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Talkin' Horses with Steve Haskin Greg
Talkin’ Horses With Steve Haskin Greg: You are listening to the premiere to Talkin’ Horses with the Blood-Horse and Talkin’ Horses with the Blood-Horse is brought to you by Horse racingFanShop.com, your one stop shop for equine apparel, books, and more and we’re very, very proud to have Blood Horse as a new sponsor partner and this all new show, Talkin’ Horses with the Blood-Horse, is going to help a lot of the sports fans on Prime Sports Network educate, entertain, inform what’s going on in the Thoroughbred industry as something I’ve wanted to do for a very long time. I’m your host, Greg DePalma and joining me each week will be Ron Mitchell. Ron, first of all, thanks for coming on with me each week because I definitely couldn’t do this alone. Ron: Thanks, Greg. We are certainly looking forward to the opportunities here and we’re very excited from Blood Horse’s perspective of partnering with you on this. Greg: Well, let me just let everybody know every week we’re going to have special guests that we’re going to talk to and help us to make this, as I said at the open, a very educational process and it’s going to educate me. That’s what I’m excited about. We’ll do one a month at 12 noon and we’ll let you know, of course, every month what the situation is on the day and all that but again it’s a once a month show and then hopefully after a few months we’re going to start to go week by week, that kind of thing. -
Abel Tasman Wins the 143Rd Longines Kentucky Oaks in Front of Rain-Soaked Crowd
May 5, 2017 Abel Tasman Wins the 143rd Longines Kentucky Oaks in Front of Rain-Soaked Crowd 105,100 Brave Coldest Oaks Day Since 1940 Just Shy of Setting the All-Time All-Sources Wagering Record LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 05, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fans braved an all-day rain and the coldest Oaks Day since 1940 as Abel Tasman captured the 143rd running of the $1 million Longines Kentucky Oaks (Grade I) at Churchill Downs Racetrack. The dreary weather, which kept thousands of fans at home, still resulted in attendance of 105,100. The highest all-time attendance record for the Kentucky Oaks of 124,589 was set just last year under perfect weather. Wagering from all-sources on the full Kentucky Oaks Day race card of $48.9 million was down only slightly to 2016's record- setting total of $49.0 million and represents the second highest all-sources wagering on Oaks Day. All-sources wagering on the Kentucky Oaks race of $14.9 million was also down slightly compared to 2016's $15.0 million. On-track wagering on the Kentucky Oaks Day race card of $9.3 million was down 22% compared to 2016. On-track wagering on the Kentucky Oaks race of $2.4 million was down 21% compared to 2016's $3.0 million. TRACK PRESIDENT COMMENTARY "Congratulations to the connections of Abel Tasman and special thanks to all of our amazing guests who braved record cold and rainy conditions," said Kevin Flanery, President of Churchill Downs Racetrack. "Today's near-record handle numbers, despite the dismal weather conditions, shows that the Kentucky Oaks continues to grow and has established itself as one of the world's most popular events. -
138904 02 Classic.Pdf
