Maryland
Laki retires: A tribute to a Maryland favorite
9-year-old gained 11 races, seven stakes, together with 2020 De Francis (G3)
LAUREL, Md. – Hillside Equestrian Meadows’ Laki, a winner of seven profession stakes topped by the 2020 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Sprint (G3) who turned a fan favourite all through the Mid-Atlantic over six seasons of racing, has been retired.
Bred in Maryland by Tom Michaels and Lorna Baker, the 9-year-old gelded son of Cuba out of the Swear By Dixie mare Truthful Dutch had not raced since final September when he completed eighth in protection of his De Francis victory.
Laki had not had a timed work since mid-December at Laurel and was entered however scratched from the Dave’s Good friend for 3-year-olds and up sprinting 6 ½ furlongs Dec. 26. As an alternative, he was despatched to proprietor Paul ‘Buck’ Kalinowski’s farm for his annual winter trip.
“There was some thought to bringing him again,” coach Damon Dilodovico stated, “and we simply determined that he had completed sufficient. It was time to retire him.”
Dilodovico stated Laki stays at Kalinowski’s Wolcott, Conn. farm – based in 1991 and providing boarding, using classes, horse leasing and pony rides – the place he’s being ready for all times after racing.
“He’s been coaching him to do different disciplines, and he stated he’s taken to it very properly,” Dilodovico stated. “I’m not shocked by that. He was at all times a reasonably sensible athlete.
“The proprietor is a high horseman. He does using colleges and camps for much less lucky youngsters in the course of the summer time,” he added. “They’ve just a little enviornment on their farm and he’s been working with Laki, as he’d say, simply getting him prepared for his subsequent journey.”
Laki retires with 11 wins, eight seconds, six thirds and $833,162 in purse earnings from 38 lifetime begins. He gained at the least one stakes race 5 consecutive years from 2017-21, a streak he prolonged together with his triumph within the Frank Y. Whiteley final April at Laurel. It will be Laki’s closing victory.
An achieved sprinter who gained at distances from 5 ½ to seven furlongs, Laki captured three straight dust dash division titles in the course of the Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Championship (MATCH) Sequence in 2018, 2019 and 2021. The Sequence was shelved in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“He meant the whole lot to us,” stated Dilodovico, whose spouse Christine served as Laki’s groom. “I’ve been within the recreation for 30 years and we raced Immortal Eyes, however to have a Maryland-bred carry out like that and develop a following, it was actually one thing particular for me and my household.”
Florida-bred Immortal Eyes was a 19-time winner together with 13 stakes and practically $1.2 million in purse earnings who captured the 2013 De Francis when it was ungraded. Laki’s victory is the lone graded success for each horse and coach, approaching the undercard of the 145th Preakness Stakes (G1) at historic Pimlico Race Course. That yr, the pandemic brought on a reshuffling of the Triple Crown races and the Preakness wound up because the finale in early October, practically 5 months previous its conventional mid-Could date.
Laki needed to examine when issues bought tight leaving the backstretch, then swung large on the flip below common rider Horacio Karamanos and got here with a gradual run by way of the stretch to edge Claudio Gonzalez-trained Japanese Bay by a nostril in a three-way photograph end. It was one other nostril again to Nitrous in third.
“I by no means watched a race with Christine. She would at all times get lost and that was good for me, as a result of I used to be anxious sufficient anyway. Watching that with my oldest son, the place was empty however there was screaming and hollering,” Dilodovico stated. “Claudio’s horse had a great following. Simply from the jockey’s quarters, they had been all out on the porch and feeling all these folks rooting for these two horses, it made it very particular. Then to prevail, I’ll always remember the grin on Horacio’s face when he got here again.”
Laki’s profession really started on the grass, debuting in a 5 ½-furlong claiming dash over Laurel’s world-class turf course Nov. 5, 2016. He ran final of 10 at odds of 41-1 and was promptly moved to the dust, the place he rattled off 4 straight wins together with his first stakes victory within the 2017 Not For Love.
