Ohio Honors Top Horses
The Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners organization was established to promote the sport of horse racing and oversee the development of the breeding programs in the State of Ohio. They are dedicated to improving racing conditions throughout the State and encourage the research of safety for both horses and jockeys at racing events. Working together with the members of the horse racing industry in the state has led to higher quality horses being bred, and each year the performance of outstanding horses, breeders, owners and trainers are honored.
Horse Racing Tips - Editor - 10 April 2008
Purchasing a Racehorse through Public Auction
The most important part of getting into the horse racing industry is purchasing a good racehorse. Most of the big stable yards send their bloodstock agents to the various sales to make a purchase on their behalf. Oftentimes smaller yards, or people just starting up, don’t have the finances available to have a permanently employed agent, and have to attend the sale themselves.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 09 April 2008
Another Victory for Eight Belles
Eight Belles was born with the right genes, and since January 2008 she has been proving that she is the next racing wonder to look out for. After a thrilling victory at the Grade 2 Fantasy Stakes ($250 000), which was held at Oaklawn over the weekend, she has secured four consecutive wins, and punters are predicting that Eight Belles might just be the horse to take the upcoming Kentucky Oaks.
Features - Editor - 09 April 2008
Shareholders Get More Freedom
Mezey Howarth Racing Stables Inc was founded by Lord J. Wade Mezey (Chairman and CEO) and Brian J. Meshkin (Director). It is a thoroughbred racing company that deals will all the aspects of racing, such as purchasing, training, racing, farrier services and veterinary care of the racehorses. They employ the best jockeys, trainers and stable assistants to ensure that all its shareholders are guaranteed that the best care and attention is being given to their investment.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 08 April 2008
Comply or Die takes John Smith’s Grand National
Every ticket to the John Smiths’ Grand National race held at Aintree was sold out long before the race started. It is estimated that another six hundred million racing enthusiasts tuned in on their televisions to watch one of the most gripping horse racing events of the Aintree Grand National. Many punters were still battling to pick a winner amongst the worthy list of contenders, and those who did not choose Comply or Die were understandably disappointed, as he crossed the finish line four lengths in front of the second place runner.
Betting - Editor - 08 April 2008
Tamworth Harness Racing Club Schedules Races
The Tamworth Harness Racing Club is located in New South Wales, in Australia. It is a seven hundred and fifty meter horse racing track that once seemed to be doomed for closure, but has managed to fight its way back to hosting noteworthy racing events and looking towards the future. As harness racing competitors start getting ready for the TAB racing meet, which is being held on Wednesday by the Tamworth Harness Racing Club, organizers are already looking to the next racing event.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 07 April 2008
Weekend Hustler Ranked Number One
Weekend Hustler is an amazing three-year-old horse that has not only become the most loved and supported horse racing contender in Australia, but his magnificent performances have caught the attention of the international horse racing industry. The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities has recently ranked the Australian sensation, Weekend Hustler, as the leading horse in his age group, giving him a rating of 122. Not only does this rating acknowledge the power and superb racing abilities of Weekend Hustler, but it also reflects well on the breeding programs of Australia.














