92nd Radnor Hunt Races Program

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92 nd Radnor Hunt Races May 20, 2023

Official Program: $5

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43 years of Racing for Open Space

The Brandywine Conservancy has been the sole beneficiary of the Radnor Hunt Races for the last 43 years. With more than $5.5 million raised to date, those funds have fueled the Conservancy’s vital efforts to protect open space and water resources in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware.

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TOTAL EASEMENTS

51 LANDOWNERS AND MUNICIPALITIES RECEIVED CLIMATE RESILIENCY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

70,000+

ACRES OF PROTECTED LANDS

29 MUNICIPALITIES INVOLVED IN THE BRANDYWINE CREEK GREENWAY IN PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE

*Impact numbers are from the end of the 2022 Fiscal Year.

DONATE NOW TO HELP US PROTECT OUR REGION’S PRECIOUS NATURAL RESOURCES.

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Program Editors: Liz Behler, Christy Wray Greenberg, Nicole Kindbeiter, Brooke Pitone, Suzanne Regnier

Program Design: Joshua Schnapf

Printer: Associates International, Inc.

Video Coverage: Alliance @RadnorHuntRaces

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Photos by: Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art, Bob Plant, Jim Graham, Carol Fenwick, and Carlos Alejandro
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5 Gates Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a .m . Pony Races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a .m . The Katherine W. Illoway Invitational Sidesaddle Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 p .m . Picnic Tailgate Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–2:00 p .m . Theme: A Hop, SKIP &
Jump!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 p .m . 1st Race – The Milfern Cup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30 p .m . 2nd Race – The Thompson Memorial Steeplechase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:10 p .m . Carriage Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:25 p .m . 3rd Race – The Radnor Hunt Cup 2:50 p m Presentation of the Charles Wayne (Skip) Achuff Jr. –Annual Memorial Stalwart of Steeplechase Award 3:05 p m 4th Race – The National Hunt Cup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:30 p .m . Parade of the Radnor Hunt Foxhounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:45 p .m . 5th Race – The Henry Collins Steeplechase 4:10 p m Schedule Saturday, May 20, 2023 *Schedule subject to change
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Guard presented by Willistown Troop 78 and the National Anthem sung by Orpheus Club of
Philadelphia
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2023 Race Committee

CHAIR

George Strawbridge, Jr.

THE FROLIC WEYMOUTH

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & C.E.O.

Virginia A. Logan

RACE COMMITTEE

Francis H. Abbott, Jr.

Pamela Bastings

Marc Benner

Mr. & Mrs. John Borzillo

Mr. & Mrs. J. Jeffrey Bowden

Lesley Brown

Steve Brown

Brian Cawley

Warren I . Claytor

Anna Coyne

Alexandra Cummin

Edward Dougherty

Winfield B. Dougherty

Zoya Egan

George Elser

Stacy Enoch

Adriana Falco

Kelly Forwood

Virginia Funk

Jim Graham

Mrs. John C. Gregory

Mr . & Mrs . Perry C . Gresh

Mr . & Mrs . David L . Hain

Alexandra Hoyle

Eric Hoyle

Reggie Hunt

Livia Klaus

Francis J.X. Marcucci, Jr.

Katherine McKenna

Carolyn Milden

Keith K Moore

Suzanne Moore

Mary Ravenfeld

Brian Rothberg

Steve Sansone

Milica Schiavio

Sally Smith

Donald Tyson

David Vallin

DIRECTOR OF RACING

James Slater

BRANDYWINE CONSERVANCY EVENT MANAGERS

Christy Wray Greenberg & Brooke Pitone

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lockyer

Bill & Michelle Marvin

Mr . & Mrs . Nathaniel P .

Hamilton

Mr . & Mrs . Nathaniel P .

Hamilton, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. S. Matthews V.

Hamilton, Jr.

Peggy Matje

Robert W . Matje

Mr . & Mrs . Richard Warchol

Sandy Warchol

Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Ward

Bruce M . Wenner

Harvard C. Wood, IV

JUNIOR COMMITTEE

Victoria Hain

Will Rockafellow

Lauren Steinbeck

HONORARY COMMITTEE

Ms. Carol A. Atterbury

Ms. Elizabeth G. Atterbury

Mrs. Brice M. Clagett

Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Colket

Henry Lafayette Collins III

Mr . & Mrs . Craig W . Cullen

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gansky

Mr . & Mrs . Collin F . McNeil

Mr. & Mrs. Britton H. Murdoch

Mrs. John J. Nesbitt III

Mr. James Thompson

Mr. Richard H. Thompson, Jr.

Mrs. William R. Wister, Jr.

