When you think of horse races, naturally, the fastest horse will win the race. All the racehorses start in a straight line, and the first one to cross the finish line is named the winner of the race.
Keeping Pace: Horse Racing Needs War Rooms originally appeared on Paulick Report. Surprise, surprise, I come today to praise, not bury, National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association CEO ...
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Keeping Pace: Same Planet, Different Worlds, Over Federal Racing Regime
It’s been three years since federal racing regulation began. It’s clear there are still a great many people within the horse ...
Keeping Pace: 'Good News' Abounds In Horse Racing originally appeared on Paulick Report. “Good people doing their jobs very well” would be a wonderful slogan for U.S. horse racing to adopt as part of ...
The RHSA is back, like a doomed creature that won’t die, just in time for Triple Crown season. As I have written before, again and again, the RHSA takes some of the worst components of the failed ...
Always B Miki, the fastest pacer of all time, is harness racing's Horse of the Year. The 5-year-old easily outpolled 2015 Horse of the Year Wiggle It Jiggleit Always B Miki, the fastest pacer of all ...
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