The Record (Troy, NY)

Museum launches Foal Patrol

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » Want to get a sneak peek at 2020 class of juvenile horses? Now you can through a new project called Foal Patrol the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame launched on Tuesday.

The program is a collection of live web cameras where people can view real-time streams of several in-foal mares during their pregnancy through the actual foaling. The live camera feeds are available from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours as the expected foaling date approaches.

The live cameras can be accessed for free by visiting www. foalpatrol.com. The website is optimized for viewing across all media platforms, including tablets and smart phones.

“We are delighted to be the first to offer this one- of-a-kind program that will build new fans and strengthen insights for racing enthusiast­s,” said Cathy Marino, the Museum’s director. “We are so thankful for the creative mind and generous heart of our president, John Hendrickso­n, who brought the Museum this opportunit­y. In addition to creating the concept of Foal Patrol, Mr. Hendrickso­n and his wife, renowned philanthro­pist and thoroughbr­ed owner Marylou Whitney, are underwriti­ng most of the project.”

“I am thrilled that Foal Pa-

trol has become a reality. New fans, racing enthusiast­s and young people will have their own virtual stable at their fingertips,” Hendrickso­n said. “They will get to know these magnificen­t athletes up close and personal and be an integral part of their lives through foaling and far beyond. One of my most-appreciate­d experience­s is to be at Whitney Farm in Kentucky witnessing the foaling process. I truly believe, once you see a foal born, you will never be the same. I want everyone to feel ownership in this wonderful sport, with the magnificen­t beauty and tranquilit­y of the farms as the backdrop. Foal Patrol will enable everyone to have unpreceden­ted insight into a thoroughbr­ed’s life and allow the followers to learn while having fun.”

Foal Patrol debuted with five mares: Sabbatical at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Ky. (in foal to War Front with an expected foaling date of Jan. 28, 2018); Stopchargi­ngmaria at Three Chimneys Farm in Versailles, Ky. (in foal to Pioneerof the Nile with an expected foaling date of Feb. 2, 2018); Centre Court at Shawnee Farm in Harrodsbur­g, Ky. (in foal to Medaglia d’Oro with an expected foaling date of Feb. 19, 2018); La Verdad at Edition Farm in Hyde Park, N.Y. (in foal to Tapit with an expected foaling date of March 15, 2018); and Memento d’Oro at Old Tavern Farm in Saratoga Springs (in foal to Bodemeiste­r with an expected foaling date of March 31, 2018).

Three additional mares are scheduled to be added to the Foal Patrol roster in March 2018: Via Veneto at Double Diamond Farm in Ocala, Fla. (in foal to Bodemeiste­r with an expected foaling date of April 25, 2018); Bird Town at Gainesway Farm in Lexington, Ky. (in foal to Empire Maker with an expected foaling date of April 26, 2018); and Arravale at Chanteclai­r Farm in Versailles, Ky. (in foal to American Pharoah with an expected foaling date of May 24, 2018).

Foal Patrol will provide viewers with unpreceden­ted access to what daily life for a mare in foal is like. Each individual mare page will feature updates on the horse and extensive educationa­l content, including informatio­n on breeding, nutrition, informatio­n about the stallion the mare was bred to and fun facts. There will also be a comprehens­ive background of each mare that includes its racing history, video and image galleries. Regular blogging, video content and audio interviews will keep fans of the horses updated on daily activities. Following the foaling, there will be updates on the developmen­t of the foal.

Fans following Foal Patrol can sign up for various contests, including opportunit­ies to name some of the foals once they are born. There will be several prize packages announced throughout the duration of Foal Patrol that will feature unique racing experience packages. Whitney and Hendrickso­n have donated their box seats for the 2018 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks as the grand prize. The box seats six and is located at the finish line at Churchill Downs.

People can also sign up for alerts when there is notable activity involving the mares such as new blog postings or when the mare is close to the foaling date. Countdown clocks for each mare’s expected foaling date will be included throughout the site.

“The developmen­t of Foal Patrol has been a collaborat­ive effort within the racing industry. Everybody in the game is invested in it and wants to see it succeed and grow,” Hendrickso­n said. “The Museum has been fortunate to work with the talented teams at The Jockey Club, Keeneland Broadcast Services and Fingerpain­t Marketing in this effort to bring Foal Patrol from concept to reality. We’d also like to thank all the owners and farms that are supporting this project and granting us such unpreceden­ted access to these special horses. We are most grateful to everyone for their enthusiast­ic support of this initiative.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Stopchargi­ngmaria (5), seen here winning the Shuvee Aug. 2, 2015 at Saratoga Race Course, is one of the in-foal mares participat­ing in the Foal Patrol program at Three Chimneys Farm in Versailles, Ky.
FILE PHOTO Stopchargi­ngmaria (5), seen here winning the Shuvee Aug. 2, 2015 at Saratoga Race Course, is one of the in-foal mares participat­ing in the Foal Patrol program at Three Chimneys Farm in Versailles, Ky.

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