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Horse Racing Needs Big Brown vs. Curlin More Than Ever

By bsd987, Section Other Sports
Posted on Wed Aug 20 2008 at 4:29 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Big Brown, Curlin, Horse Racing, Thoroughbred Racing, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Match Race, Breeders' Cup (all tags)

Some things disappear. Vanish. Just go away.

Sure, there are reasons, explanations, scapegoats, but the simple fact is that things disappear.

Unfortunately, down that same path more things might disappear.

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Pimlico Race Course as Good as Closed

By bsd987, Section Other Sports
Posted on Wed Aug 06 2008 at 11:10 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Maryland, Horse Racing, Thoroughbred Racing, Pimlico, Preakness, Magna (all tags)

This might as well be the end. This might as well be a funeral.

For the past two decades, every horse racing news out of Maryland was one of contraction. Whether it was the end of the Pimlico Special, the fabled stakes race that once pitted Seabiscuit versus War Admiral in a march race, or purse cuts or requests not to have race dates at Pimlico, it has been a near-constant struggle.

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25 Greatest American Thoroughbreds: Part 1 of 6

By bsd987, Section Other Sports
Posted on Tue Jul 29 2008 at 11:44 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Horse Racing, Kentucky Derby, Belmont, Preakness, Triple Crown, Breeders' Cup, Thoroughbred Racing (all tags)

Eleven. Currently, that's the most important number in American horse racing. There have been eleven Triple Crown winners spread out over 59 years.

However, since the dawn of television, which for arguments sake was 1952, there have only been three horses that could claim all three legs.

For any American who could not get to Louisville, Ky., Baltimore, or Elmont, N.Y., the first time he or she saw a champion horse was in 1952 when CBS affiliate WHAS covered the Kentucky Derby and the signal was broadcast across the country. Hill Gail won the race as the favorite, but an injury kept him out of the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. He never won another major stakes in his career.

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American Horse Racing's Biggest Gamble

By BillB159, Section Other Sports
Posted on Wed Jun 25 2008 at 10:41 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Horse Racing, Big Brown, Belmont Stakes (all tags)

There will be a lot of gambling done on Belmont Stakes Day: millions of dollars will be won and lost at tracks all across the country. But the biggest gamble will be taken by the sport itself. Barely a month after the death of Eight Belles, racing will go all-in, betting on the injured hoof of Big Brown and hoping for the big score every bettor wishes for.

The satisfaction of that score has already diminished; Big Brown's story is not as heartwarming as local legend Smarty Jones's, nor is his trainer a big ol' teddy bear you can root for. There are no Frances Genters to accept the trophy if he wins; Big Brown is owned by what is basically a hedge fund of investors. And then there is the issue of his sore feet; the quarter-crack he currently has may not be a big deal to his connections, nor to his doctors, but it is a news story that scares the bejeezus out of most of the folks that will tune in to ABC on Saturday.

What if he breaks down?

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The other side of the Kentucky Derby

By bsd987, Section Other Sports
Posted on Thu May 03 2007 at 10:36 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Kentucky Derby, horse racing (all tags)

It's hard to believe only eight years ago Charismatic took 31-1 odds into the gate and emerged as the Kentucky Derby champion. And two weeks later, he took 8-1 odds and won the Preakness.

Sadly, the colt broke his leg in the stretch in his next race, the Belmont Stakes, finishing a close third, and was thus denied being the first Triple Crown winner in 21 years.

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The Final Furlong

By Michael Souza, Section Other Sports
Posted on Wed Mar 14 2007 at 5:43 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: L C Tornado, Aqueduct, horse racing, horse breakdowns, abel Castellano (all tags)

A car crash at 40 MPH can cause serious injury, or even be fatal.  When L. C. Tornado broke down last week, it was a grim reminder of the gruesome side of Horseracing.

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