How A Lot Of Races Are There Within The Washington Derby

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How A Lot Of Races Are There Within The Washington Derby

This was supposed to be the warm up lap for the wheat truck races. I think thay just wanted to have there own derby!

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New York Times

I'll Have Another one win away
ESPN
"He's got the mind," O'Neill said at Pimlico Race Course the morning after I'll Have Another nipped Bodemeister by a neck in a thrilling renewal of the May 19 Preakness Stakes. "You've seen the way he's handled the attention in Kentucky and here in
I'll Have Another Arrives at Belmont ParkTheHorse.com

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Soap box drivers roll for the fun of it
Montgomery Newspapers
As he begins his fourth year of soap box derby competition, Ryan said he's looking for another shot at going to the national All American Soap Box Derby at Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio, as he did last year after winning the Souderton race, but there's

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Washington Times

Prepping for the Preakness
Washington Post
Went the Day Well gets a bath following a workout at Pimlico Race Course. Bodemeister, the favorite in the Preakness Stakes, is taken on a cool-down walk after his workout. Bodemeister was the favored horse in the Kentucky Derby but was bested by I'll
Preakness: O'Neill a man of the racing momentPittsburgh Post Gazette
I'll Have Another...and he didWashington Times
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Susie Wheldon heads to Indy 500 to honor husband
KTVN
"His family is the most important part of his legacy, so we want to be there to honor him in that way as far as him being last year's winner and everything about that race that he loved so much. I feel like it's important for me to be there,

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Bodemeister reflects 1954 winner
ESPN
There was plenty of bounce left in the Hasty one, and the Preakness was his by a neck." -- Shirley Povich, The Washington Post Times-Herald, May 24, 1954 BALTIMORE, Md. -- He was a big bay colt with a crooked blaze drifting down over his left nostril,