Teen Horse Racing Jockey Angel Suarez - Incredible Rookie Year [01:14]
At the age of 17, high school sophomore Angel Suarez told his mother he wanted to drop out of school and ride racehorses for a living, shocking his mother who thought that with his good grades he might one day become a doctor. Following his dream, Suarez moved to Bensalem, Pennsylvania in January 2012 after attending a jockey training school in his native Puerto Rico. A year later, Suarez -- who races primarily at Parx and Penn National Racetracks -- has $3.4 million in purse earnings, the most of any apprentice jockey in the country, and has been named one of the three finalists for the prestigious Eclipse Award as Apprentice Jockey of the Year.
Renee Forrest Tribute [03:08]
This might just cheer up recently injured apprentice jockey, Renee Forrest. Some highlights from the year just past. See you back soon Bam Bam
TOMMO - On The Hennessy Gold Cup [00:34]
Tommo runs his eye over the runners for this Saturday's Hennessy Gold Cup and picks out a couple that might be worth another look.
BARC Winter Series Race 2 from Rockingham, lap 1, wet, greasy and crowded [01:53]
Too much wheelspin off the line after initial movement but not used to these conditions and I think when I start driving a road car next year I might have a better chance :) The right hand side of the grid all get away better as the track was a bit dryer up there but then as you will see its a balance of trying not to hit anyone as I was much quicker arounds turn 2,3,4,5 but with no gaps so have to keep lifting, it was very hard to pass without too much risk when the track is so unpredictable and when I didnt qualify nearer the front. Was a good race in the end and really enjoyed it.
Horse Racing - Kauto Star Steals The Show Again [01:19]
Record-breaking steeplechaser Kauto Star steals the show as trainer Paul Nicholls talks to BBC Points West reporter Alistair Durden. The 12-year-old made history by winning the King George VI Chase for a fifth time on Boxing Day last year Also known for being the only horse ever to regain the Cheltenham Gold Cup, he was pulled up when going for a third victory in March. Kauto Star follows Frankel into retirement, leaving the sport bereft of two charismatic performers. If you like this video please subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this. Also when you click 'Like' please share on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
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