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2009 AHP Champion Award Presentation
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2. AHP presents the AHP Champion Award to individuals for their
distinguished service to the association and its growth. Collectively, the
winners become the AHP Circle of Champions. The recipients of this
award are individuals who were instrumental in the development and
growth of American Horse Publications. Each recipient receives a
commemorative pin, individual plaque, and their names honored online
at the AHP web site.
The Executive Committee presented its recommendations for nominees
at its mid-year Board Meeting, where the Board
approved awarding the 2009 AHP Champion Award
to three individuals who were former AHP Presidents.
3. Stanley F. Bergstein
Hoof Beats
1971-1972 AHP President
Stanley F. Bergstein has been executive vice-
president of Harness Tracks of America for almost a
half-century and he has certainly been the most
important and influential person in harness racing
during that same time period.
Stan Bergstein is far, far more than just an
association executive. He is a man with an amazing
array of talents. He has been a race announcer,
race secretary, auctioneer, historian, book and art
collector, peerless journalist, among others.
4. He was among the founders of American Horse Publications and served as its
second president.
In all of his positions, Stan Bergstein has been an innovator. He has introduced many
ideas and programs into harness racing that are vital parts of the sport decades after
Bergstein planted the seed. In 2006, Stanley F. Bergstein received the Equine
Industry Vision Award presented by Pfizer Animal Health and American Horse
Publications.
Perhaps most importantly, he has been―and continues to be―harness racing’s Mr.
Integrity. When harness racing began to be plagued by integrity and drug problems,
many leaders shrugged them off as merely a sign of the times. Not Stan Bergstein.
He took a strong stand against drug violators. Some people
in harness racing hated him for his position; others simply
ignored him. But Bergstein never wavered in his quest to
restore integrity to the sport he loved so much.
5. His fame spread far beyond the narrow confines of harness racing. He is known
and respected in the larger equine world in North America and equally
respected overseas. Listen to what the late Joe Hirsch, the legendary Daily
Racing Form columnist, said about Bergstein:
“Stan is really unique in sports,” said Hirsch. “I don’t think any other sport has a
figure to compare to Stan. He’s an institution. He’s played so many roles in
harness racing and he’s made so many contributions.”
Stanley F. Bergstein is harness racing’s living legend.
6. “When I was first approached with the idea of an
association of horse publications, my reaction was
one of enthusiasm. It still is one of enthusiasm.”1
1 Remarks by Stanley F. Bergstein ‘s Acceptance of the President of American Horse Publications in 1971
7. Bob Gray
Horseman
1972-1973 AHP President
Bob Gray was an early pioneer in equine publishing, having been an editor or
publisher of 20 consumer or trade publications since 1959. HORSEMAN was one
of those publications and the magazine was one of the early AHP members.
Bob became an AHP President in 1972. He was one of the promoters of the
American Horse Publications Cooperative Advertising Program, an endeavor to
collectively market the then 43 publication members to national advertisers.
He once wrote, “Perhaps one of my most interesting efforts,
identical to those of AHP, was in the Association of Area
Business Publications, and also in the golf industry, to try
and sell regional ad space on a cooperative basis. Difficult
at best, impossible at worst.”
8. Audie Rackley remembered Bob as “one of the fine gentlemen in our industry,
and those who knew him called him Mr. Publication because he was all
business.”
In 1990, Bob was no longer publishing HORSEMAN, and was editor/manager of
Golfer Magazine, Inc., publishers of two regional consumer golf magazines for
Texas.
Bob was unable to attend AHP’s 20th anniversary Tribute to Past Presidents, but
he sent a letter to read during the event. “Tell my old friends to persevere in
publishing, to sell hard, cut costs, don’t get sucked in by snazzy and expensive
technology they really don’t need, and to nourish their editorial products.”
“I’m still trying to do those things, although I’m not sure
why. You know the definition of a fanatic: having lost
sight of your objective, you redouble your efforts.
Perhaps we are all publishing fanatics!”
9. Audie Rackley
The Quarter Horse Journal
1976-1977 AHP President
Today, Audie Rackley is mostly concerned with when
hunting season opens and where the best place to fish is,
but his past involvement in the equine and livestock
publishing industry is long and varied.
Audie was born and raised in Oklahoma and graduated from
Oklahoma State University with a degree in animal science.
In 1961, he went to work for The Cattleman magazine as a
field representative, helping purebred breeders with their
advertising and merchandising programs. In 1967 he took a
similar position with the American Angus Association and
the Angus Journal, a post he held until joining The Quarter
Horse Journal in 1970 as advertising director. In 1972, Audie
was promoted to Editor of the Journal.
10. Over the next several years, Audie saw unprecedented growth in the Journal, and in
1988, he oversaw the founding of still another AQHA publication, The Quarter Racing
Journal. Audie retired as Executive Editor of the Journal and the Racing Journal in 1995.
He was only the sixth person to serve as editor of the Journal, and he worked there
longer than any editor before him.
Audie was a very early member of American Horse Publications and was a firm believer
in the organization and its value to all equine publications. He served as AHP president
and continued to work on various AHP committees until his retirement from AQHA.
Audie is also a past president of the Livestock Publications Council, and was the first
person to be honored with the Livestock Publications Council
distinguished service award.
Audie and his wife, Willie, still live near Amarillo, where they
spend time with their daughters and their families – and, of
course, hunting and fishing.
11. Arnold Kirkpatrick (Thoroughbred Record)
Lucille Shuler (Arabian Horse World)
Melvin Peavey (Horse World)
Don Valliere (Turf & Sport Digest)
Alexander Mackay-Smith (The Chronicle of the Horse)
Snowden Carter (Maryland Horse)
12. Tony Chamblin (The Horsemen’s Journal)
Ruth Brown (Eastern/Western Quarter Horse Journal)
Stanley F. Bergstein (Hoof Beats)
Bob Gray (Horseman)
Audie Rackley (The Quarter Horse Journal)