Turf writers, broadcasters honor Team Cody's Wish, 3 others

Photo: Scott Serio / Eclipse Sportswire

Team Cody’s Wish, the Edwin J. Gregson Foundation, turf writer Mike Kane and broadcaster Kenny Rice will be honored at the National Turf Writers And Broadcasters' 63rd annual Awards Dinner on  Nov. 1 in Arcadia, Calif., the organization announced Friday.

The group used a broad definition of team in awarding the Mr. Fitz Award for typifying the spirit of racing to Team Cody's Wish to include Cody Dorman, the boy's family along with the connections - owner Godolphin, trainer Bill Mott and his team and jockey Junior Alvarado - and Cody's Wish himself, the teen's multiple Grade 1-winning namesake. 

"The Cody’s Wish story began at Godolphin’s Gainsborough Farm in October 2018 when Cody Dorman, 13 at the time, was introduced to a five-month-old weanling by Curlin," the organization said in a news release announcing the winners. "There was an immediate connection between the horse and Cody, who was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome, a rare genetic disease that causes serious and often fatal physical issues. Godolphin staff that witnessed that first meeting were so impacted they decided to name the horse for Cody. The Cody’s Wish story has resonated with people inside and outside of racing."










Cody Dorman                                 Bill Denver / Eclipse Sportswire   

Here are brief biographies of the other award recipients from the NTWAB news release:

The Gregson Foundation, a nonprofit foundation developed to benefit California Thoroughbred racing’s backstretch workers and their families, will be honored with the Joe Palmer Award for meritorious service to racing. Named for the late trainer and past California Thoroughbred Trainers President Eddie Gregson, the foundation provides financial resources for children of backstretch workers to attend college. In 2022, the foundation issued five new scholarships with $23,000 in grants, which coupled with 19 past recipients’ applications approved, resulted in a $187,000 overall grant total for the year. The foundation has provided well over $1.3 million in scholarship grands over the past two decades.

Mike Kane, an NTWAB member since 1996 who served as president and five-time vice-president and has covered racing in print, radio, television and online since 1980, will be honored with the Walter Haight Award for career excellence in Turf writing. Kane’s early newspaper work led the Schenectady Gazette from enhanced coverage of the Saratoga meetings to national coverage of Thoroughbred racing. With that, he won the Red Smith Kentucky Derby Writing Contest for five consecutive years. Still active, Kane is a longtime New York correspondent for BloodHorse and covers Saratoga and New York racing for Thoroughbred Daily News. His work has appeared in Daily Racing Form, Thoroughbred Racing Commentary, the Louisville Courier-Journal, New York Times, New York Daily News, Albany Times Union, USA Today and Saratoga Living.

Kenny Rice, one of the most recognized and respected racing broadcasters who rose to national prominence on NBC’s coverage of the Triple Crown and Breeders’ Cup starting in 1999, will be honored with the Jim McKay Award for career excellence in broadcasting. Rice earned an Eclipse Award for outstanding local television achievement in 1996, the same year he became the youngest winner of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association’s Charles W. Engelhard Award for lifetime contributions to the Kentucky Thoroughbred industry. He has also been honored with a John Hervey Award for outstanding television reporting of the Standardbred racing industry.

The awards dinner will be hosted in The Woolf Den by The Derby in Arcadia near Santa Anita Park in the week preceding the Breeders' Cup. Ticket information is available at ntwab.org.  

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