“We had lastly gotten to the place we had been able to run him, and let me let you know, as a colt he was not keen on racing. It wasn’t till we gelded him that we actually began to see numerous his focus,” Dilodovico stated. “I had him to the place I believed he was match to run, and we couldn’t get a mud race to go.
“Speaking to Buck, we stated let’s do that turf race. He made up a great little bit of floor but it surely undoubtedly wasn’t his favourite floor on the time,” he added. “I at all times thought I’d have tried it once more in a while, simply because he had such an enormous kick, however as soon as he was going so properly on the primary it will have been foolish to change it round.”
Different stakes wins for Laki got here within the 2018 Polynesian and Howard and Sondra Bender Memorial, 2019 Whiteley and 2020 Oceanport Centennial at Monmouth Park, the one one which got here exterior of Maryland. The Whiteley, the place he defeated fellow a number of stakes winner Lewisfield by 3 ½ lengths in 1:08.47 for six furlongs, is especially significant for Dilodovico.
“I bear in mind watching it within the paddock with my oldest and youngest son and I simply bear in mind seeing that efficiency and I’m telling you, I began to ball,” he stated. “On the time, I used to be shocked.”
Laki additionally positioned in 10 different stakes, together with a second within the 2018 De Francis (G3) and thirds within the 2019 and 2021 Normal George (G3).
“He actually supported us the previous few years. You may have favorites within the barn, however when you’ve got favorites which can be simply particular athletes, it’s fantastic,” Dilodovico stated. “He’s going out sound, and that’s big.”
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Picture: With Horacio Karamanos up Laki gained Frank Y. Whiteley for the second time on April 24, 2021 at Pimlico. In 2020, he got here in second. (Maryland Jockey Membership)
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University of Maryland Medical System a Finalist in the Gartner® Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards 2025
System’s Gallion Proprietary Digital Solution Developed at its iHarbor Innovation Center
BALTIMORE, January 07, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) has been selected as a finalist in the Gartner Power of the Profession Supply Chain Awards 2025, in the Process or Technology Innovation of the Year category. UMMS is included for Transforming Bill-Only Product Management in Healthcare Supply Chain; the System’s Gallion is a digital technology cutting-edge solution designed to optimize supply chain efficiency that was developed by UMMS’ iHarbor Innovation Center.
“We believe that being included as a finalist in the Gartner awards underscores the critical impact that UMMS has demonstrated so far in optimizing health care bill-only supply chain management and that it could have in the future on patient care,” said Warren D’Souza, PhD, MBA, the System’s Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer. “In our opinion, this recognition validates our focus on streamlining processes and empowering health systems with innovative, integrated solutions.”
Gallion’s innovative solution redefines the management of bill-only transactions by digitizing and standardizing workflows, enhancing accuracy, compliance, and efficiency. The platform seamlessly integrates with electronic health record (EHR) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, automating critical tasks such as consumption tracking, charges and contract compliance. Before Gallion’s implementation in 2021 automated these processes, UMMS relied on a manual labor-intensive paper-based process that had the potential for errors and inefficiencies. Data from the deployment of Gallion across UMMS’ 11 hospitals shows significant operational improvements; completion time has been reduced by 75% and the defect/error rate has lowered from 18% to just 3%.
“At UMMS, part of what we pride ourselves on is innovation and being at the forefront of transformative change in health care,” said Mohan Suntha, MD, MBA, the System’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We believe this recognition underscores Gallion’s impact as a pioneering solution in health care supply chain innovation.”
Gallion was developed in iHarbor, a wholly-owned subsidiary and the innovation center of UMMS. iHarbor is now bringing Gallion to the market, enabling other hospitals and health systems to realize similar benefits. The enterprise platform offers robust analytics, giving supply chain teams unparalleled insight into cost management, contract competitiveness and compliance, and clinical quality outcomes.
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