breeders’ cup CLASSIC BREEDERs’ Cup CLASSIC (GR. I) 30th Running Santa Anita Park $5,000,000 Guaranteed FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS & UPWARD ONE MILE AND ONE-QUARTER Northern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 122 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs.; Southern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 117 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. All Fillies and Mares allowed 3 lbs. Guaranteed $5 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Classic will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge winners, Graded Stakes Dirt points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Breeders’ Cup Racing Office Pre-Entry Fee: 1% of purse Santa Anita Park Entry Fee: 1% of purse 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 To Be Run Saturday, November 2, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 21, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Declaration of War Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Joseph Allen Aidan P. O'Brien B.c.4 War Front - Tempo West by Rahy - Bred in Kentucky by Joseph Allen Flat Out Preston Stables, LLC William I. -
HEADLINE P.2 NEWS for Information About TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT by FAX and FREE by E-MAIL to SUBSCRIBERS of Call 732-747-8060
Silver Charm Purchased by JRA HEADLINE p.2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2004 STARS SHINING AT LONE STAR Every year, Breeders’ Cup day plays host to racing’s BREEDERS’ CUP greatest stars, and this year’s edition at Lone Star Park BULLETIN in Grand Prairie, Texas, is no different. Pleasantly Per- fect (Pleasant Colony) (Classic), Six Perfections (Celtic Swing {GB}) (Mile) and Cajun Beat (Grand Slam) CLASSIC, POWERED BY DODGE, $4,000,000, (Sprint) will try and defend their respective titles, while 3yo/up, 1 1/4m Storm Flag Flying (Storm Cat) and With most of the final preparations already com- Azeri (Jade Hunter) are striking out pleted, most horses and their connections enjoy an into unchartered territory. Storm uneventful, if not routine, day heading into the main Flag Flying will attempt to become event. And that was the case for most Friday, except the first horse in Breeders’ Cup his- for trainer Bobby Frankel and his tory to take two different events on charge Ghostzapper (Awesome the card. and 2002 Horse of the Again). Scheduled for a routine Year Azeri will try and add the Clas- 1 1/2-mile gallop, exercise rider sic to her victory in the Distaff two Azeri Coady photos Nuno Santos misunderstood years ago. Two-time Breeders’ Cup Frankel’s instructions and only champions are few and far in between, and only a galloped the horse five-eighths. handful of horses have accomplished that feat. -
178 Consigned by Wes Carter, Agent I Bay Gelding
Hip No. Barn G 178 Consigned by Wes Carter, Agent I Bay Gelding Smart Strike . Mr. Prospector Lookin At Lucky . {Classy ’n Smart {Private Feeling . Belong to Me Bay Gelding . {Regal Feeling February 3, 2019 Midshipman . Unbridled’s Song {Ship Ahoy . {Fleet Lady (2013) {Yam . Nureyev {Super Staff By LOOKIN AT LUCKY (2007), [G1] $3,307,278, champion twice. Leading sire in Chile twice. Sire of 8 crops, 60 black type winners, 5 cham- pions, $50,232,095, including Accelerate ($6,692,480, Breeders’ Cup Classic [G1], etc.), Wow Cat (CHI) [G1] ($1,202,977) and Country House ($2,120,175, Ky. Derby [G1], etc.), Madefromlucky [G2] ($1,351,500). 1st dam SHIP AHOY, by Midshipman. Winner at 3 and 4, $35,689. This is her first foal. 2nd dam YAM, by Nureyev. Unplaced in 1 start in France. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Logan’s Draw (c. by Silver Deputy). Winner at 2 and 3, $69,855, 2nd Air- line S. (LAD, $10,000), 3rd Alysheba Breeders’ Cup S. [L] (LS, $11,000). Son of the Sublime. 3 wins at 4, $36,494. 3rd dam SUPER STAFF, by Secretariat. Winner at 3, 4,558 pounds in England; 6 wins, $547,900 in N.A./U.S., Yellow Ribbon Inv. S. [G1], Las Palmas H. [G2], Palomar H. [G2], 2nd Matriarch S. [G1]. Total: $555,665. Dam of-- Simple Solution. Winner at 2 in England. Total: $9,024. Dam of-- NOCE. 2 wins at 2, 80,800 euro in France, Prix Beachcomber Hotels- Prix des Reves d’Or - Jacques Bouchara [L], 3rd Prix d’Arenberg [G3], Prix Zeddaan [L]. -
Tdn Q & A: Mark Taylor on Abel Tasman
SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 2019 TDN Q & A: MARK TAYLOR DEBERNARDIS, WOLFE EARN ECLIPSE AWARD FOR TDN WEEKEND ON ABEL TASMAN Christie DeBernardis and Patty Wolfe have earned the Eclipse Award for Audio/Multi-Media Internet for their piece chronicling the journey of Cozmic One, first foal of champion Zenyatta, from the racetrack to the show ring through the Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) and the careful eye of 17-year-old show rider Isabela de Sousa. The entry appeared first online in the July edition of TDN Weekend, a publication of Thoroughbred Daily News and can be viewed here. The story of Cozmic One is told by DeBernardis, who came up with the idea, wrote the text, took the pictures and interviewed de Sousa on camera, and Wolfe, who shot and produced the video of de Sousa, in which the young rider extols the By Lucas Marquardt opportunity of second careers for retired racehorses and the Headlining the Keeneland January Sale this year is the 2017 success of Off-the-Track Thoroughbred (OTTB) programs. Eclipse Award champion 3-year-old filly, Abel Tasman (Quality (Click to continue to p5) Road), who sells as hip 288 during the auction=s opening session this coming Monday. We went out to visit the mare at Taylor Made Farm last week and to talk to Mark Taylor about the six- IN TDN EUROPE TODAY time Grade I winner=s selling points. OP/ED: NATIONS NEED TO WORK TOGETHER Kevin Blake makes the argument that a protectionist TDN: You found out, I'm assuming, kind of late in the year that approach is not the way forward in the face of Brexit. -
Velazquez, John R. (HOF 2012): Born: November 24, 1971
Velazquez, John R. (HOF 2012): Born: November 24, 1971. From: Carolina, Puerto Rico. Began his riding career when he entered jockey school in Puerto Rico in June 1988 and was riding in his native country a year and a half later. His first winner came at El Comandante in 1990. Launched his New York career in March 1990 under the guidance of retired Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr., who works as his agent to this day. First U.S. win was on My Brother Jay, March 12, 1990 at Aqueduct. Earned the Eclipse Award as Outstanding jockey in 2004-05. Has 4 Triple Crown races: In 2007, won the Belmont Stakes (and his first Triple Crown race) on Rags to Riches. In 2011, won his first Kentucky Derby-G1, riding Animal Kingdom; he picked up the mount the day before the race when early Derby favorite Uncle Mo was scratched because of illness. Uncle Mo was Velazquez’ third Derby mount to scratch close to the race; he was the regular rider for Quality Road and Eskendereya, who were both scratched a week before the Kentucky Derby, in 2009 and 2010, respectively. Won his third Triple Crown race on Union Rags in the Belmont in 2012. He replaced Julien Leparoux, who had ridden Union Rags in the Kentucky Derby. In 2017 he won his second Kentucky Derby (and first with longtime friend and colleague, Todd Pletcher) on Always Dreaming. In 2009, was awarded the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, an honor granted by his peers. The Woolf Award goes to a rider whose careers and personal character earn esteem for the individual and the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing. -
To Consignors Hip Color & No
Index to Consignors Hip Color & No. Sex Name, Year Foaled Sire Dam Barn 2 Property of Alliance Sales Agency Racing or broodmare prospect 1582 ch. m. She's Got Friends, 2015 Badge of Silver Friends Included Yearlings 1688 ch. c. unnamed, 2019 Can the Man Exotic Actress 1745 b. c. unnamed, 2019 Sky Kingdom Little Venice Barn 36 Property of Alliance Sales Agency Yearling 1026 dk. b./br. c. unnamed, 2019 Street Boss Donna D Barn 36 Consigned by Alliance Sales Agency, Agent Broodmare 912 b. m. Trac N Jam, 2008 El Corredor Swan River Barn 36 Consigned by Alliance Sales Agency, Agent II Yearling 938 dk. b./br. c. unnamed, 2019 Run Away and Hide Yaletown Barn 36 Consigned