Newmarket Horse Racing + Jockey Club Rooms Experience - Templeton Events [03:20]
RACING AT NEWMARKET There has been horse racing at Newmarket since King Charles the Second established a summer court in the town, which has since become the headquarters of English racing, used as a base by many of the top trainers. The course itself is one of the most picturesque in the land, and the entertainment facilities are modern and well-appointed. Executive Boxes Our Executive Boxes with viewing balconies are located on the top level of the Rowley Mile's Millennium Grandstand and offer the most stunning views of the racecourse, the surrounding areas and the racing action. The Executives Boxes are superb, fully-equipped private hospitality suites designed for luxurious entertaining. The boxes can comfortably accommodate between 8 and 40 people for formal or buffet style dining. Larger parties can book multiple boxes. Restaurants In addition we can also offer tables within the two gourmet restaurants at Newmarket - The Champions Gallery at the Rowley Mile and The Summer House at the July Course. Menu Example Choice of Starter, Main and Dessert Poached Sea Trout with Crab Potato Salad & Red Wine Pickled Beetroot Smoked Duck and Fig Terrine with Plum and Chilli Chutney Grilled Goats Cheese en Croute with Black Grape and Walnut Pickle -- Rare Roasted Beef Rump Horseradish Mash and Root Vegetables with a Star Anise and Chianti Liquor Bouillabaisse Fish Stew with Mullet, Mussels and King Prawn with Grilled Saffron Mash, Aioli Dressing Vegetable and Puy Lentil Shepherds ...
VF A Classy Design Congress Sweeps [00:24]
Vf A Classy Design placing 3rd in the 1st Go of the Barrel Racing Sweepstakes at the All American Quarter Horse Congress.
1988 Breeders' Cup Distaff [02:36]
Winning Colors comes up short as Personal Ensign wins the 1988 Breeders' Cup Distaff.
Delaware Sale Horses - 2012 [01:09]
Horses consigned to the Delaware, OH Blooded Horse Sale
2003 Breeders' Cup Turf + Post Race [19:28]
Through its first 19 runnings, the Breeders' Cup Turf consistently has produced close finishes. In the first 10 years, the largest margin of victory was half a length. The most decisive winner was Daylami, the 8-5 favorite who won by two lengths four years ago at Gulfstream Park. The 20th Breeders' Cup Turf on Saturday gave tight a whole new meaning. For the first time in the history of any Breeders' Cup race, there was a dead heat for the win when defending champion High Chaparral and 14-1 shot Johar couldn't be separated at the wire. It took three pictures and some 13 minutes before the photo finish sign came down and the dead heat was confirmed. Falbrav, the 7-2 second choice, almost made it a triple dead heat. He was only a head back after having the lead approaching the wire. Watching the race live, many believed High Chaparral had won. Jockey Mick Kinane thought so, especially after former jockey Donna Barton, who was working on horseback for NBC, approached him as if he had. Richard Mulhall, racing manager for the Thoroughbred Corp., which owns Johar, agreed with Kinane. "When I first saw it, I thought we were second," he said. "I didn't think he got up. After I watched the replay over and over and over, then I thought we won it. "When it was taking so long, I was thinking, well, it has to be a dead heat. I'm happy with a dead heat. It's no disgrace to dead heat with High Chaparral. He's an awful good horse." It was the third of four victories on the day for ...
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