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Tom Amoss Birthdate: November 17, 1961 Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana 2009 503 134 87 73 26.64 $3,567,319 2009 AP 51 15 4 9 29.41 $306,984 Career AP wins: 160 (tie 59th) Career AP stakes wins: 4 2009 Arlington Meet: Tom had another solid meet at Arlington with 15 victories from 51 starts while splitting his stock between Kentucky and Chicago. Career: He earned a degree in marketing from Louisiana State University. He began his career as an assistant trainer to Larry Robideaux. Tom is a top trainer on the Louisiana-Kentucky circuit, winning eight training titles at the Fair Grounds. He also won training titles at Ellis Park, Churchill Downs and Kentucky Downs. Amoss top stakes winners include Some Actor, Hawaiian Dancer, Festive, Jarraar and Heritage of Gold. He won his first graded stakes race in 1993 with Link in the Cornhusker Handicap at AKsarben. He sent out three Stars and Stripes Handicap winners, capturing the race in 1994 with Marastani, in 1997 with Lakeshore Road, and in 2000 with Williams News. Tom has worked as a race analyst for TVG. George R. Arnold II Birthdate: March 26, 1955 Birthplace: Paris, Kentucky 2009 309 43 39 41 13.92 $2,266,502 2009 AP 32 4 1 7 12.50 $323,625 Career AP wins: 46 Career AP stakes wins: 9 2009 Arlington Meet: "Rusty" sent out 32 starters at Arlington Park in 2009, winning four races while splitting his stock between Kentucky, New York and Chicago. His biggest win of the season came when Reb won the Grade II American Derby on Million Preview Day. Career: A third generation horseman, Arnold grew up around horses, working on the family farm on weekends and during the summer. He began breaking yearlings and went to work for trainer Eugene Euster, later galloping horses for him and eventually becoming his assistant trainer. He went out on his own in 1975 and saddled his first winner that year - La Yo Quiero at Delaware Park. He picked up his first stakes winner the next year with Fleeting North at River Downs. He has been training for primary client G. Watts Humphrey Jr. since the early 1990s. He's been leading trainer at Keeneland three times and was leading trainer at Churchill Downs once. Among his biggest victories are the Grade I Test Stakes at Saratoga with Victory Ride, the Grade I Spinster at Keeneland with Clear Mandate and the Grade I Breeders' Futurity with Wicked Style. "Rusty" had a sensational meet at Arlington in 2008 despite splitting his stock between Chicago and Kentucky. He won 10 races including three stakes - two of which came on Million Preview Day when he saddled Stream Cat to win the Grade III Arlington Handicap and Communique to take the Grade III Modesty Handicap. Steve Asmussen Birthdate: November 18, 1965 Birthplace: Gettysburg, South Dakota 2009 2,944 650 488 398 22.08 $21,876,405 2009 AP 116 20 21 9 17.24 $426,222 Career AP wins: 238 (35th) Career AP stakes wins: 5 2009 Arlington Meet: While enjoying an Eclipse Award winning season nationally, Steve s Arlington division accounted for 20 wins from 116 starts. His stable earned Barn of the Month honors in September. Career: Like many trainers, Steve comes from a racing family. His father, Keith, is a former jockey and his mother, Marilyn, used to train horses. They currently own and operate El Primero Training Center in Laredo, Texas. His brother, Cash, twice won the Arlington Million. Steve also rode for a time but his height and weight forced him to turn to training. He began his training career with thoroughbreds and quarter horses in New Mexico in 1986. One of this sport s rising stars, Asmussen has trained graded stakes winners Valid Expectations, Heritage of Gold and Swearingen as well as Grade I winner Dreams Galore. Was second in the nation in wins in 2001 with 294 and fourth in purses with $8,068,409. Earned his first national title in 2002 with 407 wins and finished third in earnings with more than $10 million. Finished third in money (more than $11 million) and second in wins (452) in 2003. Set a single season record in 2004 by sending out 555 winners from 