Waxman's Operation Profiled

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Published: December 11, 2008 11:11 am EST

At just 29 years of age, Aaron Waxman has made a rather big name for himself in the standardbred racing industry. An article today in the Brantford Expositor spotlights his stable, led by Real Artist colt Dali, which will be contesting the $249,113 Matron Stakes Monday, December 3.

In the article, Waxman explains how he assembled his talented equine roster. He also shares some of his theories and cardinal rules to what makes a successful operation.

"My rule is that I don't want to pay more than $100,000 for any yearling," Waxman was quoted as saying. "I believe that our ability to make a profit lies in finding value while still getting strong pedigrees and good individuals which have genetics and conformation to potentially compete and win at the highest level."

Click here to read the Brantford Expositor article in its entirety.

(With files from the Brantford Expositor)

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It is great to see someone as passionate as Aaron in the industry!
I am very happy to see that he is doing so well at such a young age.
Some very great horses (Dali, On The Brink, Vertigo Hanover, Scootin Deligh. Just to name a few). I believe with people like Aaron are industry has a bright future!
Congratulations on the great season!

I second that!
All the best for the upcoming race season.
I'm hoping to see Dali win Monday in the Final.

I worked for a trainer that Aaron had horses with and he was a great guy. Its nice to see him do well.

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