Racing History Highlights – Mar. 8-20
…record of 89 starts without a victory. March 19, 1942: The Thoroughbred Racing Associations of the United States was formed, with John C. Clark as president. March 19, 1949: Jockey…
…record of 89 starts without a victory. March 19, 1942: The Thoroughbred Racing Associations of the United States was formed, with John C. Clark as president. March 19, 1949: Jockey…
…maintained his record of 89 starts without a victory. March 19, 1942: The Thoroughbred Racing Associations of the United States was formed, with John C. Clark as president. March 19,…
…five lengths at Saratoga Racecourse, for his second stakes win in as many tries. Aug. 27, 1953: The Thoroughbred Racing Associations denounced a plan for off-track betting in New York….
…tries. Aug. 27, 1953: The Thoroughbred Racing Associations denounced a plan for off-track betting in New York. John A. Morris, the TRA president, declared: “Although it could mean increased profits…
…Louisiana Handicap at Fair Grounds, staged in part as a war relief effort by the newly formed Thoroughbred Racing Associations. Dec. 12, 1997: Jockey Russell Baze, the only jockey to…
…barns and riding clubs in your area to find out about upcoming clinics and other educational events. Associations/Clubs 2. Get Out & Ride! All the clinics, videos, lectures and books…
…and associations, equine publications and advertising? transportation, trainers, bloodstock agents, auction companies, parimutuel wagering, jockeys–in short, billions of dollars in revenue are generated each year in virtue of the many…
…prompt return of phone calls, attends appointments promptly, follows up with current information and documents.Most of the major equine associations, like USAE (formerly AHSA), USDF, and USET, can refer you…
…both considered breeds and colors Washu – I thought pinto was color and paint was breed SonDeePaint2004 – You can register a paint in APHA and Pinto associations chimprider –…
…rules about dress or a dress code? Do you think that the associations should implement rules on this? Or do you think that it is just up to the judges…