PSY Reacts to "Gangnam Style" Parodies - Britney, Oregon Duck, Babies Mom (싸이 / 강남스타일) [03:37]
Korean rapper/producer/horse dancer PSY rates some of the best versions of "Gangnam Style" - from Britney Spears to "Umma Gangnam Style." Subscribe to the Fu...
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
2003 Kentucky Derby: Full Broadcast [01:05:32]
There on the track was Empire Maker, the impeccably bred favorite with a tender foot, a cocky trainer from Brooklyn and a plurality of the public's money on his back. There was Atswhatimtalknbout, the Hollywood horse, partly owned by movie royalty, and there, too, was Indian Express, the rhythm-and-bluegrass colt whose owner was a legendary record producer in the 1950's. But for the two minutes that count the most on the first Saturday in May, the real star was a New York-bred gelding named Funny Cide, who was sent off at the ''yeah, right'' odds of better than 12-1 and romped off with a victory of a length and three-quarters in the 129th running of the Kentucky Derby. But forget for a moment Funny Cide's glitzier and supposedly more formidable competition. By any standard, this was an improbable victory. A New York-bred had never won the Derby, and the last time a gelding won was in 1929, when Clyde Van Dusen posted a two-length victory. The public was caught unawares, and six buddies from Sackets Harbor, NY, who own Funny Cide and run under the banner of Sackatoga Stable with four other partners were stunned by their good fortune. ''We are a three-horse stable,'' said Jackson Knowlton, one of the owners who bought the gelding for $75000 in a private sale. ''We are the little guys in the game. Everyone who dreams in this game, who owns two or five horses, look at what you can accomplish. Little did we know.'' Maybe it should not have been a surprise that a group of ...
FLY KINGFISHER WINNING POST EPISODE 16 SEASON 11 [24:03]
The Fly KF Winning Post Ep 16, Season 11. We feature the story on the champion horse Frankel. Mohit Lalvani catches up with trainer Sir Henry Celil in UK. We also cover all the Indian racing action from Pune ad Mysore. Executive producers: Mandira Lalvani and Mohit Lalvani. Anchored and Produced by Chaiti Narula. Editor: Sunil Gautam. A property of Cheeky Bulls Media Pvt Ltd
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Gerard "Jerry" Ascolese -Retro Broadcasts from TV Career [02:26]
Gerard "Jerry"Ascolese TV Broadcasting and producing career began in 1882, here is a piece that ran on Clear 8 Sports my first paid job in TV..This segment was also featured on a newly formed Sports Network called ESPN.on the show "Down The Stretch" SHot in 3/4 inch and edited with Sony 3/4. Gerard Ascolese is currently the president and producer director at ASAP Multimedia in Toms River.
Tags: asap, multimedia, Horse, Racing, ESPN, Down, the, Stretch