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Jockey Injured, Horse Euthanized after Churchill Spill
MorganLvr
by MorganLvr  6-22-2008   
 Yet another horse has to be euthanized after taking what should have been a simple bad step. This should NOT be happening, and I think the powers-that-be in racing better find out why so many horses go down and never get up.
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No Evidence Found Eight Belles Was Injured During Derby
merrie
by merrie  5-15-2008   
 The Jockey Club has formed a panel to examine the issues, and its members participated in a conference call Wednesday. Stuart Janney, a thoroughbred owner and breeder who will chair the committee, said breeding practices, track surfaces and medication are among the subjects to be discussed. "We're going to use this committee as a bully pulpit to be persuasive on certain matters, and go to other people in the industry and say, 'This is how we feel, how are you going to help us?'" Janney said.
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PETA Wants Eight Belles Jockey Suspended
Skipper61
by Skipper61  5-6-2008    1
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Sad ending for Eight Belles
cdobbs
by cdobbs  5-3-2008   
 How sad can a story get. Here is an animal that give its all for her jockey.
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"The Run For The Roses"
merrie
by merrie  5-3-2008    4
  Because the winner gets a blanket of 554 red roses after the race. Whether a horse would rather receive a more practical gift, like some oats or a lump of delicious sugar, is up for debate, but the garland has become a beloved tradition. The practice springs from Derby parties Louisville's socialites threw in the early days of the race. Each lady would receive a red rose at the parties, and when Churchill Downs' president Colonel Lewis Clark saw their popularity, he made the rose the race's official flower. According to the Derby's organizers, 1896 Derby winner Ben Brush received the first garland of roses, and in 1925 journalist Bill Corum coined the term "Run for the Roses." The first blanket of roses like the one used today was awarded to the victorious Burgoo King in 1932. The modern garland is topped with a "crown," a single upturned rose that signifies the struggle a winner must endure. Since 1996, each winner's garland has been immediately freeze-dried for posterity.
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Kentucky Derby Packages
derbytickets
by derbytickets  3-25-2008   
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Wedding hats
winterface
by winterface  11-2-2007   
 I just love old hats, they should come back in style!
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When in Doubt...Accessorize
amybennett
by amybennett  11-2-2007   
 I've always loved hat. She brings up an interesting point of using different accessories at a wedding. I'm getting a bit tired of the standard tiara.
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O.J. Tossed From Steakhouse on Derby Eve
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  5-9-2007   
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The Race
kiripi
by kiripi  5-7-2007   
 Love that horse-flesh
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