Champion Thoroughbreds 2013 - Race planning [02:43]
The thought and planning that goes into the race selection of our stable members is of paramount importance and is a major factor in why our winners-to-runners ratio is as high as it is, find out how we do it...
Track brawl during race [00:21]
Runners begin fighting in the middle of a race while the other runners continue the run.
Trainer John Best's blog w/c 4 Feb [03:04]
Flat racehorse trainer John Best talks about last week's runners and his hopes for this week's.
* Proven 1D Barrel Horse-Easy to Ride* [02:50]
2005 Bay Gelding who stands 15.3 tall and weighs 1100 lbs. He was professionally trained and futuried by one of the best down south. He was raised on the Flying W Ranch, and carries their brand. He can mortally fly and loves to run on top of the ground. He has won nearly $30000 in lifetime earnings and is great on the road. He is a combination of free runner and push style, runs in light bit, just stay out of his way and enjoy the ride! Very sweet personality. Call or text 208-412-3850. Located in Nampa, Idaho. Can help with transportation.
1991 Jockey Club Gold Cup [05:07]
Festin, the Argentine horse who has earned more than $2 million by charging from last place to first, did it again yesterday when he charged through the homestretch at Belmont Park and snatched the $850000 Jockey Club Gold Cup from Chief Honcho and Strike the Gold. It was a classic performance in a classic race for the 5-year-old traveler, who seems to thrive in New York. He has raced 10 times this year, from California to Massachusetts, but he hadn't won in three starts in four months since he zoomed from last to first to win the Nassau County Handicap at Belmont in June. And with the same style and the same result on the same track, he repeated the performance in the Gold Cup. He did it exactly four weeks before the ultimate racing test of the year, the Breeders' Cup series at Churchill Downs. And for Festin and most of the other stars of the season, the road to Louisville was next. In fact, Festin was already packing. "He's leaving tomorrow for Kentucky," said Ron McAnally, who trains the horse for Burton Kinerk. "We were going to take him back to California, but all horses need time to build up their strength." Twilight Agenda Sets Pace For three-quarters of a mile yesterday, Festin shared last place with Strike the Gold, another late runner who hadn't won since he took the Kentucky Derby five months ago. Up front, the lead was held from the start by Twilight Agenda, the California speed horse flown cross-country by D. Wayne Lukas only three days before the race. He ...
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