Frankel - 2012 QIPCO Champion Stakes at Ascot [03:09]
Video clip of Frankel's final ever racecourse appearance. Yes, I know I struggled to capture most of the action. Unfortunately I was precariously balanced on a very thin rail (supposedly) to give me a better view. You might catch the part where I fell off! Hope the video gives you some sort of understanding of the atmosphere. As someone says in the video, "That's what it's all about!".
Barrel Practice 10/18/12 (: [00:46]
So, as you can tell I had two wide turns on my first barrels, but oh well :P. And my second run was so much better than my first ajkdfla;sjf;a I HAVE A RACE TOMORROW!! I'm excited. I will try to get video, but if I do try not to claw your faces off when you see my horrid run ;) So wish me luck!!! I don't own the music, but I do own the clips!!
Frankel - My Tribute To The Champ [04:16]
Was lucky enough to see the mighty Frankel on 3 occasions and he made the hairs on my neck stand up each time! 14-from-14 and none much better than these 3 wins! Thank you for putting on the show Frankel, it's a shame that it has come to an end!
Magnolia Barrel Race- Chief (18.560) [00:34]
He's getting better and better! His first barrel needs some work. It's the only one he has a habit of stopping on. He's a nice stallion and soon will be up for breeding also guys!! -hint hint- His second baby hits the ground in feb, and his third in either may or june!!
1994 Breeders' Cup Classic + Post Race [10:15]
The Breeders' Cup horse that arrived last at Churchill Downs ran first Saturday as Concern beat Tabasco Cat by a neck in the $3-million Classic, ending on a high note a long year of unfulfilled promise for the 3-year-old colt from Maryland. Trainer Dick Small's style is to ship a horse to a race at a late hour, and by van instead of plane. He made no exception with Concern, even though the late-running son of Broad Brush was appearing in the most important stake of his 21-race career. A 10 1/2-hour trip brought Concern and the trainer to Kentucky at 3 am Friday, long after all the other Breeders' Cup horses had settled in and been tested during workouts over the Churchill Downs track. Concern did all of his Breeders' Cup preparations at Pimlico, where he worked a mile on Monday. "I find that most horses do better in their own surroundings," Small said. "It's better not to disrupt their daily rhythms." Small played it even closer to the vest when Concern ran in the Travers in August. For that race, the horse was driven to Upstate New York and arrived at 4 am on the day of the race, about 13 hours before post time. He lost by a neck to Holy Bull, the probable horse of the year who didn't run in the Breeders' Cup. Being beaten by necks and running second and third have been Concern's style, a rut that ended in time for his owner-breeder, Robert Meyerhoff, to collect a purse of $1.56 million, more than half a million dollars more than his colt had earned from all his previous ...
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