Kindle - HnR Racing Thoroughbred Sprinter (Horse Racing Documentary) [04:58]
Producer: Ryan Nothhaft Twitter: @ryannothhaft Kindle's twitter: @HnRsKindle Gary Mandella's Twitter: @HRTVMandella This is a documentary featuring HnR Racing's multiple stakes winning thoroughbred sprinter, Kindle. This short film specifically highlights the beginning of Kindle's 2013 season, including the Monrovia and Santa Monica Stakes, both run at Santa Anita Park. Featured interviews include Hank Nothhaft, owner of HnR Racing, Gary Mandella, training of Kindle, and Edwin Maldonado, Kindle's current jockey. After a brief summary of Kindle's early career, featuring wins at Golden Gate Fields, Hollywood Park, and Fairplex Park, the film documents the decision to enter the Monrovia Stakes to compete against Mizdirection, winner of the 2012 Breeders Cup Sprint. The Monrovia Stakes is a Grade 2, $150000, six and one half furlongs race on the down hill turf course at Santa Anita. The Monrovia Stakes finishing Order: 1) Mizdirection 2) Kindle 3) Givine 4) Byrama 5) Broken Dreams Mizdirection is owned by Jungle Racing LLC and whose connections include Jim Rome, Bill Strauss and Alex Solis Jr, and trainer Mike Puype. Mike Smith is Mizdirection's current jockey. Despite finishing second in the Monrovia, Kindle appeared to be very healthy after the race. Taking advantage of her current race fitness, HnR nominated Kindle for the 2013 Santa Monica Stakes, a Grade 2, $250000, seven furlong race on the dirt. Santa Monica Stakes Results: 1) Teddy's Promise 2) Sugarinthemorning 3 ...
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Debbie Flag Race [01:16]
Debbie riding Sonny in Flag Race at the Fun Show February 2013. Debbie had some problems early on and decided to scrap it all together. Good try Debbie!
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