Breeders' Cup '24 to Pegasus World Cup '25 - issue 74
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Ed Golden profiles the veteran trainer planning for Breeders’ Cup success with California-bred gelding and sprint sensation The Chosen Vron.
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Holly Robilliard looks at how we can tailor training programs based on DNA to optimize performance.
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Jordin Rosser explores trends for the 2025 foaling season.
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Jackie Zions interviews Dr. Tracey Chenier on how we can improve the odds for successful breeding.
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Connor Parsons DipWCF assesses the approaches to diagnosing and treating proximal suspensory desmitis from a small cohort of horses.
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Bill Heller looks at how changes to medication rules in the U.S. have opened up a world of opportunity for international competition.
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Bill Heller profiles owners with Breeders' Cup contenders - Marsha Naify with Gold Phoenix pointing to the BC Turf and Sean Flanagan with Chancer McPatrick pointing to the BC Juvenile and Karl Glassman with Arthur's Ride pointing to the Breeders’ Cup Classic.
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Bill Heller profiles three trainers, Jeff Radosevich, Tim Hamm, Justin Evans, ranked in the top 100 (by wins in 2023) who aren't national names.
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Peter J. Sacopulos updates us on the implications of Federal Rule of Evidence 702 & the rules governing expert testimony pursuant to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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Averie Levanti reports on the 23rd annual Pennsylvania’s Day at the Races which took place at Parx Racing on Monday, August 26.
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Peter Bollen, head nutritionist at Cavalor tells us why the lymphatic system is so important in the energy metabolism of the horse.
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Elite or not
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Bill Heller asks ‘how does the trainer responsibility rule affect you delegating authority to an assistant, exercise rider and/or groom?’
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