2,294 starters. He won titles at 10 tracks that year. Repeated as top race trainer in 2005 with 474 victories. Led all trainers in wins in 2007 with 488 and was second in earnings with more than $23.8 million. Trained 2007 Preakness and Breeders Cup Classic winner Curlin, who was named 2007 Horse of the Year. Picked up career win No. 4,000 on Feb. 17, 2008, with J. J. s Bud at Oaklawn Park. Bettered his single season record to post 622 victories in 2008 and upped that total to 650 wins in 2009 to take home the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer. Dale Bennett Birthdate: July 8, 1972 Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2009 240 57 37 44 23.75 $1,034,492 2009 AP 95 26 12 22 27.37 $354,484 Career AP wins: 108 Career AP stakes wins: 1 2009 Arlington Meet: Dale had another successful season at Arlington in 2009 with 26 victories from 95 starters for a healthy win ratio of 27 percent. Dale s season included two overnight stakes wins the Pink Ribbon with Dee s Rose and the forward Pass with Conacher but was topped by Public Speaker s victory in the Sea o Erin Stakes. Career: Dale is the son of longtime Michigan-based conditioner Gerald Bennett. He grew up around horses and spent much of his youth on a farm near Campbellville, Ontario, Canada where horses were layed up. After graduating high school, Dale went to work for his dad on the track. He was a hotwalker for a couple of years and then groomed horses for another eight. He took out his trainer s license in 1998 and won his first race on July 1, 1998 with Spirit of Austin at Detroit Race Course. Dale says his most enjoyable moment in racing so far has been the course-record setting win by Marley s Revenge in the Taylor s Special Stakes here in 2004. Marley s Revenge also won the Hansel at Turfway Park. 21

Chris Block Birthdate: December 10, 1966 Birthplace: Champaign, Illinois 2009 304 60 38 63 19.74 $2,242,203 2009 AP 177 33 20 41 18.64 $1,201,000 Career AP wins: 375 (17th) Career AP stakes wins: 25 2009 Arlington Meet: Chris s 33 winners at the meet was good enough for third in the standings. He sent out four stakes winners Giant Oak in the Arlington Classic, Apple Martini in the Lincoln Heritage, Fort Prado in the Black Tie Affair (for the fourth time in five years) and Free Fighter in the Stars and Stripes. Career: Chris was introduced to racing when his father, David, bought a claiming horse while Chris was in grade school. He went to school for Equine Management in Champaign. Worked for Bill Mott at Arlington, Canterbury and Churchill. Took out his trainer s license in 1989 and saddled his first winner, La Fab, on May 2, 1991 at Sportsman s Park. Chris finished second in the Arlington standings in 2000 in races won with 30 but lead all Arlington-based trainers in earnings with $973,653. Trained three Illinois Champions in 2004 Mystery Giver (Horse of the Year), Fort Prado (3-year-old male) and Lighthouse Lil (turf female). His stable took home three Championships in 2005 Fort Prado (champion male, champion turf male) and Creative Force (champion 2-year-old male) and three more in 2006 - Fort Prado (champion male, champion turf male, and Horse of the Year). His 2007 Illinois champion tally was two - both for Fort Prado, named champion older male and champion turf male. Five more Illinois champion tallies in 2008 including three for Horse of the Year Amazing Results. Chris trained two more Illinois champions in 2009 Horse of the Year Giant Oak and Turf Male Champion Free Fighter. Wayne Catalano Birthdate: July 24, 1956 Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana 2009 388 95 67 38 24.48 $2,950,677 2009 AP 200 51 39 14 25.50 $1,096,063 Career AP wins: 736 (3rd) Career AP stakes wins: 8 2009 Arlington Meet: Out on his own after parting ways with longtime client Frank Calabrese, Wayne took what was supposed to be a rebuilding year and turned it into his eighth Arlington title. He sent out Dixie Band to win the Arlington-Washington Futurity and eventual Eclipse Award champion She Be Wild to capture the Arlington-Washington Lassie. Career: Wayne won 1,792 races as a