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12. Stories to watch in the absence of a Triple Crown bid
But horse racing will never return to the glory days of Seabiscuit and War Admiral, when a nation hung on the outcome of big races. Listen, I love covering horse racing for a portion of the year. So what did Borel do in the Preakness? He saved ground early, attacked the front with a ballsy inside move on the far turn through a much smaller hole than in the Derby, took a clear lead and appeared safe. So young to ride a horse like that. I love meeting the genuine folks who populate the sport...
Source5/25/2007


13. Stone Creek school rolls out a Derby winner
It seems only fitting that newest prize steed in the county s schools hosted a party on that day, as they race for their own garland and chance to succeed. Live clips from the Derby were flashed on large screens as women had the rare opportunity to don a new chapeau for all to admire. The fundraiser for their library and computer lab enhancements, as well as going to their general operating fund to keep the doors open for their exceptional educational programs. Each year, a new horse has...
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14. Moultrie man named to equine panel
Harry Thompson of the Georgia Young Farmer s Association will serve as one of three ex-officio members on the commission, alongside Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Georgia Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall and an appointee from the House of Representatives Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee, said a recent press release from the state. Harry Thompson of the Georgia Young Farmer s Association will serve as one of three ex-officio members on the commission, alongside...
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15. Professor Wants Racetracks Safer For Horses
A biomechanical engineer at the University of Maine is working to make the nation's racetracks safer for the thoroughbred horses that run on them. Michael Peterson uses are radar and a mechanical hoof that mimics a horse's impact at 2,000 pounds of force. Wood said Peterson found problems that his track was able to correct before a horse was injured. They enable him to detect subtle variations in the track that can cause catastrophic injuries. This material may not be published, broadcast,...
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16. Ride for Joy program seeks volunteers
The online shopping comparison marketplace that helps you find discount shopping and compare prices on products and services in your city and around the country. Save money while you shop, with these online coupons on popular brands of everyday grocery items. The program provides therapeutic riding lessons to Treasure Valley children with a variety of disabilities. Volunteers should have horse handling experience. Supplements that appear in the printed paper are available here, from Brides...
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