Twelve Questions: Boyd Browning

Boyd Browning | Fasig-Tipton photo

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Editor's note: Boyd Browning is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Fasig-Tipton Corporation. We don't know much more about him because steadfastly refuses to let Chris McGrath do a profile on him, but we suspect he's a Lexington native. 

Best Fasig graduate this year who wasn't Flightline?

It's a three-way tie between Cyberknife, Jack Christopher and Taiba.

What are you proudest of in your career?

To be part of an amazing team at Fasig-Tipton.

Horse you were proudest to sell?

I'll Get Along, the dam of Smarty Jones.

If I weren't in racing, I would be…?

Involved in corporate finance.

Favorite racehorse in history, and why?

Flightline! You wouldn't let me answer him before!

Best race you've ever seen?

The Breeders' Cup Distaff between Beholder and Songbird.

Who's the hardest-working person you've ever been around?

My dad.

If you could bring back one historical racetrack, what would it be?

Hialeah.

If you could have a conversation with one historical figure, who would it be and what would you ask?

Thomas Jefferson. “How can we get our government working for our country, and not our political parties??”

Morning wake-me-up drink?

Mountain Dew!

If you could have one meal the rest of your life, what would it be?

Pepperoni sausage pizza from Vito's Cafe in Timonium, Maryland.

All I Want for Christmas Is…?

More respect and tolerance for opposing views. Cooperation as opposed to conflict!

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