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  • Saving It vs. Leaving It On the Track

    The recent loss of blue hen Winter's Gone (article on BloodHorse.com) (pedigree) brings up an interesting question. Are the best producers usually well-bred mares that fared poorly in their own race careers? Winter's Gone is an unplaced half-sister to grade I winner Bien Bien and two other stakes winners. After six starts in which her average ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 07-11-2008
  • Handicapping the July 12-13 Races

      As racing fans, we can't ask for much more than what's on tap this weekend. We get Curlin in his first turf start in the Man o' War, a full day of stakes at Calder, a full weekend of stakes at Delaware, great turf racing at Arlington and the Swaps at Hollywood. What a stellar card! For our purposes we will focus on the Breeders' Cup ...
    Posted to Breeders Cup Chat (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 07-10-2008
  • Tom Durkin With A Perfect Soul

    Announcers have grown on me. Especially Mr. Tom Durkin. Announcers have a unique job in communicating the actions on the race track clearly to spectators. Tom takes that communication to another level in providing great entertainment to a potentially tedious and repetitive task. There are other announcers who do a great job at building excitement ...
    Posted to Adam's Turf (Weblog) by aspradling on 07-10-2008
  • Todd Schrupp: TVG Host/Racing Analyst

    [image url=''http://cdn.bloodhorse.com/images/content/tschrupp_large.jpg'']Todd Schrupp[/image] With a father in the Marines, Todd Schrupp, born in Edina, Minn., lived many places during his boyhood. The place he remembers best is Camp Pendleton, near San Diego and not far from Del Mar Race Course. In the summers of 1975 and 1976 he and his ...
    Posted to Talkin' Horses (Weblog) by KimReeves on 07-10-2008
  • Breeders' Cup Ramblings

    OK, I've finally figured it out. I have figured out how to deal with this year's and next year's Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita as it relates to Eclipse Awards. After all, there are several possible scenarios this year that could have a major impact on the various championship categories. For instance, what if either Mast Track or Go Between wins ...
  • Fighting "Spirit" - A Champion for the Ages

    Courtesy of Becky Johnston In The Beginning In the mid 1960's, Stephen Calder, a Miami Beach based real-estate executive and architect Stephan Zachar envisioned summer racing in Florida.  In 1965, supported by all three south Florida tracks, Gulfstream Park, Hialeah Park and Tropical Park, the state legislature agreed to ...
    Posted to The Racing Hub (Weblog) by cdawahare@bloodhorse.com on 07-09-2008
  • Same Place, Different Name

    For those of you who have been regular readers and interactive members of Triple Crown Talk, I thank you. The blog has ended for the year, but will return in January when we begin taking a closer look at the contenders for the 2009 Kentucky Derby. For now, please join me on Breeders' Cup Chat, where we will delve into the second half of the ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 07-09-2008
  • Red, White, and Renew - by Kevin Lay

     For six weeks in late summer, top Thoroughbreds, owners, and trainers assemble in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., to put on a one-of-a-kind equine display. Saratoga Race Course is often referred to as Americas Great Race Place or simply The Spa. My wife and I have made the sojourn each August since 1999 and we admitwere hooked! As we bask in ...
    Posted to Industry Voices (Weblog) by admin on 07-08-2008
  • Contract Heat - by Dan Liebman

    Calder Race Course and Ellis Park have little in commonuntil you look beneath the surface.Located in South Florida on the Miami-Dade/Broward County line, Calder is part of the sprawling metropolitan area known as Miami, Fla. Driving east takes one to the Atlantic Ocean, the drive time for the short distance determined only by the congestion and ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-08-2008
  • Magyar Monster

    The Hungarian-trained mare Kincsem was one of the greatest runners of the 19th century, winning 54 races without defeat, in six different countries, between 1876 and 1879. Those victories included the Goodwood Cup in England and the Grand Prix de Deauville in France - in the space of 17 days - when international racehorse transport wasn't quite ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by admin on 07-08-2008
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