Lava Man Retires
Since the news broke that there was talk of retiring Lava Man just over a week ago, fans have been waiting anxiously and hoping that the magnificent horse would return to horse racing. But on Wednesday 30 July 2008 it was made official, Lava Man would not make a comeback. He was retired immediately, leaving behind a racing legacy that will be admired and remembered for many years to come. While watching one of the racing greats bow out gracefully is heartbreaking to many, the decision was made in his best interest and his owners and trainer are just grateful that he is able to walk away from horse racing without serious injury.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 31 July 2008
Pitman Wins National Trainers’ Premiership
Michael Pitman has been a trainer for twenty-nine years and has worked with some of the best horses New Zealand has to offer. His patience and passion for horse racing finally paid off when it was announced that he had won the New Zealand National Trainers’ Premiership with his eighty-six victories for the season, two more than runner up and friendly rival, Mark Walker. Still in disbelief over his victory, Michael Pitman was at a loss for words as media and horse racing community members showered him with praise and well wishes in the wake of the announcement.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 29 July 2008
5000th Win for Desormeaux
Sunday, the 27th of July 2008, was a special race day for Kent Desormeaux, as he waited in the starting gates for the seventh race of the day at the Saratoga Racecourse, aboard Bella Attrice. Little did he know, he was on his way to winning his 5000th racing event, and setting a new milestone in his horse racing career, as one of the top jockeys in the industry. But as Bella Attrice started to thunder down towards the finish line, after opening more than a two length gap between them and the rest of the field, everyone knew, Kent Desormeaux was heading for his 5000th victory.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 29 July 2008
Commentator Leaves Field Speechless
Most horses that are seven years of age have been retired from racing. Firstly, because they are used for stud and secondly, it seems that the older some racehorses get, the less they are interested in racing. But in the case of the seven year old Commentator, he is a gelding, unable to be used in stud and he still loves the thrill of racing and giving it all he has got. He is also fortunate to have a gentle and loving owner and a trainer that has been a campaigner for the health and welfare of horses his entire life.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 28 July 2008
Jardin Takes a Splashing Victory
The weather for the opening day at Saratoga Racecourse on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, was not playing along, with intermittent showers plaguing the day and leaving the track wet and sloppy for racing. But it seemed to have been a successful day for trainer Steve Asmussen, who had won two races before the start of the Grade 3 $112 900 Schuylerville Stakes, with Cognito winning the second race of the day and Jazz Nation taking the sixth. But Jardin, Asmussen’s 12-1 long shot, was preparing to put herself on the map in her debut stakes race.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 25 July 2008
First Makybe Diva Foal Goes on Sale
Makybe Diva is known to everyone in Australasia and seen as one of the most legendary racehorses of her time. It was a heartbreaking moment for fans and owner alike, when she retired on 1 November 2005, but the decision was made in her best interest. Now, her first foal will be available at the Makybe Bloodstock Auction, which is set to be an exciting event. With so much interest already being shown in her colt, it is estimated that he will sell for approximately $3 million.
Horse Racing News - Editor - 23 July 2008
California Bans Steroids
The announcement that the California Horse Racing Board had come to a unanimous decision to ban anabolic steroid use did not surprise many, and horse racing insiders have said that it was only a matter of time. With such a bold move by the California Horse Racing Board and pressure being put on other states, it is felt that steroid use in horse racing might be completely banned in all states by the end of the year. Their decision is awaiting approval from the Office of Administrative Law, but the board is confident that their new regulation will be in effect within about two months time.
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