Wise Dan at Santa Anita - Nov. 1, 2012 [01:23]
Wise Dan gets a bath after his first morning over the track at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, USA He'd go on to win the grade 1, $1818000 Breeders' Cup Mile in course record time two days later, making a strong bid for Horse of the Year honors. Trainer Charlie Lopresti talks about how smart the horse is.
Jumper to follow: 2012-13 National Hunt Season [03:34]
Six of the best to follow in the new season, delivered by six of the best Racing Post experts, headed by Tom Segal of Pricewise fame.
Horse Racing - Kauto Star Steals The Show Again [01:19]
Record-breaking steeplechaser Kauto Star steals the show as trainer Paul Nicholls talks to BBC Points West reporter Alistair Durden. The 12-year-old made history by winning the King George VI Chase for a fifth time on Boxing Day last year Also known for being the only horse ever to regain the Cheltenham Gold Cup, he was pulled up when going for a third victory in March. Kauto Star follows Frankel into retirement, leaving the sport bereft of two charismatic performers. If you like this video please subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this. Also when you click 'Like' please share on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
Shesa Streakin Jet & Teri - Poles, 2012 WSCA Championship Show [01:28]
Roanie did well for a 4-year-old and handled everything so great! Her end pole was wide, but otherwise it was a smooth pattern.
1998 Breeders' Cup Mile + Post Race [13:40]
Regardless of the odds it is not wise to dismiss any horse trained by Michael Dickinson. The lesson was manifested dramatically this afternoon as Da Hoss, at 11-1 odds and in only his second start after a 22-month layoff, won the $1 million Breeders' Cup Mile for the second time in three years. With a half-furlong remaining the 6-year-old gelding appeared beaten as another long shot, Hawksley Hill, pushed his nose in front on the outside. But under the jockey John Velazquez, who had never had a Breeders' Cup mount before this year, Da Hoss rallied and prevailed by a head at the wire. The final time for the race on a turf course rated firm was 1:351/5 , three-fifths of a second faster than the clocking when Da Hoss won the Breeders' Cup Mile at Woodbine in Toronto in 1996 under Gary Stevens. This time, he returned $25.20 for a $2 win ticket. Miesque, a champion in both Europe and North America, won consecutive runnings of the Mile in 1987-88, as did Lure in 1992-93. But in many respects Da Hoss's twin triumphs are more extraordinary, because the only start he made between them was a three-quarter-length victory in allowance company at Colonial Downs in Virginia on Oct. 11. Da Hoss has been plagued with physical problems since he was a foal. ''A fetlock when he was a foal,'' Dickinson said, ''a pair of bone spurs as a yearling, another fetlock in June of last year, some lameness last fall. There have been some vet bills. His groom spends six hours a day with him, massaging ...
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