Earle I Mack
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Earl Mack and Thoroughbred Racing

Earle I. Mack is a distinguished owner and breeder of thoroughbred race horses. For over 40 years, he has bred and raced horses in California, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, England, France, Ireland, and Italy.

Earle Mack has held several prominent positions in the world of horse racing. He was appointed Chairman of the New York Racing Commission from 1983 to 1989. From 1990 to 2004, Earle Mack served as a trustee for the New York Racing Association, a nonprofit franchise that runs the Saratoga, Aqueduct and Belmont race tracks. He has been an advisor to three governors on racing issues and policy.

In 2007, Earle Mack gained notoriety in the horse world for championing legislation in Florida to establish laws for fair and transparent practices in horse trading. This legislation bans dual agency in horse trading and requires sellers to disclose information of horses for sale such as known medical conditions and prior ownership. Bloodhorse Magazine has highlighted Earle Mack's efforts in the feature article "Amazing Mack."

Some of Earle Mack's noteworthy racehorses include champions November Snow and Peteski. In 2008, Earle Mack purchased Star Plus, a Argentina Group 1 winner. Earle Mack was also the owner of Electrocutionist.


 
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