The largest, deepest pool of equine talent ever assembled has arrived in Kentucky. And, no, it’s not the contenders for the 2010 Breeders’ Cup World Championships. Some 800 horses from all corners of the globe are converging on the Kentucky Horse Park for the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, making Lexington inarguably the Equine Capital of the World from Sept. 25-Oct. 10....
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What do NSAIDs do? They hide pain and reduce inflammation....
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Horses bred in Pa. have made their mark, beginning with Iroquois' victory in the Derby at Epsom in 1881....
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But a word of caution for those who think they have a handle on the Thoroughbred racing situation in the Garden State: This is New Jersey; we don't really care what you think....
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My Hall of Fame induction proves that dreams really do come true....
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It’s been a quarter of a century since the legendary John Henry left Del Mar for the Kentucky Horse Park....
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No class in college ever provided the knowledge that spending an afternoon with Graham Beck did....
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It is morally wrong to wash our hands of horses we have bred, owned, or formerly owned....
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No matter what's in store, this year's Atlantic City finale had its moments....
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It's time for well-run, publicly-listed businesses to be allowed the opportunity to buy the NYRA tracks....
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Today, bet takers are pulling more money out of purses than slots are artificially pushing into purses....
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It's not an impossible dream to triple or even quadruple national handle if we can get new players to try our game....
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The number of states that permit racino gaming has grown from one in 1990 to 15 in 2010. ...
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There is little optimism the Triple Crown series will be under one broadcasting umbrella....
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Granted, it's only been five days, but it looks like we might be on to something that would benefit New Jersey. ...
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Racing's devoted fans ultimately will determine whether the sport disappears from the fabric of American life....
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Seeking history on the Belmont Special....
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When the sport loses a man such as Greg Gilchrist, there is but one conclusion to draw: It's in lousy shape....
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Breeders' Cup is at a crossroads. Will it continue rotating host sites annually or take the bold step of designating Santa Anita as the permanent venue for the near future? Controversy surrounds this approach....
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Though still saddened by Maria's Mon's death, Pin Oak celebrates the sire's second Derby winner....
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This will mark the first Derby weekend we will have to endure without our good friend John Mahan. It figures to be a long one....
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There were 32 graded stakes for 3-year-olds in 2010 before the Derby; if some offer more money, go run in them....
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Foolish Pleasure's place in history is tinged with sadness. It is a harsh reality he didn't deserve....
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The clamor falls to the floor, leaving only murmurs in the air. Did Personal Ensign get there?...
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Rick Dutrow's comment about closing Aqueduct opened the floodgates of my Aqueduct memories....
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