
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 BloodHorse Magazine, the thoroughbred industry鈥檚 premier weekly publication, has donated almost 80 years鈥 worth of issues to the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program.
It is the first such donation to the program, which is housed in the College of Business. The collection will be kept in UofL鈥檚 Ekstrom Library.
The collection consists of a continuous run of BloodHorse Magazine from 1940 to 2018 bound in 332 volumes. It contains more than 4,100 issues, many uniquely bound in a green cloth covering. Also donated were a selection of Goodwin鈥檚 Turf Guides that date back to the mid- to late-1800s.
鈥淭his donation gives researchers an enormous amount of thoroughbred racing history and breeding in one place,鈥 said Sean Beirne, director of the UofL Equine Industry Program. 鈥淥n behalf of our students, faculty members and researchers, I thank BloodHorse for trusting UofL with this invaluable collection.鈥
UofL鈥檚 Equine Industry Program offers an accredited business degree with an equine focus. Graduates can be found in all aspects of the industry, from training to broadcasting. BloodHorse is a longtime supporter of the program, hiring its graduates and providing guest lecturers and internships for students.
BloodHorse offers comprehensive and broad-ranging coverage of thoroughbred racing and breeding. The company鈥檚 website, www.bloodhorse.com, offers daily news, analysis, race entries and results.
鈥淲e were thrilled that UofL wanted the books and recognized their value,鈥 said Eric Mitchell, bloodstock editor at BloodHorse. 鈥淚t really does offer peace of mind that they have a home where they are appreciated and used.鈥
For further information, contact Beirne at sean.beirne@louisville.edu or 502-852-4846.
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Editors: Photo attached shows Eric Mitchell, bloodstock editor for BloodHorse (l) and Sean Beirne, director of UofL鈥檚 Equine Industry Program (r)





















