Friday, February 26, 2016 By Ian Garsman

Long May You Run was purchased for the value price of just $40,000 by Kenwood Racing out of the 2013 OBS March Select Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training. “This horse would have brought a lot more in April or May”, explained Kenwood founder & racing manager H. Robb Levinsky “but he was kind of lost in the shuffle in the select March venue, exactly the kind of situation our team looks for at the sales”. Named by Robb after the well-known Neil Young song, Long May You Run is by City Zip out of the End Sweep mare Brown Eyed Miss, who earned over $100,000 while finishing in-the-money in 14 of her 22 career starts. Long May You Run has earned $150,000 from 19 career starts to date, all under Kenwood silks, and is the best offspring of five foals out of Brown Eyed Miss to date. The chestnut gelding has spent most of his career under the care of trainer Mark Salvaggio at Penn National, where he broke his maiden in his second try in August of 2013 as a two year old in a maiden special weight event. He has won four races since including three allowance races. After some well-deserved R&R on the farm this winter, Long May You Run is back in training with Mark Salvaggio and we look forward to another successful and profitable racing season with him in 2016.

Click here for Long May You Run in his most recent allowance win at Penn National!

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