Eclipse Award Horse of the Year Finalists: Bricks and Mortar, Maximum Security, Mitole

The 2019 Horse of the Year finalists are Bricks and Mortar, Maximum Security, and Mitole. They lead all categories for the 2019 Eclipse Awards named today by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form (DRF) and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters (NTWAB).

Winners in 17 horse and human categories will be announced at the 49th annual Eclipse Awards dinner and ceremony, presented by DRF, Breeders’ Cup and The Stronach Group on Thursday evening, Jan. 23, at Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino in Hallandale Beach, Fla.


Of the 254 eligible voters representing the NTRA, the NTWAB, and Daily Racing Form, 241 (94.88%) took part in this year’s voting. Finalists were determined in each category by voters’ top three selections, using a 10-5-1 point basis. Eclipse Award winners are determined solely by first-place votes.


The 2019 Eclipse Award finalists, in alphabetical order, are:


Horse of the Year:       Bricks and Mortar, Maximum Security, Mitole


Two-Year-Old Male:     Maxfield, Storm the Court, Structor


Two-Year-Old Filly:      Bast, British Idiom, Sharing


Three-Year-Old Male:  Code of Honor, Maximum Security, Omaha Beach


Three-Year-Old Filly:   Covfefe, Guarana, Serengeti Empress


Older Dirt Male:           McKinzie, Mitole, Vino Rosso


Older Dirt Female:       Blue Prize (ARG), Elate, Midnight Bisou


Male Sprinter:              Imperial Hint, Mitole, World of Trouble


Female Sprinter:          Belvoir Bay (GB), Come Dancing, Covfefe


Male Turf Horse:          Bricks and Mortar, Mo Forza, World of Trouble


Female Turf Horse:     Got Stormy, Sistercharlie (IRE), Uni (GB)


Steeplechase Horse:   Brain Power (IRE), Scorpiancer (IRE), Winston C (IRE)


Owner:                       Gary Barber, Peter Brant, Klaravich Stables, Inc. and
                                      William H. Lawrence
               
Breeder:                      Calumet Farm, Godolphin, George Strawbridge Jr.


Trainer:                        Steve Asmussen, Chad Brown, Brad Cox


Jockey:                        Javier Castellano, Irad Ortiz, Jr., Jose Ortiz


Apprentice Jockey:    Julio Correa, Angel Diaz, Kazushi Kimura   


In addition to honoring the 17 winners in the horse and human categories, Scott Coles will receive the Eclipse Award as the 2019 Horseplayer of the Year. Members of the media will be honored for outstanding coverage in six categories.


Eclipse Awards voting is conducted by NTWAB, NTRA and DRF. The Eclipse Awards ceremony is produced by NTRA and presented by the Breeders’ Cup, DRF and The Stronach Group.


Eclipse Awards tickets are available for $425 each, or $4,000 for a table of 10. Additional details can be found on the NTRA website at NTRA.com/eclipse-awards/ or by contacting Casey Hamilton at chamilton@ntra.com.


The black-tie optional Eclipse Awards is part of a full week of events that will culminate with the fourth running of the $3 million Pegasus World Cup, on Jan. 25. Separate tickets to the Pegasus World Cup are available on the Gulfstream Park website at pegasusworldcup.com.


Tickets to the Eclipse Awards also include an invitation to a party on Friday night, Jan. 24, in the Gulfstream Park walking ring on the eve of the Pegasus.

The Eclipse Awards are named after the great 18th-century racehorse and foundation sire Eclipse, who began racing at age five and was undefeated in 18 starts, including eight walkovers. Eclipse sired the winners of 344 races, including three Epsom Derbies.


Edited NTRA release


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