The Gulfstream-based Florida Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (FTHA) awarded 16 college scholarships to children of qualified Florida-licensed backstretch employees and trainers Tuesday, the organization announced. To date, the FTHA, which aims to “foster, promote and improve business conditions in the racing industry”, has given more than $400,000 in scholarships through the Kent Stirling Scholarship Program.
“This is a fitting tribute to Kent, who devoted his life to our industry and to its people,” said FTHA President Joe Orseno. “He was diligent in his efforts on behalf of the owners and trainers, but the backstretch workers always held a special place in his heart.”
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