Debbie Kepitis named in Sydney’s most powerful and influential people in 2022

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Racing legacy, Debbie Kepitis, has been placed in the top 20 of Sydney’s most powerful and influential people in 2022. 

Debbie is the daughter of legendary racehorse owner-breeder Bob Ingham and is continuing her father’s legacy in business and racing. 

Trainer Chris Waller with Winx. Photo: AAP Image/Julian Smith

On the list, Kepitis is joined by Harvey Norman founder Gerry Harvey, Penrith Panthers coach and co-captain, father and son, Ivan and Nathan Cleary, Belmore-based medical doctor, Jamal Rifi and many more. 

Debbie and her husband, Paul are co-owners of the racing champion Winx, who is trained by the nation’s leading trainer, Chris Waller, who takes third place on this list. 

Source: Daily Telegraph

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