Sunday Storm wins the valuable Metropolitan Handicap at Calcutta next stop The Sprinters Cup [01:30]
Sunday Storm (Sunday Doubt-Annakita) scores for trainer S Padmanabhan and jockey David Allan.
The Races TV | 1 Feb 2013 | Launch episode [05:20]
In this launch episode of The Races TV, we catch up with trainer Andrew Gluyas and Stuart Gower's son Jack steps in for his Dad for a preview of Morphettville's form for Saturday 2 February 2013, including the Queen Adelaide Stakes.
Encosta De Lago - Pretty Flamingo galloping at Oakridge [01:27]
Watch as our Encosta De Lago - Pretty Flamingo filly runs around freely at Dynamic spelling farm at Oakridge. She has settled in well too her new home and already loves to run around the paddocks so imagine how good she will be when it comes time to hit the track. Her extended family has all won the big bucks and she will get every opportunity as well in the care of leading trainer Chris Waller. Shares on this filly will available from $8580 for a 5% shares
2012 O'Brien Awards - Horse of the Year [00:37]
Michaels Power, owned and bred by Jeffrey Snyder of New York, NY was voted Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year and Canada's Horse of the Year. A winner of 14 starts in 20 outings and more than $1.4 million last season, Michaels Power gave trainer Casie Coleman and driver Scott Zeron their first Little Brown Jug victory. The Camluck colt also etched his name in the Ontario Sires Stakes record books by virtue of his lifetime best 1:48.1 victory in the OSS Super Final. His season also included wins in the Confederation Cup, a division of the Somebeachsomewhere, Upper Canada Cup, Canadian Breeders Championship, and three OSS Gold Final titles.
1990 Pimlico Special : ABC Broadcast [17:41]
Criminal Type scored a far-reaching victory in the Pimlico Special Saturday. The 5-year-old son of Alydar ran the fastest 1 3/16 miles in Pimlico history, sent his trainer, Wayne Lukas, over the $100-million mark in career purses and exposed a story about how fine the line is between being a hero and a heel as a jockey's agent. Under Jose Santos, who was riding him for the first time, Criminal Type shadowed Ruhlmann all the way around, edged past him with about 50 yards left and won by a neck in the first $1-million race ever run in Maryland. Ruhlmann, the second betting choice at 2-1, finished 1 1/4 lengths ahead of De Roche, a 34-1 shot who finished 1 1/2 lengths in front of Mi Selecto. Opening Verse, made the 3-2 favorite by a crowd of 15850 on a cool, overcast day, flattened out in the stretch and wound up fifth, beaten by about 3 1/4 lengths. Wind Splitter finished sixth, and after him in the 10-horse field came Silver Survivor, Gorgeous, With Approval and Music Merci. Criminal Type's time was 1:53, breaking by a fifth of a second the record that Blushing John set in winning the Special last year. The Special is the same distance as the Preakness, which will be run here next Saturday, and the fastest Preakness times have been Secretariat's unofficial 1:53 2/5 clocking in 1973 and Tank's Prospect's matching time in 1985. Criminal Type was the fourth betting choice and paid $17.40, $6.80 and $5.20. Ruhlmann paid $4.80 and $4.60, and De Roche's show price was $10.20. A ...
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