BY TOBA PRESS OFFICE (Edited)

OCALA, FL—The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association hosted a sold-out Pedigree and Conformation Clinic March 9–10 in Ocala, Florida, in partnership with the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. The two-day educational event welcomed participants from across North America and featured presenters representing the very best of the Thoroughbred industry. 

“We were thrilled to bring our Pedigree and Conformation Clinic to Ocala, which welcomed us with tremendous enthusiasm,” TOBA Director of Marketing and Education Lauren Biddle said. “Not only were we able to assemble an all-star lineup of industry experts, we were equally impressed by the outstanding group of engaged owners and breeders who participated.” 

Held at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company complex, the clinic was intentionally scheduled just ahead of the OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training, allowing attendees to gain insight into the evaluation and preparation of young racehorses as they enter the sales ring. 

“This clinic had the highest participation of any Florida TOBA clinic with participants coming from across North America including California, Montana, Delaware, South Carolina, Canada and, of course, Florida,” FTBOA Vice President of Membership, Sales and Events Tammy Gantt said. “The intentional programming of speakers who are willing to share their best practices and secrets to success gives those who attend a leg up as they plan their own programs.” 

Notably, the Ocala clinic marked the first time a TOBA clinic outside of Kentucky sold out, underscoring the growing demand for Thoroughbred education across the country and the importance of expanding educational opportunities beyond the sport’s traditional centers.

A Two-Day Deep Dive into the 2-Year-Old Market 
From left to right, Norman Dellheim, Eddie Woods and Katie Liebe stand for a photo together trackside at the OBS Sale grounds training track. (Photo Courtesy: TOBA)

Norman Dellheim, Eddie Woods and Katie Liebe – Photo Courtesy: TOBA

The clinic opened with welcome remarks from TOBA President Dan Metzger and an overview of the OBS sales process from OBS Director of Sales Tod Wojciechowski. The morning sessions also included an overview of Florida’s Thoroughbred industry from Gantt. 

Educational sessions throughout the two days focused heavily on 2-year-olds in training, reflecting the timing of the OBS sale. Experts walked attendees through every step of the process—from evaluating conformation and breeze shows to understanding the roles of agents, veterinarians, consignors, and trainers in preparing young horses for the marketplace. 

Presenters included some of the most respected names in the industry including:  

  • Nick de Meric of De Meric Stables on pinhooking and conformation evaluation 
  • Richard Kent of Kaizen Sales on the role of the bloodstock agent 
  • Larry Oxenham on asset protection strategies for owners and breeders 
  • Dr. Kriss Eisaman on veterinary considerations at the sale 
  • Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse on selecting horses at the sales 
  • Marette Farrell on evaluating 2-year-old breeze shows 
  • Niall Brennan on breaking and preparing young horses for the sales 
  • Donato Lanni on sales selection strategies 
  • Eddie Woods on the legacy of leading 2-year-old consignors 
  • David O’Farrell of Ocala Stud on the breeding process
  • Tim Leith of Jockey Club Information Systems on pedigree data resources

“TOBA has been around a long time and has really worked hard to promote the business,” said Brennan, owner of Niall Brennan Stables. “It’s a no-brainer to be a TOBA member.” 

Throughout the clinic, speakers shared practical insights and behind-the-scenes knowledge designed to help owners and breeders make informed decisions when buying, racing, and breeding Thoroughbreds. 

Outreach to Future Industry Leaders 
A group of Equine Sciences students from the College of Central Florida stand together for a photo. (Photo Courtesy: TOBA)

Equine Sciences students from the College of Central Florida – Photo Courtesy: TOBA

On the second day, TOBA also extended the clinic’s reach to students from the College of Central Florida, inviting participants from the college’s Equine Exercise Physiology and Advanced Equine Handling courses to attend the sessions. 

The opportunity provided students with direct access to industry leaders and real-world educational experiences tied to the sales environment. Both students and presenters praised the initiative, highlighting the value of connecting future professionals with established experts in the Thoroughbred industry. 

Partnership and Networking 

The event highlighted the strong partnership between TOBA and FTBOA, demonstrating how collaboration between national and state organizations can strengthen the Thoroughbred community. 

Attendees also gathered for a cocktail reception held at the FTBOA Museum and Gallery, providing an opportunity for networking and continued conversation among owners, breeders and industry professionals. 

TOBA thanks its sponsors for their support of the clinic: 

Continuing the Mission of Thoroughbred Education 

As the Thoroughbred industry continues to evolve, educational initiatives like the Pedigree and Conformation Clinic remain central to TOBA’s mission of supporting owners and breeders. 

“I believe in TOBA’s mission,” de Meric said. “It’s incumbent on all of us who are passionate about our beautiful sport to share the joy, excitement and thrills that Thoroughbred racing can bring.” 

Check out the rest of the 2026 Clinic Schedule.

Return to the March 11 issue of Wire to Wire