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Maryland's Janney shuns limelight, even with Derby favorite Orb
When his first Kentucky Derby horse, Orb, was named the favorite Wednesday, Stuart S. Janney the III was not there to raise his hands triumphantly for the cameras. He won't be in Louisville at all in the days leading to the race. A short phone call with...
Tags: Triple Crown, Equestrian, Horse and Harness Racing, Science and Technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Preakness 2013: Trying to have fun in a dangerous world
There probably won’t be many complaints about the new carry-in restrictions that the Maryland Jockey Club will institute for this year’s Preakness weekend. The Boston Marathon bombings have put everyone in the big-crowd business on a...
Tags: Equestrian, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Preakness Stakes, Photography and Video, Sports
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Valley culinary students chosen to help prepare foods for Kentucky Derby
Five culinary students from the Lehigh Valley area have won the chance to compete in a horse race of their own during Derby Week at Churchill Downs. Arthur Byra, East Stroudsburg; Katharine Marks, Barto; Jessica Keyser, Macungie; Kristina Wisneski,...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Churchill Downs, Sports, Foods and Beverages, Salads
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Afrojack, Rodney Atkins, Rachel Farley to round out Preakness, Black-Eyed Susan concert lineups
The Baltimore SunDJ and producer Afrojack will open the main stage music lineup at this year's Preakness InfieldFest on May 18, the Maryland Jockey Club announced Friday. Two country singers, Rodney Atkins and Rachel Farley, will round out the Black-Eyed Susan concert...Tags: Pimlico, Equestrian, Goo Goo Dolls (music group), Music Industry, Preakness Stakes
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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: Triple Crown, Football, Churchill Downs, New York Racing Association, 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: Triple Crown, Horse and Harness Racing, Churchill Downs, Entertainment, Pimlico Race Course
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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: Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes, Tennis, Laurel Park, Teaching and Learning
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'Mystery' horse impregnates five mares on Bourbon farm
The Lexington Herald-LeaderAs bettors and the general public study equine bloodlines to prep for their possible Kentucky Derby wagers, Bourbon County horse owner Marilyn Montavon is trying to solve a mystery that could cost her thousands of dollars. On April 15, tax-filing...Tags: Churchill Downs, Biology, Medical Specialization, Genetics, Kentucky Derby
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Risk jockeys
For RedEyeJockey Brandon Meier glances at a race program and doesn't blink at the prospect of riding the beast that had recently buried its hooves into his chest. The last time Meier rode Bedroom Eyes was two weeks ago, when the racehorse clipped heels with...Tags: Triple Crown, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Horse and Harness Racing, Blindness, Lobbying
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Pimlico should take a lesson from Camden Yards
The recent article ("Beyond the Preakness," April 9) outlining the current reality of the Pimlico race track and its future highlights the need for broader and bolder thinking in order to advance a sustainable solution to make horse racing in Baltimore...
Tags: Equestrian, Pimlico, William Donald Schaefer, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Preakness Stakes
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Orioles and other local events mull bolstered security after Boston Marathon bombings
The Baltimore SunA visibly increased police presence greeted Orioles fans Tuesday as they ventured to Camden Yards for Baltimore's first major sporting event since the previous day's deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon. Nonetheless, fans, players and team officials...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Preakness Stakes, Joe Maddon, Sports, Baltimore Orioles
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Monitoring of Preakness horses increases, but potential hole remains
Security at Pimlico's historic Preakness barn will be heightened this year, a move that comes amid renewed concern about doping and horse safety in the sport. All visitors, including veterinarians, who want to spend time with horses scheduled to run in...
Tags: Triple Crown, Pimlico, Equestrian, Churchill Downs, Preakness Stakes
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