America's Best Racing announced the second annual Belmont Fan Bash will be Thursday, June 9, at 121 Fulton Street, an American bar and grill located in the heart of the Financial District in New York City. The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation will be beneficiaries of the event.
Launched in 2015, the Belmont Fan Bash was created to bring racing fans face to face with the personalities of Thoroughbred racing, including jockeys, trainers, and owners. For the second consecutive year, the Belmont Fan Bash will be sponsored by Ninety North Racing Stable. The racing partnership has supported multiple ABR projects and campaigns since 2015.
"The Belmont Fan Bash is designed to raise interest, awareness and excitement for the 2016 Belmont Stakes Racing Festival among new, casual, core and soon-to-be racing fans," said Stephen B. Panus, vice president of TJC Media Ventures. "We're excited to be partnering with Ninety North Racing Stable again and look forward to enhancing the fan experience around the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival."
Highlighted by the 148th running of the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (gr. I) on June 11, the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival will feature championship racing, world-class entertainment, and premium hospitality from June 9 through June 11.
All funds brought in through ticket sales for the Belmont Fan Bash ($15 in advance, $20 at the door) will be shared by TAA and TRF. Each ticket comes with two drink tickets and can be purchased here. The event will be held from 7 to 10 p.m.
Additionally, the Fan Bash will feature a silent auction with racing memorabilia, upscale fashion items and exclusive racing experiences up for grabs.
"The care of our own retired racehorses is hugely important to us, so we are excited to team up with the TAA and TRF for a second year," said Kathryn Sharp, chief operating officer of Ninety North Racing Stable. "The party was a huge success last year, and hopefully this year's event will be even bigger."
Based in Lexington, the non-profit TAA accredits, inspects and awards grants to approved aftercare organizations to retire, retrain and rehome Thoroughbreds.
"We are delighted to have again been named beneficiaries of the ABR and Ninety North Belmont Fan Bash. The event is a great opportunity to engage with guests, who run the gamut from racing personalities to new, casual and hardcore fans of the sport," said Stacie Clark Rogers, TAA Operations Consultant.
Founded in 1983, the TRF has served thousands of retired Thoroughbred racehorses. Most horses under TRF care are provided with a quiet retirement at pasture. However, hundreds of TRF horses have successfully been retrained and adopted out to homes where they began new lives as pets, competition horses, police mounts or equine-assisted therapy partners.
"We, at the TRF, are thrilled and thankful to be part of the 2016 Belmont Fan Bash. The crowd and this event are fun, relaxed and incredibly supportive of the TRF and its mission," said Diana Pikulski, director of external affairs for TRF. "It is a special night in a room full of revelers who really love horses and make horse welfare a part of their Belmont experience."