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Notre Dame track and field: Irish women make a move
South Bend TribuneAlexa Aragon captured the 3000-meter steeplechase in a time of 10:11.07 to push the Notre Dame women into the lead after day two of the Big East Outdoor Championship Saturday in Piscataway, N.J. The Irish have 43 points going into Sunday’s final...Tags: Track and Field, Big East Conference, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Sports
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Pletcher scoffs at rumors second-favorite Verrazano stopped eating
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Todd Pletcher knew there were rumors. He even figured some of them impugned his horses. When you're one of the winningest trainers in the game who just happens to condition a quarter of the Kentucky Derby field, that, he said,...
Tags: NASCAR, National Weather Service, Big Brown, Kentucky Derby, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Agent Peter Carlisle has put Rosie Napravnik on the Phelps plan
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Baltimore lawyer Frank Morgan helped swimmer Michael Phelps, then 16 years old, select Peter Carlisle as his agent. Phelps was years away from stardom, but Carlisle aggressively marketed his client, hoping to eventually elevate him...Tags: Swimming, Rosie Napravnik, Peter Vanderkaay, Michael Phelps, Kentucky Derby
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Pletcher's Princess Of Sylmar Wins Kentucky Oaks
Todd Pletcher's 38-1 long shot Princess of Sylmar won the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, giving the trainer a chance to become the first since Ben Jones in 1952 to win the top race for 3-year-old fillies and the Kentucky Derby in the same year. Pletcher, who...Tags: Orb (racehorse), Shanghai Bobby (racehorse), Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, Frank Morgan
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Quinn wants to fine-tune gambling expansion bill
— Gov. Pat Quinn indicated Thursday that he wants changes to a major gambling expansion bill that has passed the Senate, though he didn't offer specifics on what he's seeking. The Democratic governor, who vetoed two previous casino bills, had...
Tags: Values, Illinois Governor, Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, Terry Link
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Online Horse Betting System In CT Will Not Launch In Time for Kentucky Derby
The Hartford CourantSaturday is the biggest day of the year in horse racing and despite the efforts of the firm that runs the state's 15 off-track betting locations, Connecticut residents will not have access to the long-awaited online system for placing bets. Sportech, the...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, Equestrian, Arts and Culture
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Orb, Verrazano battle in wide-open Derby
Reuters(Reuters) - Few sports fluctuate as much as horse racing and even fewer races are as unpredictable as the Kentucky Derby. This year's race, at Churchill Downs on Saturday, is no different and looms as one of the most open in decades. The early favourite...Tags: Orb (racehorse), Doug O'Neill (racehorse), Kevin Krigger (racehorse), Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs
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Centre Sports: Golfer Allison Hancock loves golf, horses and the Kentucky Derby
larry@amnews.comThe more Centre College golf coach Bruce Brown watched Allison Hancock play, the more he liked what he saw from the then-Sayre High School player. “At that time, she was a good player. On the golf course, she was really serious. She didn’t...Tags: College Sports, Kentucky Derby, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Churchill Downs, Equestrian
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Track and field: More honors for Eureka man
At this rate, the University of South Dakota is going to have to build Jeff Mettler his own trophy case. The USD junior standout runner from Eureka has earned numerous awards over his career, including some major honors in just the past few days:...Tags: Track and Field, Drake Relays, Sports
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Makeshift chariot race event featured at JHU Spring Fair
The last time Johns Hopkins freshman Gracie Golden rode in a shopping cart before Saturday was during her toddler years in a grocery store — and those carts weren't covered in duct tape or pushed at breakneck speed while she held on for dear life....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Radio Industry, Students, Entertainment, Radio
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Bonita Farm's Moonsox takes My Lady's Manor steeplechase
Home cooking, indeed. Just a few miles northeast of the My Lady's Manor steeplechase course sits Bonita Farm, the long-running operation by the Boniface family that produced the last Maryland-based winner of the Preakness, Deputed Testamony. Saturday,...
Tags: Track and Field, Equestrian, Sports, Preakness Stakes
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Glendale Community College track and field flexes its muscle at Mt. SAC Relays
WALNUT — It was a day of exceeded expectations for the Glendale Community College track and field team at Saturday’s community college edition of the 55th annual Mt. San Antonio College Relays. Maybe no one came in with more acclaim and lived...Tags: Track and Field, Teaching and Learning, Students, Sports
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