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  • Double the Pleasure: Michael Pender - by Lenny Shulman

     (Originally published in the December 17, 2011 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) 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 ...
    Posted to Winner's Circle (Weblog) by aspradling on 12-13-2011
  • Balance of Power

    by Douglas L. McSwain and Derrick T. Wright(Originally published in the December 17, 2011 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.)Doug McSwain is general counsel to the National HBPA, which participated in this case. Derrick Wright and McSwain are with the Sturgill, ...
    Posted to Industry Voices (Weblog) by aspradling on 12-13-2011
  • Inspired by Lights

    Beyond the Blinkers Guest Blog By Mary Cage Lights on Broadway is a very tall, narrow chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail and a head that resembles that of an Arabian. Hes a beautiful sight without a doubt, but if it werent for the help of true horse lovers, Lights would not be alive. Lights on Broadway, photos by Terri Cage As a ...
    Posted to Beyond the Blinkers (Weblog) by Esther Marr on 12-12-2011
  • Panama: Like Father Like Son in the Caribbean Speed Cup

    The biggest race of this gala weekend in Panama is the44th Clasico Internacional del Caribe. Also known as the CaribbeanDerby, it will be run Dec. 11 at Hipodromo Presidente Remon. However, there arefour other races in the Serie del Caribe. Three were run today, Dec. 10, and the rest willbe offered tomorrow. The Copa Velocidad del Caribe ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 12-10-2011
  • Panama: A Visit to the Pincay Jockey Academy

    I visited the Laffit Pincay Jr. Jockey TrainingAcademy today (Dec. 9). It's located at Hipodromo Presidente Remon near PanamaCity, Panama. A school for riders has been operating at Panama'sonly racetrack since 1960, but academic classes in such subjects as English-speakingand basic math didn't become part of the program until 2009. The ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 12-09-2011
  • Panama: Women Control Its Breeding Destiny

    Women control the two leading breeding operations in Panama and they will be playing a major role in determining the future of the country's Thoroughbred industry. Graciela Eleta, 71, operates Haras Cerro Punta, which was founded by her husband, Fernando, who died earlier this year. Raquel Eleta, 57, is in charge at Haras San Miguel, which is ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 12-08-2011
  • Big Age Gaps Make for Interesting Matings

    Uncle Mo Earlier this week I got a phone call from a breeder who wanted to discuss a potential mating of his mare with Uncle Mo (TrueNicks,SRO). The mare (an exceptional racemare and a grade I producer) was foaled in 1990, meaning that she would produce the Uncle Mo foal at age 23. Uncle Mo will be 5, so that's an 18-year difference. This ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 12-08-2011
  • Panama: Crocodiles, Agoutis, and Monkeys, Oh My!

    All sloths in Panama were in hiding today. I scanned he trees to and from the Gamboa Rainforest Resort this morning but didn't see any hanging around. I think this was my only shot at sloth watching, so I'll be leaving without achieving my personal goal.However, while at Gamboa and taking a boat ride on the Panama Canal, I did see baby crocodiles, ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 12-07-2011
  • 12/10/11 Southwest Regional: Dobson Dials Up Success

    Oklahoma telecom mogul hits with Calebs Posse, takes equity interest in Three Chimneys Stallions Everett Dobson became a leader in the telecommunications industry by learning every aspect of the business, making the right acquisitions, and understanding capital markets. He brings the same intellectual discipline to Thoroughbred racing and ...
  • Wilkes Has Two to Watch For

    Ian Wilkes has not won a Kentucky Derby on his own yet, but as the top assistant to Carl Nafzger he played a vital part in developing Street Sense, who took the roses in 2007. A native of Australia, Wilkes also galloped horses for Nafzger when he first came to the United States way back in 1989. One of the horses he routinely exercised for Nafzger ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 12-06-2011
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