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  • Blasi Calls an Audible

    Not long after dawn broke on Friday morning in Dubai, Scott Blasi decided to change plans with Curlin. Instead of taking the Horse of the Year to the main track at Nad Al Sheba - where Curlin will try to capture the $6 million Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) on Saturday - he opted to venture to the more secluded...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-28-2008
  • Curlin Could Make More Memories for Cornes

    No American knows more about the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) from personal experience than Jim Cornes. The Dubai Racing Club official and former assistant to four-time Dubai champion trainer Kiaran McLaughlin has witnessed all but one of the previous 12 runnings of the world's richest race and will be there...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-28-2008
  • ‘Perfect’ Curlin Has World at his Feet

    As racing fans and participants from around the world gathered at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Thursday for "Breakfast with the Stars," there was one name that seemed to be on everyone's lips: Curlin. People from Australia to Europe to South America to Asia all wanted to see the American Horse of the Year...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-27-2008
  • Curlin is Jackson's Lifetime Dream Come True

    Jess Jackson is a man whose achievements and successes could fill many books. Yet the founder of the Kendall-Jackson Winery and self-made billionaire has found his lifetime dream come true at age 78 in the shape of a chestnut colt with a white blaze named Curlin. Like so many people who love the sport...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-27-2008
  • Striking A. P. Arrow to Carry Famous Silks

    More than one flashy chestnut horse has been catching the attention of railbirds at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse this week. A. P. Arrow , a six-year-old son of A.P. Indy , has cut an impressive figure on the track under exercise rider Eddie King, drawing questions of "Who's that?" along with some oohs and...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-27-2008
  • Curlin Gets Aggressive Over Paparazzi

    Like every superstar, Curlin is well aware of the presence of cameras. While he usually enjoys posing, sometimes the paparazzi get on his nerves. As exercise rider Carlos Rosas steered the colt around the training track at Nad Al Sheba on Wednesday in their first return to exercise following Monday's...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-26-2008
  • Explosion Rips Peaceful Morning

    American Horse of the Year Curlin was standing in the wash rack in his barn in the quarantine area of Nad Al Sheba Racecourse when the unmistakable sound of an explosion split the air. "We were lucky he was in the wash rack because we could have had a problem if I was walking him," assistant trainer...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-26-2008
  • Energetic Curlin Holds Court

    As the Muslim call to morning prayer drifted over the Nad Al Sheba barn area from a nearby mosque and the sky started to brighten, Curlin began Tuesday feeling "pretty happy with himself." A day after his last workout for the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I), he was ready to do more, said Scott Blasi, who has...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-25-2008
  • Handsome Is ... Curlin

    An informal poll of the three Dubai Racing Club officials who have spent the most time observing the 97 horses from 14 countries who are slated to compete on Saturday's Dubai World Cup program has resulted in Curlin being chosen as the most impressive physical specimen at Nad Al Sheba. Following are...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-25-2008
  • Quintessential Curlin: The Look of Perfection

    Nothing like the pressure of the last workout before racing for $6 million. But for Horse of the Year Curlin , Monday's half-mile breeze for the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) was just another day that he had to abide by rider Carlos Rosas's polite but persistent request for patience. "Wait. Wait. Not yet,...
    Posted to Morning Line Goes to Dubai (Weblog) by cdawahare on 03-24-2008
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