Wagering Do's and Donut's - "Meet Arapahoe Park's Jockeys and Stewards" [49:19]
Wagering Do's and Donut's - "Meet Arapahoe Park's Jockeys and Stewards" Horse racing class taught at Arapahoe Park by track announcer Jonathan Horowitz with jockeys Carl Kutz, Kelsi Purcell, Carl Williams, and Michael Ziegler and Colorado state steward Randy Blaseg
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Wagering Do's and Donut's - "How to Read the Program and Odds" [33:44]
Wagering Do's and Donut's - "How to Read the Program and Odds" Horse racing class taught at Arapahoe Park outside Denver by track announcer Jonathan Horowitz and professor of mathematics Dr. David Horowitz
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Interview with racecaller Dave Johnson.mov [05:45]
Ray Paulick interviews legendary track announcer Dave Johnson at the classic NY restaurant Sardi's about Johnson's signature calls, memorable Triple Crown moments and his pick for the 2012 Belmont Stakes.
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In the Sulky with Larry Lederman - January 20, 2012 [08:58]
Freehold track announcer Larry Lederman brings his unique sense of humor and commentary to Meadowlands Racetrack's pre-card show.
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2011 Daytona Stakes (G3) [02:12]
ARCADIA, Calif. -- Mike Machowsky, the trainer of Caracortado, had given up on his horse. So too had track announcer Trevor Denman, who said Caracortado was not firing. But neither jockey Rafael Bejarano nor, most importantly, Caracortado, thought all was lost, and he displayed a breathtaking, last-to-first rush in the stretch to capture the Grade 3, $98000 Daytona Stakes on Sunday at Santa Anita. Caracortado ($5.80), who was officially 13 lengths back a half-mile into the downhill turf sprint, and more than six lengths back with a furlong to go, roared past his three rivals to win by 1 1/4 lengths over Victory Pete. Mr. Gruff and Regally Ready, the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner, finished in a dead heat for third, another half-length back, after a vicious early speed duel that left both sapped in the final furlong. Caracortado was timed in 1:11.59 for about 6 1/2 furlongs on firm turf. "I was watching the race on television at the clubhouse bar with my family and my father, and at the quarter pole I started to walk out," Machowsky said. "I looked up again at the sixteenth pole, and I saw my dad jumping up and down. "He's got a heck of a turn of foot. I didn't understand why he was so far back. He gives you an eerie feeling sometimes. He's got so much natural talent, sometimes it seems like he's playing with his opponents." Bejarano was riding Caracortado for the first time, replacing Joe Talamo, who is off to an uncharacteristically slow start at this meet. Caracortado ...
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