jockey before chronic knee problems forced him to hang up his tack. Was the nation s secondleading rider in 1977. Served as an assistant under Hall-of-Fame conditioner Jack Van Berg for a time and began training on his own in 1983, recording his first victory that same year with Dreamin Of You at Arlington. Wayne has earned training crowns at Sportsman s Park in 1988 and 1989 and at Hawthorne in 1987, 1989 and 2004. Wayne lead all trainers with 37 victories to claim his first-ever Arlington training crown in 2000. Earned his second title in 2002, setting a single season record of 64 victories in the process. Wayne narrowly missed equaling his record setting 2002 run, saddling 59 winners in 2003 to easily pick up his third training title in four years. He broke his record in 2005 when he sent out 69 winners. Wayne saddled Dreaming of Anna to win the Grade I Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2006. In 2007, Wayne bettered his own single-season record to 74 wins. He picked up another Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies victory with She Be Wild in 2009. She went on to win the Eclipse as champion 2-year-old filly. Wayne saddled his 2,000th winner on February 24, 2010 at Hawthorne with Dunscombe. Roger Brueggemann Birthdate: September 6, 1945 Birthplace: Leesville, Louisiana 2009 330 55 68 44 16.67 $1,342,628 2009 AP 124 10 21 19 8.06 $388,505 Career AP wins: 102 Career AP stakes wins: 1 2009 Arlington Meet: Roger won 10 races from 124 starters at Arlington last year. Career: He worked for 30 years as a mechanic before becoming a horse trainer in the late 1980s. Coincidentally, his career as a mechanic ended because a horse rolled over on him and broke his hip. He came to Illinois in 1992 and spent a few years at Fairmount Park before coming to Chicago where he has been training ever since. He won his first training title at Hawthorne in the spring of 2007 and repeated there in the spring of 2008. His most successful day in racing came in the spring of 2008 when he took three horses to Prairie Meadows and won all three races, including two stakes, with Sole of the City and Magnus One. He also won the Illinois Debutante in 1999 with Lil Bobbie Too and the Jim Edgar Futurity the following year, with Lil Mephistopheles, both for owner W. Dean West. James DiVito Birthdate: February 12, 1950 Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois 2009 231 44 39 36 19.04 $914,579 2009 AP 92 22 14 19 23.91 $419,863 Career AP wins: 260 (28th) Career AP stakes wins: 5 2009 Arlington Meet: Jim won with 22 of 92 starters during the 2009 Arlington meet to score at an impressive 23.91% clip. He was named Trainer of the Month in June. Career: Son of longtime horseman Pete DiVito, Jim walked horses, mucked stalls, groomed and galloped horses for his father. He took out his jockey s license in 1968 and won a race at the state fair. When he realized he wouldn t be able to maintain his riding weight however, he turned to training. Served as his father s assistant for five years. Claimed a horse and went out on his own in 1974. Top Arlington stakes wins include the Colfax Maid twice Comforts of Home (1986) and Exclusive Nell (1989) and the 1997 Springfield Stakes with Man The Shipp. Trains multiple stakes winning sprinter Coach Jimi Lee, who set a track record of 1:07.27 for six furlongs at Hawthorne. 22

Tom Dorris Birthdate: May 23, 1946 Birthplace: Herrin, Illinois 2009 208 25 31 23 12.02 $559,198 2009 AP 66 4 9 9 6.06 $156,708 Career AP wins: 189 (48th) Career AP stakes wins: 2 2009 Arlington Meet: Tom sent out four winners from 66 starts topped by Bow Tie Pasta s victory in the Purple Violet Stakes. Bow Tie Pasta went on to be named Illinois Champion 3-Year-Old Filly. Career: The son of a harness horseman, Dorris grew up in Herrin, Illinois. His father raised pacers and raced them on the downstate fair circuit, but when the time came to go out on his own, Tom turned to Thoroughbreds. He purchased his first Thoroughbred when he was 19 and he raced at the downstate fairs and at Ellis Park in Henderson, Kentucky. He came to Chicago for the