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Padua Stables
Photos by M. Anne Sweet See
related story in Washington Thoroughbred, August 2006, page 518
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"Old Glory" stands at the
entrance to Padua Stables. Part of the "Horse Fever" series, sponsored by the
Marion Cultural Alliance and the FTBOA, among others, it was the "sale topper"
when it sold with other painted horses at an auction that took place shortly
after 9/11. |
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Our cordial host at Padua
Stables was horse operations manager Bruce Hill. Padua is owned by Satish
and Anne Sanan. |
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Exchange Rate, Florida's
leading freshman sire. |
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Exchange Rate. |
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$711,989 grade one stakes
winner Snow Ridge. |
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Austin Horse Park's
Elizabeth Wood and Pico Central (Brz). |
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Padua Stables'
silks. |
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One of three Breeders' Cup
blankets of flowers that have been earned by Padua Stables runners 1999
Juvenile Fillies-G1 winner Cash Run, 2002 Juvenile-G1 winner Vindication and
2003 Sprint-G1 winner Cajun Beat. |
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A large collection of
original Leroy Neiman sketches are displayed at the Padua Stables' farm
office. |
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The farm boast 800 lush
acres, including a 42-acre lake. |
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The nursery. |
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The stallion barn. |
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