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17. News Headline: For Halloween, riders, equine partners dress up for a little horsing around
Owners and their four-legged companions arrived in costumes crazy and colorful for the event at the Shasta College horse arena. For Halloween, riders, equine partners dress up for a little horsing around. Competitions included the extended-trot and slow-lope contests, off-and-on bareback, ride and lead, and the boot, ribbon, and spoon and egg races. Weanlings, yearlings, ponies, miniatures, geldings and stallions all had a chance to dress up. You agree not to post comments that are off...
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18. News Headline: Equine students work up a sweat
The purpose of these sessions, which include dance classes and circuit training, is to help the students reach peak fitness levels to enable them to properly manage and ride the horses that they work with. Students who wish to pursue a career in the racing side of the industry are benefiting from support from Racing Welfare, racing's leading welfare charity, and with support from Devizes Council, all of the students have been attending regular Tuesday afternoon sessions at Devizes Leisure...
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19. News Headline: Season-ending race day can't escape fatal breakdown
Horse racing almost got through its season-ending championship day without a fatal breakdown. Typically these injuries occur near the end of the race, when the horse is more fatigued and you've got less support to the joint. The announced on-track attendance of 41,781 was several thousand under expectations, only the eighth-largest behind seven Haskell Handicap days in track history. Season-ending race day can't escape fatal breakdown. He stayed home to care for his ailing dog, Happy....
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20. News Headline: Sad end for George Washington
There had been numerous predictions as to how 'George' would perform in his second Classic winning and restoring some pride on the first blank Breeders' Cup day for Europe in nine years being a popular one among them but crossing the winning line for the 14th and last time in his career in the back of a clanking old iron horse ambulance, towed by a tractor, had not been countenanced. There had been numerous predictions as to how 'George' would perform in his second Classic winning and...
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21. News Headline: Dinner benefits equine research, scholarships, racetrack's charities
Post Comment WEST LONG BRANCH Once the horses were done racing Friday, it was the people who hustled through the steady rain toward their goal plates of hors d'oeuvres, glasses of wine and a good cause. Find www.app.com stories from the past week as well as calendar events, classifieds, advertisements, Yellow Page listings, local Web sites and more all in one search. The 2007 Breeders' Cup Charity Celebration brought together hundreds of New Jerseyans with deep pockets lawyers, politicians...
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22. News Headline: Clash of this equine Fab Five could be a Classic Crop of fine 3-year-olds gets today's top billing
And when the Triple Crown series ends, the frequent assertion is that a crop can't be truly judged until its impact on racing has been charted for an additional year or two. Five who tangled in the Run for the Roses, four of whom went on to compete in at least one other Triple Crown race, are still around for the $5 million Classic, highlight of today's eight-race, $20 million Breeders' Cup World Championships program at Monmouth Park. Five who tangled in the Run for the Roses, four of...
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23. News Headline: SIMPLY THE BEST
No, he went out there on the track, met his rivals on equal terms, gave most of them a 10-length start, then mowed 'em down with a withering stretch run to record one of the most decisive victories you could ever hope to see - 4 gaping lengths. What rotten luck that in Curlin's finest hour, the Classic should be marred with the distressing breakdown of the sterling Irish horse George Washington, who fractured an ankle near the furlong pole and had to be euthanized. He didn't eke his way to...
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24. News Headline: Oakland County news briefs
At Oakland County's animal-rescue farm in Orion Township, a thoroughbred horse that county authorities said was starving and dehydrated is now thriving -- the beneficiary of more than $10,000 in donations that officials say flowed in after a Free Press story on Sept. Oakland County news briefs Freep.com. At Oakland County's animal-rescue farm in Orion Township, a thoroughbred horse that county authorities said was starving and dehydrated is now thriving -- the beneficiary of more than...
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