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2. Royal treatment
We usually use Boeing 747s (to transport horses), but we had to use the C-130 this time because the runway at Kuala Terengganu s Sultan Mahmud airport is too short for a commercial cargo plane to land, said Abdul Salim Fazlay, the event s operations manager. We usually use Boeing 747s (to transport horses), but we had to use the C-130 this time because the runway at Kuala Terengganu s Sultan Mahmud airport is too short for a commercial cargo plane to land, said Abdul Salim Fazlay, the...
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3. Maryland's horse racing industry losing ground, facing big challenges
Maryland s horse racing industry losing ground, facing big challenges Maryland s horse racing industry losing ground, facing big challenges. About 40 percent of those horses are used for racing. Department of Agriculture, showed 20,200 horse farms in Maryland from large stables to small backyard pastures totaling 87,000 horses. BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Maryland s horse breeders are once again looking to slots to reverse years of decline, driven by the same kind of operations in other...
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4. Key ride could have been a 'jockey error'
Australian racing expert questioned on Legal Set Fallon's effort on Beauvrai comes under scrutiny Greg Wood Friday November 2, 2007 The Guardian One of the rides at the centre of the trial of six men on charges of conspiracy to defraud could have been a case of "jockey error", a key witness for the prosecution told a jury at the Old Bailey yesterday. Australian racing expert questioned on Legal Set Fallon's effort on Beauvrai comes under scrutiny Greg Wood Friday November 2, 2007 The...
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5. Cup parade still a hit without horses
NOT a horse in sight, but there were lots of smart fillies, celebrities and racing royalty after equine influenza scratched the traditional stars from today's Melbourne Cup parade. Some punters were clearly disappointed but fillies of the non four-legged variety had others reaching for the binoculars. Goodrem, in a green-frilled top and long black gloves, clutched racing's holy grail the 18 carat gold cup trophy the field will by vying for tomorrow. The horses were banned for the first...
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6. Big purses lure more racers to Meadows track
Advocates say the money and competition saved Pennsylvania's harness racing industry, but some small operators such as Bush, who owned only one horse until last week, say they no longer can keep up. Faster out-of-state horses are forcing local owners to buy better, faster horses, said Kim Hankins, executive director of the Meadows Standardbred Owners Association, an organization that represents horse owners in interactions with The Meadows management. story continues below Reinvigorating...
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