first time in the late 1970s. He and his wife, Judy, have a farm in West Frankfort, Illinois, and his son, Chris, also trains on the Illinois-Kentucky circuit. Most of his success has come in claiming races and with Illinoisbred horses. He captured his first training title at Hawthorne Race Course in 1997. He is a consistent top 20 performer on the Chicago circuit. He won the 2001 Isaac Murphy Handicap with Rain Boots. His son Chris also trains horses on the Chicago circuit. Anthony Granitz Birthdate: October 25, 1963 Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois 2009 203 25 27 44 9.51 $556,547 2009 AP 111 13 13 19 11.71 $332,751 Career AP wins: 222 (40th) Career AP stakes wins: 6 2009 Arlington Meet: Tony had another good year in 2009 to win 13 races from 111 starters. Career: First became involved in racing as an owner and started training at the age of 20 when his brother Chris left the racing business. Won the 1991 Hawthorne Budweiser Breeders Cup with Lord Joe. Won eight races over a five-day span at Sportsman s in 1993 and finished third in the trainer standings that year with 26 wins. His Coni Bug, who won the Governor s and Silent Intent at Arlington in 1993, was named Illinois Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1992 and Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1993. Captured two stakes on Illinois Red Letter Day 1993, the Violet with Coni Bug and the Governor s Lady with Darley Dancer. Darley Dancer won the Governor s Lady three consecutive years (1993-1995), and scored in the Feather Fan at Arlington and the My Fair Lady at Fairmount in 1994. Trainer of Michael s Star, who won the 1995 Count Fleet at Aqueduct. Tony moved into the top 10 in the trainer standings during the 2003 meet, finished tied for 10th with 17 victories topped by Wiggins scores in the Springfield Stakes vs. Illinois-breds and the Round Table Stakes in open company. Greg Geier Birthdate: September 19, 1956 Birthplace: Methuen, Massachusetts 2009 118 13 12 8 11.01 $398,416 2009 AP 48 6 0 3 12.50 $124,526 Career AP wins: 54 Career AP stakes wins: 1 2009 Arlington Meet: Greg bounced back from an off year in 2008 to win six races from 48 starts at Arlington, topped by Coragil Cat s victory in the Timeless Native Stakes on opening day. Career: Greg comes from a racing family. His father, George, trained in Louisiana, Michigan and Chicago. He began working for his father as a child, walking horses as early as age 8. He went out on his own in the early 1980s and scored his first winner with Admiral s Command. He was assistant to trainer Gene Cilio for nearly 10 years and took over upon Cilio s death in Nov. 2003. He won his first stakes race with Out of My Way in the Taylor s Special Handicap at the Fair Grounds in Feb. 2004, and captured his first graded stakes with Allspice in the Grade III Sixty Sails Handicap at Hawthorne that April. In 2004, Geier s first full year on his own, he had 14 winners at Arlington. Won the Grade III Hanshin Cup with Coragil Cat in 2008. David Hinsley Birthdate: August 25, 1948 Birthplace: Brandford, Ontario 2009 151 11 8 10 7.28 $218,434 2009 AP 74 6 4 3 8.10 $136,392 Career AP wins: 196 (44th) Career AP stakes wins: 0 2009 Arlington Meet: David won six races from 74 starts at Arlington Park in 2009 with two of those victories coming in overnight stakes when Rumor Has It captured the Polar Expedition Stakes and the Rossi Gold Stakes. Career: Although his father is a Chicago native, David was born in Canada and moved to Australia when he was eight years old. He began to ride in Australian races at the age of 16, but he got hurt shortly after starting and then grew too big to ride. He returned to the United States a short time later and for a time dabbled in rodeo riding. He spends the winter months racing at Tampa Bay Downs in Florida but otherwise makes the Chicago tracks his base of operations. Top horses trained by Hinsley include With Every Wish, a $35,000 claim who went on to finish in the money in a pair of turf stakes; Northern Relation, an $8,500 purchase that went on to earn more than $200,000; and stakes placed Mentagra. 23