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On behalf of the Radnor Hunt Races Committee, we’re delighted to welcome you to the 92nd Radnor Hunt Races. A Chester County tradition, the Radnor Hunt Races features the best of all that steeplechase racing has to offer. And whether this is your first year at the Races or you’ve attended dozens of times in the past, we know that today will be a day that you, your family and friends will never forget .

Since 1980, the Races have raised more than $5 .5 million to support the Brandywine Conservancy’s open space and clean water programs. So many beautiful areas in this region—including Radnor Hunt’s W . Burling Cocks racecourse—have been forever protected from development thanks to the Conservancy’s efforts making ours a wonderful place to live, work and visit.

Thank you again for joining us as we Race for Open Space. Have a wonderful day .

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Welcome
George Strawbridge, Jr. Chair, Radnor Hunt Races Trustee, Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art Cuyler Walker Chair, Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art
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Welcome

On behalf of the staff of the Brandywine Conservancy, welcome to the 92nd Radnor Hunt Races!

Since its founding in 1967, the Brandywine Conservancy has protected more than 70,000 acres of open space— including the Radnor Hunt racecourse and surrounding lands—and continues to improve and safeguard water quality, protect outdoor recreation, engage landowners, advance historic preservation, and pursue new perspectives on climate resiliency and sustainability in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware .

The Race for Open Space has been a key fundraiser to support the Brandywine Conservancy’s open space and clean water programs for more than 40 years . Net proceeds from sponsorships; tent and tailgate reservations; and souvenir, program and ad sales from today’s event will support the Conservancy’s land and water protection efforts for the coming year.

The Radnor Hunt Races is the result of countless hours of planning and would not be possible without our staff— who, with help from the Radnor Hunt Race Committee, Boy Scout Troop 78, and dozens of other volunteers, plan this unforgettable event. We thank each of them for their time, attention to detail and passion for Brandywine’s mission and the sport of steeplechase. We would also like to thank our sponsors and purse donors for providing critical support for the Race for Open Space and, in turn, for the Conservancy’s programs .

Our environmental mission is both positive and long-lasting, and we hope you’ll consider supporting our organization further by becoming a member or donor. Your gift today will help us save and protect even more of our region’s precious resources

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Willistown Troop 78 Presents the Colors

We’re delighted to welcome representatives from Willistown Boy Scout Troop 78 to present the Colors today. Founded in 1930, Willistown Troop 78 has positively influenced the lives of thousands of young men throughout its dynamic yearly roster of activities that emphasize outdoor skills, leadership training, community service and fun .

The scouts, leaders and families of Willistown Troop 78 have been valued partners of the Radnor Hunt Races for 33 years . They have over 150 volunteers here today . We thank them for their time, effort and enthusiasm!

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Orpheus to Sing the National Anthem

Founded in 1872, the Orpheus Club of Philadelphia is the oldest independent men’s choral group and social club of its kind in the United States. Each program year the Club presents three formal concerts exclusively for its Associate Members/subscribers . With the opening of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, the Club performs in several venues throughout Philadelphia

The Club’s Singing Members also perform at social and charitable occasions throughout the wider community . To invite a group from the Orpheus Club to your event, please contact the Club’s office at 215-641-1872 or send an email to orpheusclub . p hila@gmail . com .

Michael Finney Delivers Today’s Announcements

The Radnor Hunt Races are pleased to welcome Michael Finney as today’s announcer .

Michael hails from a long line of horsemen . When not in his gallery/shop, Yoicks!, in Monkton, Maryland, he can be found in the saddle whipping-in to hounds for the Elkridge Harford Hunt Club or in the announcer’s stand at steeplechase meets and polo fields up and down the East Coast.

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Thank you 92nd Radnor Hunt Races Sponsors

BENEFITING

CORPORATE SPONSORS

Ferrari Philadelphia

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Keystone

The Thomson Family

dfYOUNG

Fox Rothschild LLP

Lockton

DEBPHL

Black Stallion Estate Winery

Warren Claytor Architects, Inc.

Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery

Apogee Insurance Group

West Pharmaceutical Services

EVENT SPONSORS

Peter Zimmerman Architects, Jockey Tent Sponsor

Cherry Knoll Farm, Jump Sponsor

Iron Spring Farm, Carriage Parade Sponsor

1883 Foundation, Katherine W. Illoway Invitational

Sidesaddle Race Sponsor

Brosnan Dental, Pony Race Sponsor

ENB Wealth Solutions, Pony Race Sponsor

The National Bank of Malvern, Pony Race Sponsor

Warren Claytor Architects, Inc., Pony Race Sponsor

Bryn Mawr Landscaping, Equine Care Sponsor

MEDIA PARTNERS

Today Media – Delaware Today, Main Line Today, The Hunt

County Lines Magazine

SPECIAL THANKS TO Alliance

B&D Builders LLC

Brandywine Electronics

Fenceworks

Mamie Duff

Peace Products

Radnor Hunt Pony Club

Rajant

Roots Landscape Sommsation

Willistown Troop 78

Wrong Crowd Beer Company

Zoya Egan

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The Elizabeth R. Moran Stewards’ Tower

The Radnor Hunt Races have showcased the best of steeplechase racing in Chester County for 92 years. Thanks to Elizabeth R. “Betty” Moran, all proceeds from the race meet have benefited the open space programs of the Brandywine Conservancy since 1980. Until her passing in January of 2020, Betty was an integral part of the event and the Brandywine by serving on the Board of Directors of the Museum & Conservancy, Chairing the Race committee, hosting sponsor events at her Brushwood Stable, and providing generous financial support.

