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$10,000 Added to the 2019 ASR Two-Year-Old Sweepstakes Classes



Representatives of the Virginia Horse Center and ASHAV sponsors have graciously pledged $10,000 ($5,000 per class) in added prize money for the 2019 ASR Two-Year-Old Sweepstakes classes, which will be held at the Virginia Horse Center during the 2019 ASHAV Fall show. The $10,000 will be in addition to the payouts for the Two-Year-Old Sweepstakes.

Yearlings (foaled in 2017) may be nominated to the 2019 Two-Year-Old Sweepstakes by the extended grace period deadline of June 15 for $75.  If the June 15 deadline is missed, nominations may be made by September 15 for $125. 

Nominated horses for the 2018 (foaled in 2015), 2019 (foaled in 2016), and 2020 (foaled in 2017) ASR Three-Year-Old Sweepstakes classes will show at the All American Horse Classic in Indianapolis, Indiana.

For information on ASR Prize Programs, please contact Patricia Edwards at 859.259.3899 or [email protected].

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