by Alliance Sales Agency, Agent IV Racing or broodmare prospect 1076 b. f. Hidden Rosie, 2016 Signature Red Yellowenglishrose Barn 39 Consigned by Amende Place (Lee McMillin), Agent Yearlings 1228 gr/ro. c. unnamed, 2019 Shackleford Silver Sal 1439 ch. f. unnamed, 2019 Gormley Honky Tonk Rose Barn 39 Consigned by Amende Place (Lee McMillin), Agent II Broodmare 1181 dk. b./br. m. Port Charlotte, 2012 Blame Port Roberto Barn 35 Consigned by Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent II Yearling 1158 b. f. unnamed, 2019 Outwork Our Nellie Barn 35 Consigned by Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent III Broodmare 1137 dk. b./br. m. Momma's Favorite, 2012 Sky Mesa Tres Dream Barn 35 Consigned by Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent VI Yearling 859 ch. f. unnamed, 2019 Street Boss Shoot the Moon Barn 35 Consigned by Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent VIII Yearling 977 ch. f. unnamed, 2019 Lord Nelson Sweetness 'n Light Barn 35 Consigned by Ballysax Bloodstock, Agent XVI Broodmare 1124 gr/ro. -
RAIN and >ABEL=
SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2017 FULL FIELD SET FOR CLASSIC BATTLE RAIN AND >ABEL= John Oxley=s Classic Empire (Pioneerof the Nile) will try to follow in the illustrious footsteps of the past two GI Kentucky Derby champions as he attempts to add to his juvenile title a victory in the 1 1/4-mile Run for the Roses Saturday at Churchill Downs. Besieged by setbacks and interruptions after claiming his juvenile crown earlier this winter, Team Casse has managed what seemed the improbable task of getting the talented yet famously headstrong colt ready to line up in the 143rd renewal of the Classic test. After putting his connections through the ringer this winter with his quirky morning antics and nagging ailments, the flashy bay seems to have finally put everything together and appears poised for another big effort following his latest victory in Oaklawn=s GI Arkansas Derby Apr. 15. AWe=re happy with all of the preparations,@ said assistant Norm Casse. Cont. p6 Abel Tasman charges home in the Oaks | Horsephotos Pace truly did make the race for the China Horse Club and Clearsky Farm=s Abel Tasman (Quality Road), who showed why IN TDN EUROPE TODAY you can never count Hall of Famer Bob Baffert out on a big day, STRONG TRADE AT GUINEAS BREEZE-UP especially when teamed with ABig Money@ Mike Smith, with a The British breeze-up season came to a close on Friday with resounding last-to-first victory in Friday=s GI Kentucky Oaks. Let a strong renewal of the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up and go at 9-1 while adding blinkers for this start, the bay stumbled a HIT Sale. -
Zoological Philosophy
ZOOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY AN EXPOSITION WITH REGARD TO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS THE DIVERSITY OF THEIR ORGANISATION AND THE FACULTIES WHICH THEY DERIVE FROM IT; THE PHYSICAL CAUSES WHICH MAINTAIN LIFE WITHIr-i THEM AND GIVE RISE TO THEIR VARIOUS MOVEMENTS; LASTLY, THOSE WHICH PRODUCE FEELING AND INTELLIGENCE IN SOME AMONG THEM ;/:vVVNu. BY y;..~~ .9 I J. B. LAMARCK MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED LONDON' BOMBAY' CALCUTTA MELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN COMPANY TRANSLATED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY NEW YORK • BOSTON . CHICAGO DALLAS • SAN FRANCISCO HUGH ELLIOT THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, LTD. AUTHOR OF "MODERN SCIENC\-<: AND THE ILLUSIONS OF PROFESSOR BRRGSON" TORONTO EDITOR OF H THE LETTERS OF JOHN STUART MILL," ETC., ETC. MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED ST. MARTIN'S STREET, LONDON TABLE OF CONTENTS P.4.GE INTRODUCTION xvii Life-The Philo8ophie Zoologique-Zoology-Evolution-In. heritance of acquired characters-Classification-Physiology Psychology-Conclusion. PREFACE· 1 Object of the work, and general observations on the subjects COPYRIGHT dealt with in it. PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE 9 Some general considerations on the interest of the study of animals and their organisation, especially among the most imperfect. PART I. