on Kentucky Derby Day when he was a child, and he dabbled in ownership over the years, but it wasn’t until more recent years, while cooped up during the COVID pandemic four years ago, that he took an even deeper interest in handicapping and started playing in contests. Safe to say, he’s a fast learner. Frank earlier this year was named the National Thoroughbred Racing Association’s National Horseplayers Championship Rookie of the Year for his success in 2023, during which he qualified for both the NHC Finals as well as the Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge. And while family obligations will prevent him from playing in the BCBC for the upcoming 41st Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar Nov. 1 and 2, Frank will be back for the NHC next March. Frank has paid it forward. He has donated to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, yet another example that horseplayers have among the most generous hearts in the sport. “I admire TAA for several reasons,” Frank said. “First, they play a crucial role in ensuring that retired racehorses receive proper care and rehabilitation, which is essential for their well-being. Their commitment to establishing accredited aftercare organizations means that these horses can find safe and loving homes. “Additionally, the TAA’s focus on education and outreach raises awareness about the importance of responsible ownership and aftercare in the racing industry. Supporting organizations like TAA helps create a positive impact on the lives of these horses, promoting humane treatment and a dignified retirement. “Contributing financially is a way to support their initiatives, ensuring they have the resources needed to continue their important work. It’s rewarding to know that such contributions can help improve the lives of horses that have given so much to the sport.” Frank said Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance’s accreditation process is “incredibly important to my support for the organization.” “It ensures that aftercare facilities meet high standards of care, safety, and welfare for retired racehorses,” he said. “This accountability builds trust and confidence that the horses are receiving the quality treatment they deserve. By setting rigorous criteria for accreditation, TAA not only helps to elevate the standards within the industry but also distinguishes credible organizations from those that may not prioritize the horses’ well-being. “Knowing that my support goes toward accredited facilities means I can be confident that it will have a positive impact on the lives of these horses, making my contributions feel more meaningful.” If those answers sound like they came from someone who does his research, well, you nailed it. Frank is a former managing director of Stifel Independent Advisors. His background in finance and investments is applied to his approach to handicapping. “There are several parallels between making plays in horse racing and the financial world,” Frank said. “Both require research, analysis, and risk assessment. In horse racing, you study the horses’ performance, track conditions, and jockey statistics, much like analyzing market trends, company performance, and economic indicators in finance. “Both fields also involve strategic decision-making and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Just as a bettor may adjust their strategy based on new information or unexpected events, investors must remain flexible and responsive to market fluctuations. Additionally, there’s a psychological element in both, where managing emotions and maintaining discipline can be crucial to success. Overall, the skills and mindset developed in one area can often translate well to the other.” Frank, who lives in the St. Louis area, owned two claiming horses that raced at Fairmount Park – now FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing – and was in partnerships with the well-known outfits Dogwood Stables, Team Valor, and Centennial Farms. Since 2020, he’s been involved in crowdfunding partnerships with My RaceHorse and Commonwealth, as well as RainBowsEnd Racing Stable and Crown’s Way Racing. “Through these crowdfunding initiatives, I’ve had the opportunity to experience two Kentucky Derbies, the Breeders’ Cup Classic, and the Preakness,” he said. Frank retired a little less than two years ago. Earlier this year, he graduated from the University of Louisville’s Graduate Certificate program in Equine Studies, focusing on horse racing. He does the bulk of his playing on-line, but has traveled to contests, and enjoys taking friends and family to the track. “Trying to help build the game,” he said. And generously giving back through Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. Publishing Note: Story written and submitted in October 2024 Learn more about Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance’s supporters: Industry Stakeholders Share This Article
