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1. News Headline: Barrel racing brings out friendly rivalries in Putnam They were involved in harness racing, raising horses and racing them. Skiles said his family first had horses for recreational riding, then got into barrel racing. In barrel racing, the horse and rider must enter the ring at a run, circle each of three barrels arranged in a triangular pattern, then race back out - all without toppling one of the barrels, which voids the time for the run. Each horse is allowed only one run in an event per round, but riders may compete on more than one...
Source • Macon Telegraph,GA •
2. News Headline: Frankie works his magic Never had a horse race been so not about a horse, indeed any of the horses. Such was the dominance of horse and, yes, jockey as well. Authorized, as magnificent an example of the thoroughbred as one can imagine, ran all 2,640 yards of the classic distance carrying the monkey on the back of the cheekiest monkey in the weighing room, as well as the hopes of a nation. He deserved a medal but will have to be content ultimately with a future at stud, receiving visits from some of the dishiest...
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3. News Headline: By Sonia Boin News-Post Staff Most of it is about the relationship with the horse and the person who wants to work with them. DAMASCUS -- A psychotherapist who worked with adolescents so abused and traumatized they didn't trust anyone decided to trade her couch for a horse. For people facing emotional or mental challenges, the discipline, companionship and routine of the partnership between horse and rider helps promote self-esteem, patience and confidence, according to equinetherapyassociates.com. A young student who...
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4. News Headline: 30 tracks to monitor horse injuries Daily News staff and wire reports Just over a year after Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro shattered a leg in the Preakness, 30 racetracks across the country are set to launch a program to record on-track injuries to horses. Scollay is compiling a computerized database, which will determine not just what percentage of horses are injured on a given race course but also the types of injuries, the location on the track where they happened and details about the horse - including breeding history...
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5. News Headline: Owner says fireworks pose a threat to his horses Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists Sports Blog Latest News Baseball Football Basketball Hockey Soccer AP College Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing Boxing Other Sports. Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists...
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6. News Headline: Bill Luster/The (Louisville) Courier-Journal Artificial surfaces are popping up across the nation as horse racing looks for a way to curb breakdowns injuries that result in horses being euthanized. With the referendum coming up, how can you commit to that much money, not even knowing if youll be running the track? However, board members say that if evidence keeps showing that horses break down less often on synthetic tracks, they would be open to buying the surface. The California Horse Racing Board in 2006 mandated that its major...
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7. News Headline: Rodeo finalists headed for Carlsbad The majority of the county's top high school rodeo cowboys and cowgirls are Young Guns, but there are a few other talented contestants entered as well. Kaity Ray is ranked second in goat tying, and she will compete in that event along with breakaway roping (where she's ranked third) and barrel racing. Another Young Gun hoping to make a big splash again is Irwin, who is entered in barrel racing, goat tying and pole bending. Hall, the 2006 New Mexico runner-up in calf roping, nearly claimed...
Source • Valencia County News Bulletin,NM •
8. News Headline: Bracks urged to take horseracing's reins AS two metropolitan race clubs prepare to block key elements of Racing Victoria's thoroughbred industry review, stakeholders have called on the state Government to intervene and set about appointing a commission to take control. Four days out from Racing Victoria's deadline for all parties to accept what it says are the planks for the future prosperity of the industry, Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Association chairman David Moodie pleaded for Premier Steve Bracks and his Racing Minister...
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