Hogan declares October 'Maryland Horse Month'

Gov. Larry Hogan Sept. 29 proclaimed October as Maryland Horse Month, recognizing the many historic, recreational, therapeutic, and economic contributions made by the state’s horse industry.
This year marks the first time all of Maryland’s premiere equestrian sporting events, including the Preakness Stakes, are held in the same month due to scheduling changes in response to COVID-19.
“Maryland has historically led the nation in creating and growing innovative equestrian-related programs, from forming the first sporting organization in the colonies, the Maryland Jockey Club in 1743, to hosting the Maryland 5 Star, one of only seven events of this kind in the world,” Hogan said. “Maryland Horse Month will showcase the depth and breadth of the industry’s impact on our history, heritage, and culture.”
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