- Kinghaven Farms
Kinghaven Farms is a
thoroughbred horse racing stable founded in 1967 by Donald G. "Bud" Willmot. Located in King City,Ontario , north ofToronto , the success of the stable would see it expand to theUnited States with the acquisition of a convert|660|acre|km2|sing=on farm and training center nearOcala, Florida .One of the most decorated racing stables in Canadian history, on five occasions it won Canada's most important horse race, the
Queen's Plate . AnmericanJohn J. Tammaro, Jr. , one of theBig Four of Maryland Thoroughbred racing , was head trainer from 1976 to 1985. He conditioned five Canadian Champions for Kinghaven, including the 1979Queen's Plate winnerSteady Growth and U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt and Canadian Horse of the Year, Deputy Minister. TrainerRoger Attfield succeeded Tammaro in 1985. En route to being inducted into theCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame , Attfield won numerous prestigious races for Kinghaven inNorth America including four editions of the Queen's Plate.Since inception, Kinghaven Farms has bred or raced more than 150
stakes race winners, including back-to-back Canadian Triple Crown champions Izvestia andWith Approval in 1989 and 1990. At its peak, Kinghaven Farms had 250 horses including nearly 100 broodmares and owned syndicate shares in close to two dozen top stallions standing atKentucky stud farm s. The stable has earned 30Sovereign Award s including champion breeder on nine occasions plus another five as champion owner.Following the death of Bud Willmot in 1994, his son
David S. Willmot , current Chairman andCEO of Woodbine Entertainment Group, has been in charge of Kinghaven Farms.Employee fraud at Kinghaven Farms
On February 20, 2007 Kinghaven Farms' bookkeeper Christiane Krohn turned herself in to police to face fraud-related charges stemming from allegations that she stole more than $500,000 from the organization during a period of about 7 years. She has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket on March 29, 2007.
References
* [http://www.woodbineentertainment.com/thoroughbred/raceevents/lbw/news-notes.asp?art=75AL5UU6VOOX3 Woodbine Racetrack "Meet the Owners" website]
* [http://www.canadianhorseracinghalloffame.com/builders/1991/bud_willmot.asp Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.police.york.on.ca/Press/%5B2007-02-21%5D%20BOOKKEEPER%20ARRESTED%20FOR%20FRAUD.pdf York Regional Police Press Release]
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