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Beulah-tiful - By Steve Montemarano

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Trainer Ivan Vazquez, Catlaunch, and Beulah Park are symbols of better things to come in Ohio...

On the Move: Rafael Bejarano - By Tracy Gantz

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Rider gains U.S. citizenship, bags both divisions of the Southwest Stakes in one memorable weekend....

Another for Clarke - By Esther Marr

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Ask Thoroughbred breeder/owner Harvey Clarke how long he's been involved in the industry, and he’ll answer with one word: 'forever.'...

Up to Code - By Tracy Gantz

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If Algorithms makes it to the Kentucky Derby, nothing will keep breeder Pat Klussman away from Churchill Downs....

Totally Awesome - By Esther Marr

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When Willa B Awesome was a foal, breeder/co-owner Terry Lovingier would often stroll from his house to the filly's pasture with a glass of wine to observe her. ...

Racing's Favorite Grump - By Deirdre B. Biles

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Dynaformer’s reputation as Three Chimneys Farm’s grumpiest stallion is deserved....

In "Luck" - by Lenny Shulman

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Creator calls HBO show a 'love letter to the game'...

Sound Ideas: Eddie Kenneally - By Esther Marr

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Heavenly Landing is a perfect example of the patience of trainer Eddie Kenneally....

A Promising Beginning: Ted and Judy Nichols - by Esther Marr

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Couple's first foray into the breeding business nets grade I winner...

Irish Eyes Are Smiling - By David Schmitz

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Anthony Hegarty and John Wade's success has extended to the sport of Thoroughbred racing where they participate as breeders, consignors, and farm owners....

A Real Pistol: Amy Tarrant by Lenny Shulman

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A slew of horses coming out of the two-day Breeders’ Cup World Championships in early November returned to the races in the next month, seeking redemption and perhaps a better shot at various divisional championships. Almost all of them, though, proved to be over the top, with exceptions To Honor and Serve and Jeranimo coming back to win graded stakes. Add to that short list Pomeroys Pistol......

Double the Pleasure: Michael Pender - by Lenny Shulman

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Apparently trainer Michael Pender felt it took too long for Jeranimo and Ultimate Eagle to win graded stakes a week apart in October, so he sent them both back out to take graded events on consecutive days in November. ...

Plan B Is Just Fine - By Lenny Shulman

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Sabercat gives Winchell family a reason to dream about the Derby....

Bittersweet Ending: Ron Wallace - by Ron Mitchell

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For Chanteclair Farm president Ron Wallace, the stars aligned during the first week of November to create the perfect storm....

Head of the Posse: Donnie K. Von Hemel by Jason Shandler

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Trainer of Caleb's Posse is Remington Park's all-time leader by wins...

Reaching the Pinnacle: Adam Lazarus by Lenny Shulman

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If Adam Lazarus had had his way, he may have been working in the broadcast booth at the Breeders' Cup World Championships instead of attending as a winning owner....

Triple Threat: BryLynn Farm - by Eric Mitchell

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BryLynn Farm bred three 2011 Breeders' Cup entrants from a broodmare band of 12 mares...

'Cat' and His Kittens: Wayne Catalano - by Jacqueline Duke

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On a leaden morning near the end of the Keeneland fall meet, Wayne Catalano stood in his usual spot on the track apron, peering intently into the drizzle. When a dark bay filly materialized along the outer rail, her irregular blaze discernible in the gloom, the trainer sprinted to meet her as she walked off the track....

The Wright Stuff: B. J. Wright and Mike Pender - by Tracy Gantz

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Enjoys phenomenal week with Jeranimo and Ultimate Eagle...

True Classics: Carol Holden and Sam Huff - by Tom LaMarra

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The West Virginia Breeders Classics celebrated 25 years Oct. 15...

Dream Come True: Jim Weigel - by Lenny Shulman

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Bred grade I winner Dream of Summer and her grade I winner Creative Cause...

A Shot in the Arm - By Deirdre B. Biles

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Valkyre Stud owner co-breeds, then sells filly by Bernardini for $1.2 million. ...

Rekindling the Passion - by Esther Marr

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Long-time breeder Ted Kuster found himself in a slump a few years back. After having devoted more than four decades to breeding and raising Thoroughbreds, a venture he stumbled into, he was getting discouraged. The economy was struggling, and he hadn't had a big horse in several years. His enthusiasm for the industry waned. Then Hilda's Passion came along....

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