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Maryland Jockey Club announces modified security policies for 138th Preakness
The Baltimore SunOn the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes. No longer. The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled enhanced security...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Pimlico Race Course, Dining and Drinking, Equestrian
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Officials considering changes to Preakness security
Pimlico officials still are consulting with federal and local law enforcement agencies on revised security measures for the Preakness. Maryland Jockey Club President Tom Chuckas said he initiated a series of meetings with those groups April 16, the...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Belmont Stakes, Equestrian, FBI, Preakness Stakes
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Pimlico hopes to attract new clientele with attractions
This spring's season at Pimlico includes attractions designed to renew long-fading interest in thoroughbred horse racing: live music, a wine festival, beer and bourbon tastings, tutorials on betting and special contests. Get them to come once, the...
Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, Mother's Day, Preakness Stakes, Kevin Plank
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Horse trainer Mott got start on prairie
When Mobridge native Bill Mott got started in horse racing in South Dakota in 1968, there was no way to know he would become one of the sport’s most successful and respected trainers. But that’s exactly what’s happened to the 59-year-...
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Kentucky Derby full of intrigue with Pletcher's pack, O'Neill's return
The Baltimore SunLast year's chase for the Triple Crown ended when trainer Doug O'Neill stepped to a microphone stand in a patch of fenced-in grass next to a barn near the Belmont Park track. Brushing back tears, he announced that a tendon injury would prevent I'll Have...Tags: Mario Gutierrez, Rosie Napravnik, Long Island, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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At The Races: Clancy's Call
Weekend Review Forty Tales held off Capo Bastone to win the Grade 3 Derby Trial Saturday night at Churchill Downs. Both horses are trained by Todd Pletcher, who said afterward that neither horse was being considered for the Kentucky Derby. The winner,...Tags: Orb (racehorse), Govenor Charlie (racehorse), Pimlico, Equestrian, Code West (racehorse)
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Digest: Tesio, Shine Again will be run Saturday at Pimlico
Et cetera Tesio, Shine Again will be run today at Pimlico Pimlico Race Course will feature two stakes today, the $75,000 Federico Tesio for 3-year-olds and the $50,000 Shine Again for Maryland-bred fillies and mares. The Tesio is a prep for runners...Tags: College Football, Baseball, Tennis, Maryland Terrapins, Equestrian
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At The Races: Clancy's Call
Bob Clancy's selections for the Grade 3 Derby Trial Saturday night: Site: Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.; Post time: 10:40 p.m.; Distance: 1 mile; Purse: $175,000 FORTY TALES (3-1) is a second-stringer from Todd Pletcher's barn, but this looks like an...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Joel Rosario, Triple Crown, Fair Grounds Corporation
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Arlington averts Derby betting blackout
Special to the TribuneArlington Park and the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association have agreed on a two-year contract, averting the threatened blackout of betting on the Kentucky Derby at Illinois tracks and off-track betting parlors. If the prolonged dispute...Tags: Arlington Park, Dick Duchossois, Equestrian, Kentucky Derby, Agriculture
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Hats on for 'The Kentucky Derby Goes Pink'
While the horses at Churchill Downs prepare to take off from the starting block, attendees of "The Kentucky Derby Goes Pink" in Boca Raton will wear their finest Derby attire for a good cause. The event, set for May 4 from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at The Addison,...Tags: Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Equestrian, Breast Cancer, Fort Lauderdale, Women's Health
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Arlington asks to vacate racing dates in dispute with horsemen
The plot is thickening in the contract fight pitting Arlington Park and its parent company, Churchill Downs, Inc., against the collective bargaining agent for owners and trainers. Anticipating short fields for racing if a contract isn't signed before...
Tags: Arlington Park, Dick Duchossois, Equestrian, Justice System, Kentucky Derby
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Horse trainer Bill Mott got start on S.D. prairie
When Mobridge native Bill Mott got started in horse racing in South Dakota in 1968, there was no way to know he would become one of the sport's most successful and respected trainers. But that's exactly what's happened to the 59-year-old Mott, the...Tags: Dubai World Cup, Arts and Culture, The New York Times, High School Sports, Folklore and Mythology
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