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Champion thoroughbred now lives in Pima/Glenbar: Fast Freight to carry on ... - Eastern Arizona Courier
Champion thoroughbred now lives in Pima/Glenbar: Fast Freight to carry on ... Eastern Arizona Courier With a reputation of having the latter, Matthews said he trained and broke horses for the Hopwoods and dozens of other horse owners across the state of Arizona, in Maryland and in parts of Mexico. Known as a kind of "horse magician" in Mexico, ... |
Havre de Grace becomes 3rd straight female to win Horse of the Year at Eclipse ... - Washington Post
![]() USA TODAY | Havre de Grace becomes 3rd straight female to win Horse of the Year at Eclipse ... Washington Post ... honors a city in Maryland. She had them celebrating Monday night when Havre de Grace won Horse of the Year at the Eclipse Awards, becoming the third consecutive female to receive the honor in a year that lacked a superstar in thoroughbred racing. Havre de Grace is third consecutive female horse of the year Havre de Grace named Horse of the Year |
Retired Racehorse Trainer Challenge is Off and Running - United States Eventing Association (press release)
Retired Racehorse Trainer Challenge is Off and Running United States Eventing Association (press release) On Saturday, January 21 three Thoroughbred racehorses showed a packed house at the Maryland Horse World Expo why it is that they are America's most beloved breed. It was the break from the gate for the Retired Racehorse Training Project's (RRTP) ... |
Running strong? - Baltimore Sun
Running strong? Baltimore Sun Though thoroughbred racing has languished in Maryland in recent years, several breeding farms remain viable businesses. Unfortunately, they suffer from a lack of substantial local support for the racing business. It may come to pass that horse racing ... |
Havre de Grace on the brink of more horse history - Baltimore Sun
![]() Baltimore Sun | Havre de Grace on the brink of more horse history Baltimore Sun BY ALLAN VOUGHT, avought@theaegis.com When the American Thoroughbred Horse of the Year for 2011 is announced in Los Angeles Monday night, the winner will most likely have been chosen for his or her consistency – a survivor in a year when there was no ... |


