MD Jockey Club Track Superintendent Brown Retires

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The Maryland Jockey Club announced the retirement of Ken Brown, whose tenure as track superintendent has been marked by extraordinary contributions to Maryland racing. Brown joined MJC during a period of significant challenges and played a pivotal role in stabilizing operations, ensuring the safety and integrity of the racing surfaces at Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Course.

Brown officially retired Dec. 1. To ensure a smooth transition, Danny Finke has been appointed interim track superintendent. With 40 years of experience on the MJC track crew, Finke is a highly respected figure in the racing community. His deep knowledge of track maintenance and commitment to the sport make him an ideal choice to step into this interim role.

"Ken Brown's leadership has been instrumental in navigating MJC through a challenging period and raising the standard of our racing surfaces," said MJC acting president Mike Rogers. "As we prepare for his well-earned retirement, we are confident in Danny Finke's ability to lead during this transitional period. Danny's experience and dedication ensure that Maryland's racing operations remain strong and seamless."

The Maryland Jockey Club extends its heartfelt gratitude to Ken Brown for his decades of service and unwavering dedication to horse racing. The MJC remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.

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