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NY court hears horse trainer's appeal of ban KLAS-TV The study released Tuesday by the Washington, DC-basedMore>> LAS VEGAS -- Nevada does a relatively poor job of enacting laws and programs aimed at preventing injuries, a report released today indicates. A report titled "The Facts Hurt" by health |
Bodemeister reflects 1954 winner ESPN "The odds indicated clearly that bettors expected a two-horse race between Correlation and Hasty Road," read the Washington Daily News on Saturday, May 22. He went off as the second choice at odds of 5-2. They say old cowboys never die, |
Horse industry ponies up for political campaigns Indianapolis Star Equine-related interests also have spent $2.2 million lobbying in Washington, the foundation said. Political action committees connected to the Lexington, Ky.-based National Thoroughbred Racing Association and the American Horse Council, |
![]() Christian Science Monitor | Kentucky Derby: Will mighty white steed ride to rescue of struggling sport? Christian Science Monitor But it likely won't be enough to bring horse racing back into the mainstream. By Gloria Goodale, Staff writer / May 3, 2012 Exercise rider Joel Barrientos takes Kentucky Derby entrant Hansen into the starting gate for schooling before a workout at Kentucky Derby 2012: Overconfidence Isn't Enough to Get Hansen the Win |
Kegasus, The Beer-Loving Mascot Of The Beer-Loving Preakness, Is Actually A Deadspin Our I-Team has learned that the actor who portrays Kegasus—the half-man, half-horse who was "Thoroughbred to party"—is in fact a teetotaler who has done, ahem, anti-drinking commercials! It's another cynical revelation for a nation already weakened |