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS, THEIR CHARACTERS, AFFINITIES, ORGANISATION, CLASSIFICATION AND SPECIES. CHAP. I. ON ARTIFICIAL DEVICES IN DEALING WITH THE PRO- DUCTIONS OF NATURE 19 How schematic classifications, classes, orders, families, genera and nomenclature are only artificial devices. Il. IMPORTANCE OF THE CONSIDERATION OF AFFINITIES 29 How a knowledge of the affinities between the known natural productions lies at the base of natural science, and is the funda- mental factor in a general classification of animals. -
Thoroughbred
A Publication of the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association PAThoroughbred pabred.com November 2017 pabred.com Issue 44 REPORT Blast From the Past: Treizieme PA-Breds Eye One of two PA-breds to compete on the inaugural Breeders’ Cup card at Breeders’ Cup Hollywood Park in 1984, the daughter Three Pennsylvania-breds - Finest of The Minstrel split her time between City, Mor Spirit and Unique Bella - France and the U.S. head into the 34th Breeders’ Cup, to be run at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Page 23 Club Nov. 3 and 4. PA-Breds At Page 3 Kentucky Fall Sales Page 15 Pennsylvania The Man Equine Industry Study Released On a Streak One of the fastest Pennsylvania- The new Delaware Valley University study breds in training, The Man extended has determined that the equine industry his winning streak to seven with an in Southeastern Pennsylvania has a $670 eye-popping performance in the Banjo million economic impact. Page 13 Picker Sprint Stakes. Page 7 2017 PA-Bred Stakes Schedule PAGE 21 Grand Prix’s Road To Success Failing to meet her reserve twice in the auction ring, Grand Prix stayed home and has since become a dual stakes winner for Hank Nothhaft. A Letter from Executive Secretary Brian Sanfratello Page 9 Page 11 PA-Breds Eye Breeders’ Cup Championship By Emily Shields Three Pennsylvania-breds are taking their credentials into the was sold for $400,000 to Don Alberto, who turned her over to 34th Breeders’ Cup, to be run at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club conditioner Jerry Hollendorfer. Nov. 3 and 4. -
1St SHOWVIVOR CONTEST
Mark Bet Slips South Track $1 Exacta / $0.50 Trifecta $2 Rolling Double/ $0.50 Rolling Pick Three (Races 1-2-3) $0.50 Pick 5 (Races 1-2-3-4-5) / $0.10 Superfecta $1 Super High 5 Win Place Show 1st Approx. Post 11:00AM David's 80th Birthday MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT PURSE $55,000. (PLUS UP TO $16,500 TO CAL-BREDS) FOR MAIDENS, TWO YEARS OLD.Weight, 122 Lbs Six Furlongs. Track Record: The Factor 118 lbs. 2 y.o. 12-26-10 1:06.98 Jerome S. Moss John Sadler(J. Leyva) 3 Green, pink hoop and bar on sleeves, green cap Tyler 1 Moon Mischief L 122 Baze Red 2y.o. (Feb) B. c (KY) by Into Mischief - Sister Moon (Dixie Union) Bred in Kentucky by Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Moss Gilbert and Sones Patrick Gallagher 20 White, blue chevrons, blue bars on sleeves, blue cap Jose 2 My Sunshine L 122 Valdivia, Jr. White 2y.o. (Jan) Dk B/ Br. c (KY) by Giant's Causeway - Shine Again (Wild Again) Bred in Kentucky by Dr. Aaron Sones Juan Garcia Victor Garcia 8 Maroon, maroon shamrock on gold ball on back, gold sleeves, maroon and gold cap Joseph 3 Candy Fury L 122 Talamo Blue 2y.o. (Jan) B. c (FL) by Cross Traffic - Quality Light (Elusive Quality) Bred in Florida by Los Samanes LLC Hronis Racing, LLC John Sadler(J. Leyva) 5/2 Dark green, white "HR", dark green hoops on white sleeves, green cap Joel 4 Provost L 122 Rosario Yellow 2y.o.