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25. Equine_industry News: Buy a chance at winner's circle
Some owners pay millions to buy a thoroughbred Techno pays for herself Our horse is owned by a limited partnership called Horse 'N Around Stables All horse owners do Techno Vision is no Seattle Slew Horses cost money While horses can win, they also can lose I bet $20 to win on Techno Vision The horses stepped onto the track Run, run, run I win $470
Source - USA Today - Read the story


26. Equine_industry News: 'Seabiscuit' Deserving of Laurels
Article Published: Sunday, April 20, 2003 - 8:08:56 AM MST "Seabiscuit" Deserving of Laurels By David Kronke TV Critic Tonight's "American Experience" documentary, "Seabiscuit," is a nice, no-nonsense film explaining why the story continues to resonate today When Seabiscuit challenged War Admiral, Man O' War's son, in a highly touted race, one in three Americans listened to the race on the radio It's a wire-to-wire winner
Source - Press-Telegram - Read the story


27. Equine_industry News: Bringing about 'Peace'
Chak bred, sold contending colt The pairing produced a smallish, attractive foal, which Chak named Peace Rules Chak, 65, isn't second-guessing his decision to sell Peace Rules His expertise is in breeding horses, not racing them It nearly happened with Peace Rules That happened, so Chak kept the horse Since then, Peace Rules and his front-running style have won four consecutive races How will Chak feel if Peace Rules wins on Saturday?
Source - Jacksonville Times Union - Sports - Read the story


28. Equine_industry News: Wire-to-wire feel-good story
Monday, April 21, 2003 Wire-to-wire feel-good story Documentary tells the rags-to-riches saga of Seabiscuit, a racehorse that inspired Americans during the Depression Tonight's "American Experience" documentary, "Seabiscuit," is a nice, no-nonsense film explaining why the story continues to resonate today When Seabiscuit challenged War Admiral, Man O' War's son, in a highly touted race, one in three Americans listened to the race on the radio It's a wire-to-wire winner
Source - Orange County Register - Read the story


29. Equine_industry News: 2 Derby Horses Injured, 1 Pulled From Race
Derby Horses Injured, 1 Pulled From Race Kafwain Won't Race, Empire Maker Looks Iffy Trainer Bob Baffert pulled Kafwain from the Derby a short time after the injury appeared Baffert said the animal suffered soft-tissue damage to one of its legs Also, Empire Maker suffered a bruised heel on its right-front foot According to Louisville television station WLKY, Empire Maker's trainer, Bobby Frankel, will attempt to nurse the animal back to health before Saturday The injury occurred during the Wood Memorial Stakes last weekend, WLKY reported
Source - WCVB-TV, MA - Read the story


30. Equine_industry News: Reining in name games
Much of Bishop's 9-to-5 life is spent at his desk, scrutinizing the names owners propose for their race horses Despite Bishop's vigilance, the odd name slips past the dragnet "Some people take great pride in naming horses," Bishop says For example, a southern judge whose last name was Smells, named his horse: Judge Smells "I like a horse by the name of Don't Take Any," says Bishop
Source - National Post Headlines - Read the story


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