Kingston Town Classic Preview [01:53]
Michael Felgate previews the Kingston Town Classic. headlined by last year's Railway winner Luckygray.
Kimi Räikkönen Yolunu Kaybederse! - Brazil GP 2012 [00:46]
Kimi Räikkönen, ıslak zeminde virajı alırken arkadan kayma yaşıyor ve pist dışına taşıyor. Kuru havalarda genelde pilotlar çimenlerin üzerinden tekrar piste dönerler. Ancak çimen alanları çamur olunca yandaki servis yolunu, kaçış yolu zanneden Kimi Räikkönen hemen oraya doğru yöneliyor. Çıkmaz yol olduğunu anlaması fazla uzun sürmüyor.
Mush McMurray All about the Musher [06:07]
Christina had her brother Terrance Traverse film her for a average day of dog lot duties
My visit with Ebby Eblouissante [02:25]
I had a visit with Ebby last summer and John Shirreffs was so gracious to let me see her at her stall and watch her morning routine. She has to be as sweet as a horse could ever be! Her lips remind me of a whale's mouth when she is loving on me. She is half sister to Zenyatta. She is about 17 hands, close to Zenyatta in color and loves people! She will be making her debut at Hollywood Park Friday, November 16, 2012 in a field of 8. It will be contested at a 1 1/16 mile on the All Weather Track. Corey Nakatani will be in the irons. I pray Ebby that you come out of the race healthy! Your fans are all behind you no matter the outcome. More Ebby video to come, stay tuner!
1987 Dwyer Stakes [03:07]
Gone West, who floundered while trying to provide Woody Stephens with his sixth straight Belmont Stakes winner last month, won back his national prominence yesterday with a 12 1/2-length triumph over Pledge Card and Polish Navy in the $230400 Dwyer Stakes at Belmont Park. Gone West benefited from a drying track that favored front-runners and rail-runners, but was still very impressive and clearly the best horse in the field. Polish Navy outbroke him, but Gone West shot up on the inside to take the lead within the first quarter-mile and the duel was over. Gone West led at every call while posting steady fractions of 23 2/5, 47, 1:10 3/5 and 1:35 3/5. Gone West finished the one and one-eighth miles in the fine time of 1:48 2/ 5 under Eddie Maple and paid $4.20 as the favorite in a field of six. Pledge Card ran down Polish Navy in the final furlong and beat him by a half a length for second. Another eight lengths back was KC's Best Turn, and Jazzing Around and Simply Majestic brought up the rear. The victory was a bright spot in a gray Belmont meeting for Stephens. His Belmont Stakes streak was broken June 6 when Gone West finished sixth, 23 3/4 lengths behind Bet Twice, and the trainer had not won a race since sending out Nudge to an allowance victory that day. The Dwyer was only the third victory of the Belmont meeting for Stephens, the first coming when Gone West won the opening-day Withers Stakes on May 6. ''He looked like a race horse today,'' Stephens said of Gone West ...
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