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  • Medaglia Magic

    The name Medaglia dOro has become elite in breeding circles, as the sire of the great Rachel Alexandria and the highest-priced yearling ($1,575,000) at the recent Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sales. In short, Medaglia dOro has emerged as a powerful force -- in the breeding shed and the sales ring. This was a natural progression from a successful ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 08-09-2012
  • Breeders' Cup goes back-to-back at Santa Anita

    Breeders' Cup announced it will hold its two-day championship event at Santa Anita Park in 2013, for the second year in a row. Nothing against Santa Anita, but as a fan, I liked the Breeders' Cup a lot more when it rotated its venue every year. The rotation that went California-New York-Kentucky-Random Track was perfect. Every ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by Pete Denk on 08-09-2012
  • An Interview with So You Think's Breeder

    Triassic, the dam So You Think, in April 2012 I recently had the opportunity to interview Cecile Smith, owner of Piper Farm and co-breeder of Australian champion and 10-time group I winner So You Think (NZ) (TrueNicks). Cecile owns So You Think's dam, the 22-year-old Tights mare Triassic, who is currently in foal to Medaglia d'Oro ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 08-09-2012
  • Fashion on Parade

    Mechanicville, N.Y. has 5,000 residents. One in 10 attended Ray Prices 15th annual Stakes at Saratoga party in the backyard of Saratoga Racecourse.   I started with 10 people, Price explained. By the third year I had enough people coming that I began to make tee-shirts.   Tee-shirts commemorating Ray Price's party hang between ...
    Posted to Vic Zast Saratoga Diary (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-09-2012
  • Time and Hope

    The media took about a nanosecond to realize that both trainer Roger Attfield and jockey John Velazquez, who teamed up to win Mondays feature race with Kissable, were about to enter the Hall of Fame on Friday.  Attfield sent Kissable down from Woodbine for the 1 ½-mile, $100,000 Richmor Aviation Waya Stakes. He proved to be more than a man ...
    Posted to Vic Zast Saratoga Diary (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-08-2012
  • Geldings Make It Go - by Evan Hammonds

    (Originally published in the August 11, 2012 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) By Evan Hammonds - @BH_EHammonds on Twitter In this issue Steve Haskin presents his list of the top 10 geldings of the last 75 years. While few could argue about the top ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-07-2012
  • Special K - by Tom LaMarra

    (Originally published in the August 11, 2012 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.)  If there was a horse-for-the-course in the $200,000 Pennsylvania Governors Cup Handicap July 28 at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course, it was Kyma, a 4-year-old ...
    Posted to Winner's Circle (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-07-2012
  • Looking Inside Yoshida's 'Jewel Box'

    by Michele MacDonald    Tucked away on a quiet corner of Shadai Farm on Japans island of Hokkaido is a broodmare barn known as Terrys Jewel Box.      When a visitor to Teruya Yoshidas more than 1,200-acre nursery gets a peek inside this barn, the meaning of the nickname is immediately clear. The mares who live ...
    Posted to Around The Globe (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-06-2012
  • Alternative Activities

    The rains began about 30 minutes before the first race and then ended after the second race finished. All but the first and second races were switched from the grass to the sloppy main track. Ramon Dominguez, the meets leading rider, was dumped at the gate by Rockin Boogie in the third and forced out of the action again by the late stewards ...
    Posted to Vic Zast Saratoga Diary (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-06-2012
  • Wishing Whitney Well

    The toughest choice Saratoga horseplayers make might be where to buy sweet corn.  BJ Farms stand near the rail station on West Avenue vies for favoritism with Stannard Farms of South Cambridge, NY at the Farmers Market on High Rock. Its a tough competition between the two growers. Tomatoes and sweet corn in season at Farmer's Market.Photo ...
    Posted to Vic Zast Saratoga Diary (Weblog) by aspradling on 08-05-2012
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