Breeders' Cup to Pegasus Cup, issue 58
Breeders' Cup to Pegasus / Issue 58
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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?
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.
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?
Bill Heller profiles the owners behind Shedaresthedevil, Authentic, Starship Jubilee, and Peter J. Callahan’s Swiss Skydiver.
Catherine Rudenko investigates alternative and supportive therapies to find other means of reducing the risk or severity of EIPH.
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.
Trainer Robert Tiller and Canadian sprint legend Pink Lloyd both reached momentous milestones this year - Alex Campbell shares all.
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.
Regulars
This quarter, Bill Heller asks if the Racing Integrity Act, which will create uniform national medication rules and testing, and is seemingly on its way to becoming law, will be good or bad?
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Derby / Preakness / Sales, issue 57
Derby / Preakness / Sales 2020, issue 57
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Bill Heller portrays Tommy Drury who became an overnight sensation after Art Collector’s victory in the Gr2 Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland and is now looking forward to the Kentucky Derby.
An estimated 95% of American racehorses go postward on Lasix, a diuretic that reduces bleeding in the lungs caused by extreme exertion. Now, nearly 50 years since horsemen and veterinarians battled for approval to use the therapeutic drug on race day. Denise Steffanus talks to industry stakeholders who have launched an initiative to phase out Lasix from American racing.
Jeff Lowe explains how adapting to the new world with COVID-19 has led to a rapid integration of online bidding for Thoroughbred auctions across North America, presenting sale companies and consignors with a new challenge to supply potential buyers with enough information and technology for them to feel comfortable making a winning bid from afar.
The dominant limb - can we train a completely symmetrical horse? Georgie White investigates this very interesting theory.
Annie Lambert talks to Adrian Gonzales about his strategies for buying and selling at the yearling sales.
Dr Russell Mackechnie-Guire studies how the latest design concepts and technology can help improve training performance.
Catherine Rudenko explains how to rein in your complex carb intake for times when work drops, or when returning from injury.
So asks Amy Barstow - looking at the impact on different types of surfaces commonly found around racetracks and training centers.
Celia Marr updates us on the results of a symposium of international experts, aiming to devise measures which could be used internationally to reduce the risk of catastrophic fractures associated with the fetlock joint.
Charlie McCarthy entertains with some very unusual anecdotes and stories from a 20-year training career that ended in 2019.
Bill Heller profiles Honor A.P. 's owners Lee and Susan Searing who were celebrating the horse’s win in the rescheduled Gr1 Santa Anita Derby and No Parole winning the Gr.1 Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park owned by Maggi Moss and Greg Tramontin.
Regulars
Alan F Balch column
This quarter, Bill Heller asks if you could add one Breeders’ Cup race, what would it be?
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Summer 2020, issue 56
Summer 2020, issue 56
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Juan Carlos Avila - cover profile
Bill Heller portrays the trainer of King Guillermo, who's currently dreaming of Kentucky Derby glory on the first Saturday in September.
Bleeders - the facts, fiction and future direction
Dr David Marlin looks at the facts, fiction and future direction of the treatment of exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhages.
We meet Jessica Buckley - Woodbine’s new Senior Vice President of Racing Operations
Alex Campbell introduces Jessica Buckley, the Senior Vice President of Racing Operations for both Woodbine and Woodbine Mohawk.
Justify, Jimson Weed and justice - from the racetrack to the courtroom
In the wake of a 2019 New York Times article revealing Justify had tested positive for a banned substance on race day, Ruis Racing has filed a lawsuit against the California Horse Racing Board. Peter J. Sacopulos explains the facts behind the case.
Sarah Plevin reviews different treatment options for ‘bowed tendons’ and amongst those a new ultrasound technology called ultrasound tissue characterization.
The "Road to the Kentucky Derby" takes a detour
Bill Heller talks to two trainers as to the impact the delayed Derby will have on their horses preparations and asks if the delay will benefit a horse currently ‘under the radar’.
