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Our Team
 

Jun Park
 

Jun Park grew up in Seoul, South Korea and attended the animal science school in Konkuk University. Soon his passion for horse racing would lead him to Kentucky, where he got his start, like most, grooming horses at breeding farms, prepping yearlings for the sales, and working at major international sales. He was quickly hired by Equine Analysis, where he learned how to evaluate horses by analyzing the cardiaovascular system, conformation, and genetics.

After leaving Equine Analysis, Jun went out on his own.  Since that time, he has managed the racing stable for the Korea Racing Authority and was involved in the selection of 2021 US Horse of the Year, Knicks Go, G1 placed Mr. Crow, and G3 placed J. S. Choice.

He also privately purchased G1 winner Love Theway Youare, G1 placed Riveting Reason, and G1 placed Palacio de Amor all from the Keeneland September yearling sale.  Additionally, he suggested the mating that produced G1 winner Street Hero.

He assisted Korean breeders in purchasing First Violin, dam of G1 winner, Dominicana. He was involved in the resale of Lil Indy, dam of G1 winner, Champion 3yo Maximum Security, and Havisham, dam of G1 winner, Serengeti Empress.

Jun also purchased and co-owns G1 Golden Shaheen winner Sibelius. 

He has spent the last 11 years focusing on racing and bloodstock management. Through a keen understanding of both traditional horsemanship and equine science he helps international clients identify racing and breeding stock.

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Greg Pachman

Greg Pachman started working with racehorses at the age of 13 as a hotwalker and groom at farms and racetracks in his native New Jersey.  After attending Emory University in Atlanta he took a detour to the US Air Force where he flew F-16s, instructed in AT-38s, and investigated aircraft crashes as a flight safety officer.
After leaving active-duty in 2004, Greg went back to the horses while simultaneously working with start-up technology companies.  Greg has held numerous management roles with both hardware and software companies both in and out of the equine realm.  He also spent time working with Dr David Lambert at Equine Analysis which is where he met Jun. Greg continues to consult with Dr Lambert, most recently on the StrideSAFE catastrophic injury prevention sensor.

Over the past decade, Greg continued working in the technology sector while owning and training horses for himself.  Over time, he has become an expert on the use of sensors and technology in evaluating horses.  Greg is also heavily involved with horse safety and serves as a steward with the National Steeplechase Association in the US.  For P2 Bloodstock, Greg focuses on data, technology, and business operations.
 

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