Betty, like the landmark race tower seen from Providence Road, is part of the rich history of the Radnor Races The iconic three-story stewards’ tower has been an important part of our event since it was built in the early 1990s. Rising over the course, the tower allows the race officials a bird’seye view to see and call the day’s races . It has become a beloved sight for those who live near or travel by Radnor Hunt .

Last spring, with help of the Conservancy, Radnor Hunt launched a $250,000 campaign to repair and restore the tower to ensure its safety and use for generations to come. By December of 2022, through the generous contributions of Radnor Hunt members, race patrons and committee members, approximately half of the funds had been raised .

In January of this year, the Moran Family offered to close the fundraising gap to honor their mother’s life-long dedication to the Radnor Hunt Races. Thanks to their generosity, and the craftsmanship of B & D Builders, the tower will be safe and secure and now known as the Elizabeth R. Moran Tower—a very fitting tribute to someone so well known for her love of horses and philanthropic support in Chester County .

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Pony Races

We are pleased to host Pony Races again this year . Organized as lead line races in 2022 by life-long equestrian and Radnor Hunt Races Committee member Anna Coyne, this year’s Pony Races feature four heats: two lead line and two flat races.

Our pony races are open to juniors who have not reached their 16th birthday as of the first of the current year. Mounts to be a minimum of 5 years old . Riders competing in lead line may not also compete in small or large pony flat races. Ribbons are awarded for win, place, show and best turned out .

Children who ride learn self-discipline, patience and responsibility. They also learn to become stewards of the open space required to support all equestrian sports . Please give them—and their parents—a hearty round of applause!

LEAD LINE TROT DIVISION 1

For riders four years old and younger . Walk and trot only. Approximately 30 yards . Sponsored by Warren Claytor Architects, Inc.

LEAD LINE TROT DIVISION 2

For riders from five to eight years old. Walk and trot only. Approximately 30 yards. Sponsored by National Bank of Malvern

SMALL PONY FLAT

For small ponies ridden by jockeys who have not reached their 16th birthday as of the 1st of the year. Approximately one to two furlongs (exact distance will be based on entries). Sponsored by Brosnan Dental

LARGE PONY FLAT

For large ponies ridden by jockeys who have not reached their 16th birthday as of the 1 st of the year. Approximately two to four furlongs (exact distance will be based on entries). Sponsored by ENB Wealth Solutions

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In Memory

CHARLES WAYNE “SKIP” ACHUFF

Achuff grew up in Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania and was a teenager when he first worked as an exercise rider. He became a regular jockey on the National Steeplechase Association circuit in the 1970s and 1980s. He rode his first race May 23, 1970, at Fair Hill in Maryland, finishing seventh aboard Tip Tank for Woodcrest Stable. Achuff had many wins while teaming primarily with legendary trainer Morris “Pop” Dixon. His first official win came May 8, 1971, at Radnor in Pennsylvania aboard Waterloo Place—a race meet where Achuff would ultimately take the reins as Race Director.

Achuff rode many races in the 1970s and into the 1980s and put together a five-win season in 1984. The highlight was a flat win aboard future member of Thoroughbred Racing’s Hall of Fame, Flatterer, at Tanglewood in North Carolina. Achuff then retired as a jockey but returned for one more ride in an amateur race finishing fourth at Atlanta in 1986.

After retirement from race riding, Achuff stayed connected and devoted to Steeplechase by serving as an official, a chart caller, and a mentor to young jockeys. In November 2004, he became the Race Director for Radnor Hunt Races. He served in that position until his passing, expanding the participation of horsemen and spectators. He was committed to growing the sport and was always quick to encourage and recognize others who did the same.

Skip Achuff passed away on August 28, 2022. He had many talents but was first and foremost a horseman. The Achuff family has created the Stalwart of Steeplechase award to honor his contributions to the sport of steeplechase racing .

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Meet the Team

Christy Wray Greenberg joined Brandywine as Associate Director of Fundraising Events and Sponsorship in October 2022. Since then, she has used her extensive background in sports event planning to improve processes for the event . Prior to joining Brandywine, Christy was a Director for the NYRR, who produce the New York City Marathon. Originally from Delaware, Christy is a graduate of NYU and Colorado College Christy looks forward to experiencing all the fun and pageantry of the Radnor Races this year!