How PET scanning reduces catastrophic fractures
Dr. Mathieu Spriet updates us on the installation of a PET scanner at Santa Anita Park. A PET is the latest advance in equine imaging specifically designed to image horse legs.
Bill Heller profiles the Grade 1 winning owners George Bolton’s, Chris Mara and Jack Knowlton who all experienced Grade 1 success this past spring.
Catherine Rudenko examines the key considerations when reviewing what you feed and if you should supplement.
Ed Golden remembers Seattle Slew, who in 1977 became the only undefeated horse to win the Triple Crown.
Regulars
Alan F Balch column
This quarter, Bill Heller asks trainers if they are concerned that horses in 2019 had the fewest number or average starts per year and the smallest field size since at least 1950.
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Spring 2020, issue 55
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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.
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.
Annie Lambert finds out about Exercise rider Taylor Cambra’s sights on training horses and how Rodeo life has influenced his journey.
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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Breeders' Cup 2019, issue 54
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Summer Sales 2019, issue 53
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Triple Crown 2019, issue 52
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Breeders' Cup 2018, issue 50
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August - October 2018 - issue 49
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Triple Crown 2018 - issue 48
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Spring 2018 - issue 47
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Winter 2017 - issue 46
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Social Media Part I - The Thoroughbred Trainer in the Digital Age
Isn't training Thoroughbreds hard enough? Overcoming adversity
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August - October 2017 - issue 45
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Understanding "Horsemens Liability" who is responsible when things go wrong
How do we increase race field sizes? Denise Steffanus canvasses opinion from state to state
The exercise riders - the morning riders who make the afternoon racehorses
Plantation Field 2017 - showcasing the retraining of racehorses for Eventing
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May - July 2017 - issue 44
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February - April 2017 - issue 43
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November '16 to January '17 - issue 42
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Art Sherman - trainer of California Chrome - profile
Alan Balch - CTT Column - Interest and conflict
Andrea Young - Sam Houston Racecourse - Business Snapshot
Sid Fernando - The widening elitism in North American Racing
Graham Motion - TRM Trainer of the Quarter (again)
Why do horses act up - the psychology of starting gate jitters / tail swishing / kicking out
Terry Knight - a mainstay of the Northern California circuit - CTT trainer profile
Groom Training - on the job training for stable staff
The Absolute Insurer Rule revisited
Testosterone and the thoroughbred
Raceday routines - the benefit of a regular schedule for horses on raceday
Equine flu - research and development into the treatment of the disease
International horse movements - disease risk
Metabolomics - understanding equine gut health
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August - October 2016 - issue 41
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Alan Balch - CTT column - Marketing and Management Myopia
Chad Brown - trainer of the stars - following in his mentor's footsteps
TRM Trainer of the Quarter - Ron Potts Jr.
The art of yearling sales preparation
Bode Miller - from downhill ski champion to thoroughbred racing
Gut feeling - research into equine gut ulceration
David Hofmans - trainer of Melatonin in profile
Microchipping the thoroughbred racehorse
Rillito Park Racetrack - the students who helped save the track
Huey Barnes - an enduring fixture on the Californian racing circuit - in profile
Equine Joint Medications - which medications give the best results?
Handicap races - their place in North American racing
Management of respiratory disease in the thoroughbred racehorse
Sid Fernando - the rise and fall and rise again of US bloodstock
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May - July 2016 - issue 40
Contents
It all began with AP INDY - his influence on the racehorses of today
Tapit - the leading stallion of his generation - in profile
The unique methods trainers have used to get their horses to win Triple Crown races
NEW RESEARCH - on treating gastric disease
Knowing your Timothy from your Alfalfa - which hay to use and when
PEMFT - the use of electromagnets to heal
The business of claiming - which states offer the best value?
The Absolute insurer rule - revisited
The history of female jockeys in the USA
California Trainer profile - Hector Palma
Broodmare profile - Serena's Song
The Alan Balch Column
The Sid Fernando Column
TRM Trainer of the Quarter - George "Rusty" Arnold II
PLUS Stakes Schedules - indexes of the major stakes races over the coming year