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January 1954: the
Walmac Corporation,
owners of KMAC radio. In an
attempt to
avoid long, drawn-out
hearings for a license,
Walmac and
Mission met in...
- ended. Sham was
first sent to stud duty at
Spendthrift Farm and
later to
Walmac International near Lexington, Kentucky. His
progeny included stakes winners...
-
Nureyev was
brought to Jones'
Walmac-Warnerton Farm
partnership near
Lexington and then
under Jones'
wholly owned Walmac International. On May 5, 1987...
- well as
German runner Risen Raven.
Risen Star died on
March 13, 1998, at
Walmac International,
where he is buried. A top
Kentucky Derby prep race, the Risen...
- in
thoroughbred racing and
breeding for many
years as a
major partner in
Walmac Farm, a
leading American breeding farm, in Lexington, Kentucky. McCombs...
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racing season,
Alleged was
syndicated for $16
million and
stood at stud at
Walmac International near Lexington, Kentucky. He
sired a
number of champions....
- Park.
Beginning in 1982,
Miswaki spent his
entire 22-year stud
career at
Walmac International Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
Pensioned in
August 2004, he...
-
December 1946, the
station first signed on the air. It was
owned by The
Walmac Company,
along with
sister station KMAC (now KSLR). KMAC and KISS-FM simulcast...
- Most wins by an owner: 3 –
Willis Sharpe Kilmer (1929, 1930, 1931) 3 –
Walmac Farm (1948, 1949, 1955) Most wins by a jockey: 3 –
William Boland (1952...
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Trotsek Hasty House Farm 3rd 8 H****eyampa
Arnold Kirkland Howard Wells Walmac Farm 4th 4
Goyamo Eddie Arcaro Woody Stephens Woodvale Farm 5th 5 Admiral...