Steve Hobby Birthdate: April 24, 1956 Birthplace: La Harpe, Illinois 2009 267 43 36 44 16.10 $1,332,073 2009 AP 119 16 19 21 13.45 $421,170 Career AP wins: 149 (63rd tie) Career AP stakes wins: 3 2009 Arlington Meet: Steve had another solid year at Arlington in 2009, with 16 victories from 119 starts. Career: A jockey in his youth, Hobby turned to training in 1976. Trained at Oaklawn Park in the mid 1980s before moving his operation to Remington Park in Oklahoma when that track opened. Returned to Oaklawn Park several years later and now races on a circuit that includes Arkansas in the Spring and Chicago in the Summer and Fall. Trained multiple stakes winner Belle of Cozzene who won the Modesty Handicap and Arlington Matron in 1996. Won the 2003 Grade III Singapore Plate with Sue s Good News. Other top horses trained by Hobby include Brush With Pride and the popular sprinter Chindi. Steve s stable scored at a high percentage during 2006, winning 13 of 71 starters for a win ratio of nearly 19 percent. His biggest victory of the season came with Sampson s Son in the Cigar Stakes. Christine Janks Birthdate: February 4, 1950 Birthplace: Evergreen Park, Illinois 2009 268 37 54 38 13.81 $1,297,965 2009 AP 147 22 33 18 14.97 $758,872 Career AP wins: 521 (8th) Career AP stakes wins: 15 2009 Arlington Meet: Christine had a solid season at Arlington in 2009 with 22 wins from 147 starts topped by Nicks s victory in the Isaac Murphy Handicap. Career: Attended the races with her father as a child and started working as an exercise rider at Arlington in the late 1960s. Began galloping horses for Pete Divito in 1967. Elected the first female President of the Chicago Division of the Horsemen s Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) and served as President of the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen s Association (ITHA) from 1992-1997. Saddled her first career winner, Varbo, at Arlington in 1967. Won the 1976 Arlington Matron with Cycylya Zee, who also equaled a world record for three-year-old fillies that year. Owns and operates Emerald Ridge Farm in Mundelein, Illinois. Sent Blazed Star to victory in the inaugural Clifford Scott Stakes at Sportsman s in 1995. She also sent Playtime to victory in the 1996 Colfax Maid at Arlington. By nearly any measuring stick, 2005 was a career year for the Janks barn. Her 31 victories placed her in a tie for second in the trainer standings. She captured three stakes races at the meet topped by Fifteen Rounds victory in the $150,000 Arlington Breeders Cup Sprint as well as a pair of wins on the Prairie State Festival card. Another successful year for the Janks stable in 2007 with 22 victories to finish sixth in the standings. Frank Kirby Birthdate: April 7, 1937 Birthplace: New Mexico 2009 887 111 123 103 12.51 $1,840,124 2009 AP 287 23 35 26 8.01 $584,625 Career AP wins: 421 (13th) Career AP stakes wins: 3 2009 Arlington Meet: Frank enjoyed another successful season in 2009 with 23 victories which placed him eighth in the trainer standings. His 111 victories for the year was the most for Kirby in a single year since 1984. Career: The son of a rancher, Kirby grew up around horses and cattle. He got his first taste of horse racing at age 15 when he went to the old Phoenix Fair Grounds. He fell in love with the sport and traded two brown Swiss cows for two racehorses. During his early years, Kirby trained at Phoenix, Aksarben, Centennial and La Mesa, all of which no longer exist. He came to Chicago for the first time in 1974 and decided to make his home here in 1979. Since 1980, Kirby and his wife, Sharon, have owned and operated Hondo Ranch in Maple Park, Ill., and they took their former private stable public in the late 1990s. He has won six Hawthorne training titles (1974, 1980, 1982, 1985, 2004 and 2007). Won the 1974 Arlington title and the 2000 training crown at Sportsman s Park. He earned an unusual training double when he saddled both dead-heat winners in the first race on July 13, 2003. Thirty years after winning his first Arlington Park training title, Frank picked up his second crown