Standardbred Canada Video Feature - Harness Racing Fans [11:51]
Trainers and drivers share their most memorable interactions with harness racing fans in this week's Standardbred Canada video feature.
PA HarnessWeek Episode #182 (Dec. 29, 2012) [29:03]
Season finale. We recap the best of 2012 in Pennsylvania harness racing and around the world. Plus bloopers, fun stuff and interviews with the drivers and trainers who make it all happen.
RACE DAY Documentary (Full Film) [23:11]
RACE DAY is a short documentary about harness horse racing, created with user-generated content. The film captures a typical day in the life of harness racing (where no day is typical) and offers a rare glimpse of the colour, emotion, character and characters of horse racing. The producers of RACE DAY invited harness racing participants and enthusiasts to record their harness racing day on Saturday, August 6, 2011. Twenty people from across North America submitted more than 10 hours of footage, and from that footage we crafted this film. The colourful people you'll meet, and the behind-the-scenes action you'll experience run the full gamut of this intriguing world. Filmed at racetracks, farms and homes -- and from race bikes, trucks and private jets -- across North America, each contributor has a unique perspective. From pomp and polish and million-dollar races, to lush fields, pitchforks and elbow grease. Run Time 23:10
Standardbred Canada Video Feature - Quirky Horses [13:55]
As yearlings start the process to become harness racing's next superstar, some of those horses will either show or develop distinct habits or behaviours that can frustrate even the most seasoned horseman. Whether it's a Hall of Famer like Peaceful Way or a $6000 claimer, trainers and drivers have all been there. In today's SC Video Feature, horsemen discuss which quirky horse sticks out most vividly.
Pacing Horse Showing Big John 2001 Tazewell VA Buckhorn Morgan Riding Mt Pacing Class A 1 VP8 [07:37]
Pacing Horse Showing The standardbred is recognised for its ability to race in harness, either at a trot or a pace, rather than under a saddle in jump and flat races. This breed of horse was developed in North America and its unique characteristics make it an ideal competitor in harness races. The standardbred has a well-muscled, long body; however, it is smaller and heavier than the thoroughbred. With its solid legs and powerful shoulders, the standardbred is perfectly suited for the pulling of the sulky (term for the cart used in harness racing). The standardbred naturally prefers to pace or trot, rather than the canter and the gallop favoured by its thoroughbred relatives.christian music Welcome to the new home of New Beginning Television' Network. Our Family hopes you enjoy this program. Here you can, read uplifting poetry, watch our Television Station live 24 hours a day, watch your favorite minister anytime, Thousands of people enjoy these programs. Your donations make this possible. Send your Donations to NBWO PO Box 600, Tazewell VA 24651 or Call 276-979-9200
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