Ron Gaffney - The horse comes first
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 25
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 25
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 25
I am honored to have the opportunity to speak on a subject that is important to me as a life-long enthusiast of Thoroughbreds and racing. I previously chaired the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI), but the opinions and ideas expressed in this article are mine alone and do not necessarily represent either the RCI or the members themselves.
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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 25
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Author: William Koester
TRAINER Peter Eurton can only hope that the Del Mar meet this summer can approach that of 2011.
Eurton elevated his stature from solid Southern California conditioner to Grade 1 winner through the accomplishments of Weemissfrankie, who captured the Del Mar Debutante for two-year-old fillies last September.
Steve Schuelein - (Issue 25 - Summer 2012)
Sam Spear likes the chances of Daddy Nose Best in the Kentucky Derby this year, prized information to his legions of followers who think Spear knows best in Northern California.
Steve Schuelein - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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Bill Heller - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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GARY WEST - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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Lissa Oliver - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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FRANCES J. KARON (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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K.T. DONOVAN - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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BILL HELLER - (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Amanda Roxborough (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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FRANCES J. KARON (17 October 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 22)
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ALAN SHUBACK (17 October 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 22 )
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Frances J. Karon (25 July 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 21)
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Steve Schuelein - 25 July 2011 - (Issue Number: 21)
The 300-acre, 17 barn, two-track training facility has had its ups and downs during its 28-year history, but it is now regarded as one of the country’s most thriving Thoroughbred establishments. And that’s down to the people who have worked there for many years.
By Joe Clancey
First Published (20 April 2011 - Issue Number: ISSUE 20)
Aplethora of thoughts and emotions will flood trainer-owner-breeder Myung Kwon Cho when he watches the Kentucky Derby from his California home on television this year. Cho will remember the excitement of his first two trips to the Run for the Roses with a pair of longshots. He will agonize briefly over what might have been with Premier Pegasus, a homebred colt who was considered a leading contender before being sidelined with an injury a month before the race.
By Steve Schuelein
First Published (20 April 2011 - Issue Number: 20)
When Stanley Gold was 22 years old he was looking for a career as an accountant. Then, by chance, he opted instead to become a groom, having never even sat on a horse or been to a racetrack. Forty years later the Florida trainer has gone on to saddle Awesome Feather to win at the Breeders’ Cup at Churchill Downs.
By Bill Heller
First Published (02 February 2011 - Issue Number: Issue 19)
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