Horse bolts during gymkhana game [01:24]
When I'm going to get the flag during a gymkhana race, Jake gets spooked and gallops off. It looks intentional but he was actually spooked and only calmed down once I dropped the flag. PLEASE NO CRITICISM. I was holding the reins in one hand so it was a little difficult to control him in a gallop and I had to keep turning him into circles to calm him down. No worries...
Trick Shot Wins at Gosford on February 14th [07:46]
Watch here as Dynamic Syndications own TRICK SHOT wins in a small but competitive field beating home her rivals at Gosford. She has always shown plenty of ability as a horse however now that she is getting up to 1600m and beyond, she is really growing into her skin. Trained by Chris Waller and ridden by Corey Brown, Trick Shot never looked in any real danger as she went on to win by 1 3/4 lengths. She will now look up to step up further in distance and hopefully we see her in the winners circle again soon.
Fort Erie Race Track -- Circle the Course [00:31]
Circle the track with the people at Fort Erie to raise money for cancer on September 23rd, 2012
1987 Strub Stakes [01:09]
Carl Grinstead, one of the owners of Snow Chief, thought he had won. Trainer Mel Stute, who was standing in an aisle in the box-seat area, said he had a perfect position in line with the wire and thought Snow Chief had lost. Eddie Delahoussaye was riding Ferdinand, the horse who charged to the finish line almost stride for stride with Snow Chief. Unlike Grinstead and Stute, Delahoussaye wasn't wearing glasses, and his view was much closer. But Delahoussaye couldn't be sure who had won. That's how close the 40th running of the Charles H. Strub Stakes was on Sunday at Santa Anita, with 58806 fans just as unsure of the outcome as the principals. Finally, the photo-finish camera showed that Snow Chief had beaten Ferdinand by the smallest of noses, and Charlie Whittingham, the trainer of the runner-up, shoved his hands in his pockets, looked at the ground and walked around just outside the winner's circle. "Just one more jump," Whittingham said wistfully. Whittingham has won the Strub twice, but in three of the last four years he's found himself saying the same thing. In 1985, it was Precisionist over Whittingham's Greinton, by a nose just as short as on Sunday; in 1984, Desert Wine got to the wire a neck in front of Load the Cannons, another runner from Whittingham's barn. Stute should have been the last observer to doubt that Snow Chief had won, because all week long he had convinced himself that his colt was going to dominate the $516750 race. Snow Chief, a victim of a bone ...
Breeders Cup Race #1.mov [02:53]
This is the First race of Breeders cup 2012. This is A sample of my camera work. I am shooting the post parade, the race, and the roof top shot in the winners circle.