in 2004 with 32 wins from 236 starts to edge Steve Asmussen by one victory. Trained Cloudy s Knight, winner of the Grade I Canadian International in 2007. Mike Maker Birthdate: February 7, 1969 Birthplace: Garden City, Michigan 2009 122 24 18 17 19.67 $4,407,579 2009 AP Did not race at Arlington in 2009 Career AP wins: 3 Career AP stakes wins: 0 2009 Arlington Meet: Mike did not race at Arlington in 2009 but will have a division based here in 2010. Career: First learned the art and science of training from his father, George Maker, who trained at the now-closed Detroit Race Course and Hazel Park in Michigan. He bought his first horse at age 13 with money earned walking hots for his dad and delivering newspapers; the horse won the first time he raced. After working as his dad's assistant, Maker went out on his own in 1991. In 1993 Maker began a 10-year stint with trainer D. Wayne Lukas, working at Churchill Downs under Dallas Stewart, then an assistant to Lukas. When Stewart went out on his own in 1997, Maker took over as head of Lukas s Louisville operation. Maker left the Lukas stable in 2003 to again open his own stable. His first big horse was Freefourinternet, who won the Hawthorne Gold Cup in 2004 and that year became his first Breeders' Cup starter, finishing off the board in the Breeders' Cup Classic. From Dec. 2007 through April 2009, Maker earned five consecutive leading trainer titles at Turfway Park. He earned his first Keeneland title in the fall of 2008 and amassed 31 wins in the 2009 Churchill Downs fall meet, not only winning his first title there but also crushing the previous record of 20. Won the 2009 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile with Furthest Land. 24

Tom Proctor Birthdate: April 21, 1956 Birthplace: Gilmer, Texas 2009 339 60 65 60 17.70 $2,474,564 2009 AP 120 24 22 18 20.00 $705,738 Career AP wins: 168 (57th) Career AP stakes wins: 11 2009 Arlington Meet: Tom enjoyed considerable success here with 24 wins from 120 starts topped by Ballynoe s score in the Claire Marine Stakes. Career: Tom is the son of the late trainer Willard Proctor, who trained at Arlington during the 1960s and 1970s before relocating to California. Tom took out his trainer s license in 1978 and scored with his first ever starter, a sprinter named I m Smoking who went on to be named California s sprinter of the year in 1980. Trained the speedy Linear, who held track records at both Arlington and Sportsman s parks. Tom is probably best known for his work with One Dreamer, who won the 1994 Breeders Cup Distaff at Churchill Downs. One Dreamer also won the Arlington-Budweiser Breeders Cup in back to back seasons (1993 and 1994). Other Arlington stakes winners trained by Proctor include Split Run and Carload. Mike Reavis Birthdate: October 12, 1946 Birthplace: Fairbury, Illinois 2009 214 40 23 23 18.69 $532,765 2009 AP 79 8 8 8 10.13 $140,066 Career AP wins: 348 (18th) Career AP stakes wins: 2 2009 Arlington Meet: Mike had a bit of a quiet year at Arlington in 2009 but still managed to win eight races from 79 starts during the meet. Career: Began working for his uncle, Willis Reavis, a prominent California trainer, when Mike was a teenager. Served in Vietnam and later worked for the telephone company. Was brought back into racing by Eddie Reynolds and he took out his training license in 1977. Earned his first stakes victory in the 1982 Land of Lincoln Stakes at Sportsman s Park with Too Many Twos. His biggest win came when Shining Light captured the then-grade II Arlington- Washington Lassie in 1994. Also trained multiple stake winning Illinois-bred High Habitation who scored in the 1993 Robert F. Carey Memorial Handicap (Grade III) at Hawthorne Race Course and also took two editions of the Illinois Coronet Handicap there. Has won three Sportsman s Park training titles (1990, 2001 and 2002) and also earned crowns at Hawthorne in 2000, Spring 2001, Fall 2002 and both meets in 2003. Saddled five winners on one card at Hawthorne Nov. 2, 2002 and added a sixth on the day that evening at Hoosier Park. Hugh Robertson Birthdate: February 27, 1951 