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Haskin's Belmont Report: What's shakin' with Cal board?
"It's not something as trivial as nasal strips; it's the sport’s lack of uniformity."
horseracing  triple-crown  california  new-york  ill-have-another 
3 hours ago by jnchapel
Powell: I have underestimated this horse all year
"I'll Have Another became the 12th horse since 1978 to win the first two legs of the elusive Triple Crown. He did it the same way that he won the Derby -- he used his tactical speed to gain the position that Mario Gutierrez wanted, cruised along without expending too much energy, and closed relentlessly to run down a loose-on-an-easy lead Bodemeister. He now goes on to the Belmont with the right running style and pedigree to do what the last 11 could not."
horseracing  triple-crown  belmont-stakes  ill-have-another 
yesterday by jnchapel
I'll Have Another a 20,000-1 shot?
"Starting in 1979, when Spectacular Bid failed in the Belmont, the count is 0-for-11. It's the same race, the same track and, for the most part, the same caliber of horses, yet the challenge has become virtually impossible. Why? Theories abound, but I believe it has everything to do with how the modern horse is handled. Three races in five weeks was no big deal for the horses of the '30s through the '70s, but these horses just can't handle it."
horseracing  triple-crown  belmont-stakes  ill-have-another 
2 days ago by jnchapel
In praise of Pimlico
"Maryland racing as a whole still has its issues and Pimlico takes its share of hits with its outdated interior/exterior. But while the track isn’t winning any beauty contests, there never fails to be an air of lightness and fun associated with the second stop in racing’s coveted three-part series. Maybe it’s because everyone collectively exhales following the stress bubble that is the Kentucky Derby or maybe it’s due to the party reputation that comes with the Preakness infield, bottom line is most people seem to lose the chip on their shoulder by the time they roll onto the Pimlico backside."
horseracing  triple-crown  preakness-stakes  pimlico 
4 days ago by jnchapel
I’ll Have Another goes straight to Belmont from Preakness
"We’ll maintain the same type of exercise that he’s had," O’Neill said. "There’s the old line about you can’t take a sprinter and train him two miles and make a router out of him and you can’t take a router and work them three-eighths every week and make a sprinter out of him. If we’ve got a true route horse, which we do, he’s going to maintain his fitness and his exercise. If they can go a mile and a half, they will. And he will."
horseracing  triple-crown  belmont-stakes  ill-have-another 
5 days ago by jnchapel
I'll Have Another's Triple Crown bid threatens to cause a US hangover
The British perspective: "What the sport's more thoughtful participants and observers appreciate, though, is that a story which should be a reason to celebrate what is good in American racing is just as likely to advertise what is rotten."
horseracing  triple-crown  ill-have-another  trainers  doug-oneill  milkshaking  drugs-in-racing 
5 days ago by jnchapel
Something fishy about NYRA controversy?
"I don’t know what is going on here, whether it is a personal vendetta, a power play, or an attempt to cover up governmental ineptitude by focusing all the blame on a single individual and a group of citizens who do not get paid for their service on the NYRA Board. What I am fairly certain of, however, is that it has little to do with what is in the best interests of horse racing in New York."
horseracing  new-york  nyra  nysrwb 
6 days ago by jnchapel
NYRAvideo - YouTube
has all of Personal ENsign's NY races & lots more
horseracing 
7 days ago by chyde
The case for using Lasix
"If Lasix is barred, trainers will revert to the cruel and illegal methods used in the past to limit bleeding. They’ll withhold water, and perhaps food, from horses for 24 hours or more before a race. They’ll use illegal, and less effective, drugs like 'Kentucky Red' or tranexamic acid – both of which have been detected in “Lasix-free” jurisdictions. Or they’ll use trainer Woody Stephens’s old trick of giving his grooms red towels to wipe off the blood before anyone noticed." Barry Irwin responds: http://therail.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/18/the-case-against-using-lasix/
horseracing  lasix  drugs-in-racing 
9 days ago by jnchapel
A Preakness pedigree
"What the future holds for Rachel's first foal is anybody's guess. Expecting him to follow in his parents' hoofprints is an unfair burden, even if the colt is blissfully unaware of it. However, should the fates align and he does break from the starting gate in the 2015 Preakness, well, I am sure it will be pandemonium all over again. And somewhere, Jess Jackson will be smiling."
