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Alex Solis Named Gainesway Director of Bloodstock


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Alex Solis II has been named the Director of Bloodstock at Gainesway Farm, the farm announced this morning via press release.

According to the press release, over the past 10 years, his partnership with Jason Litt at Solis/Litt Bloodstock has advised the purchase of 11 Grade I winners, and 46 Graded stakes horses. In 2019, Solis/Litt’s success included the 2019 Kentucky Derby winner Country House and Breeders’ Cup-winning sprinter Covfefe. Past selections include champion Shared Belief and dual Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner Mizdirection.

“It is an honor to be offered this role,” Solis said. “It brings together my passions of breeding and racing, and I could not be more excited to join the team at Gainesway.”

Antony Beck, the farm’s owner, hailed the recruitment as a perfect start to the new decade.

“It is exciting for a person as accomplished as Alex Solis to join Gainesway Farm as Director of Bloodstock,” Beck said. “Alex is a class act of a human being and his participation will be a great asset—both to Gainesway and to our potential partners—as we expand our stallion roster and racing ventures. I could not be more enthused about the future.”

In October, Gainesway promoted Brian Graves to the role General Manager.

Solis, who has a seat on the Breeders’ Cup Board, will continue to advise clients of Solis/Litt Bloodstock, including LNJ Foxwoods, Jim Rome, KMN Racing, and NK Racing, the release said.

“I want to thank Antony and Brian for this opportunity, and look forward to utilizing my previous experience to help shape the future of Gainesway Farm,” he said. “I will continue to work closely with my team at Solis/Litt as we advise our current clients and we thank them for their support in this new venture.

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