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Kasept 06-19-2009 02:07 PM

Rachel Alexandra's winnings to 'Komen Race for Cure'
 
RACHEL ALEXANDRA TO “RACE FOR A CURE”
Thoroughbred’s owners donate $20,000 to start new fund

LEXINGTON, KY—Rachel Alexandra, who last month became the first filly in 85 years to win the Preakness, will “race for a cure” in the remainder of her 2009 campaign. A $20,000 donation to a breast cancer nonprofit, the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure, from the Jackson Family Fund at the Blue Grass Community Foundation, will be the inaugural contribution.

Rachel Alexandra’s co-owners, Jess Jackson, founder of Kendall-Jackson Wines, and his wife Barbara Banke, originally created a fund to share the winnings of their 2007 and 2008 Horse of the Year Curlin with the Lexington-based Blue Grass Community Foundation, and plan to continue sharing their success with charitable, worthy causes.

“Rachel Alexandra is a magnificent horse. In her honor, we are making a gift to the Susan B. Komen Race for a Cure" said Barbara Banke, co-owner of Rachel Alexandra.

Rachel Alexandra, who won this year’s Kentucky Oaks by 20 lengths prior to her historic Preakness win, has won eight of 11 career starts and is in training for her next race [the Grade 1, 1 1/8-mile Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park on Saturday, June 27]. Each new success on the track by Rachel Alexandra will help replenish the charitable fund.

“This exceptional fund is one more example of how generous people can help direct their money to charities that make a difference,” said Allison Lankford, Director of Philanthropic Services, Blue Grass Community Foundation. “What a wonderful way for Barbara and Jess and their fabulous horse Rachel Alexandra to benefit so many.”

smuthg 06-19-2009 02:09 PM

Very cool!

freddymo 06-19-2009 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
RACHEL ALEXANDRA TO “RACE FOR A CURE”
Thoroughbred’s owners donate $20,000 to start new fund

LEXINGTON, KY—Rachel Alexandra, who last month became the first filly in 85 years to win the Preakness, will “race for a cure” in the remainder of her 2009 campaign. A $20,000 donation to a breast cancer nonprofit, the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure, from the Jackson Family Fund at the Blue Grass Community Foundation, will be the inaugural contribution.

Rachel Alexandra’s co-owners, Jess Jackson, founder of Kendall-Jackson Wines, and his wife Barbara Banke, originally created a fund to share the winnings of their 2007 and 2008 Horse of the Year Curlin with the Lexington-based Blue Grass Community Foundation, and plan to continue sharing their success with charitable, worthy causes.

“Rachel Alexandra is a magnificent horse. In her honor, we are making a gift to the Susan B. Komen Race for a Cure" said Barbara Banke, co-owner of Rachel Alexandra.

Rachel Alexandra, who won this year’s Kentucky Oaks by 20 lengths prior to her historic Preakness win, has won eight of 11 career starts and is in training for her next race [the Grade 1, 1 1/8-mile Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park on Saturday, June 27]. Each new success on the track by Rachel Alexandra will help replenish the charitable fund.

“This exceptional fund is one more example of how generous people can help direct their money to charities that make a difference,” said Allison Lankford, Director of Philanthropic Services, Blue Grass Community Foundation. “What a wonderful way for Barbara and Jess and their fabulous horse Rachel Alexandra to benefit so many.”


Jess continues to deliver

Antitrust32 06-19-2009 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by freddymo
Jess continues to deliver


:tro:

Clip-Clop 06-19-2009 02:48 PM

Guy takes an awful lot of abuse. Nice gestures often go punished.

Hickory Hill Hoff 06-19-2009 03:44 PM

Great to hear this! :)

SuffolkGirl 06-20-2009 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop
Guy takes an awful lot of abuse. Nice gestures often go punished.


No good deed goes unpunished

What a thoughtful gesture. Good for them. As if I weren't already rooting for her in all of her future endeavors, this seals the deal. I don't care where she is running or who she is running against...


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