horseracing  rachel-alexandra  foal  stonestreet  preakness-stakes 
9 days ago by jnchapel
Steeplechase horse Arcadius dies after winning
"It was quick, shocking, certainly eerie. After walking from that winner’s circle celebration, while getting the usual after-race hosing and dousing with water, Arcadius stepped awkwardly to his right, raised his head, stiffened his front legs and dropped to the ground on his left side. Before he fell, his right eye went blank — flashing life, death, pain, something. Humans sprang to action — with more water, ice, medicine. It had looked like a heat stroke, even on a day when temperatures barely reached 70 under a gray sky. Horses do that: they overheat, they get medical attention, they cool off, they get up and walk away — tired, but alive. Not this time."
horseracing  steeplechase  arcadius  bo2012 
9 days ago by jnchapel
In defense of Charlie Hayward, a true friend to the racing fan in New York
"As a horseplayer and as a columnist with license for commentary, It is absolutely appalling to see the treatment Mr. Hayward is getting from people who should know better, people who should know how much he has fought to improve the NYRA on many levels, how much improvement has occurred and how most policy decisions he has made -- that I am aware of -- have benefited NY racing, its participants on the track and in the grandstand."
horseracing  new-york  nyra  charlie-hayward 
10 days ago by jnchapel
A full life, but an endless wait for change
"Fuller has long left it up to the public to help take back the true legacy of Dancer’s Image. It is out of his hands and has been for many years. Rather, it is up to members of our sport, the powers that be in Kentucky, and the general public to change this error. Fuller placed his bets for the Derby, and true sportsman that he is, he enjoyed every minute of the race. Somewhere deep inside, though, I see a man who waits and waits. He waits to see the day when his best horse will be acknowledged properly."
horseracing  kentucky-derby  dancers-image  new-england  peter-fuller  racing-history 
11 days ago by jnchapel
Derby-winning trainer Doug O'Neill deals with success, suspicions
"But the Derby trainer's burden has fallen hard on O'Neill. In the week after the Derby, numerous media outlets have reported on the milkshaking issues. And on Friday, The New York Times published a damning piece highlighting not only the public record of O'Neill's violations, which according to documents provided to SI.com by the Association of Racing Commissioners, including 14 drug violations in 14 years, but also its own research that showed O'Neill's horses break down at a rate of 12 per 1,000 starts, more than double the national average of 5.1. It is easy to frame O'Neill not so much as the face of what's good about racing, but what's bad."
horseracing  kentucky-derby  trainers  doug-oneil 
14 days ago by jnchapel
Kentucky Derby failure no success at all
"Welcome, then, to another gathering of the Cult of the Noble Loser, whose members worship a select group of valiant competitors known for gallant efforts in a lost cause (see the Confederacy, Minnesota Vikings, Susan Lucci, et al.). The patron saint of the horse racing wing of the cult is the version of Seattle Slew from the 1978 Jockey Club Gold Cup who battled Affirmed early and then Exceller late before losing by a dirty nose. Yes, Exceller won the race."
horseracing  kentucky-derby  bodemeister 
15 days ago by jnchapel
Kentucky Derby Beyers are on the wane
"I’ll Have Another got a 101 in his Derby win.... At the rate we are going, 99 is going to become the new 109 in another year or two. What exactly is going on here?"
horseracing  kentucky-derby  speed-figures 
16 days ago by jnchapel
Time to end claiming races
"With the rise of racinos and slot-fueled purses, the time has come to drop claiming races. Claiming races were for a different time, a time that has long passed; specifically at the racino tracks. The claiming game has become dirty and is contrary to the goal of providing for equine welfare."
horseracing  claiming-races  racinos  equine-safety 
16 days ago by jnchapel
Zayat gets away from it all
On a Derby week Lexington day trip: "Finally arriving at Tom Van Meter's Pretty Run Farm in Winchester, Team Zayat unloaded from the car and went about inspecting yearlings, mares and foals. This was an operation like no other. Most owners stand back and allow expert grooms to handle their horses, presenting an equine parade about as interactive as a fashion show. Not this one. He petted the foals and felt their legs and backs and held their halters and led them around and usually, done casting them over with an expert eye, he kissed their fuzzy foreheads."
horseracing  kentucky-derby  owners  breeders  ahmed-zayat  bo2012 
20 days ago by jnchapel
The Kentucky Derby and the slow death of horse racing
"This dark and stormy Derby week, there is no other way to put it. These are dismal days for horse racing in North America. We once said, in the grandstands and along the backstretches, that all horse racing needed to reassert itself onto the American sporting scene was a Triple Crown winner. But the last 3-year-old colt to accomplish that task was Affirmed in 1978. And that means that a third of a century, an entire generation, has come and gone without such a champion. In the meantime, chaos. The great gaming monopoly that once was horse racing has devolved into a rudderless mess."
horseracing  kentucky-derby  triple-crown  bo2012 
22 days ago by jnchapel

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