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19. North Platte native competes tonight
All last year, in addition to her studies, Anderson traveled considerable distances to participate in rodeos to give her the experience she needed to have a shot at the pros. The Schnackers played a special role, according to Anderson, by teaching her how to ride Fred and giving her the opportunity to own such a wonderful horse. North Platte Telegraph - North Platte native competes tonight. It really was a difficult start and several people commented that she wasn t going to make a barrel...
SourceNorth Platte Telegraph,NE

20. Laws proposed to boost harness racing turnout
Home:News:News:Top Stories Top Stories Laws proposed to boost harness racing turnout By PAUL POST, The Saratogian 07/08/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly SARATOGA SPRINGS - Without question, the revenue from video lottery terminals has breathed life into the local harness industry, boosting purses and renewing interest in breeding, training and racing horses. Home:News:News:Top Stories Top Stories Laws proposed to boost harness racing turnout By PAUL POST, The Saratogian...
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21. Woman, horse mark 37-year friendship
News Business Sports Entertainment Life Obituaries Opinion Jobs Homes Cars Classifieds Shopping Local News Austin News Minnesota News National News Politics Records Multimedia Reports Print Edition Weather School Closings SEARCH Past 7 days Archives MarketPlace Text size: News Business Sports Entertainment Life Obituaries Opinion Jobs Homes Cars Classifieds Shopping Local News Austin News Minnesota News National News Politics Records Multimedia Reports Print Edition Weather School Closings...
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22. At least 60 million reasons why Breeders' Cup is big for Jersey
Officials hope that a weekend of national television coverage, showcasing Monmouth Park and some of the country's top horses, will spark more interest in the sagging racing industry. The 137-year-old horse track received a $30 million renovation from the state, and area businesses are counting on a huge payout. Tracks in New Jersey and around the nation have suffered as gamblers have increasingly favored casinos over horses, where aficionados often spend hours studying recent races and...
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23. Horseman seek better links between VLTs, races
For example, she said, during the Kentucky Derby, free-play gaming vouchers were included in race programs, and racing is advertised in gaming materials as well. Sarah Cappelletti, public relations manager at the racino, pointed out that the track does a great deal of cross-promotional advertising for harness racing and gaming. The state Senate recently approved two bills, both stuck in Assembly committee, designed to give racing more exposure at tracks that have VLTs. One of the bills...
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24. Moore puts Dettori to shame
The extrovert Italian claimed the attention on Derby day but yesterday interest switched to the horse rated the best Derby winner of the past decade, the horse that had won that most famous of races by the biggest margin since Slip Anchor in 1985. The common view was that champion jockey Moore, on 7-1 shot Notnowcato, had less to lose, whereas no jockey would expose himself to the racing world s wrath by pulling the favourite into such splendid isolation. Why not? Because the jockey gave...
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25. Chase bank's Norris to head Derby Festival board
The festival organizes about 70 annual events leading up to the Kentucky Derby horse race. I've lived in Louisville for 15 years and I don't think people realize just how special the festival is and what a part of the fabric of the community it has become. She has been a member of the festival's executive board since 2002. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of bizjournals. Sponsored...
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26. New animal clinic's doctors thinking big
But it can cause a horse to thrash so violently that the animal can twist an intestine, according to the Web site alphahorse.com. While small animal clinics abound in cities, large animal hospitals for emergency cases, injury rehabilitation, breeding and other medical needs - along with the doctors who treat them - are becoming scarce throughout the country. HUNTER nhunter@jacksonsun.com Tommy Laney could only watch as his horse writhed on the ground with colic. The clinic will offer...
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27. Epsom Derby winner Authorized beaten at Sandown
Ridden with enterprise by champion jockey Ryan Moore, Notnowcato raced alone on the stands side and had a length and a half to spare over Authorized, the 4-7 favourite, racing on the far side of the track. Jockey Moore, who had walked the course previously and rode two other winners either side of the big race, told Channel 4 Racing: "We felt it would be a bit quicker just beneath the stands rails. Epsom Derby winner Authorized beaten at Sandown LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Epsom Derby...
Source7/7/2007

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