Talkin' Horses

Talkin' Horses, the exclusive horse racing podcast from BloodHorse.com, has always offered Thoroughbred fans and professionals an opportunity to pose questions to the people who make the headlines. Guests have included owners, trainers, jockeys, industry leaders, and newsmakers from around the world of Thoroughbred breeding and racing.

August 2006 - Posts

Ray Paulick: The Blood-Horse Editor-in-Chief

[image url="http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/rpaulick_large.jpg"]Ray Paulick[/image] Ray Paulick has been editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse weekly magazine since May 1992 and oversees all editorial products for Blood-Horse Publications, a 90-year-old Lexington-based company that also encompasses the monthly horse health magazine, The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care ; The Blood-Horse... Read More

Vic Zast: Turf Writer

[image url="http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/vzast_large.jpg"]Vic Zast[/image] Chicago-based perfumer Vic Zast has been a participant in the sport of the Thoroughbred -- as an owner, breeder, innovator, observer, and fan -- for more than 45 years. As an owner-breeder, Vic campaigned champion Illinois 3-year-old filly Comforts of Home, stakes winner Dash of Salt, and multiple race winners Comforts... Read More

Tom Albertrani: Trainer

[image url="http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/talbertrani_large.jpg"]Tom Albertrani[/image] A native New Yorker, Tom Albertrani was born in Brooklyn, New York, on March 21, 1958. He made his foray to the racetrack at the tender age of 13 when he began walking hots and grooming for his uncle, trainer Jack Abatenarco, at Belmont Park. With a goal of becoming a jockey, Albertrani absorbed as much... Read More

Dorothy Ours: Author

[image url="http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/dours_large.jpg"]Dorothy Ours[/image] Dorothy Ours has a lifelong fascination with horses, history, and Thoroughbred racing. As a child, following the great Secretariat's career stoked her curiosity about the immortal Man o’ War. As a teenager, thanks to the West Virginia University Library's microfilm collection, she found original New York... Read More

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