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Vice President of Industry Relations, 1/ST
Mr. Aaron T. Gryder has 35 years of experience in the Horse Racing Industry. He formerly served as a Racing Ambassador at the Santa Anita Park, the Gulfstream Park Racetrack, and the Del Mar Racetrack. He also served as an On-Air Analyst covering the Breeder's Cup for abc, HRTV, TVG, Fox Sports, and ESPN. Finally, he served as a self-employed Professional Jockey from 1986 until his retirement in 2020, having ridden in well over 27,000 races.
West Covina, California
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Vice President of Industry Relations | 1/ST |
Professional Jockey | Self Employed |
Racing Ambassador | Del Mar Racetrack |
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