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The
Jockey Club is the breed registry for all Thoroughbreds
foaled in North America. For more than a century, it has
pursued its mission as an organization dedicated to the
improvement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing, earning
recognition as an industry leader for its competence and
technological expertise. |
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The Jockey Club Information Systems is a
leader in the provision of technology and information
services to industry professionals, offering instant
access to information and expertise to aid
decision-making and improve Thoroughbred management and
promotion. |
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equineline.com is the online marketplace for industry professionals, offering Internet-based equine management programs for owners, breeders, trainers and farms, as well as equineline Reports which feature breeding, racing and sales information for Thoroughbreds and American Quarter Horses. |
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partnership between The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred
Racing Associations of North America and serves as the
Thoroughbred industry's Official database for racing
information. Its web site also contains a wide array of
handicapping products and services. |
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TrackMaster is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equibase
and is the only company to provide a complete line of
handicapping products for the three major racing breeds -
Thoroughbred, American Quarter Horse and Standardbred.
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InCompass is a technology solutions company
formed in 2001 to centralize the software applications
and systems that serve North American racetracks and
simulcast outlets, thereby helping these facilities
achieve operational efficiencies, reduce costs and
increase revenue.
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The Jockey Club Technology Services is a
technology company formed in 2002 to maximize the
benefits of state-of-the-art communications and data
management technology in support of the continued growth
of The Jockey Club family of companies and the industry
at large.
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Grayson-Jockey
Club Research Foundation is the nation's leading private
source of equine research funding, having contributed more than
$15.5 million to 35 universities over the last 25 years to underwrite
230 specific projects aimed at enhancing the health and safety
of horses. |
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The Jockey Club Foundation is a charitable trust
created to provide financial relief to needy members of
the Thoroughbred industry and their families. Since 1985, the foundation has helped over 1,000
individuals and their families with nearly $12 million
in support.
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