Birthplace: Columbus, Nebraska 2009 345 68 61 45 19.71 $1,590,778 2009 AP 167 32 30 19 19.16 $813,918 Career AP wins: 263 (26th) Career AP stakes wins: 5 2009 Arlington Meet: Hugh had a very successful season at Arlington Park in 2009 winning 32 races to finish fourth in the standings. His biggest win of the season came with Wildeydsouthernboy in the Zen Stakes. He was named Trainer of the Month in May and his stable earned Barn of the Month honors in June. Career: Took out his trainers license in 1970 and earned his first victory with Encorcel at Ak-Sar-Ben that same year. Best known as the trainer of three-time champion Illinois-bred Polar Expedition who was named Horse of the Year in 1993, 1994 and 1996. Polar Expedition, who retired as the state s second all-time leading money earner with more than $1.4 million in his bankroll, had two of his biggest victories at Arlington, winning the Grade II Arlington- Washington Futurity in 1993 and the Washington Park Handicap (GII) in 1996. He also won the Jim Beam Stakes (GII) at Turfway Park, the Breeders Futurity (GII) at Keeneland and the National Jockey Club Handicap (GIII) at Sportsman s Park. Finished second in the trainers standings at Hawthorne Race Course in 2000. Hugh won 19 of 116 races at Arlington in 2000 to finish 13th in the standings and was named trainer of the month in July. Saddled four winners on one card at Hawthorne on Nov. 16, 2002. Won the 2004 training title at Canterbury Park in Minnesota. Son Maclean (Mac) also trains. Mike Stidham Birthdate: December 18, 1957 Birthplace: Neptune, New Jersey 2009 391 64 66 45 16.37 $2,327,745 2009 AP 130 23 22 13 17.69 $668,789 Career AP wins: 227 (38th) Career AP stakes wins: 6 2009 Arlington Meet: Mike continued to bat at a high percentage with 23 victories from 130 starts for a healthy 17.69 win percentage. His season was topped with a score in the Grade III Washington Park Handicap with Gran Estreno. Career: His father, George, was a jockey-turned-trainer on the south Florida circuit. Began training in 1978 when his father sent him to Tampa Bay Downs with the horses that didn t fit at the Miami tracks. He went to California in the early 1980s to continue his career and though connections established by his father and former rider Bill Hartack. He trained horses for Elmendorf Farm and Max Gluck. He returned to Florida two years later to take a job as private trainer for Meadowbrook Farm. He went back to California a short time later, began training horses for Harold Goodman and eventually became his private trainer. Trained graded stakes winners Manzotti and Two Altazano for Goodman. Stidham now trains for Goodman s son Greg, as well as for Stonerside Stable, Cobra Farm and Mike Rutherford. Mike is one of the highest percentage trainers on the Louisiana-Texas circuit. Mike had a very successful Arlington meet in 2004, winning 25 races from 111 starters to score at more than a 22 percent clip. He won two six-figure stakes at the meet, capturing the $150,000 Sea O Erin Breeders Cup Mile with Herculated and the Grade III $100,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie with Culinary. 25

Donnie K. Von Hemel Birthdate: October 10, 1961 Birthplace: Manter, Kansas 2009 379 55 57 61 14.51 $2,144,361 2009 AP 141 21 18 18 14.89 $641,643 Career AP wins: 198 (43rd) Career AP stakes wins: 13 2009 Arlington Meet: Donnie was quite successful in his first season back at Arlington in 13 years. He won 21 races from 141 starts to finish just outside the top 10 in the standings. His season was topped with victories in the Grade III Arlington Matron with Euphony and in the Grade III Arlington Oaks with Peach Brew. His stable earned Barn of the Month honors in May. Career: He got his start working for his father, Don, who has a stable here each summer. He graduated from Fort Hayes State University with a degree in accounting. He began training on his own in 1984. He is the all-time leading trainer at Remington Park in Oklahoma. He trained 1989 Arlington Classic (GI) winner Clever Trevor, who earned more than $1.4 million in his career; and Mariah's Storm, the only