<p>The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form and the National Turf Writers And Broadcasters (NTWAB) announced Thursday that ESPN's news-magazine show "E:60" has won the 2012 Media Eclipse Award in the Television-Features programming category for"Notinrwildestdremz," the story of a rescued and neglected Thoroughbred filly who makes a dramatic recovery to become a racehorse. The feature segment, which aired on October 30, was produced and directed by Heather Lombardo.</p><p>This is fifth Media Eclipse Award in the Features category won by ESPN.</p><p>"It's a great honor to win an Eclipse Award," Lombardo, a features manager at ESPN since 2000, said. "To be recognized on the same night as the elite horses and people who make a historical impact on Thoroughbred racing is a huge thrill."</p><p>Written and narrated by seven-time Media Eclipse Award winner Bill Nack, the story of "Notinrwildestdremz" began on April 8, 2009, with the raid on Center Brook Farm in upstate New York and the discovery of 177 abandoned and malnourished horses. The local Humane Society took care of the horses and put them up for adoption. Of those interested in adopting were Angelica Hala-Kerr and her husband Sean Kerr of Brooklyn, New York, who adopted three of them, one of whom was a to be named Notinrwildestdremz.</p><p><a href="http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/editorial/news/article.cgi?id=33714">Keep reading...</a></p>