BloodHorse Correspondent Shulman Among NTWAB Honorees

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John Shear, who retired from his post as Santa Anita Park's paddock guard this year at age 100, will be honored along with retired Del Mar publicist Dan Smith, turf writer Lenny Shulman and radio personality Steve Byk during the National Turf Writers And Broadcasters' 61st annual Awards Dinner Nov. 3.

The NTWAB Awards Dinner is the organization's only fundraiser and a portion of the proceeds of the event are used toward scholarships for prospective racing journalists and to support other Thoroughbred industry charities. The NTWAB Awards Dinner returns to its traditional date on the Breeders' Cup Week calendar after a one-year hiatus and will be held at the iconic Brigantine Seafood and Oyster Bar in Del Mar, Calif.

Shear will be honored with the Mr. Fitz Award for typifying the spirit of racing. During his time with Santa Anita Shear was entrusted with keeping horses and patrons safe, and famously risked his life in that endeavor 10 years ago at age 90 to put his 5-foot, 115-pound body between a loose horse and a child—resulting in multiple fractures. His value to racing was so much more, as one of the most recognizable employees who interfaced with fans on a daily basis, his warm smile and familiarity with regulars making him incredibly popular. He worked in that capacity for nearly 60 years, retiring this past summer.

John Shear
Photo: Santa Anita Park
Shear

Smith, who served more than 40 years as full-time director of media relations at Del Mar, will be honored with the Joe Palmer Award for meritorious service to racing. Smith was at the forefront of Del Mar's innovations that not only attracted new fans, but also enhanced the experience of traditional customers, while always putting the racing product front and center. Prior to his career in media relations, Smith covered racing and other sports for the Los Angeles Times. Prior to his retirement in 2021, the Dan Smith Press Box was christened at Del Mar.

Dan Smith<br><br />
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Photo: Benoit Photo
Smith

Shulman, the features editor at BloodHorse magazine for 20 years and the author of four books including "Justify: 111 Days to Triple Crown Glory," will be honored with the Walter Haight Award for career excellence in Turf writing. As a senior correspondent, Shulman continues to regularly contribute to BloodHorse magazine.

A.P. Indy and Lenny Shulman on Indy&#39;s birthday, March 31, 2017
Photo: Tom Hall
Shulman with A.P. Indy

Shulman also wrote "Ride of Their Lives," a look at the troubled lives of some jockeys, and two novels, "Long Way From Home" and "Points." Shulman began his career as a sports reporter at the Oneida (New York) Daily Dispatch after graduating from Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Communications. Shulman recently completed the book, "Head to Head: Conversations with a Generation of Horse Racing Legends."

Byk, the host of the popular "At the Races with Steve Byk" show on SiriusXM, will be honored with the Jim McKay Award for career excellence in broadcasting. Byk's five-day-a-week broadcast has become a must-listen for many industry participants and fans. Byk began writing about racing in 2002, eventually developing DerbyTrail.com. He joined 'At the Races and Beyond' on Sirius in 2005 and took over the show in 2007.

Todd Pletcher, left, and Steve Byk. Bulletin with Javier Castellano wins the Breeders&#39; Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint $1,000,000 Guaranteed (G1T) at Churchill Downs on November 2, 2018.
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Todd Pletcher, left, and Steve Byk

Tickets for the NTWAB Awards Dinner can be purchased through EventBrite. Tickets are $80 for NTWAB members and Breeders' Cup credentialed media and $100 for non-members and guests. Invitations will be mailed to NTWAB members, and non-members can request an invitation by contacting Jessie Oswald at jboswald68@gmail.com.