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The Evening News and the Tribune, Jeffersonville, Ind., In The Fast Lane column - Chicago Tribune
The Evening News and the Tribune, Jeffersonville, Ind., In The Fast Lane column Chicago Tribune > SOUTHERN INDIANA -- The Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks are not the only races people should be excited about this weekend. On Sunday, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will be making its first of two trips to Talladega Superspeedway, which has had a ... |
Frankel 'likely to lick Caviar' - Herald Sun
Frankel 'likely to lick Caviar' Herald Sun BRITISH bookmakers have virtually conceded Black Caviar will win her first overseas race next month - but say she has little chance of ever beating Frankel, the world's highest-rated horse. The English wonder-horse, running for the first time since an ... |
Frankel 'likely to lick Caviar' - Perth Now
Frankel 'likely to lick Caviar' Perth Now BRITISH bookmakers have virtually conceded Black Caviar will win her first overseas race next month - but say she has little chance of ever beating Frankel, the world's highest-rated horse. The English wonder-horse, running for the first time since an ... |
Pimlico: Lady Legends once again raising funds, awareness - Daily Racing Form
![]() WNST - Baltimore Sports | Pimlico: Lady Legends once again raising funds, awareness Daily Racing Form βI'm very excited,β said Mary Wiley-Wagner, who won the Lady Legends last year aboard Miss Destruction. βIt looks like it's going to be a really, really good race.β Aside from the Lady Legends, which is carded as the fourth of 13 Friday races, ... Riders gear up for Female Jockey Challenge, Lady Legends for the Cure |
The Kentucky Derby and the Slow Death of Horse Racing - The Atlantic
![]() The Atlantic | The Kentucky Derby and the Slow Death of Horse Racing The Atlantic This dark and stormy Derby week, there is no other way to put it. These are dismal days for horse racing in North America. We once said, in the grandstands and along the backstretches, that all horse racing needed to reassert itself onto the American ... |


