Dogwood Dominion Award
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The Dogwood Dominion Award is an honor given annually to a person in American Thoroughbred horse racing. It was established in 1993 by W. Cothran "Cot" Campbell, president of the racing partnership Dogwood Stable, now based in Aiken, South Carolina. It was created to recognize the "unsung heroes" in the racing industry. The award was inspired by the multiple stakes winner Dominion (1972-1993) , who was raced by Dogwood Stable in the 1970s and who went on to become a five-time Champion Sire in England.
Dominion Award Recipients:
- 2009 - Mary Lee-Butte
- 2008 - Vincent Garibaldi
- 2007 - Phyllis Shetron
- 2006 - Pete Lizarzaburu
- 2005 - Jo Anne Normile
- 2004 - Pam Berg
- 2003 - Neftali Gutierrez
- 2002 - Shirley Edwards & Jim Greene
- 2001 - Julian "Buck" Wheat
- 2000 - Katherine Todd Smith
- 1999 - Daniel Perlsweig
- 1998 - Donald "Peanut Butter" Brown
- 1997- Nick Caras
- 1996 - Grace Belcuore
- 1995 - Peggy Sprinkles
- 1994 - Howard "Gelo" Hall
- 1993 - H. W. "Salty" Roberts
References
- July 13, 2004 article on the Dogwood Dominion Award at About.com, a part of The New York Times Company
- The 2009 Dogwood Dominion Award
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