James Slater joined as Race Director in November 2022 and oversees all equestrian-related aspects of the Races, just as Skip Achuff did before him. A steeplechase jockey for over 15 years, he still rides the occasional flat race. Slater has been involved in horse racing in various capacities for over 25 years and brings that experience to the role .

Brooke Pitone has been part of the Radnor Team since 2017, though she has been attending the Races with her family before she started working for Brandywine. Her knowledge of horses and her sunny personality make her an invaluable part of the team and a great resource to our Race patrons . In addition to her work at Brandywine, Brooke also coaches high school lacrosse and field hockey at Unionville High School. We’re lucky to have Brooke in our corner!

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Sustainability

JPMorgan Chase has a long-standing commitment to advancing sustainable solutions for our clients, customers and communities. We will continue to seek opportunities to create solutions that protect the environment and grow the economy.

We proudly support the Brandywine Conservancy and its commitment to preserving and conserving open spaces for future generations.

jpmorganchase.com/esg

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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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2022 Picnic Competition

Winners

Best in Theme Hat

1ST PLACE Carolyn Slota

2ND PLACE Livia Klaus

3RD PLACE Julia Baumgardner

Most Beautiful Hat

1ST PLACE Tiffany Arey

2ND PLACE Kristin Meyer

3RD PLACE Lucy Druzhenko

Best Children’s Hat

1ST PLACE Ljubica Schiavio

Men’s Most Outrageous Tie or Bowtie

1ST PLACE Craig Kandravi

2ND PLACE William Calvert Darrah

3RD PLACE Perry Gresh

Best Overall Picnic

John E. Deneen, Ex Pirates

Best Individual Picnic

1ST PLACE Jamie and Carrie Milden

2ND PLACE Victoria and Lance McCue

3RD PLACE Morgan Smith

Best Group Picnic

1ST PLACE Joyce Spragins

2ND PLACE The Color Guard of the PA Society of Sons of the Revolution

3RD PLACE Valerie D’Amico

Black Balloon

Missy Schwartz

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2023 Picnic Competition

Theme:

A Hop, SKIP & a Jump!

The Picnic Patron area is always a favorite of tailgaters who enjoy the creative competition of themed tailgates and who like to be near the action at the finish line.

This year’s picnic theme—A Hop, SKIP & a Jump!—was chosen to honor former Race Director Skip Achuff’s memory and places him right where he would want to be at Radnor… in the middle of it all! Individual and group tailgates are awarded prizes for best food, interpretation of the theme, and costumes .

A horseman his entire life, Skip was a jockey, race caller, and all-around true gentleman He served as the Radnor Hunt Race’s director for nearly two decades and was a fixture in the steeplechase world. In addition to his equine pursuits, following his father’s retirement, Achuff operated The Brass Ladle bistro in Concordville, PA, and a mail order cake-mix business, Brass Ladle Products .

Picnic Competition Judges: Food & Theme

Chef Keith Taylor – Executive Chef/ President of Chefsoul Culinary Enterprises

Shawn Barron Pickney – Designer/Artist/ Creative Director of Shawn Baron Pickney

Natanya DiBona – Event Planner/ Co-Host Le Dîner en Blanc Philadelphia

Fashion Competition Judges

Jen Frederick – Fox29 Philadelphia

Karon Woodland – Clothing Designer

George Brescia – TV personality and Style Expert

Susan Ospina – Hat enthusiast, previous Best Dressed award winner

Zoya Egan – Editor, Fashion at the Races

Our Thanks to

The Judges

The Race Committee

The Picnic Committee

2023 Prize Donors

Bridge Your Style by Brigid McGrath Stasen

MLF Boutique

Zoya Egan and Fashion At The Races.

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2022 Radnor Hunt Races Winners

2022 WINNER

Grey Giant

RIDER

Teddy Davies

OWNER

Gerry L. Brewster and Richard F. Blue, Jr.

TRAINER

Joseph Davies

2022 WINNER

Brevard Place

RIDER

Gerard Galligan

OWNER

Pathfinder Racing

TRAINER

Neil R . Morris

2022 WINNER

Tomgarrow

RIDER

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OWNER

Leipers Fork Steeplechasers

TRAINER

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The Thompson Memorial The Milfern Cup The Radnor Hunt Cup

2022 WINNER

Court Ruler

RIDER

Harrison Beswick

OWNER

Leipers Fork Steeplechasers

TRAINER

Leslie F . Young

2022 WINNER

Cause For Pardon

RIDER

Thomas Garner

OWNER

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TRAINER

Leslie F Young

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