Blowing up my bike at the Maine State Championship 2012 [06:44]
Blew up my 03 CR250 at Mx207 second moto. It felt like it ran out of gas. It seized on the 3rd kick.
Amy Goodnow & My Maine Man Millbrook Horse Trials August 2012 [04:59]
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Tags: horse, horses, xc, cross, country, three, day, excitement, equine, jump, jumping, dressage, action, speed, equestrian, event, eventing, riding, fun, pony, ponies, hot, triathalon, crazy, steeplechase, extreme, sport, racing, Olympics, amazing, babe, falls
Nascar - Daytona 2001 - Dale Earnhardt Fatal Accident [00:22]
On the front stretch coming to 3 laps to go, Earnhardt made contact with Sterling Marlin's front right fender. Earnhardt's car wiggled but Earnhardt kept control and he remained in third position. Marlin was known for having a fast car throughout the race, and Earnhardt repeatedly blocked his attempts at passing during the last few laps. With less than two laps remaining, Darrell Waltrip commented that "Sterling has beat the front end off of that old Dodge (Marlin's car) trying to get around Dale (Earnhardt)". Heading into Turn 3 on the last lap, Earnhardt was racing three wide with Marlin to his left and Schrader to his right. For reasons unknown, Earnhardt's car veered down. The left rear quarter of Earnhardt's car made slight contact with Marlin's front bumper. Earnhardt's car slid off the track's steep banking, onto the flat apron, and then turned sharply up the track toward the outside retaining wall. Although it briefly looked as though Earnhardt was going to avoid hitting the wall, the No. 3 car collided with the No. 36 Pontiac driven by Ken Schrader. Schrader's car hit Earnhardt's car just behind the passenger door, causing Earnhardt's car to snap, rapidly changing the angle of his car toward the wall.
Tags: NASCAR, Daytona International Speedway, Fatal (album), Race, Racing, Crash, Daytona 500, Track, Horse, New, Kart, Accident, Cars, automobiles, animation, Chase, Driver, Cup, Crashes, Auto
The Gravesend, Brooklyn Handicap 1904 [07:21]
The Brooklyn Handicap in Gravesend, Coney Island, Brooklyn, May 26, 1904 American Biograph & Mutoscope Co. Camera: GW "Billy" Bitzer Coney Island's Gravesend Race Track opened in 1887 and remained in operation until 1910. The first 'Handicap' was a 1 1/4 miles left-handed race on dirt and became part of the 'Handicap Triple' which today is preceded by the Metropolitan Handicap and followed by the Suburban Handicap. The Brooklyn Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, on Long Island. It currently is a Grade II event open to three-year-olds and up willing to race one and one-half miles on dirt. The first segment of this film begins with the horses and their entourages entering the track and getting organized. The handicap seen here begins at 4:00 viewed in five edits, each view is from a stationary camera with virtually no panning. The racing segment itself lasts two minutes with the last minute of film focused on The Picket in what I presume is the winners circle. The Picket was ridden by Jockey Oscar Helgesen who took the prize in 2:06.60. The Picket was trained by Carroll B. Reid and owned by Waldeck Stable. Four horses have won the Handicap Triple: Whisk Broom II (1913), Tom Fool (1953), Kelso (1961), Fit to Fight (1984). 01/05/12 - 3
Tags: newyorkcity, new york city, nycny, nyc, ny, gravesend, coney island, brooklyn, king's county, horse, horses, equestrian, handicap, thoroughbred, flat racing, dirt, left-handed, picket, jockey, oscar helgesen, carroll b. reid, waldeck stable, actuality, ac
Get us to the Winner's Circle on time [03:28]
After the pacer Swingopolitan wins at the Fryeburg Fair, the team takes a wild ride to the winner's circle on the courtesy ATV.
Tags: harness racing, Fryeburg Fair, horse racing, fall, Maine, tourism outdoor sports, hjayburns