Read More >LEXINGTON, KY — The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will be the beneficiary of a special charity Pick 5 wager featured on CNBC during its next stop on the 1/ST RACING TOUR on Saturday, March 4. The upcoming day of coast-to-coast racing features 13 stakes races including the G1 Santa Anita Handicap and two Triple Crown Preps – Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park and San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park. NBC Sports will produce and air a 2-hour telecast from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. (ET) on CNBC. Five of the six stakes broadcast on the show will be part of a special All-Graded Stakes 1/ST COAST-TO-COAST PICK 5. The bet is a $1 minimum with a 15% takeout. 1/ST RACING & GAMING and NBC are working together on the special charity Pick 5 bet with the winnings to be allocated to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. NBC reporters Nick Luck and Britney Eurton will team up to face off against NBC analysts Randy Moss and Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey in a friendly competition. Each team will have $500 to bet on the Coast-To-Coast Pick 5 with the winnings being donated to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. 1/ST RACING & GAMING will donate $1000 to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance no matter the outcome of the wagers. “We are proud to support the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and are always looking for ways to raise awareness and donations to support their great work. This Saturday’s 1/ST RACING TOUR is shaping up to be an epic day of racing. With 13 stakes races and 263 horses entered at Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park we thought we’d add to the excitement with a little help from our friends at NBC,” said Aidan Butler, Chief Executive Officer, 1/ST RACING & GAMING. Races included in the Coast-To-Coast Pick 5 are listed below: LEG TRACK RACE # POST TIME (ET) Leg A Gulfstream Park Race 12 4:37 PM ET Leg B Santa Anita Park Race 5 *4:55 PM ET Leg C Gulfstream Park Race 13 5:09 PM ET Leg D Santa Anita Park Race 6 *5:27 PM ET Leg E Gulfstream Park Race 14 5:43 PM ET Race names R12 Davona Dale presented by Fan Duel – Gulfstream Park R5 Buena Vista – Santa Anita R13 Mac Diarmida – Gulfstream Park R6 San Felipe – Santa Anita R14 Fountain of Youth – Gulfstream Park The Pick 5 tickets will be released Saturday morning at 1/ST RACING & GAMING’s twitter handle Tune in to CNBC at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, March 4 to watch. We encourage everyone to join in the action! About the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Based in Lexington, KY, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that accredits, inspects, and awards grants to approved aftercare organizations to retrain, retire, and rehome Thoroughbreds using industry-wide funding. Along with continued funding from its original partners Breeders’ Cup, The Jockey Club, and Keeneland Association, the TAA is supported by owners, trainers, breeders, racetracks, aftercare professionals, and other industry members. Since inception in 2012, the TAA has granted more than $28.1 million to accredited aftercare organizations. Currently 81 aftercare organizations comprised of approximately 180 facilities across North America have been granted accreditation. To learn more about the TAA, visit ThoroughbredAftercare.org. About 1/ST The Stronach Group is a world-class technology, entertainment, media, content and real estate development company with Thoroughbred horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering at the core. The company’s consumer facing brand 1/ST (pronounced “First”) powers The Stronach Group’s forward-thinking 1/ST RACING & GAMING, 1/ST CONTENT, 1/ST TECHNOLOGY, 1/ST EXPERIENCE, and 1/ST PROPERTIES businesses, while advocating for and driving the 1/ST HORSE CARE mission. 1/ST represents The Stronach Group’s continued movement toward redefining Thoroughbred horse racing and the ecosystem that drives it. 1/ST RACING & GAMING drives the best-in-class horse racing operations and gaming offerings at the company’s premier racetracks and training centers including: Santa Anita Park, Golden Gate Fields and San Luis Rey Downs (California); Gulfstream Park – home of the Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational Series and Palm Meadows Thoroughbred Training Center (Florida); the Maryland Jockey Club at Laurel Park, Pimlico Race Course – home of the legendary Preakness Stakes and Rosecroft Raceway (Maryland). 1/ST CONTENT is the operating group for 1/ST’s media and content companies including: Monarch Content Management, Elite, TSG Global Wagering Solutions (GWS) and XBTV. 1/ST TECHNOLOGY is horse racing’s largest racing and gaming technology company offering world-class products via its AmTote, Xpressbet, 1/ST BET, XB SELECT, XB NET, PariMAX and Betmix brands. 1/ST EXPERIENCE blends the worlds of sports, entertainment and hospitality through elevated national and local venue management and hospitality, strategic partnerships and sponsorships. 1/ST PROPERTIES is responsible for the development of the company’s live, work and play communities surrounding its racing venues, including: The Village at Gulfstream Park (Florida) and Paddock Pointe (Maryland). As the advocate for critical industry reforms and by making meaningful investments into aftercare programs for retired horses and jockeys, 1/ST HORSE CARE represents The Stronach Group’s commitment to achieving the highest level of horse and rider care and safety standards in Thoroughbred horse racing on and off the track. For more information, please visit www.1st.com or follow @1ST_racing on Twitter or @1stracing on Instagram and Facebook. Contact Stacie Clark (859) 230-5881 sclark@thoroughbredaftercare.org Samantha Smith (859) 224-2882 ssmith@thoroughbredaftercare.org
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