Triple Crown 2021, issue 60

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Breeders' Cup to Pegasus Cup, issue 58

Breeders' Cup to Pegasus / Issue 58

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  • Barbara Banke - cover profile

    Strength, stamina & class - three attributes that describe not just Stonestreet Farm’s vibrant owner but also her farm’s mission to produce winning racehorses as Denise Steffanus discovers.

  • Outlook for stem cell therapy: its role in tendon regeneration

    Debbie Guest is looking into the different treatments for horse tendon injuries that have been tested over the years.

  • Is the casino “band-aid” falling off? - Not at Oaklawn Park

    Casinos at racetracks were always seen as a temporary fix to racing’s massive problem of not doing enough business to survive. Bill Heller on what happens when the band-aid falls off?

  • Hydrotherapy for performance

    Georgie White explains the use of water for therapeutic benefit in the equine industry and hydrotherapy as a mechanism for enhancing performance in the racehorse.

  • Justice on track

    Morning training of Thoroughbreds at tracks is standard, less standard is a collision between horses resulting in civil litigation. Peter Sacopulos examines such a case.

  • The benefit of using “yearling rollers”

    Dr. Russell Mackechnie-Guire asks if a roller is a harmless piece of equipment or has it been previously overlooked?

  • Grade 1 Winning Owners

    Bill Heller profiles the owners behind Shedaresthedevil, Authentic, Starship Jubilee, and Peter J. Callahan’s Swiss Skydiver.

  • Can nutrition influence EIPH?

    Catherine Rudenko investigates alternative and supportive therapies to find other means of reducing the risk or severity of EIPH.

  • Remembering Hollywood Park

    Ed Golden takes us on a journey presenting Edward “Kip” Hannan, a man dedicated to preserving timeless treasures and ensconcing them in pantheons for future generations.

  • Profile: Robert Tiller

    Trainer Robert Tiller and Canadian sprint legend Pink Lloyd both reached momentous milestones this year - Alex Campbell shares all.

  • Rising from the ashes?

    Annie Lambert fills us in on Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Ariz. Sadly, there is a chance the Phoenix icon may never mythically rise from the ashes.

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Spring 2020, issue 55

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  • Karl Broberg - Profile

    Bill Heller portrays how Karl Broberg’s career went from the advertising world to becoming the nation’s leading trainer in victories for the sixth straight year.

  • Factors for racing ability 

    Judy Wardrope examines which factors might increase the chances to pick a future star on the track. Many buyers and agents look at the pedigree of a horse and the abilities displayed by its relatives. But is that always an accurate predictor of future success? 

  • Fast or Slow - examining different training methods

    Bill Heller talks to Jason Servis and Bob Baffert about fast versus slow training methods and why both work for different reasons.

  • Kevin Attard - Canadian trainer profile

    Charlie McCarthy talks to a man who as a boy growing up in Ontario yearned to make his own mark in the family business and about the journey to become the second-leading trainer in earnings at Woodbine Racetrack in 2019.

  • Colic - effects of inflammation

    Dr Zofia Lisowski, Prof. Scott Pirie & Dr Neil Hudson identify common inflammatory issues that can occur following a colic operation and how to manage them.

  • Taylor Cambra - CTT Profile

    Annie Lambert finds out about Exercise rider Taylor Cambra’s sights on training horses and how Rodeo life has influenced his journey.  

  • Grade 1 Winning Owners

    Bill Heller profiles owners of horses that made headlines winning Breeders’ Cup races at Santa Anita last November.

  • The importance of good ventilation

    First published in European Trainer, Alan Creighton (from the Irish Equine Center) explains the ideal design and control of the racehorse stable environment. 

  • Odds Makers - Odds require an even hand

    Ed Golden talks to morning line odds makers Jon White and Russell Hudak about the art of working out the morning line betting odds.

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