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“A Farm for All Reasons” is the motto of Saxony Farm outside of Lexington, and the family operation has done right by clients for nearly 50 years by focusing on individualized, comprehensive care for each horse it takes in. Broussard and Rosie Hundley currently manage Saxony, and carry on the tradition Bruce Hundley, Broussard’s father, began in 1970 when he founded the farm.

New York resident Jim Gluckson works in media relations for Breeders' Cup, horse racing's year-end championship event. Get to know him in the fun Q&A below.

What I do for a living: I am a publicist working in media relations primarily for the Breeders’ Cup, for the Eclipse Awards on behalf of the NTRA , and for other sports clients.

What I like about Thoroughbred racing: The majesty of the Thoroughbred and cashing tickets

If I wasn’t in my current job, I would be a: High school American history teacher

Former jockey Zoe Cadman now works as an analyst with online horse racing network XBTV in California while also working as an account manager and racing liaison for Thoroughbred consignor Eaton Sales. Get to know her in the fun Q&A below.

Dating back to 1867 and the turbulent years following the end of the Civil War, central Kentucky’s Runnymede Farm boasts a history that in many ways has evolved in tandem with the growth of the state’s signature Thoroughbred industry.

Chris Fallica has fulfilled his childhood dream of working for ESPN, where he appears on College GameDay, writes, and co-hosts a podcast. He is also an avid horse racing handicapper. Get to know him and his thoughts on racing in this fun Q&A.

What I do for a living: ESPN College GameDay personality, co-host “Stanford Steve and The Bear” Podcast, ESPN.com Chalk writer 

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