Strawbridge acquired acreage in the
Brandywine Valley in southeastern Pennsylvania and established Augustin Stable as his breeding and racing operation for both
steeplechase and
flat racing. Now divorced, he makes his home in
Cochranville near his Derry Meeting Farm. Active in the
National Steeplechase Association (NSA), Strawbridge has served as its president, chairman and chairman emeritus and is a member of the board of directors of the National Steeplechase Museum in
Camden, South Carolina. The all-time leading money-winning steeplechase owner in the United States, in 1979 the NSA honored him with their
F. Ambrose Clark Award given to someone "who has done the most to promote, improve and encourage the growth of steeplechasing in America". In 2010 Augustin Stable received the
Keeneland Mark of Distinction for their contribution to Keeneland and the Thoroughbred industry. Since 1976, Strawbridge has been a member of
The Jockey Club and along with
Ogden Mills Phipps, is one of only two Americans to be members of the
Jockey Club of Canada. Strawbridge also sits on the board of trustees of the
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. He is also a former owner of Tybridge Farm in Chesapeake City, Maryland. His Thoroughbreds compete in flat racing across North America and in Europe. He bred many of the horses that he raced. His notable runners includes:
Steeplechase racing •
Cafe Prince (b. 1970) –
United States Champion Steeplechaser (1977, 1978). Inducted in the
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1985.
Flat racing •
Waya (b. 1974) – 1979
Eclipse Award as the
American Champion Older Female Horse •
Treizieme (b. 1981) – In France, won G1
Grand Critérium •
Silver Fling (b. 1985) – won G1 Prix de l'Abbaye •
Turgeon (b. 1986) – named for
Buffalo Sabres player
Pierre Turgeon. Raced in
Europe where he won Group One races in
France and
Ireland. •
Tikkanen (b. 1991) – named for NHL hockey player,
Esa Tikkanen. Wins included the 1994
Turf Classic and
Breeders' Cup Turf. •
With Anticipation (b. 1995) – in USA won the 2002
United Nations Stakes and back-to-back runnings of the
Man o' War Stakes in 2001-2002 and namesake of the
With Anticipation Stakes. • Rochester (b. 1996) – Green Dancer – Central City (GB), by Midyan. Bred by George Strawbridge Jr. Career earnings topped $1.2 million. Raced 51 times, from 1998 through 2006 as a multiple graded stakes winner. Wins included the Sycamore BC at Keeneland three times, the last at age 9, and the
Kentucky Cup Turf Handicap at Kentucky Downs twice, and
Elkhorn Stakes. One of the oldest horses in US to win a graded stakes at 9. Returned as a steeplechaser in 2008 and won his first 2 starts; since retired. •
Montare (b. 2002) – multiple stakes winner in France including the G1
Prix Royal-Oak •
Lucarno (b. 2004) – in
England, won the 2007
St. Leger Stakes, one of the
British Classic Races •
Forever Together (b. 2004) –
2008 winner of the
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf •
Informed Decision (b. 2005) –
2009 winner of the
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint •
Rainbow View (b. 2006) – Named the 2008
European Champion Two-year-old Filly •
Gatewood (b. 2009) – a homebred based in
England, won the 2012 Listed Wolferton Stakes at
Royal Ascot •
Moonlight Cloud (b. 2008) – homebred filly, winner of six G1 French races; since retired.
As a breeder •
Bricks and Mortar - American Horse of the Year. •
Selkirk (b. 1988) – won G1
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Champion Miler of Europe in 1991 and 1992. Champion 3-year-old colt and older male in England. Champion older male in France. Retired to
stud, in 2006 he was the leading British sire of European Group/Stakes winners. •
Collier Hill (b. 1998) – won major races in
Ireland,
Sweden,
Germany,
Canada, and
Hong Kong. •
We Are (IRE) (b. 2011) – bred in Ireland by Strawbrige, and owned by him, won the Prix de l'Opera Longines (Fr-I) at Longchamp October 5, 2014. She had finished first in the Pour Moi Coolmore Prix Saint-Alary (Fr-I) May 25, 2014 but was DQ'd due to elevated testosterone levels. These were naturally occurring as the filly was suffering from an ovarian tumor. For seven consecutive years [2007 – 2013] George Strawbridge Jr.’s Augustin Stable finished as the leading overall breeder of Pennsylvania-bred horses. For 2013 horses bred by his operation earned over $1,804,000. Leading runners of 2013 bred by Strawbridge include Grade 3 winner Kitten's Point and Irish stakes-placed Sir Ector. Strawbridge is a first cousin to
Charlotte C. Weber, the daughter of Ethel M. Dorrance and her husband Tristram Coffin Colket. Weber is also involved in Thoroughbred breeding and racing as the owner of the prominent
Live Oak Stud in
Ocala, Florida. ==Philanthropy==