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Is Horse Racing’s or Baseball’s Triple Crown Harder to Accomplish? – NESN.com
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Is Horse Racing's or Baseball's Triple Crown Harder to Accomplish?
NESN.com Horse racing, which has seen a number of near misses in recent years, has featured 11 Triple Crown winners. Since I'll Have Another only needs one more race win, it may be easier for the horse to win that sport's Triple Crown than it will be for … |
Horseracing-I’ll Have Another wins Preakness Stakes – Orlando Sentinel
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Horseracing-I'll Have Another wins Preakness Stakes
Orlando Sentinel BALTIMORE (Reuters) – Kentucky Derby champion I'll Have Another won the $1 million Preakness Stakes on Saturday to remain on course for the Triple Crown, the greatest prize in US thoroughbred horse racing. It has been 34 years since the last horse, … HORSE RACING: Seeing triple I'll Have Another wins Preakness, has Triple Crown chance | Horse racing UPDATE 2-Horseracing-I'll Have Another wins Preakness Stakes |
LOCAL ISSUE: Meadowlands horse racing Track drops symbols of past – NorthJersey.com
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LOCAL ISSUE: Meadowlands horse racing Track drops symbols of past
NorthJersey.com Instead, horsemen have opted to use local stables to keep their horses between races, Gural said, lessening the relevance of the Meadowlands barn site. In the past decade, the barns, much like the original grandstand, have become symbols of a bygone … |
HORSE RACING: Include Me Out wins Everett – Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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HORSE RACING: Include Me Out wins Everett
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin The three-quarters of a length victory as the 13-10 favorite was the third in a row – all in graded races – for the 4-year-old daughter of Include and the Mazel Trick mare Don't Trick Me. Include Me Out, trained by Ron Ellis for owner Samantha Siegel's … |
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ESSEX SOFTBALL: In a horse racing analogy, this was one Secretariat vs …
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog) While there were no horses, per say, in this contest, most coaches who like to refer to their pitchers as 'studs', would have to give way to some big time racing legacies to describe the efforts of Livingston's Jess Peslak and Samantha Platt of Mount … |
New York’s bright lights, glare await O’Neill – Baltimore Sun
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New York's bright lights, glare await O'Neill
Baltimore Sun If you thought the trainer of Triple Crown candidateI'll Have Another had fun in Louisville and Baltimore, imagine what it's going to be like when he waltzes into the Big Apple with a chance to make horse racing history. Horse racing-I'll Have Another owner never looks back O'Neill will face scrutiny at Belmont about drugs Preakness: O'Neill a man of the racing moment |
Still no winner among Maryland trainers in Preakness – Baltimore Sun
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Still no winner among Maryland trainers in Preakness
Baltimore Sun It might have seemed an odd expression for a jockey whose horse had just finished fifth. But Teeth of the Dog was the highest-finishing Maryland-trained horse in the race — and it had been a glorious race. Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another came … |
Horseracing-2012 Preakness Stakes result – Chicago Tribune
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Horseracing-2012 Preakness Stakes result
Chicago Tribune May 19 (Reuters) – Result and finishing order of the 2012 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico racecourse. 1. I'll Have Another (Mario Gutierrez) 2. Bodemeister (Mike Smith) 3. Creative Cause (Joel Rosario) 4. Zetterholm (Junior Alvarado) 5. Lukas soaks in atmosphere of his 25th Preakness |
Trainer enters 25th season of horse racing – Daily Inter Lake
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Trainer enters 25th season of horse racing
Daily Inter Lake As the sun begins to rise over the top of the mountains, a small collection of people quietly works to feed, clean, prep and start exercising the Thoroughbred horses stabled in the rental stalls for the April to October race season. |
Younger investors aim to bring horse racing to the ‘public’s doorstep’ – Baltimore Sun
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Younger investors aim to bring horse racing to the 'public's doorstep'
Baltimore Sun BETHESDA — – Thoroughbred racing is sometimes called the "sport of kings," but the horse owners and prospective owners sipping red wine at a reception the other night seemed too young to have ascended to an exalted level of royalty. |
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