Robert Meyerhoff

2010 SEASON: won nine races at Pimlico and Laurel Park, all with trainer Richard Small, including seven during the Laurel fall meeting.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: entered the racing industry with his brother Harry in 1963…owned Include who earned $1,435,000 in 2001 with five stakes victories, including a dramatic victory over Albert the Great in the Grade I Pimlico Special…also owned multiple-stakes winner Concern, the first Maryland-bred to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic (1994)...Concern finished 3rd in the Preakness that year…also owned multiple-stakes winner Broad Brush who earned $2.7 million from 1985-1987...Broad Brush was 3rd in the 1986 Preakness and had a pair of graded victories as a four-year old (Suburban Handicap & Santa Anita Handicap)…earned $370,000 when Dynamic Deputy, Take A Check and Sticky finished second-third-and fourth respectively in the 2006 Delaware Handicap (Grade II)…raced under Bon Etage Farm until 1974…leading breeder in the state eight times since 1986….won three stakes races in the state in 2008 with Hartigan.

PERSONAL: boards all of his mares at Fitzhugh Farm, his 300 acre farm…maintains 20-25 broodmares and about 30 horses in training…president of Henderson Webb, which constructs townhouses in the Baltimore metropolitan area…ranks in the top 25 of most generous philanthropists, giving away $304 million from 2000-2004.