horse to win the Arlington-Washington Lassie at two, the Arlington Oaks as a 3-year-old, and the Arlington Matron at four. Used to base here in the summer and returns with a division of his stable for the 2009 season for the first time since 1996. Brian Williamson Birthdate: November 21, 1960 Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois 2009 427 51 55 52 11.94 $1,183,767 2009 AP 177 19 21 25 10.73 $485,049 Career AP wins: 107 Career AP stakes wins: 3 2009 Arlington Meet: Brian won 19 of 177 starts at the meet. Career: Brian is the son-in-law of Arlington Park training legend Harvey Vanier, who is Arlington s third leading trainer of all time with 719 victories and seven training titles here (1987, 1989 and 1993-97). Brian got his start in racing as a groom and hotwalker for trainer Merrill Scherer in 1983. After working for Scherer for a few years, Brian worked for Eddie Reynolds, John Palmer and Joe Kasperski Jr. Brian began working for Harvey Vanier in 1989 and became his assistant in 1991. In the Fall of 2002, the Vanier horses began to run in Brian s name at Hawthorne in the Spring and Fall while remaining in Harvey s name during the Arlington meet (and in Kentucky and Florida). Brian earned his first victory with Beret at Hawthorne on November 10, 2002. That horse went on to win the 2004 Indian Maid Breeders Cup Handicap for Williamson. Brian also has stakes wins with Journey Fever in the 2003 Pat Whitworth Debutante and with Win Me Over in the 2004 Jim Edgar Futurity. Ian Wilkes Birthdate: May 25, 1965 Birthplace: Muswellbrook, Australia 2009 307 50 47 43 16.29 $2,781,963 2009 AP 39 5 7 5 12.82 $139,822 Career AP wins: 11 Career AP stakes wins: 0 2009 Arlington Meet: While primarily based in Kentucky, Ian had a small Chicago string that won five of 39 mounts. In addition, Ian saddled most of Hall of Fame trainer Carl Nafzger's local starters. Career: Wilkes, who grew up on a dairy farm in New South Wales, began working as a groom and exercise rider at age 16. He worked in the stables of Paul Sutherland, Vic Thompson Jr. and Colin Hayes. While working for Hayes, he arranged through a mutual friend to come to the United States and work for Hall of Fame trainer Carl Nafzger. Wilkes came to the U.S. in 1989 and galloped horses for a year and half, including 1990 Kentucky Derby (G1) and Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) winner Unbridled. Wilkes returned to his native country for three years to train before coming back to work for Nafzger in 1993. He served as the stable's top assistant until early 2006 when Nafzger went into semi-retirement, only working for select clients, and turned over the bulk of the stable to Wilkes. Wilkes has been represented by Grade I winner Capt. Candyman Can, Grade II winner Miss Isella, and stakes winners Nursery Rhyme and Peisinoe. Moises Yanez Birthdate: May 5, 1951 Birthplace: Chihuahua, Mexico 2009 537 60 68 69 11.17 $1,515,910 2009 AP 274 34 38 31 12.41 $911,057 Career AP wins: 383 (15th) Career AP stakes wins: 7 2009 Arlington Meet: Moises had his best Arlington season ever in 2009 with 34 wins to finish second in the standings. His season was topped by a victory by Voy Por Uno Mas in the Illinois Owners Stakes. He was named Trainer of the Month in July. Career: Moises started out working with Quarter Horses in Mexico. He switched his focus to Thoroughbreds while working with trainer Bob Namen in Arizona. He came to Chicago in 1977 and has been a fixture on the circuit ever since. A consistent top 20 performer at the Chicago tracks, Moises ranks 32nd on Arlington s all-time list of leading trainers with 213 victories here. Trained Magnetic Type, who won three stakes races at Arlington (the 1984 and 1986 Anita Peabody and the 1985 Susan s Girl). One of the best horses Yanez trained was multiple graded stakes winner Romy who captured the Grade III Jenny Wiley at Keeneland and the Grade III De La Rose at Gulfstream Park as well as the 1994 New Leaf, Misty Isle and Double Delta stakes here. Moises had an outstanding meet in 2008 with 29 wins from 241 starts to finish fourth in the standings. 26