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Joe Clancy Earns Old Hilltop Award

Published: Wednesday, 11 May 2022 14:41Written by Maryland Jockey Club

Joe Clancy, winner of the 2022 Old Hilltop Award.

Joe Clancy, co-founder, owner and editor of ST Publishing Inc. with his brother Sean Clancy, will receive the 2022 Old Hilltop Award from the Maryland Jockey Club for coverage of Thoroughbred racing with excellence and distinction.

The award will be presented May 19 at the Alibi Breakfast at Pimlico Race Couse. The Alibi Breakfast began in the 1930s on the porch of the old Pimlico Clubhouse and features a gathering of media, owners, trainers, jockeys, horsemen and fans to celebrate the Preakness and gain interesting and humorous race predictions.

In addition to his role at ST Publishing, the parent company of The Saratoga Special newspaper and website thisishorseracing.com, Joe Clancy serves as editor of Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred magazine.

Joe grew up with horses and worked for his father, trainer Joe Clancy Sr., through high school and college. The 1987 University of Delaware graduate covered his first Preakness for Maryland’s Cecil Whig newspaper in 1990 (Summer Squall) and has written about racing and other topics for the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun and others. Joe lives in Fair Hill, Md., with his wife Sam. They are the parents of three sons – Ryan, Jack and Nolan.

In addition to the Old Hilltop Award, Joe has been recognized with the Maryland Jockey Club’s David F. Woods Memorial Award for coverage of the Preakness in 2014, 2016 and 2020; an Eclipse Award for his coverage of the 2014 Preakness; and the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association’s Charles W. Engelhard Award (with his brother) for outstanding coverage of the Thoroughbred industry.

“You can’t just read the list of Old Hilltop Award winners. You have to stop and think about the names – Red Smith . . . Joe Hirsch . . . Jim McKay . . . Billy Reed . . . Howard Cosell . . . Shirley Povich . . . Bill Nack . . . and all the rest. To receive an award given to people like that is truly humbling,” Clancy said. “Anyone who does this for a living simply covers the races as they come. After a while, you look up and realize you’ve built a career. I’m proud of this honor, and of my work, but I don’t know if I’ll ever be in the same league as those people.

 “Thank you to the Maryland Jockey Club for recognizing the work of the media, to everyone at Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred magazine, to my brother Sean and co-worker Tom Law for the inspiration (and the editing) and to the horses and horse people who let me tell their stories.”

Tickets to the Alibi can be purchased at: https://www.tixr.com/groups/preakness/events/alibi-breakfast-42730