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Preakness parties gallop across state lines
The Preakness is, let's face it, the dark horse on the nation's party planning circuit.
After all, the second leg of the Triple Crown is squeezed between its more challenging and prestigious cousins, the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes. And, it's...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia)
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From malnourished to prize winner
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Regular visitors to the Hidden K Stables in Pfafftown often look twice at Ace, a reddish-brown American Warm Blood horse. Can the robust, strong-bodied horse with the outsized personality really be the same horse that arrived at...Tags: Concerts, Healthy Diet, Equestrian, Entertainment, Music
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Turn to Team NBC for most complete Preakness TV coverage
The Baltimore SunLast year, 8.8 million viewers saw NBC’s coverage of the Preakness. That’s the kind of big-tent mass audience that makes the race one of Baltimore’s showcase events. And that doesn’t count the hundreds of thousands who will watch...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Randy Moss, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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A few pre-race Preakness thoughts, and the current odds
A few final thoughts as we approach the 6:18 post time for the 137th running of the Preakness: It comes down to this: Either Bodemeister can run the same race he did two weeks ago, or he can’t. If he can, he likely won’t be beat. Kentucky...
Tags: Barbaro, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, I'll Have Another (racehorse), Equestrian
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I'll Have Another trainer tells governor horse is 'gonna win' Preakness Stakes
Gov. Martin O'Malley scored the behind-the-scene tour most Preakness fans wish for: an up-close look at the 11 horses in the Stakes Stables. Tom Chuckas, president of the Maryland Jockey Club, walked the governor around the barns, packed high with hay...
Tags: Triple Crown, Martin O'Malley, Kentucky Derby, I'll Have Another (racehorse), Equestrian
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Preakness coverage by NBC shows power of preparation
The Baltimore SunNBC Sports says it had 170 employees in Baltimore this week to cover the Preakness, and from the looks of the TV package it presented, all of them earned their keep. NBC's network coverage started at 4:30 p.m., and it hardly ever sagged for more than a...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Maroon 5 (music group), Randy Moss, Triple Crown, I'll Have Another (racehorse)
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For jockeys, Preakness prep is a mix of study and superstition
Maryland-based jockey Mario Pino says he once heard that the great race rider Laffit Pincay would wear his underwear inside out. For luck.
Ramon Dominguez, Eclipse Award-winning jockey the last two years, likes to have Perrier water and animal crackers...Tags: Movies, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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I'll Have Another gets first look at Triple Crown bid site
I'll Have Another got a first look at the track where he will attempt to become the first Triple Crown winner in 34 years at next month's Belmont Stakes. The colt has not trained since winning the Preakness on Saturday to add the second leg of the Triple...Tags: Health, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes, John R. Velazquez, Union Rags (racehorse)
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UniverSoul Circus displays global flavor
Long before the throngs of audience members generate "oohs" and "ahhs," the staff of the UniverSoul Circus begins to craft its unusual performances, spending months combing the globe for fresh acts.
The result includes performers such as the Shaolin Kung...Tags: Concerts, Elephant (animal), Guinea, Circuses, International Travel
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Texas: Young cattle rancher is a rare breed
ERA, Texas - Daniel Bowles is bucking a trend. He's a young rancher trying to grow a cattle operation while many producers are hanging up their spurs or Craigslisting their all-terrain vehicles. But in Era, an unincorporated community in Cooke...Tags: Texas College, Nursing, Agriculture, Auction Service, Gainesville
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Clinic serves horses
As healthy as a horse. This euphemism is a true statement when visiting Lake Region Equine at Lake Region Veterinary Clinic in Elbow Lake, Minn. Whether you visit Dr. Ken Greiner or Dr. Julia Fry, they have a facility designed to give excellent health...Tags: Science and Technology, Lyme Disease, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Horseback therapy improves life of riders
Heather Westby knows firsthand the benefits of SPURS Therapeutic Riding Center. Born with cerebral palsy, she has been going there since 1994, when she was 2. As SPURS celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, she looks back with many fond memories....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Special Olympics, Cerebral Palsy, Jim Bishop, Polio
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